I am sick and tired of gay websites being forced to take the "back of the bus" when it comes to a number of straight companies that deal with both straight and gay content.

For example. I'm grabbing some images from PussyCash right now to promote their "6 Buck Gay" site. They have a line of 6 Buck Sites, only one of which is gay.

On the page where you select the website, the list reads:

6 Buck Hardcore
6 Buck Models
6 Buck Anal
6 Buck Teems
6 Buck Orgy
6 Buck Asians
6 Buck Ebony
6 Buck Cum
6 Buck Lesbians
6 Buck BBW
6 Buck Fetish
6 Buck Tranny
6 Buck Amateur
6 Buck Milf

And of course, at the end of the list, is this:

6 Buck Gay

My irritation is this: dual straight-gay companies usually stick gay stuff at the end because while they are willing to build a gay website, they do not consider the subject matter worthwhile enough to treat it as even remotely an equal to their straight content. Much like how the AVN awards years ago featured the gay awards at the end of the night as all the straight people were getting up and leaving, many affiliate companies treat their gay websites as second-class.

This offends me. I can deal with companies like Platinum Bucks, where you enter their affiliate program and get a lot of tits in your face, but when you click on their little rainbow flag icon instantly the interface switches to male-specific. Gay folks are outnumbered by straight ones, and the same goes for porn sites. I can deal with having to seek out gay-specific interfaces.

But for companies who don't offer enough gay sites to make such a system worthwhile, I get mighty irritated to see their gay content constantly lumped under "gay" and stuck in the location of least importance.

Does anyone else find this as irritating as I do? I'll still promote the site, but I'm not happy as I do so.

--Aaron