Cock-A-Doodle Do Me: The Maverick Men

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The Maverick Men live by the golden rule “You’ve got to lick it before you stick it”. There are times when we wonder if they live for it, given their intense love for rimjobs, butt play and drilling eager bottom boys. Cole and Hunter are, quite simply, curators of fine male ass.

Individuals with similar anal fixations can, occasionally, lean toward the selfish side of the sexual spectrum. Their mentality in bed can be more “Your ass is here for ME and MY cock”, whereas Cole and Hunter (seemingly) operate under the motto “We’re here for YOUR ass”.

They know which buttons to push, and they know exactly when to push them. They read their partners’ bodies for signals and take ’em HARD when it’s clear they can take it… Sure, they may not be the most tender lovers that we’ve ever seen, but is that what people go to their site for? Nope! Their viewers want to see pure, animalistic, passionate sex.

In that respect, they deliver (much like how David Chase delivers in every respect).

Today’s Cock-A-Doodle Do Me post is less about the actual cocks and more about the “Do Me”. You might notice that the pictures of Mac‘s inviting hole largely outnumber the pictures of either man’s cock. Why? Because you’ll be wishing you were him by the time you get halfway through the accompanying video.

– Dewitt

Photo credit: Maverick Men

Click through to watch Cole and Hunter work Mac’s hole:

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See more of Mac, Cole and Hunter at Maverick Men!

36 thoughts on “Cock-A-Doodle Do Me: The Maverick Men

  1. dudes worry about you and nobody else….whether i agree with what they are doing doesn’t matter…not my life…i’m not judgmental….

  2. Whether or not we agree with barebacking, it is not our place to judge. We should be educating younger (and some older) gay men about the dangers of unprotected sex. And what they do with that information is up to them. It is their life. We CANOT control what they do with it. We are not the sex police.
    And before someone says anything about it, I lost a good friend to HIV/AIDS. I watched him pass and I saw every struggle he had. That is where I learned not to be judgemental but be supportive and loving to him. I also decided it was more important to educate others.

  3. The guy with the red ass needs to stop being so rough with toilet paper – that would freshen up that sweet hole a lot!

  4. It’s not about judging. It’s just that the more barebacking gets posted, the more it gets accepted and seen as the norm.
    Would a mainstream gay site have posted something like this video 5 years ago? I think not

  5. The porn industry produces bareback content because that is all that consumers want to buy. If consumers didn’t demand it, it wouldn’t be produced and therefore written about on gay blogs.
    Instead of spending time on sex blogs preaching about how awful it is, why don’t you do something like get involved in community action and education with regard to safer sex?

  6. Does anyone else question the honesty of people who produce porn for a living when it comes to “testing” — especially these two skeezebags? I mean, c’mon DeWitt, just because they CLAIM to get tested, doesn’t mean they actually do get tested — or tested and pass.

  7. Although the production of unsafe sex videos is obviously on the rise, it is incorrect to say that bareback content is “all that consumers want to buy.” Most of the major studios continue to produce only safer sex videos. It’s reasonable to presume they are doing so because consumers continue to purchase those videos.

  8. I’m sorry for the loss of your friend, Patrick. From what you wrote, it sounds like he was lucky to have you as a friend. May I ask if he passed before the medications became available? Or was it more recently?

    You’ve expressed some important sentiments. Although for health safety reasons I personally oppose barebacking (outside of exclusively monogamous relationships, that is), I agree with you that education and information are key to reducing new HIV infections. I also feel we must do everything possible to support those who–despite the education and information they’ve received–become HIV-positive anyway. Yes, they made imprudent choices, but that doesn’t mean they don’t merit our love and support. From my perspective, that support includes getting them on treatment–paid for by public funds, if necessary–as quickly as possible. The sooner they are treated and the virus is under control (to the extent that is possible), the less likely they are to transmit it to others.

  9. We should only think of ourselves? We shouldn’t concern ourselves with the well-being of others? What would that say about us and our values as a community? I wonder where the fight against HIV/AIDS would now be had that early band of infected brothers and supportive sisters not come together–vocally, forcefully and unrelentingly–for the common good.

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