timbered
02-10-2002, 08:39 AM
Saw an excellent show about the porn industry last night on, of all places, PBS.
I especially liked the quote from Hustler's director of video operations: "It never ceases to amaze me what these girls will do for money." And, something to the effect of "If one girl won't do something, there's another right behind her who will."
For those that missed it, you can see it in streaming video at:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/porn/view/
Ok, so if a girl gets paid $1000 for a straight boy/girl video (with, presumably, a guy that's a stranger to her), what would these girls think of a stranger on the street offering them $1000 for sex? Would they be offended, because they aren't a prostitute? If they are offended, does a camera have to be present to keep them from thinking it's prostitution?
On another note, how many of us hobbyists are also into the whole porn thing as a turn on? I can never really get into it, myself. Would rather be doing the real thing...
I especially liked the quote from Hustler's director of video operations: "It never ceases to amaze me what these girls will do for money." And, something to the effect of "If one girl won't do something, there's another right behind her who will."
For those that missed it, you can see it in streaming video at:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/porn/view/
Ok, so if a girl gets paid $1000 for a straight boy/girl video (with, presumably, a guy that's a stranger to her), what would these girls think of a stranger on the street offering them $1000 for sex? Would they be offended, because they aren't a prostitute? If they are offended, does a camera have to be present to keep them from thinking it's prostitution?
On another note, how many of us hobbyists are also into the whole porn thing as a turn on? I can never really get into it, myself. Would rather be doing the real thing...