The Cock Buffet: “Why Is Sean Cody Testing Me?” Edition

This is not okay. You know how I generally like to avoid writing about condomless scenes, unless it’s to encourage a dialogue about safer sex? Of course you do! We discussed this topic last week. Now, there are those few moments I make an exception to this rule, and like I said—they’re intended as a subtle way to encourage that aforementioned dialogue.

Herein lies the problem. I wasn’t ready to make another exception yet… But Sean Cody filmed a bareback threesome with Jamie, the undisputed winner of 2011’s Hottest Cock Slut award. I’m physically incapable of not writing about Jamie’s scene. Thereby, I’m forced to make another exception, whether I like it or not.

At least the models were tested and Sean Cody encourages you to never ever have unprotected sex EVEN IF YOU’RE IN A RELATIONSHIP, right?

– Dewitt

Photo credit: Sean Cody

Click through to see this week’s scenes:

1. We here at Manhunt Daily encourage you to make responsible decisions in your sexual activities, however you may interpret that. Please head over to Manhunt Cares for more information on safer sex techniques… Or you could head over to Sean Cody to watch this scene. But really! You should visit Manhunt Cares first.

2. Trey Turner gives his real-life boyfriend Jessie Colter a run for his money in the “Cock Slut” department, when he takes on Alexander Garrett for Extra Big Dicks. We think Trey owns this scene with his bottoming skills, but we’re willing to hear arguments to the contrary.

3. Randy Blue‘s Jeremy Walker let his chest hair grow in for this scene with Jorge Fusco, and we’re still not sure how we feel about it… Oh, who are we kidding? We fucking love it! Head over here if you’d like to watch some hardcore preview clips of these two.

4. Have you ever fantasized about four men surrounding you and doing everything they can to get you off? Then you’re going to be awfully jealous of Straight Fraternity‘s Garrett.

5. Phenix Saint and Kennedy Carter fuck on Cocky Boys. I’m running late today, so that’s all you’re getting out of me. Watch the clip. It’s good! I promise.

6. Edji Da Silva and Johnny Venture fuck for Lucas Entertainment. You’ll be disappointed when you find out who’s the top in this scene…

7. The height difference between Krist Cummings and Scott Alexander is almost laughable… Yet these two former scene-mates use it to their advantage, as Scott throws Krist’s tiny body around on Men Over 30. Some of the positions they get into are smokin’ hot!

8. Amateur hunk Kaleo (previously seen playing naked football in this post) returns to Island Studs for a solo shoot. For those of you who wish you could pause the image above on his hairy muscle cheeks, we’ll make it easier for you by posting the picture over here.

9. In which we take a brief break from all the cock and ass to acknowledge how adorable Will Helm and Ben Brown look in their tuxedos. If you’d rather see them fucking, then we encourage you to head over to MenAtPlay.

10. Yup, it’s another incest-themed porn. Chi Chi LaRue‘s Daddy It Hurts stars Spencer Reed, David Chase, Aron Ridge, Alexander Greene, Ricky Larkin, Cole Harvey, Alessio Romero and The Rock (the latter of whom should not be confused with the actor and former WWE wrestler) in a taboo-fueled fuckfest that’s only okay once you remember none of them are related in real life. Check it out NOW at Channel 1 Releasing.

60 thoughts on “The Cock Buffet: “Why Is Sean Cody Testing Me?” Edition

  1. Much ado about nothing regarding Sean Cody.  In fact, his site really needed to take a new direction since he typically descrimates against anyone of the age of 29.   Bare is the preferred porn these days, like it or not.  And, if the actors consent and also produce test results, then everyone needs to lay off.  If you don’t like it, don’t watch it.  That simple.  It’s called having a choice.

  2. LA is moving forward to ban production of bare porn. Which is an awfully authoritarian thing to do, if you ask me… Might as well be living in the Bible Belt.

    Me, I grew up in the height of the AIDS scare. I didn’t think I’d ever even get a blowjob without a condom — and that was when I figured I was hetero. So I’m hardly the poster boy for bare sex. But, I’m a big time advocate for letting grown-ups act like grown-ups. That is, in fact, how must people growing up become grown up in the first place.

