The "Brit Twins" was a fun
set of drawings for me to do. I've always been turned-on by the
brother/brother and father/son match-ups. It's the double taboo
element that intrigues me. When you throw in a third party as seen
here, there's an opportunity to junk in a bit of sibling rivalry.
The magazines wouldn't handle "incestuous issues" (although as far
as I'm concerned unless there's a possibility of a pregnancy, it
just isn't that big of a deal) anymore. So anytime there were
brothers, especially twins, referred to in the fiction, I wasn't
allowed to have them interact on a sexual level. They could be on
opposite ends of a third party but not on each other. Twins are
much easier to make the relationship evident, but this kind of
thing usually works out much better with photography. —Have any of
you seen those Brazilian twins with the huge curved cocks
on the internet? WOW. But of course they didn't show them "doing
it". DAMN!— But it's a subject I'll return too at some point in
the future.
— Michael Kirwan
Brit
Twins 1 — 2001 — 9" x 5˝"
Original published in
Playguy magazine — February, 2002
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