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On this blog you I am going to share my world with you. What can you expect to find here -- First of all lots of sexy men, off all shapes and types, something for everyone, as I can find beauty in most men. You are going to find that I have a special fondness for Vintage Beefcake and Porn of the 60's, 70's, and 80's. Also, I love the average guy, and if you want to see yourself on here, just let me know. Be as daring as you like, as long as you are of age, let me help you share it with the world! Also, you are going to find many of my points of views, on pop culture, politics and our changing world. Look to see posts about pop culture, politics, entertainment, sex, etc. There is not any subject that I find as something I won't discuss or offer my point of view. Most of all, I hope you are going to enjoy what I post. ENJOY!
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Geronimo Frias
Cazzo Club Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary All Month
Cazzo Club's journey began in 1996. They've had some highs and lows, but still remain a powerhouse.
From: Fleshbot
From: Fleshbot
When you think of gay porn, what cities come to mind?
Most American porn seems to be produced in California or New York, and Florida to a lesser extent. Even on the European side, most European gay porn seems to be made in London.
Other companies may have strongholds in other cities - Island Studs features men on vacation in Hawaii; New York Straight Men...had a very telling name; Men At Play is based in Spain; Lucas Kazan is based in Italy; Jason Sparks travels all over the country - but California, NYC, and London, tend to remain the bastions of gay porn cities.
Cazzo Club, based in Berlin, has a storied history, but has always flown under the radar of it's more well-known Counterparts.
Call it a "Gay porn counter culture" if you will. And Cazzo sought to chronicle as much of Gay Berlin's sex culture / counter-culture as possible.
From Cazzo Club:
A large part of the success story was always the city of Berlin. In many scenes, the German pigs are in the streets, backyards and forests of the city.Scenes filled with German police, craftsmen and doctors have inspired more than their fair share of Germanic lust among people. Their fuck stories were colorful and cultural.
This counter culture was part of the appeal of Cazzo to many of us; they portrayed sex in a way many of us were having it or wished to have it.
Through the 90s, they even birthed some household names, like Jens Hammer (their first bonafide star) and Thom Hammer. In fact, their scene together is STILL one of my favorites, and is possibly one of the best gay porn scenes ever.
The site went away for a few years, but returned to producing gay porn in early 2016.
The great thing is unlike many sites and projects, which lose sight of who they are, Cazzo Club has not - even their new scenes stay true to the sex counter cultured of Berlin that made them famous.
What is your favorite scene from Cazzo Club?
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GayHoopla Subtweets Kyle Dean After He Asks For Scenes, Money, And Uber Rides
From: Str8Up Gay Porn
While I prefer Twitter wars where tweet recipients are tagged, sometimes the best shade is a tweet without the @, and GayHoopla appears to have done just that with this subtweet:
There are a couple former GayHoopla models who this could be about (Adam Bosco?), but given his recent activity on Twitter begging for money/scenes/Uber rides, GayHoopla was probably throwing shade on former GayHoopla model Kyle Dean.
Over the weekend, Kyle Dean took to Twitter asking fans for some money:
$50 for a car repair doesn’t sound like a very serious car repair?
Straight porn studio HotGuysFuck (which is owned and operated by GayHoopla) replied to Kyle Dean, but it feels like they were trolling him, not actually offering him money:
Sadly, Kyle Dean fell for it, and he even went so far as to offer his services as a bottom. He must really need to repair his friend’s dad’s car!
When not looking for car repair money, Kyle Dean has been asking for money in exchange for Skype shows (but not escorting, or you’ll be blocked), and also Uber rides:
While no one appears to have provided Kyle Dean with an Uber ride, a robot account did offer him a Lyft promo code.
Finally, on Tuesday, Kyle Dean tweeted that he’d be filming again soon, which is probably what prompted the GayHoopla subtweet (posted nine minutes after Kyle Dean’s tweet) about an unnamed model who won’t be working with them ever again.
Kyle Dean could of course be referring to Corbin Fisher, which is where he filmed (as “Nash”) after leaving GayHoopla last year. (And that move to a competing studio is likely what caused the rift between Kyle Dean and GayHoopla in the first place.)
If worst comes to worst and Kyle Dean doesn’t receive any money, scenes, or Uber rides from his Twitter followers, he could just retire from porn, which is what he promised to do last month after insulting “weird fuckers” and trans people.
ADDED:
Kyle Dean has responded to this story and the apparent GayHoopla subtweet:
UPDATE
Just a warning to followers or fans of Kyle Dean, there was an additional Kyle Dean account on Twitter that was more than likely fake and not the actual Kyle Dean, and it was using the @ “KyleDeanXXX2.” This account was actually deleted moments ago, but all day long, it had been harassing other gay porn stars (it was sending tweets to Jake Bass asking for his Twitter password!) while asking for money from fans and followers at the same time, all while posing as Kyle Dean.
This fake account—which, again, Str8UpGayPorn does not believe was the actual Kyle Dean—was able to scam at least one person out of $50, which Str8UpGayPorn was able to confirm and received a record of:
As soon as the donor realized that he had been tricked, the fake Kyle Dean blocked the donor on social media.
The real Kyle Dean, meanwhile, just tweeted fans to remind them that he had no “new” account, and that he was still using the same one he’s always had. (One of the impostor’s tweets claimed that he had to start a new account.)
Long story short: Be careful who you give money to on the internet.
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