Sunday, June 16, 2024

Fit, Young & Handsome Neighbor

 His New Neighbor



Marc had always been a well-known figure in the neighborhood. At 49 years old, he was the oldest resident on the block and was often seen as the nosy next-door neighbor. He was always looking out for his neighbors, whether it was keeping an eye on their house while they were away or offering to help with household chores. Some neighbors appreciated his kindness, while others found him to be too noisy and intrusive. 
 
Two weeks ago, a young couple had moved in next door to Marc. They were a beautiful and fit couple named Heidi and Ari. Marc had been watching them from a distance, but he was particularly drawn to Ari. The 25-year-old muscle man who seemed to spend most of his time working out in his yard. 
 
One day, as Marc looked out his window, he saw Ari working out in his yard. The sight of him sweating and flexing his muscles made Marc curious. He couldn't resist the temptation and decided to introduce himself. He walked over to Ari and said, 'Hi, I'm your next-door neighbor.' 
 
Ari smiled and said, 'Hi, nice to meet you.' 
 
Marc continued, 'I've noticed you guys have been here for a while, but I haven't had the chance to introduce myself sooner.' 

Why Content Creators Should Not Stare At The Camera [Breaking the Fourth Wall]


Breaking the Fourth Wall: Why Performers Should Look Beyond the Lens

Have you ever watched some online content and one or both of the creators either keep looking or staring at the camera? This is called, Breaking the Fourth Wall. Unless you are doing stand up comedy, a singer on stage or making a mockumentary, staring down the camera is a big no-no. Let's delve into why:

Maintaining the Illusion: Belief is Key

Ask yourself: How real do I want my project to be?

A core tenet of performance is creating a believable world for the viewers. Whether it's a dramatic scene, a comedy or a love scene where you are giving someone 9 inches and balls deep of pleasure, the goal is to transport viewers into the fantasy you are selling. Looking into the camera disrupts this illusion of the fantasy. Suddenly, the creator isn't going to pound town anymore; they're acknowledging the camera and are silently patting themselves on the back. How does the scene partner feel about this kind of behavior? 

Maintaining Focus & Connection:

Creators build energy and connection by interacting with their fellow creators or the audience itself. Eye contact with the camera pulls focus away from crucial elements in the video. A creator staring down the lens might miss a subtle reaction from their scene partner. Content creators who are fixated on the camera will miss a non-verbal gesture from their partner, trying to signal their enjoyment or discomfort in a certain act or position which could break the connection between the two of you. When the connection is broken some performers struggle to remain focused on the main objective of giving your viewers what they want or frankly, what they deserve when they subscribe to you. Yes, the viewer does notice the change as soon as it happens.

The Power of Subtlety:

A creator doesn't need to scream "Look at me!" to be captivating. We've subscribed to you and are already watching your media. Staying in the moment with your partner and responding to what they are doing and how it feels is a very powerful gesture and by far more engaging than staring directly into the camera. Most creators will tell you they are checking to make sure the camera hasn't tipped over or something similar. However, Subtlety should be used when performing this check. A quick glance once in a while or a peek when you switch positions are both good options and the fantasy you are selling remains in tact.  

Exceptions to the Rule: Breaking the Wall on Purpose

There are exceptions, of course! In certain contexts, breaking the fourth wall can be intentional and effective. Think of a comedian directly addressing the audience, or Ryan Reynold's, Dead Pool and how this was often used in The House of Cards. These are examples that are successful breaking the fourth wall. But for most shows, keeping your eyes off the camera strengthens the story and keeps the audience immersed in the world you've created.

The Takeaway: Focus on the World You Create

By keeping their focus on the world of the performance, actors, singers, and dancers can create a more immersive and engaging experience for the viewers. So next time you're in front of the camera, remember: make eye contact with your scene partner, not the camera and do your thing. Stop using your fellow creator like a video prop and captivate your viewers so they keep cumming and will want to return for more of your content. 


