January 30, 2006 | Sex & Society

Army investigates ActiveDuty.com

When it comes to porn, nothing's hotter than military man-on-man action. Except, of course, when the men involved turn out to be real-life recruits, such as several members of the Army's 82nd Airborne Division, currently under investigation for allegedly baring it all online at a gay porn website.

So, where were these boys caught playing their amateur game of Grecco-Roman leap frog? According to Fleshbot, it was at Dink Flamingo's ActiveDuty.com, one of the few military-themed sites on the Web with models who actually look like authentic soldiers (and now we know why).

As many as seven paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne are involved in the investigation, the Associated Press reports. The men could face military discharge under the government's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which states that "homosexual conduct is incompatible with military service."

Observers, such as Steve Ralls of Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, which is devoted to protecting LGBT military members, were surprised by the military's citation of "don't ask, don't tell." Ralls told the AP that he would expect the men to be charged, instead, under the military's sodomy statute, or for "conduct unbecoming of an officer." Both charges carry prison sentences, he says.

Prison? Sounds kind of harsh for playing doctor with your bunk mates. Of course, prison sex is pretty hot, too, so here's hoping that the boys keep at it online, wherever they end up!

  • Army to invesigate gay porn allegations [Gay.com]
  • ActiveDuty under fire [Fleshbot]

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