The popularity of Sean Cody's Web site has propelled many of its models into Internet semi-stardom. Models featured on seancody.com have large fan followings, mostly in gay online communities, and some have made names for themselves after leaving the site. Alums of seancody.com include Simon Czaplinski (known as "Harley" on Sean Cody), an underwear model who appears under the name Simon Dexter;[3] Aaron Savvy ("Ajay"), a fitness model and Ultimate Fighter who has appeared on reality television;[4] and Dayton O'Connor and Paul Wagner ("Dayton" and "Barry" respectively), now professional **** actors.[5][6]
i guess because they follow the **** models rather than fashion models? I've been following sean cody since I was 14 but I follow the website not the men. Although I do wonder whatever happened to Ajay.
I think "models" can absolutely be known as models. They aren't fashion models, but they are getting money for looking hella fine. And plus, they ain't leaving ANYTHING up to the imagination.
Most of the guys here are between the ages of 18 and 30*. They are real guys with regular jobs and most of them have never been nude in front of a camera before. A few had done video or print work before they met me and a few have gone on to more mainstream endeavors. The surprising thing is that, even though they are beautiful and should be full of themselves, most of them are very polite and very down-to-earth.
This ***** ... he's gotta be joking with this ****.
I like the idea of him crying into his pillow as tonight, we're finally discussing the things he's always wanted to talk about.
If he's still with us.
By the by, this thread will be closed in 24 hours.
I want DISCUSSIONS. Why are gay men so ****ed as to idolize these 'performers?' Is it society's fault?
I'm not sure if anyone is idolizing these "models." at least I know I don't... They're beautiful men that like some d anyway they can get it. I don't think it's any more strange than a straight guy watching female performers.
There's too much talking going on right now. Not enough action.