CYBERSPACE—Flesbot x Cybersocket’s "Sorry for Asking" podcast recently interviewed model and content creator Adam Kubatzke. Hosts Adam Ramzi and Cole Connor chat with Kubatzke over Zoom to dive into important questions like his sexuality, how he got started in porn, the term "gay-for-porn," how he feels about that label, and more.
Connor said, "I was so excited to have Adam on as a guest. I’ve spoken with him on the subject of sexual fluidity before but we really get into the conversation more deeply in this episode. I was impressed with how open Adam was in sharing some of the experiences he’s had in creating gay and trans content as someone who identifies as a straight man and how that label doesn’t prevent him from forming genuine connections with people other than straight cis women. We can’t wait to have him back on in the future!"
Ramzi said, "I was just so impressed by him. The topic of ‘gay for pay’ and straight guys doing gay porn is certainly a touchy subject, but usually because those guys have a horrible attitude around it. Like ‘ew gross, but at least I’m making money,’ or ‘I’ll do it because I have to’ kind of vibes. Adam is a legitimate ally of the gay and trans communities, citing specific connections that actually mean something to him. And his approach to making content is not only respectful but actually curious and exciting. Saying a straight guy can’t be straight because he has sex with men or trans women occasionally, whether on or off camera, is a very outdated perspective and not at all in line with the fluid nature of where our collective sexuality is headed. I say make that money, boo, and have fun trying new things!"
Listen to the "Sorry For Asking" podcast with Kubatzke here.
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