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Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

A 20 y.o. straight friend of mine was also recruited by fratmen after they saw him on a social webcam site. He said a couple of other "straight guy themed" sites contacted him, but fratmen was by far the most aggressive. He asked me if I had ever heard of them, since he only checks out hetero porn online and was not familiar with any of the gay sites. I told him how popular fratmen is and he was shocked because he had considered doing the shoot, thinking that no one would ever find out about it. This was 5 months ago - November 2008.

I bet a lot of young straight guys think this way. Since they probably don't socialize much with gay men, and have no reason to check out gay porn on the internet, they honestly don't realize how much exposure is at risk. I imagine a free trip to California and a wad of cash in their pockets is fairly tempting under the right circumstances.
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

I told him how popular fratmen is and he was shocked because he had considered doing the shoot, thinking that no one would ever find out about it.
:rotflmao:
I hope your friend is not really that attractive :rolleyes: :cool:
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Was your friend contacted by fratmen directly or by an agent that may book models for all kinds of websites?

Maybe years ago a college guy might think that he would never be recognized on a website like fratmen. But college aged people have grown up with the internet. There is just no way that someone could believe today a line like "nobody will ever find out if you pose on this site." Am I being naive or do these guys know deep down that someone is going to find out?
I guess that, in the mind of some people, the kind of people who won't mind about there being gay people as long as they keep their business secret, the gay world is still a shady, mysterious underground world, like shitting: you know everybody poops, but nobody expects it to be a public business.
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

That got me thinking, too. I'd love to hear John's response to Paul's claim.

Anyway, I've never told anyone this, but a couple of years ago a straight friend of mine was contacted by one of FMtv's recruiters via MySpace asking if he'd like to pose for the site. He showed me the message he got from them and I remember it distinctly saying that if he did agree to pose, no one will find out about it. Thankfully, he was smarter than to believe that and refused their offer. I just hope FMtv today clearly explains to all it's prospective models that THEY WILL be found out by friends, family, etc. if they agree to pose. Gays know their porn and unfortunately, most can't keep their mouth shut.
Sure, like the closeted bigot who got a hotdog-seller fired because he was outraged that he was being served by a gay porn model.
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Anyway, I've never told anyone this, but a couple of years ago a straight friend of mine was contacted by one of FMtv's recruiters via MySpace asking if he'd like to pose for the site. He showed me the message he got from them and I remember it distinctly saying that if he did agree to pose, no one will find out about it.

"Aggressive' is the right word, jparoke. I know a guy who was contacted by them on myspace, too. At first they told him that never of their models had ever had a problem with being found out: 'our clients are gay men'. He told them he'd think about it. He'd all but forgotten when they hit on him again. They sweetened the pot by like $1,000. They went on to say something like 'several of our models report becoming very popular with the girls after modeling!' He responded 'I thought you said that only gay men watched your stuff.' They never got back to him.
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Many porn producers are notorious liars.

Fratmen's owner didn't miss one media interview about the Paul Donahoe incident, making sure always to mention the name of his website.
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Many porn producers are notorious liars.

Fratmen's owner didn't miss one media interview about the Paul Donahoe incident, making sure always to mention the name of his website.

OK, you know what? I was going to keep quiet because I really don't give a shit what crap people are going to believe and it's not my battle to fight.

But that's just not true. John went SO far out of his way NOT to make money off of that whole thing. He deleted the DVDs, revoked license from all affiliates to prevent ANY promotion of the movies, took them out of the web site tour, called up everyone from CNN to Out Sports to Perez Hilton to get images removed from their sites. He pulled all videos from all tubes sites and sent out letters to everyone telling them that if they promoted Nash and Cal using real names that they would sacrifice any commissions they had earned.

John did ONE interview out of the hundreds that were offered to him.

He would have been 100% within his rights to send out huge promotional campaigns, make banner ads, take out full page ads and rush the DVDs to retail. He could have done what Dirty Boy Video did when one of their models was on "The Real Life" and made a huge campaign right on the home page. But he didn't. John could have made bank on that whole thing and he was more interested with getting the guys reinstated on their teams and appeasing the NCAA. He lost money on the whole thing.

I don't work for John anymore and I have nothing to lose by telling you the truth. If you were a member of the site you'd know that the video in question was edited to digitally blur out the tattoo from any viewing. It's not in any of the accompanying photographs that were made available to promoters and those pictures were pulled from the promo kits anyway.

