Ex-Porn Stars In Their New Lives After Porn

Bumpyjohnson_12

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Not only was it unfair but also kind of stupid. It would seem the publicity of having a former porn star in the group would give them more notoriety. As far as I know, since I don't follow her, being in porn hasn't hurt Little Lupe's music career.
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I was just wondering whatever came of this did it ever go to court because I remember there was a big stink about this and I was wondering if it was legal because this really gives the creeps card Blanche to really clown and it's just a matter of time before they start acting on it if they haven't already


The Japanese...and I don't want to appear to be racist, because I am not...the Japanese are weird as fuck.

Like seriously, I read somewhere that old men buy panties off really (really) young girls. They have categories of fetishes within the comic book style porn. Animals. Pre-prebescent looking characters. Girls with dicks. All that shit is weird as hell, and pretty much drawn the same way.

I discovered this while searching for artistic inspiration. I was looking for Speed Racer type anime (I like the way they draw the cars and other machinery, not so much the human characters). A search for "anime" can bring up some disturbing shit.

But...this weird shit seems to be based on a very old culture. The age of consent in Japan is so low, I think many Japanese
men would be behind bars in this country, and most others.

And then there is some sort of shame aspect, if I am not mistaken, in their porn in general. That is why the Japanese porno
chicks squeak rather than moan. Watch 3 to 5 flicks, and I guarantee is sounds like the same damn chick in every flick.

The more I learned about the Japanese, the less I wanted to know. I love some of their anime (the Akira and Speed Racer type, not this new pedo-bullshit that is popular now), but their porn is so weird and fucked up, it reminds me of the American porn currently, which seems to be all about thinly disguised pedophilia, incest, rape, and degradation.

I actually visit this board to talk shit and raise the occasional ruckus, rather than to look at porn. I theorize the porn that a people are fixated on is a reflection of the character of those people. I could be wrong. Could be bullshit.

Who the actual fuck fixates on underage characters, rape, and incest? What kind of people are turned on by watching some chick eat her own vomit and some degenerate's nut?

Then again, Japan is a patriarchal society, if I am not mistaken. Ours is as well. Such things are to be expected I guess.

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Please run far away from these hoes. Nothing you can do will save them, you will be fighting a losing battle. @Hook2DaLeft seems like the type of dude that pays a chick to leave, "don't call me till I call you" type. Ole school porno chic Xena once told me she's been in relationships with doctors and ended up fucking their landscapers. She straight up said she loves these streets. She a nice girl but she loves them streets and does not want anyone to save her. Sorta like Jada Pinkett, married to Will but head over heels in love with Tupac.

I do decent with women in real life, but obviously hooking up with someone you met and likes you mutually isn't the same as piping a porn girl out. If you get that aggressive with a normal girl, you gonna have a rep as a scumbag pretty quickly.

I don't take viagra and go 110 mph within 5 minutes of meeting a normal girl, I wouldn't even if I could cause they'd tell everyone you're a nutjob and you got issues and shit lol.

You can after a while of getting to know each other and if shes down with it, but by then you're already down like 250 hours of hanging out random nights and making love and shit. So if you doin all that just to fuck her like a pornstar, its a waste of time unless you actually like her.

With a working girl, you can just do whatever the hell you want and not have to worry about how she's feeling or if she's having fun too. You just do what you want unless they say stop or something, but most of them are pretty tough after being ran through everyday by countless people, they can handle almost anything.
 

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I do decent with women in real life, but obviously hooking up with someone you met and likes you mutually isn't the same as piping a porn girl out. If you get that aggressive with a normal girl, you gonna have a rep as a scumbag pretty quickly.

I don't take viagra and go 110 mph within 5 minutes of meeting a normal girl, I wouldn't even if I could cause they'd tell everyone you're a nutjob and you got issues and shit lol.

You can after a while of getting to know each other and if shes down with it, but by then you're already down like 250 hours of hanging out random nights and making love and shit. So if you doin all that just to fuck her like a pornstar, its a waste of time unless you actually like her.

With a working girl, you can just do whatever the hell you want and not have to worry about how she's feeling or if she's having fun too. You just do what you want unless they say stop or something, but most of them are pretty tough after being ran through everyday by countless people, they can handle almost anything.
LOL. Man I have a strong fixation for porn sluts. I am really good friends with a bunch of them and have hung out with some top notch ones. They are cool as hell and don't deserve any shame for their past lives. However a brother can still fantasize about them and dream about saving them and loving them up while I have my cape on for the time being lol. I love it.
 

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Do y'all think it was unfair that that chick Pink - I think her real name is Bethany Grant - was kicked out of a singing group because of her past porn career? I think she was supposed to be in a group with that fine ass chick that got kicked out of Destiny's Child but when they found out that she used to do flicks they fired her. I only ask because I've seen the sentiment expressed on here quite often that these chicks are treated unfairly because of their pasts. Ex-porn hoes have lost teaching gigs, office jobs, etc because they used to suck dick on film but I can see how someone could make the argument that her particular case was different because singing is just entertainment like porn is entertainment.

