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GAY porn stars who identify as straight are a common phenomenon. So why are they making careers out of having sex with other men? GRAPHIC.
THE offer came through Curtis’ MySpace account: masturbate on camera for a gay porn film, and earn some quick and easy cash.
Curtis was straight, but as a struggling new graduate in fast-paced San Diego, it was a tempting idea.
“They made it real comfortable,” he says. “It was just, come back here, here’s the studio, get naked. I’d never been naked in front of anybody other than me and a girlfriend ... when you have three or four people with cameras, it’s pretty nerve-racking.
“Eventually the cameras just disappear. Pretty much just like jerking off at home is what it turned out to be.”
Curtis was emphatic that he would not do a sex scene. But soon enough, the chance to make even more money became too enticing.
“I thought about it a bit, experimented at home and was like, well that ain’t too bad, I can do that and come back with a pocketful of money, that’d be great.
“They let me top the first sex scene I did just to ease me into it. They’re not doing that much any more.”
‘LOOK AT THESE STRAIGHT GUYS F**K!’
Curtis’ experience may sound extreme, but it’s a common phenomenon. At least half of all male gay porn stars identify as straight, according to Charlie David, a director from Montreal, Canada, who’s made a documentary on the subject.
I’m a Porn Star: Gay4Pay , which is released internationally on Tuesday, explores why straight men would have sex with other men, and why there’s such a huge market for it.
Popular gay porn websites including SeanCody.com (where Curtis works), Men.com, Bromo.com and RealityDudes.com all offer movies proudly featuring straight actors.
“You’re seeing hypermasculine situations or sometimes professions, a construction worker and so on,” David told news.com.au.
“It’s not only subconscious cues, it’s promoted as this by the studios: ‘Look at these straight guy f**k!’”
David became aware of the trend for heterosexuals to “go gay” for parts after he appeared in LGBT-orientated supernatural soap Dante’s Cove in 2004 and discovered he was the only “out” gay actor on set. He realised this was increasingly reflected in both mainstream movies ( Brokeback Mountain , Dallas Buyers Club ) and porn.
“A lot of the main [gay porn] studios’ producers are straight men or women,” he said. “It’s interesting because there’s such a stigma against LGBT people in many places. Calling somebody gay is often used as a derogatory comment.”
So what’s the appeal for these actors and the viewers? And can the performers really call themselves straight?
The number one reason straight men do gay porn is cold, hard cash, says David.
Gay porn stars can earn $4000 to $5000 for a just an eight-hour day’s work, or a shoot over a weekend. It’s far more than their male counterparts in straight porn can make, and more than most 20-somethings earn in a month.
It’s also flexible, in more ways than just the obvious. Stars may work one weekend a month, and spend the rest of the time socialising, going to the gym and holidaying.
“In straight porn, the guys might only make a couple of hundred bucks,” says David. “The motivations are seen as different, that they want to do it anyway. The financial aspect isn’t there unless you’re a name.”
Plus, most heterosexual porn focuses on women’s bodies, with the plethora of lesbian scenes performed by straight female actors seen as far less controversial.
For some heterosexual gay porn stars, there’s also an element of curiosity, David’s documentary reveals.
They can explore their sexuality while justifying it as simply a way to earn money. The director thinks that logic requires some “mental gymnastics”. Anyone questioning their identity might be safer doing it away from a camera, particularly in the age of the internet.
Others are relaxed about being on a spectrum. They’re exhibitionists who enjoy the attention and like creating a fanbase.
“For many of them, they’re in otherwise monogamous relationships with women who support or even encourage that they do this,” adds David.
So why are so many gay men watching? “Are we being fed something,” asks David. “Or is that where the hunger is?”
He believes the genre’s popularity suggests an “internalised homophobia” in the gay community, where men who talk and act in a feminine manner are a turn-off.
David also thinks it’s surprising because the gay community is always trying to fight the stereotype that homosexual men are chasing straight men or trying to “convert” them.
Porn star Eddie Stone, a genuine gay actor, says he was intrigued at the opportunity to have sex with straight men, but found it was much the same as doing a scene with another gay man.
Unlike many of the heterosexual gay porn stars in the documentary, he doesn’t believe any 100 per cent straight man would have sex with another man on camera.