  3. ‘Bare is the preferred porn’? Not sure what planet you’re living on, but the majority of men don’t care for bareback. If you do, that’s fine, but it’s certainly not  ‘the preferred porn’. Like it or not.

  4. It saddens me to see these men put themselves at unnecessary risk for a quick buck and a cheap thrill. Yes, there are other ways to contract HIV besides unprotected anal sex, but it is one of mores higher risk activities. To see people doing this for the entertainment of others who wouldnt do it themselves is repulsive to me. I don’t think highly of the audience for this. It’s sad to me that attractive men fucking passionately isn’t hot enough unless they see them doing something unsafe. That’s my opinion, and like others have said, don’t read it if you don’t like it.

  5. I know that I shouldn’t support porn of any kind, because like it or not — the performers are being exploited. But I do support it — usually with a monthly subscription when a site features a scene or performer I like. BUT I will never give any studio any money for bareback scenes. It’s such a subtle difference to the viewer, but a potentially life altering difference to the performers. Shame on anyone who actively asks for bareback porn!

  6. Bare has made a big comeback.  Especially with the resurgence of 70’s porn.  They took all of the precautions and this is sexual fantasy, not a public service announcement.  Let them give the people what they obviously have asked for and stop hating.  Who actually fantasizes about putting on a condom?

  7. Well, color me hated then cause I love the bareback scenes.  I’ve always seen porn as just that, PORN.  Not a vehicle for social change.  I see hot people fucking, pull out my cock and go to town.  They took all of the precautions one could ask before doing it and it sounds like people are forgetting something.  Unprotected sex does not give you diseases.  Sex with an infected partner is where the risk comes from, not what you do.  If they are tested and negative, no act they do is going to make either one sick.

  8. It’s their health not mine. Some people need to get off their soapbox. Sex is a choice and how you do it is too. You don’t like it, don’t watch. 

  9. Sean Cody was hotter before it went bareback.  

    And I’m sorry, but you can’t say that their boys are unattractive – while specific – they get their look.   

    Safe porn is totally hot – especially if they show a guy rip open the condom with his teeth and roll it on his cock.  The problem is when one second they’re teasing a hole bare, and the next they’re  inside the person with a condom on.  It takes you out of it.  Just show it for what it is, and it’s hot!

  10. Human nature is such that when it comes down to it, monkey see, monkey do.  Sad to think that the AIDS epidemic is for the most part becoming a footnote to history, and as such those that do not remember their history are condemned to repeat it.   

    Responsibility seems to be one of those virtues on the threshold of extinction. I take exception to the comment above of “its their health, not mine”…buddy, we’re all in this together.  I’m less worried about what I see on the screen as to what people who are watching and are duplicating that activity in bedrooms and bathhouses, without knowing their status, or knowing their status and not giving a fuck.   I’ll live with the inconvenience of a condom over the risk of a debilitating disease.

  11. We’re all in this together? really? I don’t think so. Take responsibility for yourself. If we as a society eliminated everything  cause people might imitate it there would be nothing left.  

  12. What’s with this MenOver30.com crap? Ages 18 to 29 is the age rage that should only be discussed. Once you hit 30, gays don’t want anything to do with you unless you have money.

  13. Tests are only good for any partners you’ve had six months prior to getting results. It takes that long for the antibodies to show up. Someone could have sex with an infected partner a week ago and be tested as negative. Thats not reassurance, its bullshit. 

  14. I think the point and the attraction for many of the bare scenes is that it’s something that we fantasize about but rarely do ourselves. That’s the allure, porn is just selling a fantasy, in each one of these scenes you are imagining where exactly you fit in. If it gets people hard and sells then there’s obviously demand.
    These are grown adults, capable of deciding for themselves

  15. the problem with bareback discussion is you deal with alot of bias, misinformation, politics, religion… when these are no fun to have shoved down your throat.

  16. Don’t like bareback? Don’t do it. Don’t buy it.  Stop telling everyone else what they should like/do or not like/do. You sound like the right wingers. What are you doing on this site? Looking for a  garden party? A knitting club? Adults have every right to do what they want to do in the bedroom or on film.  And I am sorry, but Manhunt is no shining example of morality. Their business is sex and porn. They are laughing at you right now.

