He was in Colt/Buckshot Buckleroos. One of my favorite movies/series ever. He’s always incredibly hot but OMG he looked fabulous.
Yes, he was sexy. He is one of the most popular gay porn stars from the 90s. The tattoos were rare and kept to a minimum. Which was a good thing.
 
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I started collecting gay porn magazines in the late 90s. Up to the early 2000s. So, i have a good collection. These gay porn magazines are quite expensive today. Even if they are used. They are rare. I'm glad to have bough them when they came out. Anybody have gay porn magazines from the 90s ?

Here are some All Man and Honcho gay porn magazines from the 90s. Good magazines.

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Does anyone remember when the video stores would package magazines in a 3-pack? They'd put the best covers facing out, but you'd always hope there was a treasure in the middle of the pack.
I remember gay porn magazines at the drugstore. They were on the last row at the top. In front, there was the celebrities magazines, the fashion magazines, the video games magazines, the movies magazines, ect... This is where i bought gay porn magazines. I was not shy. Even when people say me buying gay porn magazines. I was comfortable. Not everybody is comfortable to buy porn magazines at the drugstone. It was the late 90s. I still didnt had the internet. Not even a computer. I got my first computer in 2000. Windows 98. Good times.
 
I remember gay porn magazines at the drugstore. They were on the last row at the top. In front, there was the celebrities magazines, the fashion magazines, the video games magazines, the movies magazines, ect... This is where i bought gay porn magazines. I was not shy. Even when people say me buying gay porn magazines. I was comfortable. Not everybody is comfortable to buy porn magazines at the drugstone. It was the late 90s. I still didnt had the internet. Not even a computer. I got my first computer in 2000. Windows 98. Good times.
I was not comfortable buying them......even at the video store. LOL.....I wasn't even comfortable walking into the video store.
 
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I was not comfortable buying them......even at the video store. LOL.....I wasn't even comfortable walking into the video store.
My video store had saloon type doors to get in the porn section. So, when you opened the doors. It made sounds. They really wanted people to know when somebody gets in the porn section. Did you had saloon doors in the porn section in your video store ?
 
My video store had saloon type doors to get in the porn section. So, when you opened the doors. It made sounds. They really wanted people to know when somebody gets in the porn section. Did you had saloon doors in the porn section in your video store ?
No....this was a porn only video store I was referring to.
 
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I started collecting gay porn magazines in the late 90s. Up to the early 2000s. So, i have a good collection. These gay porn magazines are quite expensive today. Even if they are used. They are rare. I'm glad to have bough them when they came out. Anybody have gay porn magazines from the 90s ?

Here are some All Man and Honcho gay porn magazines from the 90s. Good magazines.

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Hidden In my parent's house I have some magazines I "got" from a local card store while my parents were bowling. They were in a league and I was 14? They are definitely from the 80s. "Honcho" is definitely one. The other may have been called "Manhunt."

In the 90's I collected any magazine that contained pictures of anyone who "danced" at the Gaiety Theater in NYC. Many were mainstream fitness magazines but there's at least one "Honcho" in that bunch ... I just checked there's a "Honcho" from November 1998 and a "Torso" from January 2001 (Volume 19, Number 6). So that one is later. Both are in protective sleeves and in pristine condition.

Your posts are great! Thank you!!!
 
No....this was a porn only video store I was referring to.

My video store had saloon type doors to get in the porn section. So, when you opened the doors. It made sounds. They really wanted people to know when somebody gets in the porn section. Did you had saloon doors in the porn section in your video store ?
The video store closest to my house had those exact doors. It was so nearby that I feared "discovery" as a "pervert" hahaha. It was owned and operated by the parents of kids I went to High School with so that was a "no".

The video store where I'd get my first porn "tape'" was a half-hour away. It was a seventies classic transferred to VHS. "Muscle Beach", or something like that, set at that beach in California.

I rented there until he went out of business and sold to a gay porn store so I began to go there. It was in an industrial park and I'd eventually get a weekend job overnights. It had a "backroom" with a pool table, video game machines, and a corridor with 10, 6x8 foot "rooms" or "cabins" you could rent by the 1/2 hour for extracurricular activities. I was in college. That's where I met Jeff Stryker. We held events there and a lot of porn stars would come, appear, and then have extracurricular activities with the store's owner.

And I was worried my neighbors would think me a pervert for renting heterosexual porn. HAHAHAHA. This is all on boring, vanilla suburban Long Island an hour and a little more outside NYC.
 
Everything was so taboo back in the day. I remember buying my first VHS tape. I was in Atlantic City and worked up the nerve to go into a XXX video store. I can't even begin to explain how nervous I was. I perused the titles for a very long time before finally picking one out. My heart was beating so fast when I walked up to the counter to purchase. So nervous......but, so excited at the same time. It got easier as the years went by, but I was never really comfortable with going into.....or, purchasing anything at a XXX video store.
 
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Everything was so taboo back in the day. I remember buying my first VHS tape. I was in Atlantic City and worked up the nerve to go into a XXX video store. I can't even begin to explain how nervous I was. I perused the titles for a very long time before finally picking one out. My heart was beating so fast when I walked up to the counter to purchase. So nervous......but, so excited at the same time. It got easier as the years went by, but I was never really comfortable with going into.....or, purchasing anything at a XXX video store.
I agree about the taboo. Renting the tapes required what seemed like hard and fast rules or conditions or it wouldn't or couldn't happen. I remember searching that exact 1/2-hour radius. There was another store within it, but that particular road made it likely family or someone I knew would drive by and know my car. Or, worse, see me going in or coming out. In some ways, it was actually mentally easier to place myself in greater physical danger by going to sketchy industrial parks here or into Times Square on the train to watch or buy porn. It was crazy. But completely internalized and normalized as "safer" given the stigma attached.