A critic on a popular porn review site wrote that the film was “one of the most morally repugnant pornographic movies I have seen” and “is the sort of movie that the government would cite when trying to arrest pornographers and outlaw pornography.” *FTND Note: In our research, we found that the obscenity of the film Alex is talking about caused the distributor to forego covering any further releases from the film studio. I actually stopped the scene while it was being filmed because I was in too much pain.” If you noticed, had worn his solid gold ring the entire time and continued to punch me with it. I agreed to do the scene, thinking it was less beating except for a punch in the head. The has a natural hatred towards women, in the sense that he has always been known to be more brutal than ever needed. I have tried to block it out from my memory due to the severe abuse that I received during the filming. “ was the most brutal, depressing, scary scene that I have ever done. ![]() Regardless, many may find the following accounts to be graphic, disturbing, and/or triggering.* *READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED: We did our best to find quotes that weren’t too explicit while still preserving the true nature of the stories. Related: This Anonymous Performer’s Reddit Post About the Realities of the Porn Industry is Chilling ![]() These stories are from women who have left the industry, but if you’d like to read stories from men who were in the industry, click here. These stories are from a now inactive organization that worked with former performers. To put an end to the “glamorous” and “sexy” facade that so many people in our society buy from the porn industry, we’ve assembled stories from ten former porn performers and their stomach-turning reflections on their time doing porn. Watch: How This Popular Former Porn Performer Was Regularly Sex Trafficked And for those who do decide to leave, the porn industry still controls every image and video clip that the person can never get back. These personal accounts are very often in stark contrast to our culture’s narrative about porn. Related: How the Porn Industry Profits From Nonconsensual Content and AbuseĬonsider that while active porn performers rarely, if ever, speak out due to fear of being blacklisted in the industry or being discriminated against, many of those same performers end up speaking out on their real experiences once they leave the industry. What the average porn consumer might not know is that the industry is filled with sexual violence, coercion, and exploitation. “Porn hurts nobody.” “They do it because they like to do it.” Regardless of all the overwhelming research and countless personal accounts exposing the reality of trafficking and exploitation in the porn industry, many still buy into the fantasy that the porn industry works to maintain.Ī lot of people have a similar mindset as this guy who messaged us on Facebook: Related: 5 Male Ex-Performers Share What It’s Really Like to Do Porn Why would you have any reason to believe that the mainstream porn industry is anything less than professional, fun, safe, and sexy? Many people believe those in the adult entertainment industry love to have sex and get paid for it, why wouldn’t that seem like a dream? No one’s getting hurt when I watch porn is a common thought pattern many consumers have. ![]() There are many people in our porn-saturated society who think that porn is harmless, personal entertainment. Many readers may find the following accounts to be graphic and/or disturbing. Trigger warning: Frank discussions of abuse are included in this article.
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