  17. Well we all know the stories, the myths & the issues with bb sex! I just think it’s upto the individual to follow the path they wish! Besides – I’m sure loads of guys will agree the idea of bb sex is rather hot & a big-turn on – so why not let it be a fantasy for us & leave the preaching alone??

  18. hmmm interesting points of view.  With some news in the pipeline regarding Canadian research having turned out the possible “cure” for aids  (prelim testing stages starting shortly), will be interesting to see how the tide swings say in 10 years from now.  Peace!

  19. what an absolutely ignorant and completely “gay” thing to say.  Douches like you are the reason this lifestyle can really suck.  But hey, that’s why they created the black party, right?  So go there, get addicted to meth and ruin your life like so many other vapid party bois…….continue to thin the herd 🙂

  20. No douche….one, the fact we all ignore each other is the reason this lifestyle is full of arrogance, selfishness, loneliness, drug addiction, etc.   There’s no reason to do bare back….this site has been hot for a long time without it…..I’m a big boy and can make my own choices, but there are plenty of dumb boneheads that will see this as, “well if they can do it, it can’t be all that bad”……personally, I’d love to exterminate every ass that barebacks and thin the herd, leaving only smart, reasonably well adjusted homos…

  21. I hope they start covering bug-chaser porn.  There have got to be people who fantasize about that scenario.  As long as the people are over 18 and consenting it’s fine, right?

  22. Hi John, John also…..I am afraid I have to politely disagree. I think the majority of men do prefer bareback. I can only speak for my generation that grew up with condomless sex, and that’s what we have always expected in porn. The sudden use of condoms in the early 90’s was IMHO, a “disruption” for us baby boomers, and I for one, am glad it’s come back.

  23. ERGO…”ass that barebacks”  = “stupid, and not well adjusted homos” Well ain’t that just food for thought right there. Thanks for sharing Somelikeme!!

  24. This is the USA….remember the “Free Enterprise System”….he who makes the product that answers the demand makes the money. Why do you think Detroit kept making 8 cylinder gas guzzlers? The people WANTED IT….now they don’t and the tide has changed.As recently as the 80’s MCDonalds was frying their fries in beef fat! “That’s what the people want” the Micky D’s representative said in an interview!
        Same with bare porn. They will give the people what they want because that’s where the money is! Didn’t Liza and Joel tell us unequivocably “money makes the world go around”? Like it or not, welcome to Free Enterprise that this country is all about!

  25. Oh and by the way..exterminate people who don’t think like you do? Interesting…and thank you for proving my point exactly you nutjob..

  26. well, No…..you’re right…..it IS a lil’ disruption…….forget “disruptions” in the early 90’s like…OOHHHH…..slowly withering away from pneumonia, big fucking red lesions, dropping dead like flies….yea…you’re right, smart guy…..fucking without condoms is a LOT more important…hence, my point in every way………you stupid, ignorant, selfish animal……..I don’t get it……….until this shit doesn’t make you sick or die (and YES, people still do…..a friend of mine dropped dead about four years ago…not from “AIDS” itself, but complications from it related to another illness that never would have killed him”, just practice safe……I’ve alwyas done that, and have had LOADS of fun…………jesus what is it about idiots like you who place more importance on fucking raw than just being healthy and caring about others besides YOU

  27. Go fuck yourself. I will not debate with a name calling child. Bye. You need pills..while you’re at it do us all a favor and take the whole bottle.

  28. No…I don’t…….I think I’m spot on.  Maybe dopes like YOU need some help trying to get at why in the world you risk your health and those of others because you value both so little….THAT’s something I am DYING to figure out…because I just can’t..

  29. Well. So far ive pOints to defend my stance. Dont focus on my brief name calling. Clets hear your rebuttal to make sense of your point. Educate me. Make me see how its fine and right to put you and Others at risk. And back out by more name calling or saying im not worth debating. Show everyone who doesnt understand The floor is all yours.

  30. Hey,

    As much as it is your choice to break your own rules, the message of unsafe sex needs to be “full frontal” in our world, until they find a cure. Too many guys are still becoming HIV. As much as we might like to see guys without condoms, it cannot be condoned. A bit disappointed in your “breaking your own rules”.

