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The Porn Business and The Responsibility of The Consumers

Discussion in 'Porn Addiction' started by Draugdir, May 11, 2019.

  1. Draugdir

    Draugdir New Fapstronaut

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    "Does the size really matter?" was the name of the video I saw today on YT. There were two female porn stars in the beginning of the video with their huge cleavage and you see a porn producer's brand name on their tops. A video to show the porn business shiny, innocent and normal-like-the-others.

    In the AVN award where many of those models show up, you can see their interviews recorded on the red carpet. I even watched such videos to understand what they think about the sector they work in. Most of them try to express that they are in a business like the other cinema actors and actress. In a documentary on Netflix "Hot Girls Wanted", many of the model say they reckon this is just a job that they get in for the need of money.

    Unfortunately, they are mostly abused at least once. The percentage of the female models who played in rough humiliation videos is so high that even the famous porn stars have been in those awful videos where they are abused until they really cry.

    Since I started to consider my behavior as an addiction, I have been searching for the social accounts of the porn stars who I have been watching for many years. Like the kind of people who trie to show her/himself as a happy, rich, energetic, smart etc. more than she/he is in real life; they are all doing the same things in IG or Twitter. The difference they have is they are posting stories as many as they can. Specially the young ones. The intention is searching for opportunities to take role in the new videos.

    With no disrespect to the people in this business, I see desperation on their situations. Many of them join these communities for about 2-3 years, but in case they get famous they can not quit so easily. Because porn consumption is so high then they can be recognized in daily life and that cause not to socialize normally. On the other hand, most of the female models have to have surgeries to stand in this abysmal business. Comparing with their male colleagues, the chance of the taking role for more than 5 years is so harder for the female models.

    I also can mention low-wages, humiliation in social media, pressures to take role in the productions they do not want to be seen, threat of dismissal, social pressure dragging models suicide, drudgery, health problems etc.

    Eventually I conclude with the question whether if I personally have a responsibility on the struggles these workers have. This moral perspective is also another reason not to fap.
     
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  2. Ra1

    Ra1 Fapstronaut

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    The moral perspective is one of the strongest reason I have absained
     
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  3. Freedom_from_PMO

    Freedom_from_PMO Fapstronaut

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    I do not blame porn actors, I blame porn film makers and I have no respect for them. In a similar manner - prostitute is not to be blamed by sexual services market, pimp is to be blamed.
     
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  4. Ra1

    Ra1 Fapstronaut

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    Yes you are right. There is an infinite demand if porn worldwide whereas the supply is short. Only a handful of productions have a monopoly over the industry. Hence they exploit the girls. The male porn stars brutally bruise the girls. I've read about how the poor girls count sit for a week after the scene. Sometimes I feel guilty that how I used to enjoy those screams. The monkey in my mind could not differentiate between the pain and agony and the pleasure.
     
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