You might know Scotty Rage better as the real-life partner of gay porn star Charlie Harding. As a serodiscordant couple, they’ve attempted to fight stigma by openly discussing how to make love work when one partner’s HIV-positive and the other is HIV-negative. Scotty appeared in a non-sexual role for Charlie’s bottoming debut and, not so long after, he was seen creepily peeking through the window at Colby Jansen in a brief cameo for MEN.COM‘s “Daddy’s Club”.
(He was also the designer of the controversial “Condoms are for pussies“ t-shirt that Mike Dozer was spotted wearing months before his shocking statutory rape arrest… But for the sake of this post, I am going to pretend that never happened and focus on his onscreen performance.)
Scotty has proven himself to be just as verbal as Harding, perfectly capable of assuming the “daddy” role when the camera starts to roll. He demonstrates this quite clearly in his scene with Cody Avalon for Hot Dads Hot Lads, but if you’re too twinked out from last week, you can also head over to Bareback That Hole to watch him in action Nick Tiano.
– Dewitt
Photo credit: Hot Dads Hot Lads
Check out a clip of Scotty Rage owning Cody Avalon’s hole below:
Like that? Watch the full scene and similar clips now at HOT DADS HOT LADS.
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Cute young guy,but old guy……..eek……..not great !!!!
g-r-o-s-s. just knowing as much as i know about him makes him that much more unattractive.
I’ll pass on the hairless little teenager, but hello, hot daddy!
(And incidentally, there was a report that came out within the last six months that said that condoms have never been safely tested and approved for anal sex. So technically, yes, condoms are for pussies.)
Oh yessssss! That’s is PORN!
i have this movie its awesome hehehe
If condoms are 4 PUSSIES than U must have house full of them !!!!
I have no desire to watch a old man FUCK anything !!!
“You are technically correct, the best kind of correct.”
This is a gaping hole in condom theory. If this report is true, then it introduces a paradox into all condom-related studies of STI transmission via anal intercourse, gay or straight. Those studies are contingent on the “proper use” of condoms for their effectiveness, but if something has never been tested for use in an application, no standard for proper use technically exists. At the same time, there’s enough empirical proof of their usefulness to bury a person in latex.
I can only hope that this report inspires condom manufacturers to release a new generation of prophylactics designed specifically for anal. The poly- type condoms were a good start, but something new is always nice.
You may in 20 years