ChaosMen: Basil & Jerome ‘Serviced’

Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen

Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen

Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen
Basil & Jerome 'Serviced' at ChaosMen

Basil & Jerome ‘Serviced’ at ChaosMen:

I don’t think Jerome has worked with a guy who has such a gym-tastic body before.

Jerome said it felt like Basil was built out of stone. Jerome oiled-up Basil’s torso and did some hot body worship.

Basil returned the favor, and both guys were soon slicked-up with hands exploring everywhere. With all that oil, they were soon jerking their cocks together.

Jerome pushed Basil on to his back and started sucking him. Basil looks a bit like he can’t believe what he is doing. Since he dances for a living, he is used to having a fun a flirty time with guys and girls. After some cock sucking, he got serious pretty quick.

Basil sucks Jerome too. You can tell he has experience, but is by no means a pro. Though once they started to 69-suck, Basil really attacks Jerome’s cock, especially when Jerome rims his hole.

There is also quite a bit of kissing going on in this video.

With Jerome on his back, Basil spins around on top of him and kisses Jerome passionately. He then rapidly jerks his cock, dumping a nice load on to Jerome’s waiting tongue.

With perfect timing, Jerome lets lose his own load. Basil gives him a nice sensual kiss to reward Jerome for such a good blow job!

Watch Basil and Jerome at ChaosMen.com

Watch Basil and Jerome at ChaosMen.com

Ben_thecoolhobo says:

Lol at least Mindgeek aka the straighties tried to cover up the tattoo and took the down the videos. Here, Bryan, openly gay man, pretended the tattoo like it’s not there for everyone to see and had the nerve to pair the guy with the confederate tattoo with a black guy.

Gay white privilege at its finest.

Ant says:

gross. miss thing

DaveAtom says:

They should know how wrong this is in the first place. They know what that means and how bad is the reaction they get from fans. And still here we are, with the fugliest guy ever with a confederate flag tattoo, smh

trumn10 says:

There is no “they” it is Bryan, he owns and runs the site alone. This is a decision by one man, who can no longer cast good looking guys, and now is purposely trying to get attention for a site that is now failing so badly in casting quality.

Peter Pan Fly's says:

This is all bad. Bryan is clearly starving for a little bit of clout. This also is reflective of many gay men in the community, willing to ignore bigotry as long as the person possess something they like.

marcuz86 says:

Jerome is wasted in an only serviced scene.

Quinton Jackson says:

Bryan, I know your fat ass did not have Jermone service this fugly man – especially knowing that he has a confederate tattoo. I see how you like to play Ms. Ockert.

Duboisnais says:

@@disqus_sUng0nVntd:disqus IKR I was Like not My Romy Rome 😯😕😳

C A says:

Bryan said we doing Race Play here at Chaos.

Quinton Jackson says:

I hate you because I actually chuckled at this comment. Bryan ain’t shit for this though.

C A says:

Who knew he was so desperate? He knew this shit was disgusting when he did it. Good luck with all of it, Bryan.

Quinton Jackson says:

Fuck him and that’s on everything! I just made a comment in the Vander post about how I’m not supporting this site (legally) ever again until he comes out and explain why he did what he did.

C A says:

Same. There’s no way to justify it and even throwing Vander out there isn’t gonna fix this mess. It’s 2019 Bryan what’s the matter with you???

Cubankid says:

There are a plethora of other guys that Jerome could have ‘serviced’ so why have him give that honor to the one guy that has racist writings on his body?

I would have loved a Jerome/Zane mash up. A Jerome and Justin Fit mash up. Or a Jerome and Kyle Wyncrest mash up. I see that I’m going to have to pull my support back from this place.

Duboisnais says:

✌👍👍👍👍👍

JK3 says:

Clownish.

Clearly Bryan is thirsty for controversy. Notice how that Imp is only featured from one side so that his tattoo is highly visible. Fuck this studio.

wdeee says:

Jerome sweetie, I am SO sorry! Oregano was not worthy of you. I hope this is the last we see of Thyme.

moondoggy says:

I don’t know, it might be fun to see Jacen Zhu cumin him.