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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Farewell, TroyxBrandt

 A Titan Departs After 3 Stellar Years

It is with a mix of emotions that we announce the departure of Troy from Brandt's Boys. For the past three years, Troy has been this subscribers favorite performer. I originally joined because for Jordan, whom I think is still awesome and an alpha on the site. Troy is a gay4pay performer and except for two things he never got around to doing, he consistently met and exceeded my expectations and leaving an indelible mark.

Thursday, May 23, 2024

One Night In The Hot Tub

 Circle Jerk With The Fellas

I’ve been friends with Cody and Marc since third grade, so it was no surprise that the three of us went to the same college after high school. We lived in the same dorm on-campus for freshman year but the summer after, we got an apartment off-campus in this cool building with an indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi. It was in the Jacuzzi one night that we discovered just how special our friendship with each other was. We were the only ones down there that night and it was late.

“Samuel, call Carmen and see if some of her girls can come through,” Marc said.

“Nah bruh,” I told him. “She went back home this weekend. She’s not coming back until classes start back up.”

“Damn and she got that phat booty too.”

“Hey, chill out dude. That’s my girl.”

“She does have ass though,” added Cody.

“I see I’m gonna have to kick both y’all asses tonight.” I laughed and splashed water on Marc.

“I’m horny as fuck,” he said.

Cody said with a chuckle, “You’re too much of a horn dog. Bruh you just finished jerking off fifteen minutes ago and you're horny already?"

"Screw you! I don't jerk it often because I have plenty of bitches that take care of me when I need it," he said.

“Dude, you know we can hear you, right? You jerked it three times yesterday and twice today so far, but I’m really surprised you haven't caught anything yet with as many chicks you bring back.”

“All my bitches are clean. You just hate the fact that I get pussy on top of pussy, hatin’ ass busters.”

Friday, May 17, 2024

Inside The Dark Lit 4 Doors Club - Part 4

 Inside the dark lit 4-Doors Club, Thyle Knoxx makes his way to the door labeled ‘Submission’. Inside, he finds a submissive Linus Gray tied and ready to be used by Thyle’s big, thick cock. Linus moans in ecstasy while getting fucked and ready for his hole to be filled with Thyle’s cum. Thank You, Sir!



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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Why Bisexual Erasure Still Happens (And Why It Needs to Stop)

 Bisexuality Does Not Mean Confused and it's Certainly Not A Stepping Stone 

Bisexual people are constantly facing misconceptions. From "just a phase" to "picking a side," these stereotypes are hurtful and wrong. Let's break down why websites like BiLatinMen.com, which has "Bi" in it's name and uses these less than desirable terms and language in many of the stories they produce. They even go as far as to infer that bisexual men are bitches and are not real men and need to do better.

Bisexuals: Are Not Confused or Going Through a Phase

In a world striving for LGBTQ+ acceptance, bisexual individuals still face a unique kind of invalidation. Being attracted to more than one gender comes with its own set of challenges, and chief among them is the constant barrage of misconceptions.

One of the most common issues is the idea that bisexuality is a stepping stone to being gay or lesbian, or simply a phase of exploration. This not only erases the very real experiences of bisexual people, but also implies that same-sex attraction is somehow less valid than heterosexual attraction.

The "Who's the Man, Who's the Woman?" Fallacy

Another misconception is the focus on gender roles within a bisexual relationship. Questions like "who's the man" and "who's the woman" not only reinforce outdated gender stereotypes, but also completely miss the point. Bisexuality is about attraction to people, regardless of their gender identity.

The Irony of BiLatinMen.com

It's particularly baffling to see websites with "Bi" right in their name perpetuate these stereotypes. BiLatinMen.com, for example, by asking questions about masculinity or femininity within a relationship, reinforces the very ideas that being bisexual challenges.

Here are a couple of possible reasons why this might happen:

  • Lack of Awareness: Sometimes, these missteps come from a simple lack of understanding about bisexuality.
  • Profit Over Representation: Focusing on outdated tropes might be seen as a way to attract a wider audience, prioritizing clicks over accurate representation.

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