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I don't think it's exactly "fair"... but at the same time, I understand it. I think a lot of people are looking at the event through 2022 eyes, but you have to remember that this happened back in 2009. That was a completely different world, with a completely different culture. In the present era, porn is so mainstream... everybody is open about watching porn. You got big music stars with Onlyfans. Some popular indie music chicks also do webcam shit.

Back in 2009 porn was still a dirty word and it was very much separate from the world of mainstream entertainment. Being a porn star was NOT gonna help anybody's music career... especially when you're making the kind of music that was targeted primarily at teenage girls. And also, Farrah Franklin had been struggling for years to relaunch her career and when it looked like she was about to make some headway... this is NOT the kind of association she needed on her head. Like... you used to be in a group with Beyonce. Now you're in a group with a chick who got bukkaked on tape? Ain't that hustling backwards?

But here's the thing: You could perhaps make the argument that maybe the notoriety of having a girl with a sex tape might not have hurt the group. Maybe it could have even helped. After all, this was the period when Kim Kardashian had just gotten famous off a sex tape. It had been a couple of years since Paris Hilton had become famous off a sex tape. By 2009 were still in an era when black girls were still hoping that the same thing could happen for them. Maybe it might not be bad to have a member in the group who "had a sex tape out there."

And in fact, Bethany said that she had told the group and its management that "she had a sex tape out there"... and they had been cool with it. It seems that what she didn't tell them that it was not just "a sex tape" but that she had had a multi-year mainstream porn career in which most of her scenes were anal (that was super taboo in the black community back then too).

So I don't blame the group for ejecting her. Having a full-on porn star in the group was NOT gonna help them. And in any case, it doesn't matter because the scandal caused the group to implode anyway. So it's not like she was kicked out of the group so much as the revelation just destroyed the group.
 

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I don't think it's exactly "fair"... but at the same time, I understand it. I think a lot of people are looking at the event through 2022 eyes, but you have to remember that this happened back in 2009. That was a completely different world, with a completely different culture. In the present era, porn is so mainstream... everybody is open about watching porn. You got big music stars with Onlyfans. Some popular indie music chicks also do webcam shit.

Back in 2009 porn was still a dirty word and it was very much separate from the world of mainstream entertainment.

The funny thing about that is the late 60s and early 70s were called "porno chic" since that was the first time porn made it into the mainstream culture.

Stuff like "Deep Throat," "Behind the Green Door," and "The Devil in Miss Jones" were runaway hits in mainstream society. They were talked about on TV and in the papers. The porn stars in those films, like Linda Lovelace and Marilyn Chambers, became household names.

Obviously everything is cyclical so society definitely has become conservative since the 70s in some ways. That said, I find it hard to believe most people were uptight about porn in the 00s. I think it had more to do with the dynamics of the group itself. They probably just wanted to project a "wholesome" image and appeal to a more middle-of-the-road, straightlaced crowd at that point in time and felt having a porn actress as a member wouldn't be conducive to that.
 

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The funny thing about that is the late 60s and early 70s were called "porno chic" since that was the first time porn made it into the mainstream culture.

Stuff like "Deep Throat," "Behind the Green Door," and "The Devil in Miss Jones" were runaway hits in mainstream society. They were talked about on TV and in the papers. The porn stars in those films, like Linda Lovelace and Marilyn Chambers, became household names.

Obviously everything is cyclical so society definitely has become conservative since the 70s in some ways. That said, I find it hard to believe most people were uptight about porn in the 00s. I think it had more to do with the dynamics of the group itself. They probably just wanted to project a "wholesome" image and appeal to a more middle-of-the-road, straightlaced crowd at that point in time and felt having a porn actress as a member wouldn't be conducive to that.

The 1980s was when there was a backlash to the sexual excesses of the 1960s and 70s. Evangelical Christians became politically active and formed the Moral Majority to sweep Ronald Reagan into power. Televangelists became mainstream stars and a couple of them went hard after Larry Flynt, Bob Guccione and Hugh Hefner. Hefner in particular had to scale the explicitness of Playboy WAY down. And mind you, even in the days of "porno chic" and all that, black folks were not into all that as much. Despite the image of blacks being sexually wild, we're usually much more conservative than the white mainstream. Black people are usually late embracing a lot of this shit.

I dunno if you're a yungin, bro... or maybe you just have a short memory if you can't remember how uptight people were about porn 15 years ago. Nowadays everybody is into porn because you have Pornhub and like 50 other tube sites and apps that allow people to explore the vast world of XXX in complete privacy and convenience.

Do you remember what it took to watch porn back in the early 2000s? Back when you had to go to a busy video store, and then in front of everybody you had to walk across the room and slip behind the curtain to the porn section? Then you had to get your porn tapes and bring them to the front counter in front of everyone to check them out while the people in the store suppress their laughter at what a creepy loser you look like?

MOST normies were not into porn like that back then. Most normies could not identify a single porn star unlike now when you have Teanna Trump and others who are also stars on IG/TikTok, and a porn chick like Chloe Cherry starring on a major mainstream teen drama like Euphoria and nobody thinks it's a big deal.

