Do you follow any gay couples who must share their happy lives with the world?
No.
If they're happy, I'm delighted for them.
As video bloggers go, this one is pretty inoffensive, non-sensational, and not too excessively long or repetitions. But I've been to Paris, I've stayed in nice hotels, I've been in love in streets of beautiful cities (even caught in downours), and I've fucked in big beds with stunning views. It's just not that interesting to share, not unless it has some unique point of view or are crazy amusing.
It's not envy. If two good looking men have a nice relationship, go to Paris, meet one's parents at a lovely tea shop, get drenched until their balls are dripping, then go home to their hotel and fuck like crazy in a bed with a view of the Eiffel Tower, how nice for them. But why follow them, even with the gentlest, most softly sold entreaties to like and subscribe and follow also on Only Fans.
Everyone with a roof over his head and half the people who sleep rough is a storyteller and a filmmaker if he wants to be. It doesn't mean it's interesting to watch. It wouldn't be more appealing if it were cinéma vérité style, real kitchen sink stuff where all home truths are laid bare, anger explodes, and a make up three-way goes very wrong and sees the pair parted, leaving Paris on separate planes and nothing will ever be the same again. Some people love to hate their too perfect friends (and now strangers seeking to monetize their social media presence) which seems as bad as being entranced by it.
Not everybody's life should be a movie, not even a five minute one, so no, I don't follow celebrities and influencers and social media "presences" if their only hook is to persuade me to tune in next time.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | September 16, 2022 3:51 PM |