Jeremy Hall Goes Raw Again, with Even More Attitude
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Me and my roommates are sex addicts. Addicted to big cocks. Our cum dumps are hungry 24/7, and we will only take it raw. We know it’s dangerous, but we don’t care.
So says the introduction to “bad-boy jock” turned gay porn producer Jeremy Hall’s latest project, SketchySex.com. At a time when the California-based adult industry faces mandatory condom usage and the debate over bareback gay porn shows little sign of becoming less contentious, Hall delivers a monumental “fuck you” to all sides.
Because the site promotes anonymous unprotected anal intercourse as fun and profitable, Hall undoubtedly will experience negative feedback. But he’s no stranger to controversy. A previous project, FraternityX.com, purported to present “real drunken gang-bangs at an actual fraternity in Tempe, Ariz.” That site also glories in the presentation of anonymous, sometimes forcible, bareback gay sex.
Where others might see at least a modicum of mercenary irresponsibility in encouraging very young men — especially drunken or drugged young men — to engage in potentially life-altering behavior in exchange for a few bucks, Hall finds no moral or ethical conflict.
“I’ve put together some sex addicts, given them some cameras, a place to live and the opportunity to feed their addiction,” he said. “Yes, this is the real deal.”
Both sites are part of the Male Revenue affiliate program, a division of the same company that owns gay hookup site Manhunt. The program pays $30 per sign-up or 50-percent recurring revenue share.