Corbin Fisher: Neil (II)

Neil (II) at CorbinFisher

Neil (II) at CorbinFisher

Neil (II) at CorbinFisher

Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher
Neil (II) at CorbinFisher

Watch Neil at CorbinFisher

Eager to prove himself, Neil doesn’t just jack off for the camera, but he demonstrates how much he loves having something inside his tight ass! He fucks himself long and slow with a toy, before working up to a huge load all over his abs. What really struck us is that he kept playing with his ass even after he’d came, leaving him a spasming, moaning, out of breath mess right until the end!

Watch Neil at CorbinFisher

Jay says:

He’s only six inches tall though. Amazing how they found furniture small enough to work with the shoot.

gaycockluvr says:

Came here solely for this lmao. I thought they put the length of his dick in the height spot.

Pascal says:

Let’s hope Waybig doesn’t correct it after Corbin Fisher catches their blunder. I can’t wait for the time when they unveil their model with a 68 inch cock.

Gene Willacker says:

He’s a pocket gay4pay!

Scrapple says:

It’s different to have a model using a plug. But he’s giving me too much Clinton Kelly and this is not The Chew.

CP3PO says:

OMG SHUT UP!!! 😂😂😂

Scrapple says:

Lol. You see it too then.

cammaxx says:

Hmm, this one is an interesting case. He’s no super model by any means (and in a few of the photos he looks pretty damn rough around the edges to be honest) but he is, by no means, a train wreck like that Regan over at SC. To his credit, he puts on quite a show compared to your average solo – playing with his hole, using a toy, focusing on his nipples – he sure seems to know how to pleasure himself and play to the camera. Bonus points for effort.

Taking all that into account, I’m going to reserve judgment. He might just hit a home run … or strike out, but I think he’s earned a chance at bat.

Loki says:

Well, with that dick, they had to break it the toys… for visual interest.

Billy C says:

Exactly!

Heauxme says:

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SacsayhuamanAntoninus says:

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And you should too Heauxme. Why do you waste your time and energy not to mention blog space posting about a nobody?

SacsayhuamanAntoninus says:

HeauxMe why are you wasting your time and energy posting about this dude. He is Bad Mojo around here. Spend your time posting about positive stuff instead of his asinine reasoning.
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BreadCrumbs says:

and?

C A says:

The tea is piping HOT!. So, so much… I just can’t place my finger on it.

Heauxme says:

If u don’t care about this tea, then how about u don’t bother commenting????
Scroll past it
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sassy princess says:

This race thing is ridiculous and people always tend to walk on eggshells around it. Being racist and not being attractive to certain people are two very different things.

Scrapple says:

Sure, but If you’re not attracted to certain people because of their race, then yes, that involves bigotry. Dismissing an entire group of people based on nothing but preconceived notions about their looks, personality or whatever is bigoted. I’m not sure why people don’t understand that, or at least can’t have the balls to admit it.

BreadCrumbs says:

I used have a fancy for black skin when I was a teenager, but I’m over it (for quite a while somehow). So am I racist now? Or litrally Hitler?

Scrapple says:

Since people aren’t food items you get sick of after eating them too often, and they aren’t something you should “fancy” or fetishize, I’d say eyebrows were raised by your comment. Generally most people who are bigoted get snippy when the idea is brought up that they might be bigoted. Given the flippant tone of your response, again, eyebrows were raised.

People who aren’t racists or bigoted know they aren’t, and don’t feel the need to prove they aren’t when someone says they are. Just something to consider.

CA says:

Does he know he was fucked by Austin?

Scrapple says:

It only counts halfway.

McM. says:

stop it. now.

C A says:

THIS!

CA says:

“You’re not Rashida Jones biracial, you’re Tracee Ellis Ross biracial — people think of you as black.”

Scrapple says:

Lol. I don’t know who said that but it’s fucking hilarious.

CA says:

It’s from the first ep. of ‘Dear White People’ on Netflix…it’s a hilarious statement and so true.

Austin is certainly more Tracee Ellis Ross, IMO.

Scrapple says:

Ah. That’s already on a long list of shows I have to get to one day. And I agree, Austin is definitely Tracee.

CA says:

It’s an easy one to power through. 10, 30 min episodes. I nocked it out in like two week nights.

L. T. says:

Doesn’t that get you? That fucking a biracial Black person and fucking a “regular” one aren’t the same thing? My mom and I talked about this just today and she said something that I’ve always thought (she should know since she grew up in the 50s and 60s): this is house slave mentality. Most white people find light-skinned Black people (this includes biracial ones like Halle Berry) more attractive because it’s “socially acceptable”. Meanwhile, some light-skinned people think their shit doesn’t stink and that they’re more attractive than darker-skinned ones.

CA says:

I didn’t know that history until I went to college and one of my good girlfriends who is biracial discussed it with me. I guess it makes sense in the idea that societies idealization of white beauty is the norm and biracial people tend to have more white features. The fact that not only white people tend to find the “Halle Berry” look more attractive but also black people. Old off the book policies like the brown paper bag rule or the comb tests at HBCU’s and historically black fraternities and sororities…it’s all so complicated.

