How To Have Sex With Porn Stars
- dismekeavaslay
- Aug 20, 2023
- 7 min read
The ultimate dream for a fan of adult entertainment is to have sex with a porn star. Well, at Sheri's Ranch you can do just that! Imagine all of the naughty things your favorite porn star does in her videos, the raunchy positions and intense orgasms. Now you can experience the amazing sensation of porn star sex first hand.
how to have sex with porn stars
Sheri's Ranch regularly has XXX adult entertainers tour our legal brothel. Enjoy a safe, private, and STD-free porn star experience with the sexy-hot starlet of your dreams. Whether it's a Deep Throat style blowjob or an anal sex-o-rama, these porn stars will treat you to a pay-for-play experience that you will never forget.
A 2004 study published in the Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality found that pornography viewers didn't have particularly negative or violent attitudes toward women, and that porn watchers were in some instances even more attuned to issues related to sexism than non-watchers, according to Scientific American.
According to some pornographic actors, including Aurora Snow,[3] James Deen[4] and Keiran Lee,[5] fluffers are no longer needed, saying that the role might have existed in the past, but disappeared due to medical advancements, such as Viagra and implants, and with advancements in prosthetics.[6] Hunter Skott, who has worked as a fluffer, contended in an interview that they "are only used for a gangbang or bukkake, not for regular [porn] movies".[2] Sloane Steel, formerly of Bangbros.com, said much the same.[7]
The oneiric slasher Knife+Heart follows a group of "low grade" gay pornographers in 1970s France. The film depicts a character named Mouth of Gold, or Mouth, who is a fluffer. In the film, he is a middle-aged man who works for free as he lives with his mother.[15]
Have you ever wondered whether or not your favorite pornstars have sex with fans? If so, the video above will reveal it all for you. Maybe you will be left in shock, however, the majority of them do not fuck their fans.
The fact that you have posted here, it denotes that you were watching porno content and , frankly speaking I dunno who are the worst between porno actresses/actors and speculators, Hypocritical, Lords of the war , politics etc etc.
As much as I enjoy getting academic about smutty topics, I'm often bummed out by feminist debates about the pervasiveness of pornography. That isn't to say that I'm unconcerned with mainstream porn's chest-pounding misogyny, unrealistic physical aesthetics or any of the other anti-female offenses identified in women's studies classes the world over. It's just that, instead of griping about how these unhealthy visions of female sexuality affect us non-porn stars, I'd like to talk about the health of the actual women in the films. Yes, the porn stars -- remember them?
Unfortunately, some sad news out of Porn Valley has made that particular feminist (and humanist) angle especially relevant: Last week, Los Angeles County officials revealed that there have been at least 16 previously unreported cases of HIV among porn performers in the past five years. That amounts to a total of 22 cases since 2004, when five porn stars tested positive. The explanation is simple: As anyone who has ever caught a glimpse of an X-rated film knows, condoms are entirely optional. Sure, there's an industry standard requiring performers to get tested for STDs every 30 days, but it can take two weeks for signs of HIV infection to show. Just consider the 2004 outbreak: Porn star Darren James tested negative just a few days before going to work and transmitting it to three female costars.
The industry swears up and down that its voluntary monitoring is enough and that the number of infections is low considering the thousands of porn actors out there. (That is true when it comes to HIV, but it certainly isn't when it comes to every other STD known to man.) Still, as Dr. Jonathan Fielding of the Los Angeles County Department of Health told the Los Angeles Times, "I don't know of any other industry where people are subjected to that kind of risk." There have been efforts in recent years to require condom use by law but, whaddaya know, lawmakers are apprehensive about having their name attached to legislation that protects porn stars. Newsflash: People who have sex for a living aren't considered a sympathetic or family-friendly demographic. There's no doubt that many sick and twisted people in this country believe X-rated stars are getting exactly what they deserve.
Admirably, AIDS Healthcare Foundation is staging a protest Monday at Larry Flynt's Hustler Store in Hollywood to once again call for legislation. Its argument is a compelling one: If hard hats are required on construction sites to protect workers, why not mandate condoms on porn sets? After all, most workers have basic legal protection against, you know, death on the job. The truth is that most actors will go without condoms unless it's absolutely required, because it's a way to stay competitive, it's what the audience wants. But regulation would fail to diminish that demand, and it could drive unprotected shoots underground.