  31. I only bb in a ltr after we have both been tested. There is nothing wrong with this.

    Casual bb however is risky and as far as I’m concerned if you are stupid enough to do it then its your own fault. It’s like playing on train tracks you are bound to get hit at some point.

  32. Wow, that’s your opinion and it sucks. I’m all about older if it’s kept together right. The bank account has nothing to do with it. But whatever, your comment blows.

  33. WOW! Holy gay Hitler you’re fucking ridiculous. Thank the powers that be that you don’t have access to the big red button. Damn, an opinion is one thing, but you lose the point and the plot entirely with your hyperbolic hatred.

  34. Can I just point out that “the models were tested” part is pretty meaningless? Hardly anyone realizes that the HIV virus takes 6 months to be detectable, and during those 5 months you are most contagious because there are actually more viral bodies in your system because they have an unlimited number of T cells to eat. 

  35. As a community I think we really suck at PR. While I don’t deny them the right to make bareback porn, which, yes, is hot, I don’t think it’s the most responsible message to send to the gay teens of the world. It’s not like you get a gay sex ed class in high school. As a community I don’t think we ever consider the long haul. I mean, yeah, a bareback porn video is great until you get off but after you clean up you realize that that kind of message is the reason we can’t give blood at the Red Cross. You remember that AIDS rates are climbing in younger guys (which as a 22 year old, I find terrifying.) and that due to budget cuts, AIDS rates are climbing in the heterosexual community as well. We used to be the poster children for safe sex because we reacted so appropriately to the AIDS crisis the first time, which frankly, is one of the few impressive things the gay community has ever done. I hate that as a community we continually make short sighted decisions. We never realize that maybe Gay Pride is actually hurting our cause because no conservative is going to enjoy twinks running around in gold spandex shorts and a boa. Or that maybe streets full of drag queens aren’t going to make anyone more tolerant of the awkward gay kid in high school. We never think for a second that maybe we shouldn’t be so happy to have Lady Gaga as a mouthpiece for our community because she makes it look like we can’t speak for ourselves. I do think we have the right to make this kind of movie if we want, but I don’t think it’s particularly responsible to do so. What a lot of minorities don’t understand is that to be accepted you have to outwardly behave even better than the majority and gay men don’t do that. While I don’t think one bareback video is going to end the world, I do think it’s indicative of other problems in the gay community at large. I for one would gladly give up a bit of fun now so that future generations could have it a bit better off.

  36. MY LIFE, MY CHOICE, MY RULES. All the deabte does if fuel the fire for the religous maniacs who are out there! Yes I play safe, and I’m sure the studios take every precaution they can with regarding the performers involved. So please those of you who critisise ask yourself this, Who am I to judge other people?

  37. Thanks for taking the time to express the same ideas I was espousing.  No one is proposing to take away anything from anyone, and I want to preserve the right to free choice or other personal liberties as much as anyone, however, there are situations when one must think beyond one’s self, and unprotected sex is one of them.  When you’re young and less likely to think about the ramifications of one’s actions, the thought of being advised to refrain from certain activities may appear to take on an authoritarian air.  But anyone under 30 should try to understand that those of us who have lived through the first wave of the AIDS crisis don’t want to see a second wave happen, at least not when the means of transmission of the virus is known and avoidable, and in those situations the paramount action, plain and simple, is to take time to think about what you’re doing.  If you and your partner want to have unprotected sex, that is your decision.  When all is said and done, you’ll have to take responsibility for your actions.  Are you willing to put that much trust in someone you’re just meeting and take that much risk?   Kudos monkey….

  38. I, for one, am sick and tired of these Sean Cody things.  Yes, Dewitt, we know you think he’s the hottest thing since a star went nova, but not all of us think he’s attractive or sexually exciting.  For some of us, he’s a dull, bigoted porn slut who makes boring videos.  We know you want to keep posting droll stuff about him, but can you do us a favor and keep it down to one posting a month, rather than every other day (and, quite often, every day)?

  39. I’m writing this half because it’ll troll the fuck out of most of you, and half because it’s true. Encouraging the younger generation to stay away from the older generation is the only way to get a clean slate. If young guys just fuck each other, bare or not, chances are REALLY good that neither of them has HIV.

