If it wasn't for the internet, I'd probably still be straight!

As a "straight" man I surfed TheHun and bought an AdultCheck membership ('96-'98). My gaze always lingered too long on the schlongs, but as long as I was on a straight site... everything in my mind was still cool... I wasn't no fag, I didn't wear dresses, my wrists weren't limp and I didn't talk with a lisp!

Ocassionally, I would peek in on the gay galleries and sites and usually what I found wasn't for me (smooth young guys). I would sit up and take notice (and my little friend too) when the men were of the masculine variety... I liked them hairy butch guys! I never had realized that gay men came in so many flavors.

Eventually, I quit looking at the straight sites and started surfing the gay sites exclusively and bought myself a UGAS membership. Then there was no denying... I was gay!

IMO, there are millions of closeted surfers on the internet, just like I used to be. When I first started meeting other men in chat and in-person (yeah, I was kinda slutty for 2 1/2 years... had to make up for lost time), I was amazed that many of them had stories similar to mine! Married men, divorced men, men with kids... you name it, their homosexual tendencies awakended by gay/straight chat rooms and internet porn.

In conclusion, the best way to market to closeted surfers is with sites with both straight and gay content... and as far as I know, that would be mixed AVS systems like CyberAge, ProAdult, DeluxePass, etc.