Woman Shares Why Her Straight Boyfriend Sleeps With Men On Camera

By Khadija Pervez in Community On 29th July 2025
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A woman has opened up about why her straight boyfriend chooses to film intimate scenes with other men for adult content. According to the couple, this setup has been working quite well for them financially.

Terri and Ryan, who live in Cheshire, say they’re earning anywhere between £2,000 to £6,000 every month by creating and sharing their explicit videos online.

In their unique arrangement, Terri takes on the role of the director and sometimes the camera operator, while Ryan is the one performing with other men in front of the camera.

During a recent appearance on the YouTube series Love Don’t Judge, the couple got candid about how their relationship works and why they’re so confident about what they’re doing.

Ryan, who mentioned he had served time in the past, shared: "I could never imagined a couple of years ago that I would be doing this for a living, making spicy content with men. That wasn't in my wildest dreams."

As part of the episode, Terri’s mom raised a concern, asking if Terri was ever afraid that Ryan might end up leaving her for someone else.

Terri has explained why her straight boyfriend Ryan sleeps with men Instagram/@ryda__86
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Terri admitted she was a bit surprised by the question, but said she’s not worried about it. For her, this is just a job and nothing more than that.

She responded: "I don't feel any certain way about it – it's just work for both of us."

"I do women content myself so I can understand what he is doing. Most of the time we work with people we know anyway."

Ryan echoed her view, making it clear that he doesn’t do it for romance. He said his content is targeted, and since shifting gears, his fanbase has grown a lot.

He said: "I'm a straight male making spicy content with men and that's my niche, some people like it and some people don't, that's find they don't have to buy it."

The pair say they're doing it for money Instagram/@ryda__86

"I'm not homophobic and I'm not taking advantage of anyone."

Terri also spoke about how things were while Ryan was in prison. She explained: "When he was in prison, I was making content with other people in the industry and when I was talking to the lads about it they were saying they don't make much money from working with women."

"It's all from working with men, their audience is the LGBT community, mostly their fans are not straight so they don't like straight content."

Ryan added that most of the negativity he gets about his job tends to happen online. In real life, people rarely confront him about it.

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He shared: "Friends wise, the ones I'm still mates with don't want to hear about it, they are not interested."

"Every now and again someone will say, 'I've seen you on TikTok', and I throw it back at them, 'why are you watching me?'"

"Family, the ones I speak to I think are alright about it but again, it doesn't really come up in conversation that much."