Yes, absolutely.
If you are tired of porn where the "straight" guy turns gay in 30 seconds, Johnny Glyserin and Josh Long offer a slow, sweaty, believable descent into lust.
To understand why this specific scene broke the internet, you have to look at the casting.
Johnny Glyserin is often described as the "TikTok twink" of the adult world. Lean, tattooed, with piercing eyes and a mischievous grin, Glyserin doesn’t look nervous. He looks like the guy who dares his friends to do stupid things just to see if they will. In the "bait" dynamic, he is the catalyst—the instigator.
Josh Long, by contrast, fits the "straight jock" archetype perfectly. Taller, broader, with an everyman face and a slightly hesitant posture, Josh plays the "newbie" card flawlessly. He has the look of a fraternity brother who accidentally walked into the wrong room and decided to stay.
Most BaitBuddies scenes end with the "bait" getting paid and leaving. This scene does not.
By the time the action moves to the fucking portion of the video, Josh Long is no longer "acting straight." He is fully invested. Johnny Glyserin rides him with a ferocity that makes the bed frame squeak. The money on the nightstand is forgotten. The camera crew might as well be invisible.
In the final moments, as they both finish, there is a moment of eye contact that fans have clipped and re-uploaded thousands of times on Twitter (X) and Reddit. Josh smiles. Not a paid actor smile. A real one. He pulls Johnny in for a kiss that is tender, sweaty, and completely unnecessary for the plot. That kiss is why people search for this video.
This scene is exclusively available on the BaitBuddies website (via the Aylo network) or through their affiliate platform. As of 2025, it remains one of Josh Long’s top-rated scenes on database sites like IAFD (Internet Adult Film Database).
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Disclaimer: This article discusses adult entertainment themes intended for a mature audience (18+).
Search queries for "BaitBuddies Johnny Glyserin and Josh Long gay" spike not just because of the physical action, but because of the narrative.
The first six minutes are dialogue-heavy. They talk about a fake "party" and a lost bet. Johnny Glyserin initiates a massage. The lighting dims. The director allows the camera to linger on Josh’s face as Johnny’s hands go lower. This slow burn is rare in modern porn, which usually rushes to the hardcore. Here, the tension is palpable.
Johnny Glyserin has a specific performance style that fans have dubbed the "Glyserin Effect." He blurs the line between coercion and invitation. He doesn't force Josh; he seduces the room.
The key moment in this specific scene occurs during the "suck-off" challenge. As Josh Long hesitates, Johnny doesn't wait for permission. He leans in, looks up through his lashes, and takes the initiative. It is here that the "bait" hook is fully set. Josh Long’s reaction is not one of disgust or reluctance, but of shock followed by immediate, overwhelming pleasure.
Josh’s moans are what make this scene a classic. They are deep, involuntary, and filled with the surprise of someone discovering they like something they were told they shouldn't.
Most reviews just talk about the penetration, but this video has three distinct acts worth discussing: