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Vieope said:I don´t know if I love or hate the sex industry. It is sure interesting.
Erotic books, internet porn, prostituition, movies. This thing is so huge that is everywhere.
I like it because of obvious reasons, I don´t like it because I am sure it ruins a lot of lives. Specially because I think most women who works at it, have some regret later in life.
Do you like it?
moon said:Porns are lame. See those woman really didn't get orgasm during the shot but kept faking. Nothing is annoying as much as this. There should be reality porn show.
Vieope said:Hi John H., I will look for it. It is not my kind of reading but what the hell, it must be interesting. I know what you mean, that is why I don´t like porn, it is too cold and not real.
John H. said:Hi Vieope,
It is worth your time to read it. I borrowed it from a larger library. I read all kinds of things on all subjects. The more you learn the better off you are and the better you understand all things even those things you may not necessarily agree with yourself... You become a much better person and understand about things much better and are a better person for other people as well... Initially you think people in the Sex Industry might not "be all there" so-to-speak - I kinda had my suspicions that there was a lot more to Al Parker and that he probably was a good person - he certainly was and very down-to-earth... I would have liked to have known him and been a friend of his - in the truest sense of the word... I am not saying I agree with everything no one does but I believe we would have been good friends for sure. He was going to college to become a Doctor too... He was a person who could see things from all perspectives and was objective about all things. He cared about others honestly so. His real name was Andrew Okum, most who knew him personally called him Drew. He was born in Massachusetts near Boston, he describes what it was like at the Woodstock Festival in New York State in 1969. He went their in his teens. The PlayBoy Mansion in California and Hugh Heffner surprised me somewhat. The Men who worked for Heffner were hired specifically to make sure they had no interest in having any sexual relations with the ladies - they would be fired on the spot if they were caught doing so and the ladies were never to have anything to do with the Men either - only Heffner. Also the ladies on the payroll were only on the payroll when they actually were there at the Mansion, if they left to go shopping or whatever they were off the clock and were not paid.
I too do not like the cold and harmful aspects of the porn industry. I think it could be done without all that - with Al Parker it was not - he owned his own company called Surge Studios and those he was with he cared about truthfully and honestly. He also worked out ...
Some of the films he was in I did not like at all - and some were done very well and professionally produced. He wanted to work in Hollywood as a movie producer and he could have for sure he had the brains but he was blackballed when they found out he was a porn star but he had many friends in the motion picture industry that liked him very much in spite of his major form of employment...
If you do get a chance to read the book, let me know what you think.
Take Care, John H.
This is really true! Every interview I've ever seen/read with a porn star, they say that they are not enjoying themselves on screen. So if they don't enjoy it even when they're paid, why should we think our ladies would enjoy it for free? I mean, we know those stars are all faking everything, right? Of course we do.moon said:Porns are lame. See those woman really didn't get orgasm during the shot but kept faking. .