Lucas Storm (BostonJock)

BostonJock's Delicate Balancing Act – Corporate by Day; Adult Content Provider by Night

Robert Nesti READ TIME: 9 MIN.

When Lucas Storm left the Navy in 2019 after some 17 years, he decided to pursue one of his fantasies: creating adult content. It was then that BostonJock was born, a moniker he has kept with for the past five years. "I didn't think it would go anywhere. So I just came up with this kind of obvious moniker –I am bodybuilder who I lives in Boston. By the time I realized that it was actually going somewhere, it was too late to do a rebrand. I had a full-time job and creating content was kind of a hobby, if you will."

Seeing the muscular Lucas today makes it hard to believe that he weighed 110 pounds in 2011. "I started working out when I was 26, Obviously being in the military, the focus was on being fit, but not on building muscle mass. I am 5'7", When I decided to be fit conscious, I quit smoking and drinking, and chose to put on some muscle mass. Today I weigh 190 pounds." His other stats are a 42.5" chest; 53" shoulders; and a 32" waist.

Today Lucas sits in the top 6.9% of OnlyFans providers and the top 7% of JustFor.Fans, and in addition to his custom content, has worked for such adult entertainment companies as Bait Buddies, Men Over 30, and RawFuckClub and with such well-known performers as Rafael Alencar, Avatar Akyia, Jordi Massive, Jason Luna, Bobby Knight, Magic Mike Hung, Adam Snow, Mateo Muscle, and Serge Shepard. But despite his success, he would hardly call himself an overnight sensation when he joined JustFor.Fans and OnlyFans five years ago.

"For the first nine months I had one follower on JustFor.Fans. (Laughs). The same was true on OnlyFans, and he was a friend of mine! A very supportive friend I had met online a year before. But as I got more followers on social media when I began do collaborations. And the more the videos circulated, the more followers I would get, and they slowly converted to subscribers. Then when I began to do collabs with some of the bigger names in the business, I would get a good boost. But it has been a long, slow process."

What led him to do adult content was his wish to act out on some secret desires. "I've always had a little bit of like an exhibitionist and into various kind of kink. And it was always a fantasy of mine for people to watch me have sex. That was one of the draws for me to start filming. It was a turn on. But it was weird for me at the start is to interact with the camera as though it was the audience when doing solo videos, and I had to adapt. But since I've really shifted more into doing collabs with other people, that pressure has gone away because you forget the camera is there. We just do our thing."

Lucas Storm (BostonJock)

It was those collaborations that helped him build his audience, but he was a bit apprehensive about performing with others at the start. "I was a little nervous because I didn't know what to expect, but my first collaboration was with a very sweet couple – which was funny, because it was a three-way; but they were very nice guys who had been doing content for years and they showed me the ropes about how they did their filming. From there it was going with the flow, so to speak, and taking their lead. I did feel kind of nervous about me not pulling my weight, but that went away quickly."

Like many adult content creators, Lucas finds himself balancing a day time career, in his case a corporate trainer in the energy industry, with his nighttime work. "I have my, you know, I have my day job my day identity. I have my nightlife and the pulling world. And they have crossed paths, not very often, but they have. And that has been interesting. A couple of my co-workers know about what I do. In fact, one of my co-workers has actually helped me edit videos and has been a cameraman for me when I was in a pinch. It has been an inside joke between us. But mostly I keep my careers apart. For instance, when they ask me at my day job what I did over the weekend, I give a vague answer. Like this past weekend I went to New York City to work with a studio and do a couple of collabs, but all I said was I went to New York City for the weekend. I try to keep them separate. You know, don't let a lot of the information out. But I have run into people from my company in Provincetown when I was working a gig – it was someone I recognized from the office whom I don't work closely with. We had an interesting conversation – short and sweet, but I said I really hoped my appearance didn't get around the office."

Does he see any similarities between the performative nature of his two careers? "There is to some degree. I am Is the corporate trainer. I'm you know, presenting material in teaching people how to do a job. Whereas, as a content creator, I'm showing people what my sex life looks like, so there I mean there's a performance aspect to it. But I see them as very different things."

Asked which he prefers, he's quick to make a choice. "The corporate trainer position is more of a position of convenience. This is a job I found in which I fit very well into, but I am really not tied to a corporate job. But I really enjoy making the content. It's a fun experience, and it would be hard to convince me to step away from the doing it. So I think I probably have more loyalty or more favoritism towards filming content than I do my day job. The day job pays the bills."

But it is not performing in front of the camera that he likes the most, rather the camaraderie he feels with his peers in the industry. "I think it's the connections and that the people that I like the most, because there's a lot of genuinely nice people out there that are filming content. But for me going to meet some of these people, especially some of the bigger names and the guys that have been doing this a long time, can be little intimidating for the first time But I've made genuine connections with some and found we have similar interests, such as food. And I am surprised by that."

As for his fans, he delights when he recognized in public. "I love when I'm out of the club, doing an appearance or just having a good time, and someone comes up and says, 'Hey. I want you to know I am one of your subscribers and I love your content.' That is a really cool experience, and like I usually chat with them for a while."


by Robert Nesti , EDGE National Arts & Entertainment Editor

Robert Nesti can be reached at [email protected].

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