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I'm Not Gay!

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Corey Archer- Radvideo.com
I'm Not Gay succeeds on the strength of its tops, with Drake Denton and Martin Lorenzo turning in particularly strong performances. Big-chested stud Drake Denton takes control of the action in his scenes, and his appearance here is no exception. In this movie's opener, he's teamed with slimmer, smoother Richie Boi, who sits on Denton as they fuck on some sleeping bags. The newcomer has an impressive uncut bone, and Denton gives it some attention before he begins the anal assault. You'll be envious of the twink as Denton douses his face with cum before they cuddle up in a sleeping bag.

Scene two sees the welcome return of scruffy delight Dempsey Stearns, here teamed with a cute blond newcomer, Cody Mason, who perfectly fits the Street Trade mold. Both come across a bit too hyper as super-hairy Stearns tops, though.

Another desirable blond, Xavier Nice, is introduced with Martin Lorenzo, one of Street Trade's consistently excellent tops. Lorenzo's creamy chest, one of his best assets, bears the tan lines of a wifebeater. The boys briefly stuff their poles into the holes of a sex doll before tasting each other. They look great in a stacked sixty-nine atop a folding table. The fucking is beautifully shot as Nice leans over stacked boxes and Lorenzo stands behind, occasionally propping one leg atop the boxes for leverage and delivering a firm swat to Nice's fuzzy ass. Lorenzo drops a juicy load that demands slow-mo.

In the finale, hot bottom Nick Jarett demonstrates his impressive self-sucking abilities in between getting used by earring-wearing top Tyler Reeves. Jarett enthusiastically receives a hard drilling facedown, on his side and on his back.

As in other recent Street Trade titles, much of the action could be better served by more attractive settings, but, in terms of casting and what unfolds onscreen, director Joe Serna pushes all the right buttons, as usual. In one break from the norm, there's a low-key music soundtrack throughout.
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