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Miles Fallon may be new to studio productions, but his journey to the world of adult entertainment has been anything but conventional. Hailing from small-town New Jersey, Fallon evolved from a theater kid to a high school jock, excelling in wrestling and track—sports that not only sculpted his physique but also awakened his exhibitionist streak. A passionate explorer of his own desires, his first same-sex experience with a fellow wrestler ignited a path of self-discovery that eventually led him to content creation on OnlyFans. Now, he takes his career to the next level, making his KinkMen debut in Bound Gods’ latest high-intensity BDSM film, My Good Little F*ckmeat, starring alongside Christian Wilde. We caught up with Fallon from his home in Philadelphia to talk about his leap into the world of professional kink.

Christian Wilde and Miles Fallon Star in My Good Little Fckmeat

Can you take us back to the moment you first realized you had a passion for kink?
I was 20, and I met this tall, muscular law student through Instagram. One day, he messaged me about having a rough day and said I should come over to help him “get his aggression out.” At the time, I had no idea what that meant. But the second I walked through his front door, he picked me up, carried me to his bed, tossed me in the air, spit on my face and slapped me. I was shocked—but also wildly turned on. Then he pulled me in close and whispered, “You’re my good boy.” The rush I felt in that moment was electrifying, and that was when I knew I wanted to explore the world of kink further.

Kink often plays with power dynamics. What role feels most natural to you?
I feel most at home as a sub—it’s where I naturally thrive. But in my personal life, I do enjoy switching things up now and then with the right partner. Playing the Dom role on occasion adds a new layer of excitement.

Could you see yourself in a relationship with someone who isn’t as adventurous in bed?
Absolutely! Chemistry is everything. Even the most “vanilla” encounters can be incredibly intense if the connection is right. Kink is important to me, but I don’t see it as a strict requirement in a relationship—it’s about finding someone whose energy complements mine.

Is kink more about the psychological aspect or the physical sensation?
For me, it’s almost entirely psychological. My biggest source of pleasure is feeling like I’ve done a good job for my Dom and receiving praise for it. Pain can be enjoyable—I have a high tolerance—but even when something starts to hurt, the motivation to keep going comes from wanting to be the “good boy” who can take it.

Miles Fallon

This month, you make your Bound Gods debut alongside Christian Wild—what was that experience like?
I couldn’t have asked for a better scene partner. Not only was it my Bound Gods debut, but it was also my first studio shoot ever. Christian had such a calm, confident presence on set, and that instantly put me at ease. I’m a fast learner, and he was patient and steady as a Dom. At one point, I turned to him and asked if I should be doing anything differently. He just smiled and said, “No—just listen, enjoy, and do what comes naturally.” That advice stuck with me.

What are the must-have toys for someone interested in exploring BDSM?
I’m still learning and discovering new things in the BDSM world, but one thing I swear by is leather—it’s a must-have. The look, the feel, the scent—it adds so much to the experience. And if there’s one underrated item every beginner should have, it’s bed straps. Always be prepared!

Now that you’ve made your Bound Gods debut, what’s next on your kink bucket list?
I have two big fantasies I’d love to bring to life. First, filming a public scene with a live audience watching—and maybe even participating. There’s something incredibly thrilling about that level of exposure. Second, playing the sub role in a consensual non-consent scene. The psychological aspect of power dynamics fascinates me, and I think that would be an incredible challenge to explore.

Miles Fallon Chris Giardelli Photography

Do you feel the gay BDSM industry is evolving in its representation and inclusivity?
Definitely. People are becoming more open-minded and willing to explore new things at their own pace. I’d love to see that continue—more inclusivity, more representation, and more encouragement for people to embrace what excites them.

Last question: Miami or Fort Lauderdale?
Miami is a city I love, but more as a vacation spot than a home base. I adore the weather, but when it comes to Florida, I actually prefer the vibe in Fort Lauderdale.

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Shane Gallagher