ActiveDuty.com is something of an anomaly. In theory (and in practice) the concept is hot: seemingly straight military men (with at least one gay dude thrown in) tossed in a bed in front of a camera, given an interviewer to guide them through the ins and outs of ins and outs and then get to pistoning (and seriously, these guys are firing on four to six cylinders...if that doesn't make sense, my excuse is that I'm the baking kind of guy, not the handy man kind of gay). The videos are great. Perhaps it takes a little while for the guys to get down to the magic: do I really need to watch two soldiers give each other a handjob for half an hour before getting to fucking? No. Hell, I don't want handjob for half an hour before fucking. It's like going to Red Lobster for dinner: don't eat too many biscuits, or there won't be room for dinner (in this situation, replace "eat too many biscuits" with "do handjobs so much"; and for "won't be room for dinner" change it to "might be premature ejactulation, or a severe boredom).
Where the anomaly comes in it within the quantity of the content. Under "Videos of the Week", one can choose to stream at least six ActiveDuty movies, weekly. More often than not, there are 12 videos available. These movies rotate weekly: the hot-ass bareback military straight-man video I watched yesterday is no longer there. In its place, however...at least three new videos that are, like, damn. This kid Jake, fucking DJ? Let's keep him around. In addition to these streaming full-length, ever-changing movies is a section entitled "War Chest Updates," which offers a lot more movies that stay put. These movies tend to be extra footage, behind-the-scenes footage or solo model excursions. These videos are just as hot, because the men in them continue to be dirty hot. There are also photo galleries, but these photos are screenshots of the movies. These three sections are your only free sections. Others such as "Video Store," "Video Clips" and "Pay-Per-View Theatre" off other movies to watch---for a price. This is in addition to the $24.95 to $34.95 monthly fee. There are also some seemingly-defunt sections, such as "Seadog Photo," a section that hasn't been updated since November 2008.
The slightly anemic free content seems to be Active Duty's only downfall (slighty boring site aesthetic notwithstanding). The military in and of itself already reeks of latent or hidden homosexuality. To have a site that puts those military members in uniform--and then rips that uniform off--just throws a big creampie into the face of don't ask, don't tell. Whether they're actually members of the military, or just posing, these models are subversive advocates in their own right. But they don't care about that. They just want to play with their weiners. And I just wanna watch.
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