L. T. says:

You know, I was pretty sure I responded to you but I don’t see it anywhere. Anyway, to answer your question, she grew up in northeast Louisiana during the 50s and 60s. There is definitely disdain between darker and lighter Black people. With darker Black people towards the lighter ones, it’s because they (again) were more acceptable to white people and deemed passable in some instances but were still “lowly coloreds”. With light-skinned people, they consider themselves superior but they were also mistreated by both darker Black people and white people, the former because they were considered less than a lighter-skinned person and the latter because they were still a color. I learned stuff in in history but it’s amazing that in my later years I’m learning history stuff through Tumblr. I was unaware of the paper bag test, a test in which slave owners would hold up paper bags next to a Black person’s face. If you were darker, you were put to hard labor. If you were lighter then you were worked inside of the house. I also had no idea that the masters’ wives were also prone to kill any biracial child sired by their husbands. I knew those children were hidden away for fear that other white people would kill them but I never thought about the fact that the wives were killing them too. The more I learn the more upset I get. I knew America had a dark history but it gets darker and darker the more I learn. Still proud to be an American. Always will but I am one who does not excuse the wrongs of anyone, not even those close to me.

CA says:

The brown paper bag test supposedly originated in New Orleans well after reconstruction–there weren’t really brown paper bags during slavery so I think you have some bad information there–it was a test used within the black community (usually in concentrated areas of more affluent educated areas like like NO, DC and NYC) to exclude darker black people. Howard University (the Harvard of HBCU’s at the time) was said to have unofficial admissions standards like this one.

It had to do with the idea of established norms of beauty, but also there was greater access in segregated America if you were lighter so it was a survival technique of lighter skinned families to only marry other light skinned people. The bag test was a way to keep people while in bars, social clubs like fraternities and sororities from dating outside of their “approved” skin color. Spike Lee talks a lot about this in his films like School Daze and Do The Right Thing. Also, watch The Inkwell, it’s another good portrayal of colorisim and its relation to classisim.

I also question how much murdering of biracial children happened–it certainly occurred–but slaves were the greatest currency in the world so people weren’t just killing them off for no reason. We also now see that the average African-American is 25-30% european–that didn’t stem from killing off all of those bi-racial babies, clearly the majority survived to establish the existing black race in America.

Shocking your mother grew up in the segregated south and missed much of this. You did see in a lot of areas that were self sustaining with a 100% black community (usually in the north, wealthier black enclaves like DC) that they were sometimes isolated from the horrors of Jim crow and the civil rights era. Churches and schools didn’t want to have their children terrorized so they didn’t discuss the issues in great detail and did not want them marching in the streets, TV was less prevalent so it was easy to do–very easy to do if you did not have to send your children into a store owned by white people who subjugated them, but to a store run by other black people.

It’s a fascinating, sad yet empowering segment of American history that is not taught well. The new African-American History Museum in Washington is amazing. You should put it on your list of things to see and do if you haven’t.

L. T. says:

Well, I do know this and it’s based on experience: while they may be considered “pretty”, a number of light-skinned Blacks in our area seem to age faster. Even the ones in my family.

Target says:

Can we get some context?

2345 says:

How were you able to get him to discuss racial issues with you?

Druidiclore says:

Wait….meaning no disrespect, but isn’t Clark Parker’s current girlfriend….Black? At least that’s what he posted over the last couple of days.

L. T. says:

I get what you’re saying but that still wouldn’t mean anything. Quentin Gainz has a biracial nephew and he is very much on the “White is Right” train. It’s sickening.

Scrapple says:

When people show you who they are, believe them. And Clark has been showing his ass for months.

L. T. says:

Okay but that is racist. I’m sorry but this half-assing where people say “I’m not attracted to [insert group] people” and say it’s not racist can stick it. It’s not racist in all cases but it’s definitely bigotry regardless of how many shades of color you paint it. If you don’t prefer to date Black people then that’s a preference or at least that’s how I feel. If you aren’t attracted to a Black person in anyway shape or form then, yes, you are racist. I’m friends with a girl who has not and is unsure of dating a Black man but she says that she finds Idris Elba attractive. Now I can’t say what that means but I do keep a close eye on what she says just in case. I shouldn’t be but I am disappointed in Clark because I was kind of liking him and hated that I didn’t give him a chance during his stay with Corbin Fisher but now it seems I’m going to have to put him on the same spectrum that I have put Collin Simpson and Ian Levine. As far as they’re concerned, they’re doing me a favor.

Sushi says:

I wish I like the way he looked more than I do. 😑

throwawayforget says:

Boooo. He’s sexy imo

Sushi says:

Go for it then.
I’ll wait for someone else.

Gazzaq says:

I would like to see Neil in action getting plowed by a real cock real soon…

david david says:

Hmm… I actually like this guy. He’s kinda cute. Hope to see him bottom soon.

freater says:

Nope. This is a miss.

L. T. says:

He looks hella familiar.

Guy says:

I am not really into him and yet i would not mind seeing him bred!

2345 says:

Cut it away from the mainland and let it sink

BreadCrumbs says:

Why everybody here likes to overthink things?

L. T. says:

That’s where he’s from? Makes sense. He’s from the “Shoot first, ask questions later” state. The state where bigoted white folks were going to Blacks’ houses, taking their babies and throwing them to crocodiles and alligators for entertainment.

L. T. says:

Well, Whimsy, I’m glad that you’re at your senses like when you explained to me to not be offended by everyone who uses the term mulatto because different countries have different viewpoints of specific terms. I hope Clark has some redemption but he may very well be on the road Ian Levine is on. Ian is very adamant in that he is not attracted to Blacks. Funny enough is that, like Clark, he got fucked by Austin. Memory serves me right, Connor Kline said the same thing and even used “Come on, guys, I did a scene with Austin so I’m not racist”. Don’t get me started on the “I have Black friends/a Black friend” excuse.

L. T. says:

He did. Disappointed me too because I really liked him.