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That is a real shame. I liked his porn as he managed to get that combo of sexy and really nice and it looked like real sex, not just performing. Condolences to those that knew him.

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I met him a few times at IML. We talked some about industry and life things. He had this great plan to make a graphic novel about the Seven Deadly Sins, and he planned to use several porn stars for the personification of each sin. I was to be one of them. 

He would post interesting topics for conversation on Twitter, sometimes sex-positive, other times just ones that made you think about stuff. His face was kinda derpy, but he was quite intelligent and a sweet guy. I barely knew him, but will miss him as much as anyone. 

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We have a mutual friend.  I only had met Bryan 10-12 times.  We never fucked.

My friend said Bryan was one of the nicest, gentlest, and most compassionate people he ever had met.  There was nothing flashy about Bryan. Every conversation they had, whether casual or intense, Bryan was totally invested.  My friend was heartbroken.

I’m sorry I did not know him better.

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So sad. I can only hope to add but a fraction of the good that he did to the world.

To have someone who loves you as to be with you for almost 20 years (meaning Bryan was 19) is a testament to how loving an atmosphere they created as a couple and I am sad that they didn’t get more time together. Its a shame that we won’t get to see the full creative content that was his future projects. 

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I met and played with him at a small sex party during a CLAW weekend.  The two of us topped all the other guys there--but then Bryan asked for me to fuck him as well.  A nice man--you could just tell by how he interacted with everyone.  And talented--he showed me his latest artwork as we were cleaning up.  RIP.

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It's been confirmed - Bryan died of a heart attack during the night. Autopsy revealed that he had plugged arteries, and an enlarged heart. There's also a history of heart conditions in his family. Big guys like him are more prone to these types of problems. And it took him down at 39. We could speculate whether he neglected it, but it won't change anything. 

If you have heart issues, or are a big guy, or have genetic predisposition to them, get checked and ask your doctor to look beyond the normal testing methods. Can sneak up on you as it may have done to Bryan. 

Take rest, my friend. May the Dread Wolf never catch your scent. 😞 

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On 9/13/2023 at 11:29 AM, leatherpunk16 said:

It's been confirmed - Bryan died of a heart attack during the night. Autopsy revealed that he had plugged arteries, and an enlarged heart. There's also a history of heart conditions in his family. Big guys like him are more prone to these types of problems. And it took him down at 39. We could speculate whether he neglected it, but it won't change anything. 

If you have heart issues, or are a big guy, or have genetic predisposition to them, get checked and ask your doctor to look beyond the normal testing methods. Can sneak up on you as it may have done to Bryan. 

Take rest, my friend. May the Dread Wolf never catch your scent. 😞 

Yes, I was devastated when Bryan passed. We had just spent five days bumming around NYC together, which we always did on visits to NYC and he would stay with us part of the time when He would be in Atlanta. He was actually supposed to be in Atlanta two weeks after his passing and we had been planning what all we would go do while he was visiting this trip (On previous trips I learned things like there is a Walmart in Atlanta with a crypt in the corner of the parking, which we went and visited as well as normal touristy stuff like hiking to the top of Stone Mountain). He was a dear friend and a sweet man. I was his first on screen fisting experience because I was loose enough to take his giant paws. My husband and I attended his memorial service a month later and the turnout for it was so big it became SRO. He had a truly positive and profound impact on the lives he touched. 

Over a year later I still harbor a massive amount of anger over what happened because it was *completely* avoidable--yet another failure of the medical themed banking we call "American health care." His doctor has retired and at the corporate run practice Bryan was seeing a revolving door of nurse practitioners and physicians assistants (i.e. no consistent person providing care) who only 10 days before the heart attack told him his blood work was fine and he was in great health. This was compounded by the corporation migrating to a new computer system and all of Bryan's family history dropped form the system in the migration, so no one in the practice knew of the familial heart issues and in their rush to meet the patient metrics of a a new patient every 15 minutes, apparently none of them thought to ever review it or ask about it.  (My husband and I had already fired to corporate bought out practices we had been going to and we pay to have a concierge doctor now--I highly recommend them--so when I go to the doctor I see a medical school graduate and one that doesn't have metrics made up by medically untrained idiots with MBA's sop it's for longer than 15 minutes.) I mourn him everyday when I walk my dog down by the lake in the woods behind our house, which Bryan would go with me to when he visited-- Buddy (my bog dog) and I would also video call him from one of the docks on the lake just to say "hi."

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