    Also, old guys need to stop being so bitter about porn that “discriminates” against stars over 29 and realize that if they were in a healthy, committed relationship, they would’ve outgrown stuff like this years ago. Stop taking it out on everyone else.

  40. Really not so simple as one generation staying away from another. A 40yo could have sex with a 39yo and that 39yo could have sex with a 38yo and that 38yo… all the way down til it hits 18 or younger even.

    And besides with all of the older guys hunting younger guys to feel young and relevant and all of the younger guys with daddy issues looking for older men/sugar daddies, That’ll never happen.

  41. On another post I mentioned I’d rather see BB on sean cody with a disclaimer than see a condom worn for fucking while unprotected oral sex, unprotected rimming, and cum swallowing are shown with no disclaimer. I think showing guys that the only sex act that requires protection is anal sex is totally irresponsible. At least with the BB you get a disclaimer knowing it’s a controlled environment and not to do it at home. Half-assing safe sex is dumb and dangerous.

  42. Wow, how amazing that at the ripe old age of 22 you have it all figured out and that “the community” has no clue as to how to behave, until you inform us of course.  I’m pretty sure that the Red Cross’ decision to not accept blood from any man who has had sex with another man anytime after 1974 is based more on the phobic advice from the CDC rather than the production of bareback porn.  The only reason we were the “poster children” for safe sex is because that’s what we were TOLD to do, that it was the ONLY way you could have any sort of physical intimacy without dying on the spot.  And that’s where “the community” left it.  We did nothing to promote dialog between partners, to promote monogomas relationships, or to speak openly as a “community” about making educated  choices. 
    The return of unprotected sex in videos (which are there to get you off, not act as instructional content) clearly indicates a growing qaudience that wnat to see it.  Instead of trying to qwelch or ban it’s production, why don’t we as a “community” start talking to guys about the decisions they make about sex.  If you are seeing one guy/in a committed relatuionship and have tested whatever, why can’t you, the individual make a deicision with your partner to have unprotected sex? Frankly, it’s not the number of guys someone is having sex with that’s risky, it’s not making  INFORMED desicions about the kind of sex your having with them.

    As for the rest of your apparent homophobic self loathing, I can only say it’s sad that someone your age feels that way.  If you , SpaceMonkey, feel the only way “the community” will ever be accepted by the Hetero majority is for us all to start acting straighter, that’s your perogative.  However don’t expect the rest of us to crawl back into the closet because a conservative might not like seeing us embrace who we are.  I don’t consider Lady GaGa a mouthpiece for me in any way, but i sure don’t mind a straght ally with that much position and power.  Not sure what you think you have to give up for future generations, but if that awkward high school kid can’t grow up to wear a fabulous gown  if he wants to because the “community” won’t be as tolerated by the straghts, how on earth is that better off?

    just saying….   

  43. WhIlst it is true that people are influenced by what they see in porn, it is also true that we are all influenced throughout life by all of our experiences. At some point we have to accept responsibility for our own actions. I am not likely to go out and commit a crime because I have seen it on CSI, but others might. It is inherent in that person. I am also not going to go out and try to duplicate a scene I saw in a porn movie, unless it was something that I believe is right or appropriate for me. All sex acts involve some level of risk- it is up to each individual to understand that and accept the consequences of their own actions. Ignorance may explain your action, but it doesn’t remove you from the consequences. Porn movies are another form of advertising, and the decision to buy the product lies with the buyer. I dream of a time when everyone takes responsibility for their own actions instead of blaming someone or something else. Let us all enjoy our limited time on earth, recognise that everyone’s time here provides them with their own unique experience, and accept that, yes, opinions will differ, but each person is responsible for almost all decisions made in their own lives.

