It has always frustrated me, along with a great many other men, that the vast majority of porn producers. directors and screen writers out there, have joined the "smoking is nasty" crowd, instead of our huge, "smoking is sexy" smokerhood--a coined term for the fetish desire to see attractive, well-built women smoking and holding cigarettes (not cigars) in real life, on film or even, with photo galleries.
To we smoke fetishish, ever-growing now as a result of the many anti-smoking ordinances and pressures throughout America today, a woman's lips are extremely erotic, and whenever we see any atrractive, well-built lady light up on a loooong all-white----well, now, that's a "real blow job!
And yet, sadly for us, we will have a much better chance in seeing good-looking women smoking on TV reruns, such as "Perry Mason" and "Mannix."------with the Disney Channel, its about 50-50--than in today's adult films!!!
To me, and I'm sure a great many men, this is a strong indictment against an industry, owing its very existence to exploting female sexuality, of which cigarette smoking, has always been considered especially erotic.
In contrast, main-stream Hollywood producers, directors
and script writers, continue to utilize the cigarete as a most valuable screen prop to accentuate many sexy female character roles.
I only wish, that porn producers, writers and directors reading this request, would emulate their main-stream counterparts, and understand the sexual dynamics projected whenever a sexy, stacked lady lights up a cigarette and inhales deeply on a looong all-white.
For me, and a lot of we older men, our smoking fetish began and was constantly nurtured, by the so-called "silver screen" many years ago where countless, smoking. sexy, glamorous women were always present.
Even then, I felt a certain let-down, however, because while the seduction scene between the man and woman frequently included a sexy cigarette "light-up," the sexual action that followed, had to be left to the imagination of the viewer.
Thus, it was when adult films came out of the fuzzy qualty "backroom smokers" (HOW IRONIC) and into the clear, sharp images of main stream theatres, I could not wait to see countless, adult films, featuring sexy, shapely cigarette smoking female characters in feature, plot-driven "femme-fatale" roles--made so popular by Hollywood for decades.
UNFORTUNATELY, however, about the same time that adult films came "of age" so did the "smoking is nasty" movement which porn producers, writers and directors embraced with open arms, and the rest is history, which has resulted in less than five percent of all the adult films produced in this country (in Eurpe, its about 25%) incorporating sexy smoking scenarios-----SO VERY SAD, and what a travesty to real life, where well over 80% of the ladies in this industry, exploiting "bad girls" are smokers.