To have that kind of high quality representation of a body like mine on a porn site for gay men, it’s an affirming feeling as a man I have not truly felt yet through the media I consume. Personally, the only reason I bought a subscription and premium membership to Men.com, was solely to watch the Break and Enter Me video, as a trans guy, seeing that “man p*ssy” advertisement, it’s a strange but emotionally moving feeling I can’t accurately put into words.
No need to take your emotional issues towards the free market out on trans people, all WE’RE doing is existing. Or you’re old.īesides, trans women do show up on straight porn sites, under the trans category, they’re not an exception if there’s a demand for something and a company who wants to provide it, it’ll happen. Gay porn is for gay dudes, right?… Gay men who happen to be trans also happen to be part of that category (because they’re… wait for it… gay dudes, shocker!)… So isn’t it reasonable that some gay porn sites might want to represent other kinds of gay men in their videos (since it’s their website)? We’re just as much gay men in our daily lives as you are We live a life like yours, fighting the same fight, beating the same meat… is the inclusion of gay men you’re not interested in really that much of an important issue to you? I sense that you’re complaining just to complain. I know it’s hard to believe, but the world doesn’t revolve around you. You do realize that gay trans men exist right? I don’t see the issue in representing trans men in porn when it’s directed at a demographic they happen to be a part of you know, because they’re gay men and have sex with other gay men outside of your internet bubble… There are plenty of niche categories on gay porn sites, why is the addition of another category (out of hundreds) that big of a deal to you? Simply because it doesn’t get YOU off… Theoretically, you COULD cross cream-pies and trans guys out of your advanced search engine… You don’t HAVE to look into the categories you aren’t interested in, but I and many others sure will. Offline, many trans men have reported feeling more comfortable in lesbian spaces than in ones dominated by gay men.īut considering the fact that trans men are men, it’s time to reconsider welcoming them into gay spaces, and that means welcoming them into our bedroom fantasies as well. The great news for you, of course, is that you don’t ever have to watch the scene, and you can go about your life acting as if it never existed, if that’s what you want. Whether or not that is Men.com’s intent, visibility matters and this is ultimately a win-win for everyone.
Even if it only brings in a handful of new customers, the free publicity for them is nice, and best of all, seeing performers like this could open up some people’s minds and encourage them to be more tolerant and respectful of people who are different than them. As a business, they’re smart to take that fraction of a percent to try and broaden their audience.
It’s one scene out of 365 scenes released this year on Men.com, or in other words, about 000.25% of the studio’s annual content. Related: Adult son finds tons of gay x-rated videos on his dad’s computer - Now what?! In October 2017, Naked Sword released the The Devil’s Deal & Other Sordid Tales, its first-ever film to feature a trans man, Viktor Belmont, and in 2005, Titan Men featured trans male porn performer Buck Angel in their film Cirque Noir. Men.com was actually the third mainstream gay adult studio to feature a trans man.
In February 2019, Men.com unveiled its first trans male scene: It was entitled “He’s Always Hard For Me” and featured cis performer Dante Colle topping trans performer Luke Hudson. Tanner isn’t Men.com’s first trans male performer. In “Break and Enter Me,” trans performer Tommy Tanner calls a “fantasy service” to have cis performer Ryan Bones come over dressed as a burglar, tie him up and (ahem) burgle him - but it’s all consensual (as the trailer shows). The gay adult studio Men.com recently released a condomless scene starring a trans male performer (link NSFW). Trans performer Tommy Tanner in Men.com’s “Break And Enter Me.”