  44. I think that there are three issues to consider here.

    1) First and most importantly, in EVERY state in the US, employers are required to provide a safe work place environment.  Period.  Not only allowing, but encouraging and rewarding life-threatening behavior is against the law in every state in the US.  And there are good reaosns for this.  When money is involved, it makes it harder for people to make good decisions.  It’s much like with sexual harrassment in the workplace.  It may seem fun and often is consensual.  But once money is involved, it’s not an equal situation, where people are making decisions solely based on what they actually want to do.  Take poor kids desperate for money.  (There are sites like Broke Straight Guys who actually publicize that that they are taking advantage of desperate poor guys to get them to do things they otherwise wouldn’t do.)  Then offer them lots of money to do something that they realize is dangerous.  But when you’re poor and you’re offered a lot of money, you don’t always make the smart decisions.  And this is a MAJOR decision.  It’s very risky behavior that can lead to a lifelong infection with HIV (not to mention other STD’s.)  Are the porn companies going to pay the tens of thousands of dollars each and every year that it takes to treat HIV properly?  Of course not.  Most of them don’t even provide basic insurance, since they treat their “stars” as independent contractors to avoid having to pay benefits or even their share of taxes.  So now a kid who made a mistake for a few thousand dollars is stuck with a deadly disease that he’s going to have to spend the rest of his likely shortened life fighting.  And it’s a gamble that will utimately cost him millions of dollars — or his life.  This is one of the times where the government has the right to step in and protect the workers from being taken advantage of with dangerous work-related activity.  A construction company isn’t allowed to allow their employees to skip wearing hardhats or goggles, no matter how much the employee may not want to wear them or feel they’re uncomfortable.  And they’re certianly not allowed to offer financial incentives for their workers to risk their lives.  It’s the exact same situation here.  Except that at least in the construction industry, the employees are covered with insurance and can also claim workman’s comp and sue their employers if they get injured on the job.  The porn industry forces their workers to sign waivers that prevent them from being compensated for incidents that occur as a result of their work for the company.   No matter how much you may enjoy watching men risk their lives, the porn companies don’t have the legal right to pressure men into risking their lives on the job. 

    2) The notion that the porn companies are taking “precautions” to protect their workers is a bold-faced lie.  Simply put, and scientifically speaking, there are NO precautions that will protect someone from unprotected anal sex.  You can test people all you want, but if they’ve had sex in the past 3-6 months, the test is not accurate.  (And if you’re in the sex industry, the odds are pretty damn good that you’ve had sex in the past 3-6 months, or you’re broke!)  You can use all the poisonous jelly youwant up the ass, but the cock is still ripping millions of holes in the lining of the ass, which would allow HIV to slip in.  Period.  The fact that anyone even brings this fake concept up iscares me, becuase it shows that people out here are NOT making educated choices in their own lives, if they don’t even know this basic information.  And those who try to equate uncovered fucking with uncovered sucking are either ignorant or are being facetious.  Trying to equate the two is ludicrous.  Yes, there are a handful of cases where it is believed that HIV infection may have occurred through oral sex.  Out of millions of cases of HIV infection worldwide over more than 25 years.  And there are millions of cased of infection through anal sex.  Not even remotely the same risk.  And if you don’t understand that simple concept, then you’re not matuire enough to be having sex responsibly.  If the industry was so sure that they’re taking “precautions” to protect their employees — excuse me, their 1099 subcontractors — then why do they force them to sign waivers holding the porno companies not liable for any infections the y contract on the job?  Every other worker in America has the legal right for compensation from their employers.  Surely, if they’re taking such great precautions, then they don’t need such disclaimers, right?

    3) While I’m sure that bareback scenes generate a lot of business for porn companies, I wonder if they realize how much business it costs them?  Maybe you might find watching a guy potentially killing himself to be hot, I don’t.  I’ve read about porn stars who I’ve jacked off to announcing that they have HIV>  And I felt guilty for having watched their porno because, like it or not, if you are financially sopporting companies who pruduce bareback porn, you are helping them raise finds to kill those guys you are drolling over.  You can deny it all you want, but YOU are enabling their murder.  Being an accessory to murder doesn’t get me all hot and bothered.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a preview of a hot scene on a site like this, gone to the site, and seen bareback porn there.  I was all set to plunk down my credit card, but I refuse to enable them to kill hot guys.  it’sa that much of an issue for me, that if I see ANY bareback pron on a site, then they will never get my money.  Sure, on sites like this, you’ll see tons of guys defending the porn industry, but just about every gay guy I know feels the same way.  The companies may be getting a bit more money in the short term b y fighting over the people who live for porno and join a bunch of sites, but they’re losing a whole lot of money from people like me who don’t obsess over porno, but might like to check some out once in a while, but will NEVER buy from that site again.  They may make a few bucks from instant gratification customers, but they’re permanently turning away a huge number of potential customers for the life of their company.

