If David wanted to be that way I guarantee he would have started a long time ago. Even when he created that "one thing" he didn't do it with his gay followers in mind. When David creates his content it's with fitness in mind and showing off his progress. Not purposely trying to tease his predominantly gay followers. Now don't get me wrong, I would love to see more sexual content of David especially from today's time, but it's not a must.He's not wrong tbh. The amount of gays who believe everyone is gay, specially all the people that make sex content, when they clearly are posing for anyone who isn't horny enough to not notice, is very high. They take advantage of us A LOT. Again, luckily David isn't the type, although he isn't probably because he isn't interested at all in selling a sexual side of himself. But all the others? They play with their gay fanbase like cats with a half dead mouse.
But it's only been within the last couple of years that a lot of these hot young fitness guys have purposely created teasing content showing themselves getting out of bed in the morning prancing around in skin tight boxer briefs, shower videos, and workout clip bending over purposely showing off their butt in tight gym shorts. Guys like Richard Duchon, Roy Benitez, Patrick Leblanc, Harrison Slade, Brandon Harding and more.
Or the other guys who like to create the stupid adolescent, goofy content making fun of the idea of gay male homosexuality. Guys like Austin Lauver, Johnny Munster, Parker Blake, Eric Janicki, and Brodie Falgoust. The sad thing is, there are a lot of gullible people out there who believe these guys are actually gay because of the type of content they create. News flash folks, all of these guys are very straight. Not closet gay or bi-curious. They do what they do for social media fame, numbers, and money.