Dare I talk about the first time I ventured to look at pictures
of naked men, on my creaking old family dial-up PC in the corner of my parents’
living room? Circa 1997, it was certainly a game-changer; that’s undeniable. I’d
never SEEN porn before. I’d never SEEN a naked dude before. Suddenly I could
see what other boys looked like NAKED! And having SEX!
Something blew, but it probably wasn’t my mind.
Thinking back, there was a certain colourful charm to those
early, non-paying, gay porn sites that you just don’t get today. You could pick
your gallery of preference from a range of available options, usually a sidebar
made using frames(!)comprised of buttons made using MS paint(!!), which
included such treasures as TWINKS, UNIFORM, JOCKS, BEARS, and so on and so
forth. I want to find a screen shot
now. I wonder if any of them still
exist?
But mind blowing? No –
I knew it was there. It was amazing,
please don’t misunderstand me, I was thrilled.
But not mind-blown.
Perhaps, years later, my first (relatively late) foray into online
gaming, via the exciting medium of Transformers: War For Cybertron? 2010 was a
big year for my Playstation 3. I wasn’t hugely into video games and had never
bothered with online interaction. Why
would I want to do that? But there is
something so satisfying about shooting unwitting and very real competitors in
the back of the head, then turning into a jet and bombing the fuck out of them,
that I was quickly persuaded. I still play it often. It was always going to be Transformers that
sold me on this, I suppose.
And yet, I was fully aware of online gaming. Call Of Duty,
Halo and all that other tosh were inescapable, especially working in a school.
I knew it was out there, and I found a game the thrilled me, but I probably wouldn’t
say mind-blown.
No.
No, I remember perfectly the first mind-blowing thing I saw
online.
Something honestly really simple.
I remember it because I couldn’t get over it. I am loathe to
say it because it makes me sound so old and so lame, but...
See, I’d seen videos, however small, short and pixelated on
my feeble late 90s dial-up. But one
evening, tapping away talking to random weirdos on Yahoo! Chat, a very nice
American boy a few years older than me (straight I’m afraid, but thanks for
asking) asked if I wanted to see him on webcam.
WHAT? What the fuck?
Is that a thing?!
Why, yes please. Do
go on.
So he switched it on, it took an age to load, and the sound
was terrible, but there he was. Smiling, chatting away, talking to me
LIVE! From America! On my computer! In my parents’ living room!
I was beside myself. I couldn’t stop laughing, it was so
amazing! I didn’t believe it was real at first, so I kept making him do weird
proofs: Wave you arms, hold up 4 fingers, put your hands on your head, etc,
etc. He kindly performed like a trained
monkey, but I think he was quite excited as it was his new toy.
I was amazed.
I know, I know! It
seems so ordinary and pathetic and stupid now.
I was 17. It was a more innocent time.
It was 1997 for Christ’s sake.
But there you go -
MIND. BLOWN.
I was so enthralled, I quite forgot the fact that I didn’t
share the threatening and seedy-sounding fact that I talked to random faraway
weirdos with my mother, and quickly shouted: “Mum, quick quick! Look at this!
He’s in America!!”
She was pretty amazed too.
So there you have it.
Such a simple thing now, but you have to appreciate that this was
ground-breaking.
And so much better than all that lovely free porn.
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