CockyBoys Debuts Episode One of New Series, 'Just Being Me'

NEW YORK — CockyBoys debuts a brand new series produced and directed by RJ Sebastian and Jake Jaxson. The CockyBoys owners and real life partners present this new series, Just Being Me, centered around gay men being free to truly accept themselves. The series kicks off today with the debut episode, starring CockyBoys' Ben Masters and Levi Karter.

Accepting who they are as gay men was a learning experience for both Masters and Karter, and it was one of the reasons why they hit it off when they met. But it wasn't until they went to Fire Island that Masters found out this was where Karter really set himself free. Thanks to Karter's influence, Masters also learned to 'Just Be.' 

In the first episode of Just Being Me Masters tops Karter in various creative positions, including literally hanging from a tree. 

Director Jaxson says, "For some time now, I have shared my firm belief that porn has ‪purpose. That statement is often met with blank faces and eye rolls. Ironically, most of the eye-rolling comes from fellow folks working in or consuming porn, and it is in those moments that I feel more connected to my purpose of porn, remembering back to my early teens when overcome by the confusion of conscience and desire, I found and stole my first gay porn magazine, Blonds Do It Best. And it was in that moment, that I was finally able to see, in vivid color, what I have been imagining, wanting, and believing was true. I was not crazy. I was not a mistake. I was normal. And in that moment, porn had purpose, if only for a instant, helping to quiet my self-defeating thoughts."

Jaxson continues, "It was not until I began working with so many of the young men at CockyBoys did I begin to learn, grow, and thrive based on their openness, self-love, and joy of being gay. Today, we are celebrating a new kind of sexual revolution. Porn is becoming less taboo, sex is an app-swipe away, and stigmas are fading as the need to lie about who we are, while still challenging, has become less so. Yet, we face new challenges as we embrace our newfound openness; like the need to tribalize and even fetishize sex, race, and masculinity as we sign in, upload, and check off the buttons of preference on our way to pre-negotiated sex. In that process, many may be missing the opportunity to truly explore and discover who they are."

This is why Jaxson has asked some of the men from CockyBoys to openly share their authentic selves in this new series, Just Being Me. In the coming weeks, some of the biggest stars will talk openly and honestly on a variety of subjects centered around being gay and embracing all aspects of themselves.