
"It's obvious people are going to question [my sexuality] and I'd be silly to think they wouldn't. Yet, he shrugged off the idea that his content might lead others to believe he's gay, concluding: At the end of the day, I work hard and earn a lot of money doing what I do-why not."
"Ever since people first started having sex on camera, there have been men who hook up with other men for a check, while otherwise maintaining heteronormative lives when they're off the clock. And in this modern era of OnlyFans and other sites that allow users to generate and disseminate their own X-rated content, the number has only grown."
Gay-for-pay performers have long existed in adult entertainment, with men engaging sexually on camera while maintaining heteronormative lives privately. This practice has expanded significantly with modern platforms like OnlyFans enabling independent content creation and distribution. These performers often promote their work through public social media accounts while claiming heterosexual identities. A 2020 Dazed article examined this trend, framing it as a societal shift away from homophobia and toxic masculinity. Performers justify their work primarily through financial motivation, dismissing concerns about how their content might affect public perception of their sexuality. The phenomenon raises questions about the distinction between those creating softcore content versus those engaging in explicit sexual acts with men while maintaining straight identities.
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