Very few straight men are successful enough with women to notch up the high number of sexual partners that a lot of gay men could achieve with relative ease, combined with the fact that an anus has not evolved to have that function. Yes, straight porn is usually without condoms too, but straight sex in real life (not among porn actors) is less likely to result in an hiv infection. Where is he now? I don’t know (and most likely, neither does he), but here’s his website. Jeff Palmer: Former Falcon exclusive turned Hot Desert Knights star turned AIDS conspiracy theorist. Mason Wyler: After a blogger outed his HIV-positive status and sent him into retirement, Mason briefly returned to porn for a handful of scenes, but ultimately decided the bareback life wasn’t for him. Ethan Wolfe: From Hot House superstar to Treasure Island exclusive with a bio hazard tattoo and a fake(?) Twitter account.Ĥ. Antonio Biaggi: On pretty much every bareback site there is, but still has time to speak out against doing cocaine in public.ĥ. Johnny Hanson: The donkey-dicked legend came out of retirement briefly in 2007 to dip his donkey dick in a raw hole for SX Video.Ħ. Jason Tyler: Falcon’s all-American jock turned SX Video’s all-American cum dumpster.ħ. Nick Moretti: The tattooed daddy is a favorite on Bareback That Hole.Ĩ. Rafael Carerras: Most recently seen on Raw Fuck Club.ĩ.
Here is a look back at the 10 biggest gay porn stars to have crossed over from all-condom porn to no-condom-at-all porn.ġ0. (And as long as the media continue to not effectively scare people with the threat of dying from HIV something they used to do quite well in the 1980’s and 90’s before pharmaceutical companies-who spend money on advertisements with the same media-started producing drugs that made HIV manageable, if not still fucking miserable.)ĭespite the hyperbolic headlines you might read on this site, a gay porn star doing bareback porn now isn’t really news anymore, but up until a couple years ago, it was cause for major controversy. How long will the trend last? As long as people are willing to pay.
3.Īmes' final tweets did not reference Wheeler, but were addressed to the flood of internet trolls making similar comments.Why are more and more studios doing it? Money. Do agents really not care about who they're representing? #ladirect I do my homework for my body," she wrote Dec. "Whichever (lady) performer is replacing me tomorrow for you're shooting with a guy who has shot gay porn, just to let cha know. Yaffe explained that, as Wheeler said, all actors working for mainstream studios are required to undergo the same testing at the same frequency under industry protocol.Īmes' initial tweet did not reference testing specifically, but implied that working with an actor who previously shot gay porn was a health risk. And there's still a belief that gay men are walking petri dishes and they are somehow more of a health threat to their co-stars than men that don't do gay porn." "I think that in mainstream society some of that has chipped away a bit, but in the porn world, it really hasn't. (They) were trying to get August to correct her record on the fact that in mainstream society, at first, all gay men were looked at as walking petri dishes of disease," he said. "This is really something that has simmered under the surface really for a long time. "My issue was with the misinformation that exists within the adult industry on crossover talent… I go through the same rigorous, regular testing all talent does." None of my aggression was directed at August nor her ability to consent to who she decides to work with," he wrote. "I acknowledge that I responded with emotions and an unfortunate choice of words. In a lengthy statement, Wheeler, 30, said he was "saddened" by Ames' death and admitted his language had been unnecessarily harsh. Wheeler also told The Sword that Ames had been dropped from her agency in response to the tweet, and implied her death may have been prompted by that - a spokesperson for Foxxx Modeling however, confirmed to the Daily News that Ames had not, in fact, been dropped, and that she was only removed from the site after her death at her family's request. As a performer, she knew that, but she put it out there to her half-million Twitter followers who didn't. "All adult professionals have the same screening and testing protocols. "The idea that I played any role in her decision is erroneous, as is the idea I demanded her death," he told the gay porn blog The Sword.