thistlechaser: (Men hugging)
thistlechaser ([personal profile] thistlechaser) wrote2005-01-10 10:55 am

Porn!

While it may shock and surprise some folks, I've never ever paid for online porn. However, that might be about to change. StraightCollegeMen.com (which is not work safe) is talked about in this story (which IS work safe), sounds just fascinating.

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The premise here is that straight men might be persuaded to get naked, to touch each other, even to become sexual with other straight men, given enough incentive. That incentive might be $200 or it might be $2,000, depending on what the producer is asking them to do, and sometimes even that is not enough to keep a guy from walking off the set. Those who stick around to perform often do so with anxious giggles, macho posturing or an endearing awkwardness.

It's fun to watch because you don't know what's going to happen next, whether you're going to get to the money shots or whether a guy will draw the line.


Even aside from the sexuality angle (which also has caught my interest), it's got a whole "reality TV" thing going on, too. Plus it'll feed into my "just what won't people do for money?" thing.

I wonder how much it costs? And how much content the site has? I can't wait to find out when I'm not at work!

[identity profile] quasilemur.livejournal.com 2005-01-10 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
They don't really not pay the models. A good 95% of the 'reality porn' sites are actually staged...As in, they don't actually pick random people up off the street, or pretend to be cops to take advantage of totally unsuspecting people. You can normally tell, even without the dead giveaway that is 'amateur' model drift.

The reality is, the reality porn sites that are legitimately random and/or real...tend to get sued or indicted.