WE WERE INTERVIEWED FOR A DOCUMENTARY

We were recently asked to take part in a documentary on the subject of masculinity by Andrew Extein, a student from USC School of Social Work.  At first I was reluctant because we didn’t want our fem boys to feel slighted.  We love and value our fem gay boys and feel that they are a very important part of who we are culturally.  And, we love to fuck them, lol.  But then we met Andrew and we talked more about his intriguing project, and we quickly knew we needed to take part.

We welcomed him and his documentary crew into our home and our lives and let them ask whatever they wanted.  Andrew’s questions were very thoughtful and we really felt as though we were contributing to something important.  We can’t wait to see the finished product!  As the day turned to night, the filming went great and the three gents (all named, Andrew) stuck around after for some NON-SEXUAL fun.  I have to admit that the sexual tension in the room was evident from all corners of our house (see pics).  Some clothing did come off and some eyebrows were raised and some crotches were BULGING, mostly mine and Hunter’s, lol.  Had Hunter and I not just blown our loads, we would have tried to instigate something for sure.  The Andrews Three were a pleasure to chill with and they are welcome back anytime.  Specifically, Hunter and I feel we need to revisit the BULGING crotch situation; these boys were pretty modest, but you never know.

MASC is a documentary short that explores the fetish of masculinity in gay and queer communities through the eyes of self-described “masc” gay “bros” and other gender paradoxes. Currently a student at USC School of Social Work, Andrew Extein is calling attention to the values within gay and queer communities that have the potential to harm, while at the same time providing a deeply empathic portrait of compelling characters. Combining a background in visual art, a passion for social justice, and insight into gay culture, the filmmaker is questioning what it means to be gay – and what it means to be a man.

17 Responses to “WE WERE INTERVIEWED FOR A DOCUMENTARY”

  1. Sam says:

    The Andrews Three are super hot ESPECIALLY the one next to Hunter, I swear if i wasn’t taken, the best part is that on top of the hotness they’re also smart… love a smart guy. There’s nothing harder than brains

  2. Homoguy says:

    I’ll have to think for a while about why I have this urge to know if their gay, or not.Maybe it’s more than just curiosity.Is it just me, or do you ever walk down the street, pass by some guy, and think”is he?”.I do whenever i’m in boystown.If I think about it a little further it goes into “Do I even have a shot?””Does he like guys?””Does he have a boyfriend?”….and even if it’s not me I kind of like thinking of him with a guy.LOL, am I weird?

  3. Homoguy says:

    I guess I wanted to know if the Andrews were gay because I have a…..clanish? attitude about being gay.I’m always like “oh, he’s one of us”.”He’s family”.LOL.I’m just curious, plus they are really cute.I bookmarked their tumblr page.When do you think the project will be finished.I can’t wait to see it.

    • Andrew says:

      Yep, a bunch of gay Andrews. Thanks for the compliment 🙂 The project is sort of evolving into more of a web-based film series as well as original content including writing, art, and interviews. When I complete the Maverick Men video, they will post it and I’ll have the link up to the new website. I’m very glad you are interested in the project, and keep up with the tumblr! Feel free to send me a message any time.

      Andrew

  4. Cole Maverick says:

    Yes what he said lol
    Cole

  5. Homoguy says:

    First off, this is my first time ever posting to your site even though i’ve followed you since the earlier xtube days.Second, please tell me those guys are actually gay.I’m assuming they are, but I gotta know….which brings me to the subject.I get it.We put masculinity on a pedestal and if you’re not masculine you feel like you are not of value, or atleast sexually desireable.We don’t want to make people feel that way and when ever this comes up It can be uncomfortable and i’m always worried about sounding homophobic, but at the same time I feel like sometimes masculinity itself has become politically incorrect.

    We’re gay men.We’re attracted to men, so logically, it stands to reason that we would be attracted to masculinity and we shouldn’t feel ashamed of that either.I’ve seen 2 documentaries like this, The Butch Factor and Straight Acting, and truth be told when I see those guys who don’t “seem” stereotypically gay, hot guys playing football, hockey, ect. and they’re openly gay and proud…..there’s some part of me thinking “thumbs up for our team”.I think we get stripped of our own masculinity and tend to think of ourselves a certain way.