I guess what I'm saying is: Regulation is great, but it's not enough. If as conscientious consumers we can commit to fair trade coffee beans, free range chicken and local produce, we can cope with condom porn, right?
I grew up in Utah, I'm a mountain girl. I loved playing in creeks, camping and building tree houses but I also loved to sing and dance and have an audience. I was always the funny, loud, silly one. I loved fashion and modelling. I'd wear leather boots with a matching leather jacket and leather beret, but I'm only 5ft 4", so I wasn't able to work in high fashion.
I was a straight A student and started college at 15. I earned a four year scholarship. I graduated high school but I didn't finish my scholarship because I wanted to have fun as a teenager. When I was 18, I was working at a strip club and I was asked by a guy who I knew through a friend of mine if I wanted to shoot a porn scene. He told me I could come over on my lunch break to shoot the scene, and I'd be paid cash. I just thought: sure, let's do it. I went on my lunch break, it was fun and I was paid $1,000 cash. Back in the day, that covered my entire month's rent. I didn't think about it again until a week later when it came out on one of the biggest adult porn websites at the time. I didn't watch porn so I had no idea.
I decided very quickly I wanted to build a career in the adult industry. I've always been open and comfortable with my sexuality, so I was never embarrassed to be naked and everyone I worked with said I was naturally good. I could act, I was aware of where the camera was and I had a good attitude. So, I asked if there was a way I could get an agent. Work kept coming so I moved to Los Angeles and never looked back. Now, it's 17 years later and I've made thousands of porn movies. I am girl-girl only, I don't work with men now. I love women and I have always loved women.
One of the things I love about my job is that I always get to be a different person. One movie I'm really proud of is Confessions of a Sinful Nun. I played a nun, which was a lot of fun. And I played Batwoman in the X-rated version of Justice League. That was challenging. It was filmed in the middle of summer and you don't have AC turned on while filming because it's too loud. So I was in a very hot warehouse, wearing a long wig, a mask and a neck-to-toe latex catsuit, a cape made of the same material and knee high stiletto boots. The cat suit was so tight that I couldn't bend over or sit down. I remember that by 4.30am I had ripped the crotch of my suit, so I was bent over a bar stool while an elderly woman was trying to sew it up with a needle and thread.
I also want people to know that there is a difference between porn sex and real life sex. When I'm having sex on camera, I'm performing. If something feels good, it probably doesn't look good on camera. It's all about keeping your hips very wide open, staying open to the camera and performing. There are real orgasms on set and I've had many, but it's 100 percent an acrobatic performance for the camera. And, when I turn up to a porn set we talk about consent and boundaries before the scene starts. We'll go over what words can be used, what sexual acts can be performed. I might say, don't pull my hair. That is agreed and that agreement is signed before the scene starts. I am 100 percent in control of my boundaries. Porn is very strongly based on consent and boundaries now and the industry has improved a lot. But I've always spoken up for myself and if I'm on set and see someone try and push a boundary with someone else, I'll speak up for them too. I try to look out for others, especially the younger girls.
I feel like it's our responsibility as adult performers to create porn that is on the boundaries of healthy intimacy. That's one of my personal goals, I want to show real sex in porn. Because there is a gap in sexual education and it can be filled by porn; porn is not sex education. When you watch a porn where a guy delivers a pizza, a woman can't pay so she has anal sex with him? Well, those sex acts don't just happen. I'm trying to educate the fans and the public that this girl has known this scene is going to happen for three days and she's been training physically for that style of sex. Porn is a performance and boundaries and consent were established. The female performer has approved working with that man. It's not just, "oh, I can't pay, let's have this specific type of sex."
That's the part that concerns me and is one of the reasons why I became a sex educator. I want people to know there is a difference between porn sex and real sex. Thanks to social media platforms, fans can directly message porn stars, and I was getting a lot of sex education questions. I would answer with my wisdom and personal experience but I wanted there to be more validity and to know that I was correct, because people are paying attention to me. There is a serious lack of sex education in the U.S. It's not something that's openly taught in detail or communicated. So I went to school to become a certified sex educator. It was important to me, because without knowledge people can become ashamed or not know how to be true to themselves sexually or express their personal needs. 2ff7e9595c
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