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Psychologists who study adult entertainment note that straight performers in gay content often fall into two categories: economic actors (doing it solely for money) and curious explorers (using the platform to privately test boundaries). Ace appears to be a rare third type: the empathetic ally.

Dr. Lena Morales, a sex researcher at UCLA, explains:

“What BitOfFun is doing with performers like Ace is dismantling the idea that ‘straight’ means repulsed by same-sex contact. You can be straight and still comfortable with intimacy from a man — just as you can be gay and comfortable with a woman’s touch without attraction. That’s emotional intelligence, not sexual orientation.”

Ace says he’s still only attracted to women. When asked if he’d do another scene, he pauses: “Maybe. But only if the script is about trust, not sex. I’m not here to fake moans. I’m here to show that ‘new straight guy working on a h’ — whatever that H stands for — can end with ‘honor,’ not ‘homosexual’ if you don’t want it to.”


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Ace grew up hunting, fishing, and playing high school football. He’d worked oil rigs, done roofing, and at 24, found himself broke and living in his sister’s spare room in Austin. A friend who did lighting for BitOfFun mentioned they were casting for a specific series: Straight-ish Scenarios, where self-identified straight men engage in increasingly intimate acts with gay or bi male co-stars — all while maintaining a “first-time” verité feel.

“I laughed at first,” Ace admits in an exclusive interview. “I said, ‘Dude, I ain’t into dudes.’ But he said, ‘You don’t have to be. You just have to act natural being nervous, and then act natural being okay with it.’ That sounded like acting. I’d done high school theater.” Ace says he’s still only attracted to women

What BitOfFun saw in Ace was not a closeted gay man, but a genuinely straight guy with open-minded pragmatism and zero malice. In an industry where “straight” is often a marketing label, Ace was the real deal — and that authenticity became the core of the content’s appeal.


“I thought it would be weird,” Ace says. “But Marco told me, ‘You’re not converting. You’re an actor playing a straight guy who is brave enough to be confused. That’s hot to our audience — not the sex, the honesty.’”

For two weeks before shooting, Ace watched clips from BitOfFun’s previous “straight guy” scenes. He practiced saying lines like: “I never thought I’d do this, but with you, it doesn’t feel wrong.” He was also given a choreographer — yes, an intimacy coordinator — to rehearse touch, eye contact, and breathing.


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