    I think that’s a big part of the whole straight guy fetish that dominates gay porn these days and why a lot of guys don’t come out.How many guys have you 2 picked up that said they were “straight” and then had his ass up in the air 5 seconds later?They probably don’t want to be “gay”….as in I don’t walk around in crazy pinch tight clothes, have a high pitched voice, walk with a limp wrist, singing show tunes, so I must not be gay.

    It’s a mind fuck and honestly it makes me sad.

    • Cole and Hunter says:

      Hey The Andrews three are hot boys that’s for sure, and to answer your question, you would have to ask them 🙂 obviously if they are doing a documentary on gay stuff, its a good bet that they are all gay, but I’m not telling lol, I think they are open in every way but I don’t want to OUT one or all if they are still in the closet or whatever, so maybe when they see this comment they will tell let u know if they are into the sausage, until then you will just have to wonder lol As far as the whole masc fem thing, it’s tough its all a gray area as far as I am concerned, you cant peg any one into anything like that..I mean there are fem guys and masc guys some are hot some are not, i think there is more to a man than his macho side, I have been to bed with quite a few guys and the most fem guys can shock you with how hard core and tough they are in the sheets, and the most masculine jacked guys are little flowers in bed, so ya just cant tell. Hunter and I love masculine guys and femmy boys; we see the hotness evident in both. It’s all good with us if u are what u are, we don’t care as long as u can bring sexy to the table…I do think this documentary is a great idea, I love the way they are progressing and I see only good things coming from it, in the mean time don’t be sad and mind fucked lol just be who u are and do who u wanna do and don’t get crazy over it, at the end of the day its about making a connection, to hot sex that hopefully will result in a great long lasting honest relationship.

      xo
      Cole

    • Andrew says:

      Hey Homoguy!

      It’s Andrew the filmmaker. Why do you want to know if the Andrews are gay or not?

      I totally understand your apprehension of projects like this. Masculinity can get vilified in a reactionary way, but that is more of an old-school feminist way of viewing masculinity. Contemporary critical views of masculinity is more empathic: how does masculinity affect both men and women? It has positive attributes, such as emphasizing confidence, outspoken-ness, independence–as well as negative: aggression, violence, close-minded-ness, suppressing emotions. I think the point of all this is to analyze masculinity in all its forms to see how it affects us all. Some people are just masculine, yes, that is great. I want to dig deeper though. What is the experience of someone who is masculine, and how do they view their own gender? What is their history? What messages did they learn about gender and sexuality growing up? While people don’t often like hearing about this, gay shame is very real and we all have very conflicted relationships with our sexual identity. It’s not as simple as “i’m masc” or “I’m femme.” we don’t live in vacuums or bubbles. I am trying to sift through these complexities.

      I am VERY glad you are raising questions and critiquing, though. It is so important for the conversation, and I encourage you to follow the project.

      http://mascdoc.tumblr.com

      Andrew

  6. Cole Maverick says:

    Our Pleasure Andrew, can’t wait to see the finished product 🙂

    Cole and Hunter

  7. Andrew says:

    Hey everyone. This is Andrew, the filmmaker. Check out the website for the project here:

    mascdoc.tumblr.com

    I’d love to hear your feedback! Thanks Cole & Hunter for participating, once again.

  8. Edgardo says:

    man’s masculinity
    I think it’s a very controvercial for society but I think we are all gay men, bisexual, heterosexual or transsexual will never stop being who we are men. That means spitting anywhere, belching, scratching the member, being dirty or having the need to fuck like crazy.
    This latter is what many straight men are afraid of a homosexual that are better than they when thinking about sex and heterosexual men also do not admit even like to be massaged the anus and I think effeminate to man but has a little manly.
    And who better to talk about you more manly men of the world.
    GREETINGS

  9. adrien says:

    I would have been great to see you 5 fuck together…

  10. Matt says:

    You two are the PERFECT selection by these guys to contribute to a piece on masculinity in this day-and-age. Now,don’t get me wrong–I love your porn vids, but when you expand beyond that with projects like this & the book, it makes me even more into you. I admire your ambition & seemingly non-stop ability to seize the moment! (and your asses–definitely admire your asses 😉

    • Cole and Hunter says:

      Matt, thanks so much for the love! We are having so much fun with all of this stuff. Glad to know you are, too. 🙂 – Hunter

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