John, no matter what anyone might say about him, did the right thing in this situation. He doesn't deserve claims like yours. I can't stand by and see him smeared in public so unfairly.
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

OK, you know what? I was going to keep quiet because I really don't give a shit what crap people are going to believe and it's not my battle to fight.

But that's just not true. John went SO far out of his way NOT to make money off of that whole thing. He deleted the DVDs, revoked license from all affiliates to prevent ANY promotion of the movies, took them out of the web site tour, called up everyone from CNN to Out Sports to Perez Hilton to get images removed from their sites. He pulled all videos from all tubes sites and sent out letters to everyone telling them that if they promoted Nash and Cal using real names that they would sacrifice any commissions they had earned.

John did ONE interview out of the hundreds that were offered to him.

He would have been 100% within his rights to send out huge promotional campaigns, make banner ads, take out full page ads and rush the DVDs to retail. He could have done what Dirty Boy Video did when one of their models was on "The Real Life" and made a huge campaign right on the home page. But he didn't. John could have made bank on that whole thing and he was more interested with getting the guys reinstated on their teams and appeasing the NCAA. He lost money on the whole thing.

I don't work for John anymore and I have nothing to lose by telling you the truth. If you were a member of the site you'd know that the video in question was edited to digitally blur out the tattoo from any viewing. It's not in any of the accompanying photographs that were made available to promoters and those pictures were pulled from the promo kits anyway.

John, no matter what anyone might say about him, did the right thing in this situation. He doesn't deserve claims like yours. I can't stand by and see him smeared in public so unfairly.

and THIS... ... will be the night... the lights... went out... in JUB.
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

http://www.ncaa.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ncaa/sports/m-wrestl/auto_pdf/Wres-D1-2009Bracket

Paul won his Friday morning Quarterfinal match, 7-3 -

He's into the Friday night Semifinal match against #12 seed -

#2 and #3 seeds face off in the other Semifinal match -


If Paul can get past Robles in the semifinals tonight, then he will most likely face #2 seed Nickerson, who has been steamrolling through his draw, in the finals on Saturday. Hopefully Paul can take of business today and really shine in primetime tomorrow.

I know I'll be watching! (ESPN 6:30 PM ET)
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Yep, he really is that attractive.

Eat your heart out belamy! ](*,)
Proof! That's something each one of us must decide, otherwise... I've been told I'm attractive too because that's something you can say of ANYONE... even of Jake.Cruise :lol: ;)
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Proof! That's something each one of us must decide, otherwise... I've been told I'm attractive too because that's something you can say of ANYONE... even of Jake.Cruise :lol: ;)


Nah, belamy, I'm not taking the bait.

Unlike Paul Donahoe, who signed a contract to have his image made available to the public, my friend has not. I'd never post a pic of him without his permission.

Like I said before, he was contacted by several top-notch sites. You've seen the quality of guys that work for these places. They are college-age, athletic types that give good face. Suffice it to say that my friend would fit right in.

P.S. Using 'Jake Cruise' and 'attractive' in the same sentence qualifies as word vomit in my book. Let's keep it clean ok? haha :)
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

If Paul can get past Robles in the semifinals tonight

I know I'll be watching! (ESPN 6:30 PM ET)


Just to add way more drama to tonight's match, here's a story on Anthony Robles -

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sp...B30695880A2E317C8625757F00101E6D?OpenDocument

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Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Nah, belamy, I'm not taking the bait.

Unlike Paul Donahoe, who signed a contract to have his image made available to the public, my friend has not. I'd never post a pic of him without his permission.
It's not a bait, silly man, I'm showing your total lack of credibility. Your friend is not hot since there's no real evidence, besides your particular and biased opinion, indicating the contrary :mrgreen: :lol:
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Paul Donahoe just won his semifinal match and will now wrestle #2 seed Nickerson in the national championship finals tomorrow. I hope Paul wins the title (as he predicted) and silences his critics/doubters/haters once and for all!
 
Re: Paul Donahoe article from Boston Globe

Your friend is not hot since there's no real evidence, besides your particular and biased opinion, indicating the contrary


Honestly, belamy, I don't care if you believe me or not. I have no reason to lie or embellish. It is what it is.

So please quit perving for a pic of my good-looking friend alright? It's not gonna happen. Deal with it.
 
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