Dink Flamingo's Active Duty Signs Quentin to Exclusive Deal

Dink Flamingo's Active Duty Signs Quentin to Exclusive Deal

MONTREAL — Dink Flamingo's Active Duty on Friday signed newcomer Quentin as an exclusive model.

Raised in the Deep South, Quentin brings his military experience to the studio. Standing at 5’10, the country boy made his first gay porn appearance in July 2015 on ActiveDuty.com.

With no previous background in gay porn, Quentin with his rugged good looks and rigorous military fitness training learned the tricks of the troop.  

“Being an Active Duty exclusive has been an awesome experience,” Quentin said. “Before working with Active Duty, I had only slept with women. From tasting my first cock to being fucked by [Next Door Studios exclusive] Markie [Moore], I hope that viewers like what I am doing and want to see more.

“Living with Markie has been great,” Quentin said. “He has been helping me out not only in front of the camera, but in the gym as well.” Markie and Quentin appeared together in a steaming hot scene released this past August.

“Quentin is the real deal … he is an incredibly sexy recruit who is up for all that we throw at him” said Stephan Sirard, president of Buddy Profits. “Quentin seems very at ease when performing, and looks fantastic showing off his tight, tattooed body for the camera. Active Duty viewers will definitely see more of Quentin, he is the perfect addition to the Active Duty troop.”

Dink Flamingo's ActiveDuty.com is the latest addition to the Buddy Profits affiliate program. Affiliates looking to promote the iconic military site can contact affiliate manager ewan@buddyprofits.com to get started.

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