<![CDATA[Jezebel: gay for pay]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: gay for pay]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/gayforpay http://jezebel.com/tag/gayforpay <![CDATA[Gay For Pay Porn Stars Explain Themselves On Tyra]]> Today Tyra explored the world of (straight) male porn actors who are "gay for pay." Interestingly (and not surprisingly), she wasn't nearly as harsh on them as she is towards women in the sex industry.

The stuff that the guests said made a lot of sense, like how they're able to "turn it on" in front of the camera, the fact that there's really nothing "intimate" about filming a porn scene, and that when it comes down to it, porn is porn, and it doesn't really matter who or what you're having sex with, because there will always be a disconnect there. (Viagra also helps.) Something else worth noting, which was not discussed on Tyra, is that no one ever really questions the sexuality of women who do girl-on-girl scenes, if they say that they're straight.

Earlier: Gay For Pay: Can A Guy Really Be Straight If He Bones Dudes?

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<![CDATA[Gay For Pay: Can A Guy Really Be Straight If He Bones Dudes?]]> A new episode of MTV's True Life aired last night called "I Work in the Sex Industry." While "sex industry" is defined kinda loosely (one of the girls they follow hosts a college radio sex show), the storyline following Aaron, a 23-year-old straight guy who works in gay porn, was pretty interesting. He says he really, truly is straight but that he can't turn the money down, since gay sex scenes offer about five times the cash as straight ones, and he simply relies on Viagra to get him up. The thing is, his family seems to have a hard time believing that he can do that job and be straight, and even his gay male costars tease him about how he just doesn't know he's gay yet. Clip above.

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