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This paper explores the divergence in performance methodology and brand identity between two prominent figures of early 21st-century digital adult media: Tyler Torro and Paul Wagner. While both performers operated within the same industrial ecosystem (notably the "Next Door" network of studios), they embodied diametrically opposed archetypes. Torro functioned as the "Platonic Ideal," a figure of stylized, untouchable aestheticism, whereas Wagner represented the "Accessible Tactility," emphasizing interaction, relatability, and the subversion of the fourth wall. By analyzing their respective performance styles, physical aesthetics, and the voyueristic frameworks constructed around them, this paper argues that their pairing serves as a microcosm of the industry’s shift from passive consumption of idols to the desire for interactive, "boyfriend experience" narratives.