He also thinks the market is here to stay. “Gay men like to see a man who identifies as straight, so is off limits, naked and having sex with a man. It’s a taboo, the unattainable,” he said.
“The gay community loves watching straight men in gay porn.”
Most gay porn stars are aged from 18 to the early 30s. After that, some will successfully make the move to the business side of the industry, but others find themselves lost as the work dries up.
“These guys are a product,” says David. “They can be overexposed and people lose interest, you’re last season’s fashion.
“Then what do you do? Your image is out there, where do you transition to? It does put a limit on your career trajectory.”
The 36-year-old found most straight men in gay porn describe a similar progression, from solo scenes, to blow jobs and hand jobs with another man, to sex as a “top” and then all types of sex scenes. With each level, actors are rewarded with a major bump in their pay.
But David warns there’s “the other side of the ladder,” when you’re no longer hot property and your earnings start to disintegrate. “You can either do wilder, more fetishised and outlandish things to maintain your salary, or go down.”
For many, there’s also a psychological and emotional toll. “I think it would be very challenging for anyone to do this kind of work without reflection,” says David.
That was certainly true for Curtis. Once he “got used to the feeling” he began liking it, and that made him question his sexuality.
“There was a lot of confusion going on in my head,” he says. “I thought I might be gay for enjoying it. I realised the feeling is everybody, all men enjoy prostate stimulation. I went from thinking I was gay to being bisexual. Really it’s just I’m straight, I like the prostate stimulation part of it and that’s pretty much all there is to it.
“I don’t find men attractive, I don't get into relationships, I like women. But coming out here to have gay sex is not a bad thing to get paid for.
“I would classify myself as being straight but enjoying gay sex.”
The full documentary is available for streaming or download on Vimeo and on Amazon and will be on Google Play from 30 August.
US comedian Rob Delaney has shared intimate details about how he coped with the death of his infant son to benefit other parents.
The popular personality recently discovered she’s one of only 5 per cent of all women who experience this rare act in the bedroom.
There’s one habit that we’re all guilty of – and it’s killing our sex lives. But there’s an easy solution, says Jana Hocking.

2:05AM Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
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GAY porn stars who identify as straight are a common phenomenon. So why are they making careers out of having sex with other men? GRAPHIC.
THE offer came through Curtis’ MySpace account: masturbate on camera for a gay porn film, and earn some quick and easy cash.
Curtis was straight, but as a struggling new graduate in fast-paced San Diego, it was a tempting idea.
“They made it real comfortable,” he says. “It was just, come back here, here’s the studio, get naked. I’d never been naked in front of anybody other than me and a girlfriend ... when you have three or four people with cameras, it’s pretty nerve-racking.
“Eventually the cameras just disappear. Pretty much just like jerking off at home is what it turned out to be.”
Curtis was emphatic that he would not do a sex scene. But soon enough, the chance to make even more money became too enticing.
“I thought about it a bit, experimented at home and was like, well that ain’t too bad, I can do that and come back with a pocketful of money, that’d be great.
“They let me top the first sex scene I did just to ease me into it. They’re not doing that much any more.”
‘LOOK AT THESE STRAIGHT GUYS F**K!’
Curtis’ experience may sound extreme, but it’s a common phenomenon. At least half of all male gay porn stars identify as straight, according to Charlie David, a director from Montreal, Canada, who’s made a documentary on the subject.
I’m a Porn Star: Gay4Pay , which is released internationally on Tuesday, explores why straight men would have sex with other men, and why there’s such a huge market for it.
Popular gay porn websites including SeanCody.com (where Curtis works), Men.com, Bromo.com and RealityDudes.com all offer movies proudly featuring straight actors.
“You’re seeing hypermasculine situations or sometimes professions, a construction worker and so on,” David told news.com.au.
“It’s not only subconscious cues, it’s promoted as this by the studios: ‘Look at these straight guy f**k!’”
David became aware of the trend for heterosexuals to “go gay” for parts after he appeared in LGBT-orientated supernatural soap Dante’s Cove in 2004 and discovered he was the only “out” gay actor on set. He realised this was increasingly reflected in both mainstream movies ( Brokeback Mountain , Dallas Buyers Club ) and porn.
