Predator Commentary. Dustin McPhetridge (Pages 21-30).
Added 2025-05-18 01:33:23 +0000 UTCHey hey.
Are you ready to wade through the swamp of more Dustin? I do advise wearing your finest thong whilst watching this video...
I'm recording a behind the scenes video for the latest trial video as we speak and I have plans to start doing watch parties for new videos over on Discord.
I'll keep you posted what the plan is for that.
Speak soon.
Dave
Comments
He's genuinely one of the nastiest of the predators. Like I need a really hot shower right now.
Chantal Harris
2025-05-21 03:58:48 +0000 UTCItβs obvious to me Dustin has zero sexual experience if he thinks he would be able to have sex that often. Itβs sounds like something a 14 year old boy would say bragging to his friends.
Allie
2025-05-19 15:44:47 +0000 UTC"I've never done it before, that's why it means so much that I'd be your first." (Paraphrasing). Going to ignore, for the moment, all the yuck from she's 13 to rage at the yuck of his excitement coming from crossing it off his bingo card and absolutely nothing to do with what someone choosing to start that chapter in their development with you means. *growls some more at the additional layers of harm because this is a child*
PityTheHateful
2025-05-18 17:37:20 +0000 UTCThere really is something about Dustin that I just find so disgusting, even moreso than normal. Maybe it's that when we get a glimpse in most of these predator's fantasies it's "just" sex and sex acts, but for Dustin he's got this whole fantasy life planned out for the decoy as some kind of skivvy/sex slave. It strikes me as not just in the moment horniness but something he's really put thought into. I dunno, there's just so much that sickens me about this guy. On wrestling, I've never really been into professional wrestling but did go and watch amateur wrestling as a teen. It really is kind of like "theatre for boys", given that theatre isn't really seen as a very manly interest. Specifically, though, there's also an element of pantomime about it with the kind of audience participation involved. Bad guys you boo when they come on or say things, people you cheer when they turn up, even sometimes more comical characters. But unlike in a panto, you don't necessarily know where the story will go, which adds an extra layer of fun and excitement. It's not really my thing any more, but I do have very fond memories of going to shows as a kid.
Jake Parish
2025-05-18 07:11:30 +0000 UTC