(Okay, not really.)

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Scrapple says:

The last thing we need is another Beaux Banks. Jerome, you being half Black and half White means you should know better. That tat goes against your very existence. Wake the fuck up.
#Mood
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nodoubtfan says:

Not The Bluest Eye! I hate and love you for that reference. (And RIP Toni Morrison.)

Scrapple says:

I usually save that reference for Micah Brandt, but that cover pic seemed appropriate here.

TomCNR says:

Wait what did Beaux Banks do?

Dev.C says:

It’s perplexing seeing white supremacist tattoos on a non-white person.

JK3 says:

You’d be surprised how many anti-black, anti-immigrant people of color embrace and condone white supremacy under the misguided notions that they are the model minority, that they will never be targeted, and that they are white adjacent.

ajholditdownbaby says:

👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

Scrapple says:

Especially the non-straight ones. Anything to be included.

Young Neil says:

I’m sure those people exist, but the whole “model minority” complex… I feel like you got to be gentle with that because you don’t want to pit minority against minority. I think the real thing is some people think they are “whiter” than most other people acknowledge.

However, the whole “Model Minority” thing, at least from my experience of knowing many people that touch that comment feel it more as a negative complex or pressure to reach a high bar only to be spat on for achieving it. So while I’m sure there are people that think they are untouchable, model minorities, I feel like for the most part that is like saying a black person for being good at sports is something a surprisingly number of black people feel good about as a stereotype.

I just think for the most part, the people you are talking about are more likely to say they are white or like white people, than say they are a “model minority so it’s different” or at least mean such. (Because really I’ve only heard that as a negative in the past) Then I feel like you listen to some hispanic Trump supporters, especially the really loyal supporters seem to downplay their hispanicness.

markjohnson22 says:

That may be what you *think* model minority means, but it doesn’t. The term goes back decades and it isn’t about individuals who succeed. It’s about how groups are positioned against each other. As in: “the US can’t be racist because Asian Americans are doing well, so Black Americans must be to blame for their own position.” In that scenario, Asian Americans (as a group) would be held up as “the model minority” whom other groups should emulate.

Young Neil says:

Yeah, I know what you were talking about, but that is from the outside perspective. (Or rather that is how white people use “model minority” on other minorities, or observations of that)

You can’t comment on perspective from the inside while holding an outside perspective, otherwise it is basically saying things like “What are you complaining about? Of course Black people are all good at sports and have big dicks”.

Really, I think more than reflecting on the idea of “model minority”, it’s just people thinking they are white or like white people and thus are in-group with those people, when actual white people and others think otherwise (especially when topics of racism come up). It’s kind of like those people whose actual racial background really only comes up when it is time to apply for college scholarships.

nameless9004 says:

For real. His fake blue contacts make it seem even more intentional.

C A says:

Fuck you Bryan. Seriously, Fuck You.

TomCNR says:

Basil is the perfect example of the saying “You can work out to get a great body but not a great face”. Damn the body is near perfect but in no way can it compensate for the face. Dude is up there with Voldemort looking guy who gives the BJs in Military Classified

Alejandro_87 says:

What tradition does the Confederate flag represent? (i’m from Paraguay) In movies I see sometimes as Southern Pride and/or certain air of sovereignty and xenophobia (including towards northerners even), also from some news and a couple passages in books. IS it that this Display is undoubtedly Racist, homophobic, and all those reactionary-ultraconservative adjectives and tags? I know this Flag rose to prominence and even a short-live political party branched off the Democrats during the early 60′ and as a reaction to the Civil Rights Movement. IS it as “in your-face” ideology like a Nazi swastika tattoo?

markjohnson22 says:

It is

Scrapple says:

Speaking of, I wanted to thank you for taking the time and energy to try to educate those stubborn individuals on the SC post a week or two ago. It’s always the most ignorant people who want to claim to be evolved.

markjohnson22 says:

Thank you, Scrapple. I’d decided that I’d had as much as I could take of people moving the goalposts so far that no one could possibly be racist—except people of color who testify to being injured by racism.

