Miles Fallon: The Vegas era has begun!
We catch up with our ManCrush to discuss filming with KinkMen and his "eager little bro" energy.

For our podcast, Naked Men Talking, we caught up with Miles Fallon - a content-creator and adult industry performer.
In the conversation, we talk "eager little bro" energy, exploring his kinks, and why he's leaning in to his Vegas era.
Let's start with the move - you've recently relocated to Las Vegas. Why is Vegas where you wanted to base yourself?
Two days ago, in fact - I'm still waiting for the movers to bring everything. I'm currently sitting on a suitcase in front of a window right now.
Originally, I was planning to move to Chicago as of April this year, but then I attended the GayVN Awards and the AVNs back in January - met with some producers and directors and they started to tell me about some projects that they thought they could cast me for and being closer to the studios, I would definitely get a lot more work.
So it's like, we've got to switch it up. It's time for Vegas. It was just a quick decision.
Did you have any preconceptions about Vegas? Chicago is a very different beast to Vegas. Were you thinking, am I going to fit the Vegas vibe?
I don't think I put much thought behind it. I just figured, this is what we've got to do. We're just going to do it and go for it.
I've come to Vegas almost every year for a gig that I used to do for about a week. I never thought that I would ever move here. I was just like, you know, it's fun to be there for a minute. Sometimes when I would be here for like 10 days straight, I'd be like, that's way too much for me.
But honestly, you know, I was always on the strip. So that is chaos. Now I'm like off of that, away from it, and it's just it's gorgeous out here. It's beautiful. So I'm really happy with decision already.
In your Twitter bio you describe yourself as "your eager little bro" - with White Lotus still fresh in our memories, are we leaning into the incest kink? Is that where that's going?
Uh, no. I kind of always described myself this way and it really came from other creators who started telling each other about this, you know, just saying that that's my vibe.
It's kind of more about the vibe of being like enthusiastic. I want to tag along. I want to try everything. Tell me to do it and I'm going to do it, you know?
As well as creating content for your fan-subscription channels, you're filming with KinkMen? What sort of scenes are you filming with KinkMen.com?
I've done a couple of scenes with their Bound Gods channel, where I've been the sub and I've been tied up, fully suspended, arms behind the back.
Have you done that sort of stuff before?
I had done it for photo-shoots prior to working with KinkMen. That was very low-key in comparison.
For the photo shoots, you just kind of get tied up, make the ropes look pretty, take a few pictures, change it up a bit. But with this, there's a lot more action going on there.
Is that a kink that resonates with you? Or is that a persona you can adopt for the performance?
It's something that I realised I enjoyed from doing the photo shoots because I'm kind of down for anything. So I really enjoyed that. And I like giving up that power and being submissive in that way. So it does make it fun for me.
How do you prepare for a scene like that?
The reason why I really like being sub is because my goal is to be that good boy for my Dom - I want to achieve the goal, I want to get to where he wants me to be. So going into those scenes, I just shut everything off and I'm just in listen mode. What I'm told to do, I do. When I'm reprimanded, I learn from that. It's just total shut off - be that good boy, push through, endure.
Is there a sort of almost a liberation in that - knowing that I don't have to think about this, this is is happening to me?
That's the best part. Going into it, it's not so much pressure on me because I'm listening to the commands instead of, you know, coming up with those. So it is kind of nice.
What about other kinks? Are there things that you'd like to try or explore a bit further?
The fun part about filming with KinkMen has been that all of this is brand new to me too.
When it comes to kink, I very lightly dabbled in my personal life.
When I was like 21, this law student guy that I had met on Instagram and he's like, I've had a tough day, you should come over and help me alleviate all that. And I was like, okay, sure, whatever that means.
I show up at his door, he picks me up, he throws me on the bed, spits in my face, pulled off my clothes, told me I'm such a good boy. And like, that was my first experience and I was like, wow, I love this. I need to try more. That was great.
So then I just kind of, you know, dabbled a little bit, but it wasn't until I started filming with KinkMen that I really got into anything BDSM, you know, getting flogged for the first time. So it's really fun to show my real raw emotion in all of those scenes.
Because a lot of the KinkMen scenes lean into the humiliation stuff and the public kind of kink as well. Are they areas that appeal to you?
They have quite a few different channels. I've done work with Bound Gods, where you are being tied up suspended. I did Men On Edge as well where we have somebody that we're edging. So that's fun.
I would really like to get into some public scenes - maybe even with audience participation. I kind of like that dynamic - the idea of it. I haven't experienced it yet.
The other thing would be CNC - consensual non-consensual. I like the power dynamic of that and it's something that I've never been in that type of setting before. So, you know, I want to film it and show that real raw emotion of me going through that for the first time.
