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Training The Twink
Hot twink Greyson Lane and stud Princeton Price can't keep their hands off each other! The two begin to kiss as things get heated and Greyson is eager to suck Princeton's dick. Tricky Carter Woods lures in hot twink Greyson Lane by using his brother's phone to meet him at the shed. After clearing the confusion, Carter comes clean and tells Greyson that he finds him attractive. Although he's his friend's brother, it doesn't have to be weird. Turns out tricking the twink will become treating the twink. Jock trainer Dante Martin tries to give tips on how to muscle up Avery Jones' twink body without success. When they arrive at the bench press, Dante gives a visual demonstration and ends up giving Avery more than just the tip for this very special workout. Photographer Carter Woods has an amazing photo shoot with his model Kyle Brant & promises to turn him into a star but instead horny Carter fills Kyle's eager asshole with his dick & cum.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the process and personal journeys involved in preparing for and participating in the ballroom scene, focusing on the dedication and artistry of its participants. It highlights the community, competition, and self-expression that define this vibrant subculture.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for this specific short film is not widely available through standard critical review aggregators. As a niche documentary, its audience and critical commentary are likely found within specific community forums or specialized film festival reviews.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its candid look at the ballroom community.
Noted for showcasing the dedication of participants.
Commentary often focuses on the film's short runtime limiting deeper exploration.
Google audience: Audience feedback is limited due to the film's niche nature and short format. Where available, comments tend to acknowledge the unique subject matter and the passion of the individuals featured.
Fun Fact
The ballroom scene, as depicted in films like 'Paris is Burning' and 'Pose,' has a rich history dating back to the 1960s and is a significant part of LGBTQ+ ballroom culture.
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