“I have sex with men when the camera’s off, so I don’t see why I wouldn’t do it when the camera’s on?”
Sean Cody’s newbie Maddox is a pleasant dude with a wide, wide open sexual attitude.
A “shipper” by trade, the pansexual Maddox boxers to keep fit and to up that sexual quotient, too.
As Sean Cody’s sees it:
In hit opening interview, Maddox, who works for a beer distributor, comes off as a well-spoken sweet hearted kinda guy.He speaks naturally and effortlessly to the camera, conveying a sense of quiet contentment and confidence. (Not so quiet: His music taste, which runs toward heavy metal.) He lays out his wide-scope sexual preferences – from men to women to trans women – without a hint of qualm or a single false note. It’s refreshing.In Part 1, he’s a little too laid back, keeping his head down too often most definitely not playing to the camera.His sofa jerkoff with a nicely thick cock, though, is impressive if for anything else, just the sheer volume of it:His pre-Part 2 interview is fascinating, as he reveals that he is attracted to softer, more effeminate men. (For those of you who like to cast in advance for his inevitable action scene: Go!) He also says he tends to be rougher with women that men, owing to his big dick.Finally, he commits to returning – “I have sex with men when the camera’s off, so I don’t see why I wouldn’t do it when the camera’s on?”
In Part 2, we are soooo going to the White Chair . . . But not for long. As the chair is a bit limiting on Maddox, he moves upright to the bed for his finale.
. . . which features another super-soaker.The only negatives? He’s got to show himself off better. That should come with the right scene partner, as he impliedly tells us. Also, Cody needs to do a far better job of photographing him. The images we got here tended to highlight his deficits (face blemishes, discolored teeth) rather than his assets. Figure it out, guys.
Odds of Returning: Im going with 100% in light of his comments above.