It's funny, I work in this business and I adore our RB models because they are all really sweet guys. But I'm really objective about the whole industry. I was at the beach yesterday with friends and we were looking at these cute guys playing volleyball on the beach. All of them had really nice bodies, very handsome, skin glistening with sweat, bronzed by the sun. And I sat there picking out which ones would look great on some of the various sites I know, and how they looked really great and everything. Then my friend asked me which one I was hot for, and at that moment this guy walked past with a mohawk, tattoos on his arms and on the sides of his head, wearing all black, Doc Martens. His body type was average and his face was cute without being overly handsome. I said, "him". My friend asked why. I said, "well, his look says to me that we like some of the same things, tatts, piercings, mohawk." Guys who have all of these things usually like some of the same other things, not always but sometimes, and so if I was going to have anything in common with any of these people, it might have been him. Um... well except for the fact he was holding hand with a girl. LOL!
Now, his body type didn't matter. His looks didn't matter. Did he have to have all the ink and stuff? No. That was my first impression. But my idea of attraction is based on the fact that I might have something in common with a person. That's why porn doesn't do anything for me. I can look at thousands of "hot" guys on websites, but they are just pics and videos. So I don't really think of them beyond the aesthetics. I guess that's why working in this industry is perfect for me. I'm not caught up in it.
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