NSFW Portraits From Folsom East on B&W Film (P)

Right before entering the blocked-off part of Christopher street dedicated to the fair I ran into a stunning couple- a tall blonde with piercing blue eyes and their dark-haired friend with a black harness across their chest. I asked if I could take their portrait, to which the dark-haired one who later introduced themselves as B., didn’t miss a beat: “Are you with the community?” “Yes, I identify as queer and non-binary,” I responded. That disarmed them and they posed for a photo- Georgia, the blonde, protectively wraps their arm around B., B.’s facial expression is very much “fuck around and find out.”

 

The first thing I saw upon entering the fair was a person munching on another person’s toes. I crawled under the table:

-Hey, can I take a photo of you doing that?

-Do I have to get up for this?

-That would defeet the purpose.

After posting these photos on Twitter (NSFW warning) Dominick Locke Breaker of Subs identified himself as the person sucking on the toes.

 

Now it was time to find my porn star friend Caged Jock whose claim to fame is bringing male chastity into the forefront of his extremely kinky porn videos. If you haven’t seen his "1 guy, 71 chopsticks" video you are truly missing out.

My next stop after the toe-licking vignette was a threesome that took place right in the middle of the barricaded-off street. After watching it for a few minutes I realized that Caged Jock was one of the people involved. How unsurprising. After they were finished, I pulled him to the side to take photos and this passersby hilariously sticks her face into the fence and watches our impromptu photoshoot.

 

At some point, it was time for me to use the bathroom. I parked next to a guy standing by the trough urinal. “Hey, can you piss on my hand?” Is he talking to me? He is. “Um, sure.” I didn’t want to be impolite. “So, how many people say yes, and how many people say no?” I’m trying to fill in an awkward stream of silence. “I’d say 50/50.” Cool. “Well, that was hot, stud. Thank you.” You are so very welcome.

My next photo victim was a colorfully dressed bunny. I kind of regretted at that point that I didn’t bring any color film with me. He turns around and shows a “Sorry, I’m a top” sticker on his booty. “Yeah, it’s kind of a problem, because people assume I’m a bottom because of what I’m wearing,” he says.

 

Next, I see one of my favorite pornstars walking around stark naked- Cutler X. He stops by a guy he finds attractive. They exchange a few words and Cutler keeps moving. I finally catch up with him and ask to take a photo. But I need a few minutes to replace a roll. He patiently waits as the guy he just said hi to walks by. This is the conversation that transpired between them next.

Cutler: So, how can we get together?

Guy: Well, I actually don’t live in New York.

Cutler: Well, I am here for a couple more days.

The guy looks at Cutler’s tool and says: I can definitely take that, I just got fisted.

Cutler: Oh yeah? Well, what’s stopping us to do it right now?

The guy takes a beat: Hmm, do you have lube?

Cutler says no as he looks down at his dick and pretends to spit on it. The guy thinks about the offer for a moment, makes an excuse and walks away.

 

I noticed a cute couple making out in the shadows of the setting sun. By the time I made my way to them through the crowd they were finished. I asked them to recreate the kiss when I finally caught up. They made it more dramatic. Blue sat on her knees and Eli wrapped the leash Blue was wearing around his wrist. He pulled her closer for a kiss, then took a sip of water and spit it in her mouth. The spitting photo is not included on Eli’s request.

 

A photo of the Sister of Perpetual Indulgence member Mary Clairvoyant was featured on Fox News earlier this year as CatholicVote president Brian Burch condemned The Dodgers for honoring The Sisters at their LGBTQ+ Pride Night on June 16th. Due to the backlash from the said post The Dodgers decided to remove The Sisters from this year’s group of honorees. The Sisters are known for raising funds for charity and satirizing issues of morality, gender and sex. During the beginning days of the AIDS crisis in New York and San Francisco they were at the forefront of spreading awareness about the disease and helping those affected by it.

 
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