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One of my favourites. Thank you for sharing yourself with us, Glenn — your sexuality, your theatricality, and your musical creativity. Gone way too soon.

[think before following links] https://www.ebar.com/story/154768/News/Glenn Soukesian%2C known as adult film star Colton Ford%2C dies

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His was the first OnlyFans account I subscribed to. While his mainstream porn career was in the condom era, his OF content was bare. Brief, but bare.

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How sad.  I remember when I first saw him in porn in the early 2000s, I enjoyed his videos for sure.  Later he would go on to release music, and I have to admit I have two of them on my iPhone, "Tug of War" and "The Way you Love me".  Both were released in 2007 and I believe they are still available on iTunes.

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Before anyone says something inappropriate, I'm going to copy in what Brian Bonds had to say on the matter.

"Warning: Honest opinion. Over the past few months, we’ve lost some amazing performers; Colton Ford, Tim Krueger, Apollo Moon and Roman Mercury. And I see comments on our posts in memorandums that you’d normally make on a thirst trap post. It doesn’t matter if they’re sex workers, we are expressing the loss of a friend, co-worker, brother, significant other. So to make sexual comments on posts like these is not only way too soon, but to me shows a lack of compassion for our loss and the dead themselves. So when someone dies, it doesn’t matter how sexy they were, how many times you jacked off to them, even if you’ve been intimate with them, please keep your comments respectful. The mental gutter may be deep but it’s shallow enough for you to come out of it for a second to not sexualize the dead."

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1 hour ago, leatherpunk16 said:

Before anyone says something inappropriate, I'm going to copy in what Brian Bonds had to say on the matter.

"Warning: Honest opinion. Over the past few months, we’ve lost some amazing performers; Colton Ford, Tim Krueger, Apollo Moon and Roman Mercury. And I see comments on our posts in memorandums that you’d normally make on a thirst trap post. It doesn’t matter if they’re sex workers, we are expressing the loss of a friend, co-worker, brother, significant other. So to make sexual comments on posts like these is not only way too soon, but to me shows a lack of compassion for our loss and the dead themselves. So when someone dies, it doesn’t matter how sexy they were, how many times you jacked off to them, even if you’ve been intimate with them, please keep your comments respectful. The mental gutter may be deep but it’s shallow enough for you to come out of it for a second to not sexualize the dead."

Okay, I am going say something that Brian Bonds may not agree with or like.  Frankly, I don't care what he likes.

Of the four mentioned, one of those men is in my phone, I have had  breakfast, lunch, dinner and spent time with him at his home.  So for someone who doesn't know me, (i.e.Brian Bonds) I find it offensive that he makes some kind of comment that the only reason we have an interest in these people is sexual.  I posted a comment about Colton Ford, that was not really sexual, but rather it mentioned that I had downloaded and purchased his music.  That had nothing to do with his onscreen performances.

I take offense to what Bonds has to say.  Because he does not know who everyone has interacted with over the years.   Who is he to tell us what we can and can not say?  I am going to track him down.  I 'd like to know where this posting was made.  I hope for his sake it was not on X.  I am not going to be nasty, that he does not know what has been  going on in someone's life for the past 30 years ago.  His remarks are highly offensive, and I plan on telling him so.

Thanks for your post, because I plan on giving him a piece of my mind.

 

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Regarding the comment from Brian Bonds, I did find him on X and told him how I felt.  If anyone knows where this posts was originally, I would appreciate that information.

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