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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
The other side of things though is how much the biz has changed since the early 2000s Back then people who were 'in porn' were actually 'in porn'
They either performed on camera on set, or worked on the filming side on set or did something else that was literally in the same room and within spitting distance of people actually fucking and sucking. Those were the people, along with the fans at porn conventions.
These days with cam girls, solo performers with clipstores, and all the people who consider themselves 'in porn' but in truth are only ever as close to porn as an image on a computer screen, then yes. It's a different client base these days. I can fully understand a girl who only deals with facts and figures on a screen at a traffic brokers office going to a convention and being shocked if groped - Understandably so, but these sorts of people didn't use to attend.
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QFT. They need their own safe spaces. Tired of the whining.