Sean Cody actually generated a lot of talk amongst people re : pulling of certain models, pulling stuff he was personally in etc
Reasons given were varied and came from too many sources to even verify the who/what/when/why of it all
- The story goes that some asked and he just said ok, some asked but had to pay to have it removed, he apparently got sued by a couple and just decided he would remove and not fight but then some say he DID fight a couple and still had their videos on the site etc
Yeah I think maybe they were drunk or on drugs or didn't think gay porn was as big as it was, and these straight guys thought to themselves, "20 dollars is 20 dollars. I'm gonna do a gayforpay video and think nothing of it again."
I guess they began to have second thoughts and were uncomfortable about guys looking at their body online.
I just think that's kinda interesting and nice that if guys regret or change their mind into becoming a gay porn star, these sites can remove their videos.
But what's on the internet is on the internet forever. When you decided to become a porn star that was your choice. So I have the right to still save these videos and pictures, regardless if the site took them down.
I can understand if people were recorded against their will or were underage etc, but this is not the case at all.