  45. I think that there are three issues to consider here.
     
    1) First and most importantly, in EVERY state in the US, employers are required to provide a safe work place environment.  Period.  Not only allowing, but encouraging and rewarding life-threatening behavior is against the law in every state in the US.  And there are good reaosns for this.  When money is involved, it makes it harder for people to make good decisions.  It’s much like with sexual harrassment in the workplace.  It may seem fun and often is consensual.  But once money is involved, it’s not an equal situation, where people are making decisions solely based on what they actually want to do.  Take poor kids desperate for money.  (There are sites like Broke Straight Guys who actually publicize that that they are taking advantage of desperate poor guys to get them to do things they otherwise wouldn’t do.)  Then offer them lots of money to do something that they realize is dangerous.  But when you’re poor and you’re offered a lot of money, you don’t always make the smart decisions.  And this is a MAJOR decision.  It’s very risky behavior that can lead to a lifelong infection with HIV (not to mention other STD’s.)  Are the porn companies going to pay the tens of thousands of dollars each and every year that it takes to treat HIV properly?  Of course not.  Most of them don’t even provide basic insurance, since they treat their “stars” as independent contractors to avoid having to pay benefits or even their share of taxes.  So now a kid who made a mistake for a few thousand dollars is stuck with a deadly disease that he’s going to have to spend the rest of his likely shortened life fighting.  And it’s a gamble that will utimately cost him millions of dollars — or his life.  This is one of the times where the government has the right to step in and protect the workers from being taken advantage of with dangerous work-related activity.  A construction company isn’t allowed to allow their employees to skip wearing hardhats or goggles, no matter how much the employee may not want to wear them or feel they’re uncomfortable.  And they’re certianly not allowed to offer financial incentives for their workers to risk their lives.  It’s the exact same situation here.  Except that at least in the construction industry, the employees are covered with insurance and can also claim workman’s comp and sue their employers if they get injured on the job.  The porn industry forces their workers to sign waivers that prevent them from being compensated for incidents that occur as a result of their work for the company.   No matter how much you may enjoy watching men risk their lives, the porn companies don’t have the legal right to pressure men into risking their lives on the job. 
     

  46. 2) The notion that the porn companies are taking “precautions” to protect their workers is a bold-faced lie.  Simply put, and scientifically speaking, there are NO precautions that will protect someone from unprotected anal sex.  You can test people all you want, but if they’ve had sex in the past 3-6 months, the test is not accurate.  (And if you’re in the sex industry, the odds are pretty damn good that you’ve had sex in the past 3-6 months, or you’re broke!)  You can use all the poisonous jelly youwant up the ass, but the cock is still ripping millions of holes in the lining of the ass, which would allow HIV to slip in.  Period.  The fact that anyone even brings this fake concept up iscares me, becuase it shows that people out here are NOT making educated choices in their own lives, if they don’t even know this basic information.  And those who try to equate uncovered fucking with uncovered sucking are either ignorant or are being facetious.  Trying to equate the two is ludicrous.  Yes, there are a handful of cases where it is believed that HIV infection may have occurred through oral sex.  Out of millions of cases of HIV infection worldwide over more than 25 years.  And there are millions of cased of infection through anal sex.  Not even remotely the same risk.  And if you don’t understand that simple concept, then you’re not matuire enough to be having sex responsibly.  If the industry was so sure that they’re taking “precautions” to protect their employees — excuse me, their 1099 subcontractors — then why do they force them to sign waivers holding the porno companies not liable for any infections the y contract on the job?  Every other worker in America has the legal right for compensation from their employers.  Surely, if they’re taking such great precautions, then they don’t need such disclaimers, right?

  47. Sorry for the multiple posts.  I was getting an error that said it wasn’t posted!  I thought that it was because the reply was too long.  Then suddenly, all three replies showed up!  Moderators can feel free to delate the last two (and this!)

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