“A lot of the main [gay porn] studios’ producers are straight men or women,” he said. “It’s interesting because there’s such a stigma against LGBT people in many places. Calling somebody gay is often used as a derogatory comment.”
So what’s the appeal for these actors and the viewers? And can the performers really call themselves straight?
The number one reason straight men do gay porn is cold, hard cash, says David.
Gay porn stars can earn $4000 to $5000 for a just an eight-hour day’s work, or a shoot over a weekend. It’s far more than their male counterparts in straight porn can make, and more than most 20-somethings earn in a month.
It’s also flexible, in more ways than just the obvious. Stars may work one weekend a month, and spend the rest of the time socialising, going to the gym and holidaying.
“In straight porn, the guys might only make a couple of hundred bucks,” says David. “The motivations are seen as different, that they want to do it anyway. The financial aspect isn’t there unless you’re a name.”
Plus, most heterosexual porn focuses on women’s bodies, with the plethora of lesbian scenes performed by straight female actors seen as far less controversial.
For some heterosexual gay porn stars, there’s also an element of curiosity, David’s documentary reveals.
They can explore their sexuality while justifying it as simply a way to earn money. The director thinks that logic requires some “mental gymnastics”. Anyone questioning their identity might be safer doing it away from a camera, particularly in the age of the internet.
Others are relaxed about being on a spectrum. They’re exhibitionists who enjoy the attention and like creating a fanbase.
“For many of them, they’re in otherwise monogamous relationships with women who support or even encourage that they do this,” adds David.
So why are so many gay men watching? “Are we being fed something,” asks David. “Or is that where the hunger is?”
He believes the genre’s popularity suggests an “internalised homophobia” in the gay community, where men who talk and act in a feminine manner are a turn-off.
David also thinks it’s surprising because the gay community is always trying to fight the stereotype that homosexual men are chasing straight men or trying to “convert” them.
Porn star Eddie Stone, a genuine gay actor, says he was intrigued at the opportunity to have sex with straight men, but found it was much the same as doing a scene with another gay man.
Unlike many of the heterosexual gay porn stars in the documentary, he doesn’t believe any 100 per cent straight man would have sex with another man on camera.
He also thinks the market is here to stay. “Gay men like to see a man who identifies as straight, so is off limits, naked and having sex with a man. It’s a taboo, the unattainable,” he said.
“The gay community loves watching straight men in gay porn.”
Most gay porn stars are aged from 18 to the early 30s. After that, some will successfully make the move to the business side of the industry, but others find themselves lost as the work dries up.
“These guys are a product,” says David. “They can be overexposed and people lose interest, you’re last season’s fashion.
“Then what do you do? Your image is out there, where do you transition to? It does put a limit on your career trajectory.”
The 36-year-old found most straight men in gay porn describe a similar progression, from solo scenes, to blow jobs and hand jobs with another man, to sex as a “top” and then all types of sex scenes. With each level, actors are rewarded with a major bump in their pay.
But David warns there’s “the other side of the ladder,” when you’re no longer hot property and your earnings start to disintegrate. “You can either do wilder, more fetishised and outlandish things to maintain your salary, or go down.”
For many, there’s also a psychological and emotional toll. “I think it would be very challenging for anyone to do this kind of work without reflection,” says David.
That was certainly true for Curtis. Once he “got used to the feeling” he began liking it, and that made him question his sexuality.
“There was a lot of confusion going on in my head,” he says. “I thought I might be gay for enjoying it. I realised the feeling is everybody, all men enjoy prostate stimulation. I went from thinking I was gay to being bisexual. Really it’s just I’m straight, I like the prostate stimulation part of it and that’s pretty much all there is to it.
“I don’t find men attractive, I don't get into relationships, I like women. But coming out here to have gay sex is not a bad thing to get paid for.
“I would classify myself as being straight but enjoying gay sex.”
The full documentary is available for streaming or download on Vimeo and on Amazon and will be on Google Play from 30 August.
US comedian Rob Delaney has shared intimate details about how he coped with the death of his infant son to benefit other parents.
The popular personality recently discovered she’s one of only 5 per cent of all women who experience this rare act in the bedroom.
There’s one habit that we’re all guilty of – and it’s killing our sex lives. But there’s an easy solution, says Jana Hocking.


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