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EDGE Interview: Miles Fallon has Dominated the Industry, but Now he's Giving Up Control
Timothy Rawles READ TIME: 6 MIN.
Adult star Miles Fallon is trying something new. He has done a lot in the industry already, but nothing like this. You might not have expected this hometown boy from New Jersey to become such a powerhouse in the adult industry, but that is exactly what he has done, "I look like the good boy next door. But I've got a secret, and it's filthy," he writes on his OnlyFans page. If your familiar with his content, you know what he is talking about.
However recently Fallon allowed someone to take away his power away in his first film for KinkMen.com (NSFW). Kink is something he has always wanted to try, and now that he's done it, he wants more.
EDGE talked to this boundary-pushing adult star who's testing his own limits and allowing us to watch. In this interview we get to know this industry dynamo, now in his early thirties, who is still dominating the industry but now being dominated himself in his new avenue of his career.
EDGE: Can you remember at what age you became aware of sex? How about gay sex?
Miles Fallon: I was probably around 12 or 13 when I started picking up on it. You know, kids would make jokes, swap stories they heard from older siblings–it was more rumor than reality back then. Growing up where I did, there wasn't much talk about anything gay. That part didn't really click for me until a few years later. Once it did, it was like a whole new door opened.
EDGE: What was your high school experience like?
Miles Fallon: Pretty much straight out of a teen movie–I was the jock doing sports year-round: wrestling in the winter, cross country in the fall, and track and field in the spring where I pole vaulted and ran the 800. I was team captain. Summers were spent lifeguarding at the pool club, which felt about as teenage dream as it sounds. I got good grades, but I definitely wasn't shy about having a little fun too. There were parties, a few girlfriends... maybe even a few broken hearts. But I swear I was a nice guy about it.
EDGE: What were you doing before making adult content?
Miles Fallon: I worked in hospitality–imagine valet and bellboy stuff. You know, the guy who parks your car or carries your bags while trying not to blush if you flirt back. I saw a lot... and I was offered even more. But I kept it professional–most of the time. Honestly, it taught me a lot about people–how to read a mood, how to make someone feel comfortable, how to leave an impression without saying much. Turns out, those skills translated pretty well to what I do now. Just with fewer clothes...
EDGE: Can you recall a funny moment you'll remember forever while making a video?
Miles Fallon: Oh my god, yes. One summer, I went deep into this wooded area in Philly–near some old train tracks that I thought were unused (keyword: thought). I'd filmed there before–great cruising spot, by the way–and figured it'd be perfect for a solo video. I set up the camera, got into position... and right on cue, here comes NJ Transit. But not just passing by–it was crawling, and the only thing separating me from a very confused crew and passengers was a chain link fence. I panicked, crouched down like a deer in headlights, and just stayed frozen until it rolled past as if they couldn't see everything. I waited a few minutes, tried again... and boom. Another train! I ended up posting the video because honestly, it was too funny not to share.
EDGE: Ever think of starting a music career?
Miles Fallon: Absolutely not. I know my strengths–and let's just say, nobody's begging for a Miles Fallon album. I'll stick to what I'm good at...
Source: Courtesy of KinkMen
EDGE: You've done your first few videos for KinkMen. What was it like?
Miles Fallon: Honestly? Life-changing. KinkMen wasn't just a shoot–it was an initiation. It was my first real introduction to BDSM, and it opened up this whole world I'd been craving. We're talking rope suspension, sensory play, intense power exchange... things I'd only ever fantasized about, suddenly happening in real time–with full trust, real chemistry, and cameras rolling.
I've worked with some incredible doms who don't just play the part–they live it. You can feel their control in every word, every touch, every perfectly timed pause. They know exactly how to read you, how far to push, when to hold back, and when to break you open–in the best way possible.
There were moments where I was suspended midair, body aching in all the right ways, completely exposed, and instead of fear... I felt euphoric. Like I'd never been more present, more turned on, more seen. Filming with KinkMen didn't just push my limits–it redefined them. And the best part is you can watch every second of that discovery happen on camera.
EDGE: What are the benefits of adding kink to one's sex life?
Miles Fallon: Kink is like discovering a whole new language for pleasure. It's not about being extreme or checking off crazy stunts–it's about curiosity. It's like trying a new food you didn't think you'd like, or hearing a song that pulls you into a genre you never listened to before. Suddenly, your whole world just gets bigger. Kink isn't just about getting tied up–it's about getting turned on in ways you didn't even know you needed.
Adding kink into your sex life invites you to explore sensations, power dynamics, and connections you might not even know you crave yet. It keeps things fresh, exciting, and evolving. Because the truth is, even the best kind of pleasure can start to feel routine if you don't let yourself grow.
Kink gives you permission to stay curious about your own body–and your partner's–in ways that can honestly be life-changing.
EDGE: What would you say to someone who is thinking about kink play but might be too scared to try it?
Miles Fallon: I'd say lean into that fear! Fear and excitement live right next to each other–you just have to give yourself permission to cross the line. The truth is, some of the best feelings come from moments that scare you just enough to make you feel alive.
The most important thing is being in a safe, trusted space when you start. You don't have to dive straight into the deep end–start small, stay present, and explore at your own pace. And remember: you never have to do anything you don't want to do. Kink isn't about pressure–it's about discovery. It's about finding new parts of yourself that maybe you didn't even know you were allowed to enjoy.
EDGE:What can they learn by watching you in your KinkMen films?
Miles Fallon: Subs can definitely learn a lot about how to be a good boy–and how powerful it feels to really let go and trust someone. I think doms could pick up a lot too, if they're paying attention. The way a body tenses, the way breath changes, the look in someone's eyes when they're about to give in... it all tells a story without a single word.
Everything I feel is right there on my face–you just have to be willing to watch closely enough to catch it.
EDGE:Do you have limits? What would be a hard "no" for you, Miles?
Miles Fallon: I'm pretty open–I'll try almost anything once. Curiosity usually wins with me. But it's gotta feel right. If the connection's there, if the trust is there... that's when you can really start pushing the fun stuff. Otherwise? I'm out faster than you can untie a knot.
EDGE:Where can we watch your latest content? And what's next for you on this journey we call life?
Miles Fallon: You can find me on TikTok and Instagram @mileshighclubx – where you'll mostly catch me documenting the beautiful chaos of my life lately. I just packed up everything I own (plus my cat, Dumplin) and moved from the East Coast to Las Vegas. It's been... an adventure, to say the least.
For the real fun, you can find hundreds of my collabs–filmed all over the U.S. and Europe–on my OnlyFans. Just head to MilesFallon.com (NSFW) and you'll get it all: solo scenes, wild collabs, and a few surprises you probably aren't ready for yet. The really raunchy content is up on KinkMen.com (NSFW).
And as for what's next? Honestly, I'm just getting started. Bigger scenes, bolder shoots, new experiences–and I'm bringing you with me for all of it.