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There are a lot of Girls out there who do Escorting as well as Porn.

Now that we pointed out the elephant in the room it bears some discussion. As I mentioned in a previous post P.O.C. pornstars don’t have the luxury of branching out into other areas to make their money. For every Pinky that is making her money via internet clips that she controls, there are other stars that have to make outside money from other avenues.

Currently a brief internet search nets such stars as Alexis Silver, Italia Blue and Roxy Reynolds for about $1,500 an hour you can have one of these ladies in your company. However I do wonder if anyone paying for this is getting something a little more than a “girlfriend experience.”

I’m just wondering why a male pornstar can be around in the business for years (or even decades) but women have a brief run before they become yesterday’s news.

Just a thought. Give yours in the Space below. As always you can leave your comments anonymously.

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  • http://www.jaylastarr.com Jayla Starr

    No, I wasn’t talking about you or your site, I was just talking about recent twitter goings-on…
    but yes WOC don’t tend to see far enough and honestly don’t usually have the chance to go far enough…
    all-in-all an unfair world that everyone is trying to play in

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  • http://www.jaylastarr.com Jayla Starr

    No, I wasn’t talking about you or your site, I was just talking about recent twitter goings-on…
    but yes WOC don’t tend to see far enough and honestly don’t usually have the chance to go far enough…
    all-in-all an unfair world that everyone is trying to play in

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  • http://www.jaylastarr.com Jayla Starr

    I think that if an ADULT performer want’s to engage in exxxtra curricular activities, that’s her choice. It’s sad that some people not only disapprove, but then put those girls on blast about what they may have tried to keep private… I think, if someone wants to do something with their body, why should anyone else care???

    BTW
    thats my girl melody u have as ur backround… cute!! :)

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    Mr. BlackSexxx Reply:

    My post wasn’t to put anyone on blast so to speak but I just wanted to point out that W.O.C. performers so have the shorter window when it comes to doing porn before having to do the extra curricular activities.

    As for the background, We here at Blacksexxxology love the work of Melody and wanted to showcase here specifically!

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  • http://www.jaylastarr.com Jayla Starr

    I think that if an ADULT performer want’s to engage in exxxtra curricular activities, that’s her choice. It’s sad that some people not only disapprove, but then put those girls on blast about what they may have tried to keep private… I think, if someone wants to do something with their body, why should anyone else care???

    BTW
    thats my girl melody u have as ur backround… cute!! :)

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  • alices

    WRT to longevity in the industry, IMO sexism plays a major role. Porn is, for better or worse, mainly marketed towards men whose primary use for the material is to see it and get off. It’s something of a momentary,disposable pleasure,if not an escapist one, and certainly not one that lends itself to commitment, mental or otherwise. Let’s not pretend; in sex work, women are seen as more disposable than even in mainstream industry. I would think that very few porn viewers are loyal to a ‘brand’ of a certain star, or even a certain producer. So it stands to reason that there is pressure for producers to get continually newer faces (and some would say, more depraved acts) in order to get more or keep the same number of viewers/market share.

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    Mr. BlackSexxx Reply:

    I agree with the points you made, it just seems even more deplorable for W.O.C. in porn when you consider Whites don’t have that deep of a decline and replenish arc.

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  • alices

    WRT to longevity in the industry, IMO sexism plays a major role. Porn is, for better or worse, mainly marketed towards men whose primary use for the material is to see it and get off. It’s something of a momentary,disposable pleasure,if not an escapist one, and certainly not one that lends itself to commitment, mental or otherwise. Let’s not pretend; in sex work, women are seen as more disposable than even in mainstream industry. I would think that very few porn viewers are loyal to a ‘brand’ of a certain star, or even a certain producer. So it stands to reason that there is pressure for producers to get continually newer faces (and some would say, more depraved acts) in order to get more or keep the same number of viewers/market share.

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