It's a popular topic these days - fuck, our porn memberships aint selling so well, but the media still loves porner articles.
http://www.alternet.org/story/144819...orking_in_pornI locked my office door fell in love, just a little, with my beautiful starlets.
And then I quit.
Hey Ladies
I didn’t leave the porn industry because I object to porn. I left because I love it.
The models I worked with were smart, funny and gorgeous. They were daring and sensual. They chose to do porn not out of desperation or coercion, but because they saw an opportunity to make good money in a way that didn’t compromise their morals.
They came on set, performed, and left the work behind them. But I took it home with me. I started going to clubs and categorizing women in my head. I saw college students on the street and wondered if they’d be better suited for our hairy girl site or our teen site.
The business of producing pornography overshadowed the excitement of consuming pornography. I became blasé about what had always been my biggest turn-on.
I like porn. I like it a lot. Porn helps me get off, it fuels my fantasies, and it gives me an outlet when I need a dirty little break. Instead of spending hours saturated in hardcore videos, I sneak onto my husband’s computer and explore his collection.
And I don’t learn anyone’s names.