Porn was still very much taboo in 2009, fam... especially for black people. :roflmao:
 

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MOST normies were not into porn like that back then. Most normies could not identify a single porn star unlike now when you have Teanna Trump and others who are also stars on IG/TikTok, and a porn chick like Chloe Cherry starring on a major mainstream teen drama like Euphoria and nobody thinks it's a big deal.
What about Maitland Ward,who started out in mainstream(Boy Meets World) then crossed over into XXX,and now about to cross back over into mainstream again(got cast as the lead in some new suspense movie and also developing a sitcom co-starring a couple of other pornactors she worked with)
 

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What about Maitland Ward,who started out in mainstream(Boy Meets World) then crossed over into XXX,and now about to cross back over into mainstream again(got cast as the lead in some new suspense movie and also developing a sitcom co-starring a couple of other pornactors she worked with)

Exactly. That kind of thing was much, much harder back then... the idea of someone crossing over from mainstream Hollywood to porn was just insanity. And then crossing from porn to Hollywood was something that people tried (Jenna Jameson, Sasha Grey) but it was really, really, really hard to get taken seriously. Even a director like Gregory Dark who was a big-time porn producer in the 80s and then crossed over to shooting music videos for the likes of Britney Spears, when word of his porn past became widely known, the mainstream started shunning him. Nobody wanted to be associated with him.
 

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The 1980s was when there was a backlash to the sexual excesses of the 1960s and 70s. Evangelical Christians became politically active and formed the Moral Majority to sweep Ronald Reagan into power. Televangelists became mainstream stars and a couple of them went hard after Larry Flynt, Bob Guccione and Hugh Hefner. Hefner in particular had to scale the explicitness of Playboy WAY down. And mind you, even in the days of "porno chic" and all that, black folks were not into all that as much. Despite the image of blacks being sexually wild, we're usually much more conservative than the white mainstream. Black people are usually late embracing a lot of this shit.

I dunno if you're a yungin, bro... or maybe you just have a short memory if you can't remember how uptight people were about porn 15 years ago. Nowadays everybody is into porn because you have Pornhub and like 50 other tube sites and apps that allow people to explore the vast world of XXX in complete privacy and convenience.

Do you remember what it took to watch porn back in the early 2000s? Back when you had to go to a busy video store, and then in front of everybody you had to walk across the room and slip behind the curtain to the porn section? Then you had to get your porn tapes and bring them to the front counter in front of everyone to check them out while the people in the store suppress their laughter at what a creepy loser you look like?

MOST normies were not into porn like that back then. Most normies could not identify a single porn star unlike now when you have Teanna Trump and others who are also stars on IG/TikTok, and a porn chick like Chloe Cherry starring on a major mainstream teen drama like Euphoria and nobody thinks it's a big deal.

Porn was still very much taboo in 2009, fam... especially for black people. :roflmao:
Yeah, I know about the Moral Majority backlash. In the case of Hefner, I think he was glad to tame his product down. He only started to go harder because guys like Flynt, Guccione, and to a lesser extent Al Goldstein started to eat away at his sales with their harder content. That started the whole "pubic wars" where they were competing with each other to show more and more.

I was born in '87 so while I consider myself old, I'm probably considered a toddler on this site (Larry Holmes smiley). I got my first computer, with Internet access (dialup), in the late 90s. By the time the 00s rolled around, I had all the porn I wanted at my fingertips. I've been to a few porn shops but that was like going to a museum for me. I just wanted to see what it felt like back in the day when people had to go into places like that to get jerk off material.

I also remember all the raunchy shit Hollywood was putting out in the early 00s like "American Pie." All that Moral Majority and Reagan era stuff was pretty much dead by the 00s. That said, your point about the Black community not being a part of all that for the most is definitely true. That's why I made the point I did because I know Destiny's Child was trying to appeal to a Black fan base. A group like the Spice Girls probably wouldn't have cared to have a porn actress in the group.

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What I forgot to add about the late 90s was the Clinton-Lewinski sex scandal. That was a cultural touchstone for the nation. You had explicit sex acts being described on national TV involving a sitting president of the US. There was no turning back at that point. Society, in general, was a lot more open about sex at that point.
 
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Even a director like Gregory Dark who was a big-time porn producer in the 80s and then crossed over to shooting music videos for the likes of Britney Spears, when word of his porn past became widely known, the mainstream started shunning him. Nobody wanted to be associated with him.

When did word get out about his past? On his Wikipedia profile, he was directing a music video for Disney as late as 2002. By the late 00s, he had crossed over into films though mostly independent. He's worked with a lot of big names in his mainstream career. If anything, what hurt him was that KKK scene with Sahara in "Let Me Tell Ya 'bout Black Chicks" and the fact that he was proud and unapologetic about it.
 

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LOL why do you automatically assume she's a porn star though?
Cause I just figured she was since most of the topics about women on here are about past or present porn stars. If she is not then no biggie, if she is what's her full porn name so I can look up her slut work online.
 
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Cause I just figured she was since most of the topics about women on here are about past or present porn stars. If she is not then no biggie, if she is what's her full porn name so I can look up her slut work online.
You gotta get familiar wit tha board lol Jack posts a bunch of random broads as his sign off after each message. Brotha got one helluva trophy collection
 
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