Shameless - I HAVE talked about that Anabolic comp title before. While I like the idea of a comp dedicated to my scenes, I DON'T like the title of it. If people took the term 'whore' to mean a very sexual person or something equating to that, I wouldn't have a problem with it. But unfortunately, the people who use the term the most DON'T mean it in the same way they would call a guy a stud. They mean it to be degrading, to say that the girl they are talking about is not worth anything else.
Well, for any porn producer/director out there who believes this, those GIRLS have made you a hell of a lot of money, and if for no other reason than that, you should treat them with respect.
I don't believe in trash talking to get attention. It's low, and it means that your product isn't worthy of attention on it's own. But I don't have to worry about that problem. I spend my time worrying about how to make my product even better, not trying to figure out new ways to degrade girls.
That's Tricia Deveraux, distributor of such titles as Belladonna's Butthole Whores, Vault Of Whores, Fame Is A Whore On Butt Row, My Girlfriend's Whore Friend, New Whores On The Block, New Whores On The Block 2, Trophy Whores and Trophy Whores 2.
Personally, I think she's on thin ice with this one....unless she's seriously claiming that the above named titles are in fact all about celebrating the unbridled sexuality of the girls depicted therein in a positive, life-affirming way?
C'mon, Tricia, fess up! 'To Whore Or Not To Whore?', that is the question...
(The above aside, it's nice to have you onboard by the way!)