I was wondering about your relationship with your body. Have you always been comfortable with taking your clothes off in front of other people?
Yeah, pretty much. As a kid, I was a wrestler. I did track and field, cross country. So I was used to always being in short shorts and shirtless all the time.
In fact, one time me and two other guys on the wrestling team had lost a bet. And in our high school it was basically a big square. So we had to streak around that square. And, you know, as young dumb kids, we didn't realise there's cameras, you know.
So we did get in trouble for that, big trouble. We thought nobody's here, whatever, we're fine.
I also played rugby once I graduated. When you score your first try, it's a tradition to streak through the bar at the drink up after the game. So, you know, I've been in a couple of situations just being naked in public.
Team sports and that locker-room vibe - rugby especially is renowned for almost desensitising yourself to other men's bodies and your own body. It just kind of normalises everything, doesn't it?
Yeah, yeah, pretty much. I mean, I hopped on here today and forgot I wasn't even wearing a shirt.
Zero complaints have been heard.
Talk a little bit about how you made the move into the adult entertainment industry. Was that a natural progression for you or was it a conscious thing that you wanted to pursue?
It was something I always did want to do. I don't know if I was scared to do it. I don't know if I worried about like public opinion or what it was. And I don't know if maybe it was the evolution of how popular it became on Twitter for you to share and there not to be so much hate. And then there was the option for OnlyFans.
I think everything just kind of started to show itself to me of ways that I can actually pursue it and it just slowly evolved from there.
Do you think that there has been a mainstreaming of this type of work in sex-positive content? It seems like on Twitter, everyone's got an alt. It's not such a big deal to have naked photos of yourself on the internet anymore. Is that right?
It's become super mainstream-ish, you know? I think everybody should show off their body and have fun with it.
How do you find navigating the fan-subscription channels - creating content and distributing and monetising in that way? Is that entrepreneurial approach something that comes naturally to you?
It's been a lot of learning and discovering and figuring different things out. But right out of high school, I started a business in pool management and lifeguards, because I was a lifeguard as a kid.
So I had a little bit of knowledge when I started this of how to hold myself accountable. And I think that's the hardest part, really. And then building out an actual business plan strategy.
That's such a good point - if you were just looking at the job at surface level, it looks kind of straightforward. Sure, you just film yourself and then you post it and then you're done. The amount of work that goes into building a successful profile and presence on fan-subscription is kind of exhausting, but it is a literal business that requires the business plan.
It's a lot more work than anybody expects it to be first when they're getting into it, you know? And even I'm pretty deep into it with the amount of work. It's almost a full-time job pretty much every single week. And there's still people that I look up to and learn from, and they're working even more hours than I am in all of this.
What advice or guidance would you give to someone who was just at the beginning of that journey of starting to think about sort of making the move into content creation and adult entertainment?
There's top two things for me. T first one is, don't let the money drive you. Because your initial startup period isn't going to look that great. You can have high and low months. So if you're really doing everything based on a money number, you're not going to get there, you know, have some passion, have some drive behind it. And I think in order to do that, you should really come up with who you are, whether it's you as a real person or you're coming up with a persona.
Whatever way you want to do it, just make sure you know what that is and what you want to put out there. Because it's not a matter of making sure that everybody loves my content, it's about the people who like my vibe, like my content. So I put out what I personally like and what I enjoy - what I think's funny, silly, hot, sexy, whatever it is. That's what I put out for my people. It's not going to be for everybody.
You touched on deciding on whether you have a separate persona or not and how you present yourself to the world - I was interested in how your experience of this work shapes intimacy in your personal life? Do you keep things very separate or do you find things sort of blending in your day to day?
I think I'm still figuring that out. When I first started with OnlyFans, I was in a relationship and it didn't go so well. So I've learned a lot from that and it really has to do with who the partner is and if they're confident and happy in what you do and they can also separate it. Because I do try to keep it separate. When I'm filming for work - it's filming for work, it's not like I'm falling in love with them.
It's going to depend on who I find in this life, relationship-wise. But yeah, I do try to keep it as separate as possible.
What's on your vision-board for the months ahead? What next for Miles Fallon?
I'm really hoping to at least be nominated for an award like Best Newcomer or something like that. I did my first scene with Kinkmen back in November. I've done five more since then. I've got six lined up. I'm trying to work with a bunch of different studios, get a bunch of different genres of entertainment out there.
I'm working a lot on my content as well. There is a new little segment, Miles After Midnight coming up, which is a lot of audio work. It's really going to be great for bators and stuff who really like to listen for some hypno and sex sounds. It's really cool stuff. I'm working with a producer on it right now. So I'm super excited about that.
If you want to keep up with everything, definitely follow my Twitter, which is milesxmiles, because I post all the trailers, teasers, and everything of that sort on there.
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