Gay porn 101: Jet Set Men’s David Dakota offers tips for getting into a hard career

fab talks to up-and-coming pornstar about penetrating a huge and competitive industry

fab just released its porn issue, featuring an interview with up-and-coming pornstar David Dakota, who is hard at work on the set of his newest flick Tackle.

Dakota first got his cock in the door doing amateur videos for seancody.com and onthehunt.com and was quickly scooped up by Jet Set Men Studios. Writer Eduardo Sabate sat down with the blond, blue-eyed hunk.

A snippet from that interview:

Eduardo Sabate: Do you get recognized on the streets?

David Dakota: When I was in San Francisco last time, there was a picture of me that was practically billboard-sized on one of the porn stores. I was there getting my picture taken with it, and the store owner came out and said, “No, no, you can’t take any pictures here.” And I’m like, “It’s me!” No one recognizes me at all. It’s good sometimes, but sometimes it’s a little disappointing too.

Read the full piece on fabmagazine.com and check out fab’s feature on making it in the porn industry.

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