The thing that used to surprise me, but doesn’t now, is that so-called colorblind people are just as defensive (and aggressive) as the people they call the real racists. They just draw the line of when colored folks have gone too far in different places.

Scrapple says:

Believe me, I’m right there with you. The one you started the conversation with actually thinks he’s not a bigot. But in the several years he has been posting here he has used the n word repeatedly in conversation with me (he actually wrote one time he hated the word “negro” because it sounded too close to n****r), he assumed I had dark skin because I’m Black and then proceeded to repeatedly make jokes about me being dark, he literally said I was a slave and wouldn’t dare stick up for models of color because I might anger my massas on this site, and he wished another Black poster (wh he also made jokes about being dark-skinned) would become the victim of racial violence so he would know what true bigotry feels like. He even used an image of Bre’r Rabbit from Song of the South to backup some nonsense comment he made. When I explained the offensiveness of that character being associated with that movie, he went into this spiel about how the character originated from Native AMerican trickster lore and it shouldn’t be offensive. He is truly a heinous and deluded individual. But what bothers me the most is that people will ki ki with him like he’s actually a good person. As many times as I pull out these receipts and show screenshots of what he was written it’s like poster have short memories. I don’t. Especially not for someone who talks about respect models and how they look, but goes out of their way to attack people because of their color.

Just in relaying all this once again it still bothers me. It bothers me that people haven’t called him out on his bullshit. It bothers me that the site continues to allow him to post here. So when I saw you conversations with him and that other clueless trashbox, I wanted to give you every upvote in existence. I’m tired of people allowing others to say disgusting, bigoted thing and get away with it. You didn’t change their mindset in the least, but everything you wrote needed to be stated.

markjohnson22 says:

I saw some of those exchanges! I remember him wishing racial violence on a black poster. I trust you on the rest, because you don’t lie (and you keep impeccable receipts). Thank you, again, for the encouragement. Maybe the intervention planted some seeds. And if not, it leaves a record for other people to see the defensiveness, the deflections, and the weaponized stupidity.

Scrapple says:

Evil always show its ass eventually. What’s done in the dark…

trumn10 says:

I like Jerome but the other guy is just too ugly to watch. Re the tattoo–Bryan using it to stir up publicity is unacceptable, yet he’s doing it anyway. Trash site- glad I cancelled, still hasn’t run out but I won’t be watching this.

Tempest says:

If you’re wondering why I’m so extra mad at the gay porn industry, this is one of the reasons. I hope black men wake the fuck up and screw these assholes for good. This also says a lot about most of gay men willingly ignoring bigotry as long as the guy is cute. Even the timing is so bad. Bryan losing so many points with this.

michelouvier says:

I’ve been a Chaosmen member for years. That ended today. There doesn’t seem to be a way to communicate with Bryan via the Chaosmen website. No way to tell him how completely unacceptable this is. I hope he reads these comments!!!

Cain Barron says:

Amateur porn have better looking guys…….

elyp says:

Bryan needs to stay away from Sergeant Miles because the latter’s rubbing off on the former.

JK3 says:

White supremacist gays have had a tough week. Bryan is just looking out for them by making sure that tattoo gets the spotlight.

JK3 says:

White supremacist gays have had a tough week. Bryan is just looking out for them by making sure that tattoo gets the spotlight.

Young Neil says:

Is he even white though??

I thought the guy was Filipino or something looking at him, but that is more of a head case scenario than anything.

TomCNR says:

Most likely he is Thai. Where his name is based from like Thai Basil. Also because he looks more Thai than Filipino

markjohnson22 says:

You don’t have to be white to support white supremacy.

Young Neil says:

Yeah, but unless he got the tattoo in the last couple of years, you would pretty much have to be white (or black) to really know that has to do with white supremacy.

markjohnson22 says:

No, you wouldn’t.

markjohnson22 says:

If you know enough about that flag to want it permanently emblazoned on your body, you have to know something about what it symbolizes. And do you know how long there have been Asians and Latinx folks in the US South? Centuries. They know the racial landscape there, too.

Young Neil says:

A lot of people wouldn’t because their argument has always been about “history” and people never pushed too far back on it other than basically stereotyping them as a “redneck”.