If nothing else it will sharpen your own concept of sin and, along with your being shocked, you might just learn something. To those who would "never consider" buying "that kind of a book" I'd ask that you think again. Cole and Hunter want to put on a show and do and we should all be grateful to them for their candor and courage in keeping in the bits that validate the truth of the material. Face it, these gentlemen have a fascinating tale to tell and they do so in an intriguing fashion that cannot help but remind you of Mickey and Judy and all those kids who want to put on a show.
At times the writing is too pat suggesting an overly enthusiastic editor but it's never uninteresting.
Not everything in the book ends happily but lessons are learned certainly by the authors and hopefully by the reader.Īt first I was a bit off put by the "he said/he said" construction but it develops a rhythm that works very nicely. These are intelligent people who find themselves online for reasons they don't understand. It's also a cautionary tale about believing what you cannot see and, in this era, this may be the thing I'd want any reader to take away as much as the fun and games of sex.
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(Who's lucky enough to live across the street from a frat house full of randy young men?) It's a small circle of friends but each adds something to the fabric of the text. Their inclusion of others is by invitation not solicitation. They're not willing to be drawn to the sleazy side of porn (and for those who think all porn is sleaze, this may alter your perceptions) and have standards which they stick to. In the book and on the internet it's clear that these are two people that care for and about each other and those with whom they eventually interact. But what sets Cole and Hunter (the Maverick Men of the title) apart is that they stick with each other. There's a certain mind set that must be present to allow anyone who wishes, for a modest sum, to watch you or you and someone else perform sex acts. That they made a business out of it happens at last, not at first. We find that the two men involved weren't so immediately determined to charge money for the pleasure-and it is-of watching them both make love and sex. It answers many questions participants in these amateur pictorials may have asked.
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It's very explicitly about the sex lives of two men but it's just as much about how they create their own lives and, eventually, literally combine business with (lots of) pleasure.įor everyone who has ever considered or actually made a "sex tape" here's a how to (and how not to) share it with a few of your friends and thousands of strangers. This is as much a romance as it is a lead article in "Fortune". However, if that's all you want, you're missing the more important parts. Don't waste your money.įor those who might buy this hoping to find red hot sex, royal romps in many places and for a certain voyeurism, you'll get what you want. Anywho, I shouldn't be too harsh because they obviously didn't actually write this book (if you've read any of their blogs, you know they aren't "writers.") It was written by their "editor" Anthony DiFiore (who the boys credit with being so hot they couldn't say "no" to a book deal.). He drives THREE HOURS to pick up an eighteen-year-old to bring back to his apartment for he and Hunter to have sex with because he doesn't want to come home empty handed. What does Cole do in this moment? Does he try to help the kid? Nope. It turns out the kid is now addicted to meth, and takes off when he can't get any money out of Cole. Sorry, Bruce.) My favorite terrible moment was a chapter about one of their early twink tricks (btw, "twink" is gold for these two) who Cole goes to meet to convince him not to take down the video they shot together. At one point they go camping and one of them (does it really matter which one?) says the only bears they'll run into will "look like Bruce Villanch." (Not meant as a compliment. Hunter spends the entire first chapter sulking at a party someone was nice enough to invite him to because the guests weren't up to his standards - he describes them all by their looks, listing off old guys, out of shape guys, weird guys, etc. All their adversaries are ugly, old, fat, etc. All throughout the book the people that are friends or allies are hot, handsome, good looking. Not for doing porn - that's why I bought the book! But how they treat and view other people.