Tim Kruger has passed.

his OF thread got closed, ugh
anyways RIP Marcel / TK !
thanks for all the strokes I did and introducing me to Gianni Maggio and Guido Stahl, ill be stroking to your stuff this weekend babe!
It was locked temporarily because someone was trolling. It has since been reopened.
His thread on here on LPSG? Can we still post his scene photos and clips?
The onlyfan Thread has been reopened, but I would take caution posting his pornographic content there. It has affected people greatly and some of his friends read the thread and they may not take to kindly to over representing that side of him.
 
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It was locked temporarily because someone was trolling. It has since been reopened.

The onlyfan Thread has been reopened, but I would take caution posting his pornographic content there. It has affected people greatly and some of his friends read the thread and they may not take to kindly to over representing that side of him.
but im already here, man. hope those friends are fine
 
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The onlyfan Thread has been reopened, but I would take caution posting his pornographic content there. It has affected people greatly and some of his friends read the thread and they may not take to kindly to over representing that side of him.
I see, but then again... As @maxdenozo pointed out earlier, when a conventional film star dies, we celebrate their life by watching their work; it is seen as a way of honouring their hard, passionate work on Earth. But when an adult film star dies (regardless of the circumstances), suddenly that's disrespectful to some...

I heard that on some occasions, the family of a porn model asked for the videos of said model to be removed from the sites they modelled for. And sometimes, it may actually be the site's policy, or the site may choose to remove the videos in certain cases; reportedly, that often occurred on SeanCody and Corbin Fisher.

Not to sound insensitive, but that almost sounds like an insult to me, like those families are ashamed of the chosen profession of their departed one. If their loved one was a mainstream movie star or a book author or a painter or a singer or a rapper, would they request removal or non-posting of their loved one's material? What makes adult content something to be deleted from history? Why is it wrong to remember somebody to have been a fantastic adult star on top of being a great human being w/ some other activities and hobbies? Something to think about!

Note: The way I see it, watching and nutting to content of the deceased star (after maybe lighting a candle, offering some water, saying a prayer), is a great way of honouring the star's life and achievements. It's all a matter of perspective.
 
Since Marcel's death was announced, my heart is full of pain.
I can't believe how and why it happened, there are so many unanswered questions at the moment.
I sincerely hope that his partner or family will provide more information about what happened.
It is very painful and terrible, he was loved by many of us.
 
It was locked temporarily because someone was trolling. It has since been reopened.

The onlyfan Thread has been reopened, but I would take caution posting his pornographic content there. It has affected people greatly and some of his friends read the thread and they may not take to kindly to over representing that side of him.
Well, that was THE major side of him. Sex work is work, right?
 
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This is so sad. :(

Yes, I enjoyed watching this handsome, hung and sexy man do his thing, but im Sure there was more to him than that. He had family, friends and seemed like he enjoyed life to its fullest. My condolences to all who knew him closely
 
I see, but then again... As @maxdenozo pointed out earlier, when a conventional film star dies, we celebrate their life by watching their work; it is seen as a way of honouring their hard, passionate work on Earth. But when an adult film star dies (regardless of the circumstances), suddenly that's disrespectful to some...

I heard that on some occasions, the family of a porn model asked for the videos of said model to be removed from the sites they modelled for. And sometimes, it may actually be the site's policy, or the site may choose to remove the videos in certain cases; reportedly, that often occurred on SeanCody and Corbin Fisher.

Not to sound insensitive, but that almost sounds like an insult to me, like those families are ashamed of the chosen profession of their departed one. If their loved one was a mainstream movie star or a book author or a painter or a singer or a rapper, would they request removal or non-posting of their loved one's material? What makes adult content something to be deleted from history? Why is it wrong to remember somebody to have been a fantastic adult star on top of being a great human being w/ some other activities and hobbies? Something to think about!

Note: The way I see it, watching and nutting to content of the deceased star (after maybe lighting a candle, offering some water, saying a prayer), is a great way of honouring the star's life and achievements. It's all a matter of perspective.
I am personally not against showing a deceased porn stars work after their passing. I do not see sex work as something to be a shamed of. However, I do understand why people close to the person may object because they may feel that the person is solely objectified as a sex object and not seen as the multifaceted individual that they were.
People who were friends of Tim (Marcel) voiced their annoyance at posters that were focusing getting new scenes and such. I was simply stating that fact. Like ShaitanIblis has stated "It's all a matter of perspective" and people just have to understand that people respond to grief and sadness in different ways. Let's just be understanding of both side.😉🐷

Well, that was THE major side of him. Sex work is work, right?
That was a major side to you and me and nothing is wrong with that. To his friends he was something more. Like I said above I see no shame in sex work, but everyone has different opinions on that subject. All I'm saying is keep that in mind when and where you post. Since it's a sensitive topic to some of the members.

 
Is it insensitive of me wanting to know the cause of death before anything else? Thats all im interested to know. Is the simple accident at home a coverup? Was he having drug related issues before this. Im just curious.
You’re allowed to be curious. He was a “public figure” in the porn sense of public, so he, like other “celebrities” are part of the public discourse and therefore open for discussion.
 
It’s a weird sense of melancholy when somebody in the porn industry dies. Not just because they are actors and very well known, but because of the intimacy that porn delivers to people. It’s a strange one.
He was a beautiful performer and it’s so sad to see him pass so young, with so much more to offer the world.