As a playwright, he contributed to the musical, Ex-Lovers, which had a successful run at the Theatre Rhinoceros in San Francisco. O'Hara wrote the four books mentioned above. Returning to San Francisco in 1995, he published five issues of the short-lived cultural magazine Wilde he also contributed to a number of other publications. Articles often featured rest room, park, and other risky sexual encounters, and every issue contained tips on cruising spots (public places to meet men for sex), with notes on their safety or lack of same. 1, he further stated that the publication was "all about sex – all kinds of sex, but especially public, publicly-disapproved, exciting sex". We are aware that many activities mentioned in these pages are illegal in many parts of the world, and we do not advocate unlawful activity". Our purpose is to provide a sex-positive forum for subjects considered taboo by other mags. According to its first issue, Steam focused on "public and semi-public sex. He edited and published from 1993 to 1995 the quarterly men's journal Steam, "the intellectual review of public sex", intended to facilitate cruising. Press, sinking an alleged three-quarters of a million dollars of his own money into the venture. With AIDS activist (Darrell) Keith Griffith (later noted for the website ), O'Hara started P.D.A. In 1991 he moved to Cazenovia, Wisconsin and started a new career as an author. Writing career Īfter he contracted HIV, offers to appear in porn ended. He described his work in porn as "a sheer delight from the word go". In addition to his work in adult films, O'Hara starred in Making Porn, a play by Ronnie Larsen based on conversations by Larsen with Scott O'Hara. From 1983 to 1988, he appeared in over twenty gay and bisexual-themed adult films and videos, several of which demonstrate his rare ability of auto-fellatio. Published measurement of his penis varies from 9.5 to 11 inches.
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That title became his trademark for the rest of his porn and professional career. He first came to prominence when he was awarded the title "The Man With The Biggest Dick in San Francisco" in a contest in the early 1980s. I spent the next eighteen years looking for my real name, and since I found it I have not pretended to be anyone else." In an essay titled "A Dick by Any Other Name", O'Hara wrote: "I knew from an early age that I was a changeling. Scott was known professionally as "Scott O'Hara" or "Spunk" and used his professional name throughout his adult life. While the family lived modestly on the family farm, there was inherited wealth, and for much of his life Scott was supported by a trust fund. O'Hara was born John Robert Scott on Octoin Grants Pass, Oregon, one of seven children of Robert Hogue Scott and Martha Jane (née Farwell) Scott.