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Even the suggestion of producing a condomless movie in 2002 would have gotten you blacklisted from the entire gay porn industry. With the exception of two or three underground studios, there was no bareback gay porn in 2002. Every single major gay porn magazine has since been shut down, including Inches, All Man, Mandate, Honcho, Men, and Unzipped. If a gay porn star wants press today, all he has to do is answer questions in an email-and sometimes the person writing the email doesn’t even have to be the person they say they are! Back in 2002, gay porn stars met with a magazine’s photographers and editors for customized photo shoots and in-depth, in person interviews to coincide with the release of their latest feature. (Some studios like Sean Cody and Randy Blue still pay over $1,000 per scene.) Now? A newcomer earns as little as $200 for doing a web scene. And speaking of pay in general, newcomers would regularly earn $1,500+ to appear in their first movie. Old school talent agent David Forest recently told me that his clients (Ken Ryker, Ryan Idol, Jeff Stryker) used to make $12,000 per movie, and they’d usually only make two or three movies per year. Most big name stars were paid for each movie they did, not each scene. Stars were paid per movie, not per scene. It took a long time to get through a movie, but if you didn’t like a certain performer, you could always fast forward to the next scene.Ħ.
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Studios made full features with loosely connected plots and storylines, usually consisting of 4-5 scenes. There were no “scenes,” there were only full movies. Covering anything up with tattoos would be counterintuitive.ĥ. Why didn’t gay porn stars have tattoos in 2002? Coming out of the AIDS crisis of the 80’s and 90’s, the industry (and gay media in general) was focused on presenting big, strong, mostly hairless, healthy bodies. This was often problematic, because it meant you’d be showing the bookstore clerk your gay porn rental in a time when being gay wasn’t nearly as accepted as it is now. If you didn’t have $100 to buy an entire movie, you could rent a tape (or a DVD) from your local adult bookstore, if you lived in a relatively big city with adult bookstores that carried homosexual titles. I wonder if someone like Liam Riley even knows what a VCR is?
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So, instead of paying $1 for a trial membership to a gay porn site, you paid anywhere from $50-$100 for an entire movie, and you still used your VCR every night. With the exception of Sean Cody (which launched in 2001), the overwhelming majority of gay porn was still being released on VHS in 2002. Consumers didn’t know (and likely didn’t care) which gay porn stars were gay-for-pay, who got a DUI, or who wanted $100,000 to “ pay for college.” It was a simpler time! Also, there wasn’t a gay porn blogosphere (even the grandfather of gay porn blogs,, didn’t launch until 2003), so if you wanted gossip about your favorite stars, you’d have to sign into AOL and go to Data Lounge or ATKOL (remember ATKOL? LOL).
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In 2002, there was no Twitter, no Facebook, and no ask.fm. If you were old enough to be buying and watching gay porn in 2002 and are still buying (or illegally downloading) gay porn now, you have no doubt noticed some changes in the industry! Here are 10 things-some good, some bad-that were different about gay porn 12 years ago. 12 years might not seem like that long, but in the gay porn world, it bridges the distance between two completely different eras.