I remember in the early '90s when "Dirty Debutantes" and "Creme De La Face" seemed so risque. Hell, in the 80s it was "unprofessional" for the talent to actually look into the camera. We've cum a long way, baby!!
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an entire generation of young bucks have been pornographically indoctrinated in just this way, and have had their sexual appetites and expectations enhanced in kind. The young girls as well.
This is true if you don't actually have sex with actual women who aren't actually being paid for their time. Unfortunately, however, real sex often involves a parter who wants to enjoy the experience, and who won't repeat it with you if she doesn't.
I guess this is a good forum to speculate whether today's generation of porn stars were indoctrinated by expectations based on watching Max Hardcore and his ilk.
(And I seem to remember that back at the start, Max stuck pretty much to verbal abuse and rough oral and anal, without the puke or piss or speculums. His productions were actually watchable and kinda hot back then. Or am I just romanticizing the scene with Davia Ardell on the roof of the parking garage?)
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