Hm, that article is a little depressing but an excellent read. Sucks, but that's a lesson too many girls today are learning the wrong way.Epoetker said:Shouldn't this article be titled: "Porn Star Knows Her Audience?"
In all seriousness, I'm just going to remember the commentary of a wiser person: [http://www.takimag.com/sniperstower/article/the_problem_with_hipster_porn/]
Maybe she's going for the Wow and FFXI stuff for the emotionality she can't really have in her actual job. Eh, I digress. Porn is bad, though the society that creates it is worse.Gavin McInnes said:I love watching porn stars like Ava Devine get violated, but I?m well aware the odds of her having been sexually abused as a child are about 99.99 percent. You don?t have to condone sexual abuse to watch porn. It?s a great job for someone who is dumb, unambitious, and devoid of sexuality. In fact, the only way you can do ?sex work? (as naïve feminists like to call it) is to have no sex left in you. Some perverted uncle or disgusting friend of the family robs a girl of her most intimate and valuable asset and it?s like a light switch goes off. Now they can have sex with anyone because they?re numb. I?ve talked to a lot of strippers and prostitutes about this phenomenon and have yet to meet one who denied the vast majority of people who have sex for money are abuse victims. An ex-prostitute I dated for a while made it all too clear. ?Sex isn?t the same thing to me as it is to you,? she said. ?To me it?s like playing soccer or swimming.? I spent about half the relationship thinking of all the different ways I was going to kill her dad for what he did to her. This obsession eventually ended the relationship.
Pornstars do good work, they keep me happy.Nuke_em_05 said:I didn't try not to laugh, that would've hurt too much.Baby Tea said:Did anyone else find it really hard not to laugh when the article repeatedly called her an 'actress'?
OT: I haven't heard of her. However, I'm not in to porn.
I do remember someone in a guild talking about WoW porn somewhere... and they had to change their name or something?
I'm getting tired of this whole "X are real people too!" thing. It assumes I care about the hobbies and habits of real people I don't know, let alone many that I do know, in the first place.
Forgot about 5 more dirties in there.Booze Zombie said:I seen her, dirty, dirty woman... seems nice, though.
John...have you been searching 'Gaming Porn' in google again?John Funk said:Porn Star Wants to Mix WoW, Final Fantasy With Work
Adult film actress Belladonna - winner of the "Dirtiest Girl in Porn" award - loves World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XI, and would be interested in mixing her passion for gaming with her day job.
Haha. How dirty is dirty? \Booze Zombie said:I seen her, dirty, dirty woman... seems nice, though.
Let me put it like this... a guy "inspects" her "rear hatch" with his "torpedo" for about 10-15 minutes and then she "inspects" his "torpedo" with her mouth.aaronmcc said:Haha. How dirty is dirty? \
Out of couriousity, is it the same for prostitutes and porn stars? I mean, in porn their male sex partners are generally attractive, so it is pretty different from prostitutes that have sex with anyone that is interested in paying to have sex with them.Epoetker said:Shouldn't this article be titled: "Porn Star Knows Her Audience?"
In all seriousness, I'm just going to remember the commentary of a wiser person: [http://www.takimag.com/sniperstower/article/the_problem_with_hipster_porn/]
Maybe she's going for the Wow and FFXI stuff for the emotionality she can't really have in her actual job. Eh, I digress. Porn is bad, though the society that creates it is worse.Gavin McInnes said:I love watching porn stars like Ava Devine get violated, but I?m well aware the odds of her having been sexually abused as a child are about 99.99 percent. You don?t have to condone sexual abuse to watch porn. It?s a great job for someone who is dumb, unambitious, and devoid of sexuality. In fact, the only way you can do ?sex work? (as naïve feminists like to call it) is to have no sex left in you. Some perverted uncle or disgusting friend of the family robs a girl of her most intimate and valuable asset and it?s like a light switch goes off. Now they can have sex with anyone because they?re numb. I?ve talked to a lot of strippers and prostitutes about this phenomenon and have yet to meet one who denied the vast majority of people who have sex for money are abuse victims. An ex-prostitute I dated for a while made it all too clear. ?Sex isn?t the same thing to me as it is to you,? she said. ?To me it?s like playing soccer or swimming.? I spent about half the relationship thinking of all the different ways I was going to kill her dad for what he did to her. This obsession eventually ended the relationship.