JaysStraightGuys.com Launches

LOS ANGELES — Jay, who helped create the Amateur Straight Guy genre as part of the team behind the first site of its kind, has gone solo, launching his solely owned and operated site, JaysStraightGuys.com.

Today what was once considered a niche has turned into a cottage industry.

“I decided to launch my own site so I could have complete artistic control over my videos,” said Jay, who is based in Arizona. “It remains my goal to bring the hottest straight guys to our fans on the Internet in a way that makes the viewer feel like a real voyeur, getting to see a tape that looks like it should be hidden in someone’s closet.”

Some of the straight guys on the site eventually go "all the way," Jay said, and the ones who can truly perform are usually brought back for more, becoming amateur "stars” of the site.

Besides launching with dozens of hours of content, JaysStraightGuys.com will also offer two new scenes per week plus a “fun” section that will contain candid clips and behind-the-scenes footage. The site also features a full message board and blog, as well as a chat room where fans can interact with each other and from time to time, Jay himself.

“I’ll be casting a mixture of models I’ve worked with before plus a bunch of new sexy straight studs you can’t find anywhere else,” said Jay, whose "type" on the site ranges from tattooed bad asses to innocent-looking skater boys. “I have been into seducing straight guys ever since I can remember. You could call it a labor of love.” 

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