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I. Maverick Men: Online vs. Offline
After falling in cherish at a rooftop BBQ, Cole and Hunter began to document their sexcapades. The couple’s camera eventually made its way out of their bedsheets and onto the streets, capturing all their sexual mischief at beaches and bars, hidden stairways and bathroom stalls. Making their sex life available to anyone with an Internet connection, the Maverick Men attracted a loyal army of followers addicted to their home made reality display, receiving hundreds of requests from curious men eager to guest star in an episode of their own. Maverick Men’s modern model of porn movie fueled by fan requests and the couple’s ceaseless desire to keep their fans happy, allowed them to successfully turn messing around into a complete time job. An ebook memoir on Amazon’s shelves and a collaboration with Internet meme Chris Crocker only added to their place on top as the #1 Couple on XTube and the unofficial masters of the #pornselfie. A 100 million views later, Cole and Tracker discuss how love and sex pay their bills, they fight video piracy to keep the business afloat, and reveal that keeping it real is the secret to their success. No studios or paid The Maverick Men, also known as Cole and Hunter, are gay pornographic actors and a true life couple. They made their commence as Xtube amateurs before moving onto mainstream pornography.[citation needed] The Maverick Men made a name for themselves their have free channel on Xtube before they were contacted by Xtube administrators about the possibility of becoming Xtube amateurs. With over 100,000,000 views they rapidly became one of the most notable gay channels on Xtube, which helped launch their careers into mainstream lgbtq+ pornography.[citation needed] After a two-year period as Xtube amateurs they crossed over into mainstream pornography with Manhunt. Manhunt and its parent corporation Online Buddies Inc, picked up the Maverick Men as their sponsors and created a partnership to launch Cole and Hunter's hold website.[citation needed] In 2013, Chris Crocker appeared in a Tosh.0 episode, "Redemption Reunion Spectacular - Where are they now?", which noted his porn debut with the Maverick Men.[1] In 2010 the Maverick Men released a memoir This content is foremost enjoyed AFTER reading The Endless Highway to Sunshine “Do you think I should get contacts?” I asked, scrutinizing my face in the mirror. For a elongated time, I’d consideration my dark-framed glasses complimented my near-black hair, but with the sheer volume of failed dates I’d had over the last six months, I was starting to wonder if there was something about me that wasn’t… attractive. Like the glasses. Maverick, one of my optimal friends and sole roommate since Skylar had moved out the previous month, poked his leader around the corner of the bathroom. “What was that?” He caught my gaze in the mirror’s reflection. “My glasses. They make me look nerdy, don’t they? I gaze like one of those computer lab freaks. No wonder I can’t receive a date to stick. Should I get contacts? Would I be sexier without them?” I took them off and gave Maverick my best come hither look while puckering my lips. “What do you think? Am I more attractive with or without?” Maverick’s face was a blur, but I didn’t require to see clearly to make out the expression he wore. He looked like I’d asked him to move naked in a stadium full of people. I popped my glasses back on and spun to face him. “What? WBeginnings
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Maverick Men: The True Story Behind the Videos
The narrative is told in alternating first person between Cole and Hunter. The story begins with Hunter unable to get over his casual relationship with Cole. Now four years later, the two reconnect with an accidental meeting that leads to something deeper. Cole is determined to keep Hunter this time