

A silver fox teaches his boy toy to switch roles—barbershop included. For educational purposes, obviously.
Brock Banks has been dating silver fox Rick Kelson for some time now, but has never topped before. Brock seems unsure – he’s kind of liked being a bit of a ‘daddy’s boy’ to Rick, no matter what their age difference is. But Rick just smiles and wraps his arm around his younger lover, telling him he has a brilliant idea that Brock is CERTAIN to like. What if they roleplayed Brock’s first time topping as a sort of teaching moment? They could pretend that Rick is preparing Brock as part of the next generation of tops. Wouldn’t that be fun? At the barbershop, the sexy tattooed Brazilian Edu Scot is looking for more than a relaxing head massage and haircut. While tugging on his 9″ cut cock, Edu is down for sucking and riding a big cock of his own!
Practical Effects
The barbershop set deserves its own spinoff series.
Costume
Tattoos as character development—minimalist storytelling.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'silver fox/younger lover' archetype has roots in 1970s gay pulp fiction, updated here with millennial roleplay anxiety.
The barbershop setting explicitly references the 1994 Ice Cube film—whether intentionally or through set design coincidence remains debated in exactly zero academic circles.