Ted Cordery — Fitness Instagrammer

It’s interesting how most of these straight content creators are happy with showing their ass but not their dick. You’d think it’d be the other way around — I bet it would have been 20 years ago!
Each one's different. I've been paying straight lads for sex/nudes for years and there's polarizing opinions of what's more gay: Anal, or sustaining an erection with a man.


There's straight lads who think sustaining an erection with another man is more gay than being flaccid and taking a dick. and vice versa.

Ted is kinda both since he won't show his asshole or answer questions about requests to see it.
 
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He's definitely queer baiting. He did a YouTube video Q&A recently, and somebody asked him if he was heterosexual or homosexual, and he said "Heterosexual? I don't even know what that word means."
 
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He's definitely queer baiting. He did a YouTube video Q&A recently, and somebody asked him if he was heterosexual or homosexual, and he said "Heterosexual? I don't even know what that word means."
Then, in the part two Q&A video, for some reason he read the exact same question, and just said "straight".
 
He's definitely queer baiting. He did a YouTube video Q&A recently, and somebody asked him if he was heterosexual or homosexual, and he said "Heterosexual? I don't even know what that word means."
He actually might not know what heterosexual means alot of times ppl just say straight lmao
 
Having seen a lot of customers on OnlyFans and cam sites aggressively pursue some kind of weird boyfriend roleplay with models, it's no wonder models leave an air of ambiguity around their sexuality. A certain portion of the market demands it. Though as DrScorpio has noted Ted isn't particularly ambiguous.

All I really care about in a model is if they're hot and their content is decent. Sexuality is secondary when it comes to porn, it's very unlikely that any model I subscribe to is going to be my boyfriend, so why care?
 
Having seen a lot of customers on OnlyFans and cam sites aggressively pursue some kind of weird boyfriend roleplay with models, it's no wonder models leave an air of ambiguity around their sexuality. A certain portion of the market demands it. Though as DrScorpio has noted Ted isn't particularly ambiguous.

All I really care about in a model is if they're hot and their content is decent. Sexuality is secondary when it comes to porn, it's very unlikely that any model I subscribe to is going to be my boyfriend, so why care?
Some people would rather give their money to other gay people, instead of straight people scamming and pretending to maybe be hetero flexible, or bicurious, or something like that.
 
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Some people would rather give their money to other gay people, instead of straight people scamming and pretending to maybe be hetero flexible, or bicurious, or something like that.
That's your choice. I'd advise starting by looking at the model's bio and seeing what it says on the matter.
 
Some people would rather give their money to other gay people, instead of straight people scamming and pretending to maybe be hetero flexible, or bicurious, or something like that.
What impeccable people to have such strong moral values when sat in their bedroom beating their meat to a video