Bobby Blake has told the story of their relationship in his book, My Life in Porn. It was Bobby Blake who, by referring Flex-Deon to the producer Edward James, introduced his partner to the adult industry. In his personal life, Bobby Blake was the long-term partner of Flex-Deon Blake, another black gay pornographic actor. In one of the closing chapters entitled "Prodigal Returns", Blake depicts himself in biblical terms as the "prodigal son" who "had to leave church and the place of birth and go out there in the far country." However, he continues, "in all the years I was working in the adult entertainment business, I never turned my back on God or the Bible teachings I had grown up with." Blake emphasizes that he has no regrets about his lifestyle, interpreting it as part of God's plan for him: "Now that it's over, I can accept that that journey was all part of God's plan for me." Personal life In his autobiography, he talks extensively about his youth and experiences in the adult film industry. Gordon and published by the Running Press of Philadelphia in 2008. In his book, Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking, Tim Dean, a professor at the University at Buffalo, treats Niggas' Revenge in detail because of the way in which it fetishizes the simultaneous transgression of a number of taboos, all in order, Dean argues, to “conjure the transgressive charge of unprotected anal sex among gay men.” The representation of interracial sex, rape, violence, and incest (between Chris Blake and Bobby Blake) is enhanced by what Dean calls Flex-Deon Blake's "phallicized" appearance.īobby Blake has written the book My Life in Porn: The Bobby Blake Story co-written by Blake and John R. The film Niggas' Revenge, and Flex-Deon Blake's role in it, have become the subject of academic discussion.
Bobby actually referred Flex-Deon to the producer Edward James, and secured the introduction of Flex-Deon to the adult industry.
īobby Blake was a long time partner with Flex-Deon Blake.