Is It Us?
Disruptive Studios has made a name for itself by going where many studios will not. They create elaborate scenarios, dramatic acting, and explore taboo topics. Their True Men imprint drops into real-life scenarios while also giving you the sex you want.
The first scene finds Greg Dixxon and Jay Tee having an argument. The issue in this May/December relationship is that Tee seems uninterested in going out with Dixxon's friends. Tee returns only for them to discuss their relationship even more. Honestly, this scene feels a little too real-life; an older man insecure because his younger boyfriend has social anxiety is a tale as old as time itself. Soon, they finally have their clothes off, and Tee has Dixxon's dick in his mouth. Dixxon returns the favor and rims his twunk boyfriend's tight, pink hole. It's not long before he's fucking him. Then, it's Tee's turn to take on his daddy as he pounds Dixxon from the back and then fucks a load out of him.
The next scene has an interesting subplot. Christian Wilde plays an ex-felon who's just out of prison. Garrett Kinsley, his friend's younger brother, has been writing to him for years. Wilde leaves his halfway house and meets Kinsley for a visit. After playing catch-up, Kinsley lets on how much he's thought about Wilde — and the two share a romantic kiss. They head to the bedroom, and after some heavy petting, Kinsley is taking Wilde's massive meat into his mouth. Wilde returns the favor, giving Kinsley some decent oral service. Then, Kinsley proceeds to ride Wilde like a champ, taking his dick in multiple positions and even being lifted by Wilde. They take a break for Kinsely to worship his cock some more, and then, Wilde proceeds to keep pounding him out until they both cum.
Disruptive Studios is taking chances and challenging its performers. The sex is good in both scenes, and the scenarios vary.
Is It Us? Al Rhinehard (Greg Dixxon) and Gabe Lovelace (Jay Tee) are in a relationship, and Gabe is reticent about going out and being seen together. Al isn't sure if that's because he's older or because they're in a homosexual relationship. Al confronts Gabe, and they work through the issues together as a couple.
Billy (Christian Wilde) is in a halfway house, looking over all the letters Fallon (Garrett Kinsley) sent him over the past three years when he was in prison. Fallon is the only person to keep in touch with him and believe him. Billy goes to see Fallon at his family's house. Fallon wishes he could invite Billy to stay there rather than the halfway house, but, of course, his parents aren't having it. Billy is so thankful for Fallon's unwavering support, and he shows him just how much.
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