A lot of them are str8. They're just there for the $. In some videos, you can see they feel uncomfortable. Sometimes I wonder if they get blackmailed to do it or were lied to and got pressure to do it. Men get paid more in gay av than str8 av. They get more $+attention if they go to gay av becuz that focus more on them. Even if they do str8 scenes, the focus is on them, not the women.
i would like to know more about the jgv industry. how much discomfort from the straight guys is real, and how much is an act. there's over a hundred thousand GVDB entries, so it can't be all that shady, or how would it survive?
right, for jgv straight scenes, the focus is on the men, because it's for a man-loving audience.
mayasa doth protest too much (
https://md.gvdb.org/445/)......... he did girl's ch/silk labo. i don't doubt that he's not into dick. and his resistance, or was it overacting?, is entertaining. and yet, he kept on going back for more.
there's so much we won't know about why a model chooses to go into jgv, but there's definitely paperwork behind it all and clear contractual obligations with the model's red lines spelled out.
model 1 does not want the goggle man to get his dick out or put it anywhere near him.
models 2 and 3 are open to it but don't make any guarantee.
model 4 signs his name and opens wide.
so for model 1 you miss out on the goggleman trying to coerce the model.
model 2's hand gets thrust on the goggleman's bulge, and then he politely declines.
model 3's hand gets thrust on the goggleman's bulge, whips it out, and likes the taste.
model 4 can't get the goggleman's cock in every hole he has fast enough.
(@)nonke, especially the latest ANO releases are good examples, and based on what the goggleman does or doesn't do, you can get an idea of what the model's stated limits probably were. sure, there definitely are examples where the model went beyond their own limits out of whatever in-the-moment pressure there was, but given that studios and distributors to erase some or all traces of certain models, there doesn't seem to be any guns held to heads.
i might be totally naive about this like i was about avocado and snickers. but it's a legal, seemingly well-regulated industry, and there's really no competitive edge for a studio to purposefully do anything that would risk bringing the whole industry down.