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Originally Posted by CaptainHowdy
Girls seem to last two or three post around here  . That is why we praise JesseQuinn's resilience.
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would blush if I were the blushing type
gracias but for real I'm in some esteemed company here. Mz MMG who we don't see enough of, Loreen, Sarah/Zuzana, Courtney, Natalie(s), Marina...sure I'm leaving out a ton
@AB gonna assume you're being real, it costs me nothing to do so
if you are legit, please know there is a massive difference between dancing before everyone had a cell phone, social media & piracy blowing up, facial recognition tech, dancer licenses being protected by gov privacy laws, and the world of adult as an online performer
in online, expect to be photo-capped, online performances recorded and posted on pirate sites, facial tech that can out you easily (never, ever use the same media across personal and adult work sites), even snapchat can accidentally leak your adult friend list to your personal one if you use the same phone
take this seriously and think about what you really want. to be a performer or to work for an adult company behind the scenes or both? the ramifications of your choices are pretty serious
sex-positive means nothing, it's a phrase encompassing principles I believe in myself but in the work world...not all that relevant most of the time. for example if you get hired as an affiliate rep, client support worker or the vice prez of a company in adult most don't give a fuck if you call all women who drive this industry useless whores
there
are great adult companies but they don't really have to advertise positions, they get snapped up by peeps already within circles
kinda like if you're in insurance and want a job at Chubb. you either have to know someone on the inside or be prepared to suck dick, and that's just for the boys (Canadian joke, hope it translates)
so yeah, really confused by your post tbh. if you want to be part of a sex positive co/org it doesn't have to be 'adult', nor are all 'adult' co's sex positive when it comes to sexual women, or gay people, trans peeps, etc
hell, there's actually a "designer" here on this forum who talks shit about everyone who isn't straight, white, xian and looks like Christie Brinkley back in the 80's. there's not much positive about that really
if I were you I'd focus more on what I want to do, then find a co with a culture congruent to what you seek in a work environment
hope that makes sense and good luck