Quote Originally Posted by abostonboy
Me as well.

If I am NOT mistaken, the legal age in Germany is 16 to pose naked. So a lot of those sites that use Euro models scare me.

It'a an issue that I have with Asian as well (even though I market extensively).

I took down a lot of twink sites and links to twink sites a year or so ago. Even though they do sell, there are other things that sell better.

Plus, as I have "matured=gotten older" my tastes have changed and for some reason I always do better marketing something I have a passion for. Barebacking twinks is not one of them.

And this whole Justin thing and the Cobra brat just add bad vibes if you ask me. It will be idiots like these that force visa to ban the words twinks.

i still see wbmasters putting up the most hardcore banners on their sites w/ models fucking that look 15 at most. It's scary. And as a Link List owner it even bothers me to link to those "feeder" sites, even though I know the content on the feeder site is of a model over 18. Who knows I may be liable for linking to CP if push comes to shove, since the banner in itself may be CP.

Well, to be fair, the attitude toward sex in the Netherlands and throughout Europe is much more healthy than here in America, where sex is taught to be something evil and sinful and dirty. I think because of America's backwards-ass attitude toward sex and sexuality, being part of the porn business at a young age can be pretty fucking damaging to one's psyche. I think there's a much freer vibe regarding sexuality over there. Can't be certain, but I would think that the kids in Europe are a bit more open to sex, and maybe it's not such a bad thing over there -- unless, however, they ARE being taken advantage of, in which case it could do the very thing I talked of earlier.

But yeah, what's with this whole boy fetish? Isn't it just a bit creepy? I so don't want to put anyone on the spot, but personally, I would have a very hard time promoting any site that skewed disturbingly young. I just wouldn't feel right knowing that I was helping to perpetuate something that I felt so uncomfortable with. Even for the revenue returns.