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Welcome Gentlemen

I know the vast majority of performers don't have the ability to think about the long term impact of their career choice, or the drugs they take push it to the back of their mind/s, but you are pulling the strings behind the scenes, you run what you shoot.

So my question is, do either or both of you think you will regret your decision to enter porn, particularly the type of porn you shoot, which has to have a long term negative impact on the ladies who decide to do those scenes. and and im sure somewhere in the near future

I think we all have these dark fantasies inside of us, where at times the thought of humiliating a woman sexually can be appealing, but to actually go to the extent to do it , film it and show the world is another thing all in itself.

Right now the money is rolling in, and im sure the fact you are doing it with a friend helps convince yourselves that hey its ok. Im just curious if you think this will allow you to live normal , healthy lives once you are done with porn. Will you guys be able to find wives that will be okay with this past if revealed and since you've seen the worst in women and what these women do for money, would you ever be able to respect a person of the opposite sex?


I am fascinated by this sort of stuff, I remember watching a show called miami ink, where they had a young lady called Kat Von D, who at the time was dealing with what she called home sickness (from L.A) but what I suspected was more of depression, and she said she woke up in the middle of the night and went to the bathroom and saw herself in the mirror and asked herself 'what had she done?' She had covered herself in ink and had dedicated her life to not only getting it done but doing it to others, yet at this moment she had serious regrets about it. In all honest, have you had this moment?







I can only speak for myself in this reply.
Firstly, the premise in your first paragraph is invalid: "I know the vast majority of performers don't have the ability to think about the long term impact of their career choice, or the drugs they take push it to the back of their mind/s, but you are pulling the strings behind the scenes, you run what you shoot." So I can't answer something that is invalid, as showing only 1 girl who has her head on straight shows the invalidity of your first premise. But inspite of that, we will still proceed. Do I regret my descision about entering porn? or shooting what I shoot? Not in the least. When I made my descision to go into porn, I was standing on the doorway of Rutgers Law School. I had just taken my pre Lsat's and had one semester left at Rutgers. I said to myself, "if I become an attorney, I will be somone's bitch for 10 years, and by the time I make partner, I will be in my late 40's. And, I wont be doing anything that's more moral than porn, so my descision was easy. The type of content I chose was part of my business plan, albeit I do prefer this type of content over, say, "Pirates."
As far as long term impact, and saying that it will happen, is also a fallacy. I'm sure there are some that may, and there are some that I can't even affect because they have been on the receiving end of some kind of crap their whole life. However, it's tough to imagine a girl will have any kind of issues after going through what we go through to get them here, all the legal jargon that is read, having them show us time stamps in a video of what they will be doing, and having them check off to "specific" sexual acts that they will or will not do, if they have any issues after that, that is not my problem. That's like complaining about your job and the stress it caused you after all the orientation you went through: Phone ringing, pacakages going down the conveyor belt too fast, and then complaining months later? You knew, it's on you, and being that your first premise is invalid, therefore, it follows that your decisions are yours, and yours alone. Thus, you cant blame the mail man for the brown water in your glass at your most frequented place you eat.

"I think we all have these dark fantasies inside of us, where at times the thought of humiliating a woman sexually can be appealing, but to actually go to the extent to do it , film it and show the world is another thing all in itself."
You are falsely assuming that this is some clandestine operation. If I told you that you will be fisted in your ass, that it will wind up on the internet or dvd, or any commercial medium, be it known or unknown, AND THAT IT WILL BE PUBLISHED FOREVER, and, and you check a box that says "will you allow actors to fist your ass" and not to mention the phone conversation 4 days before you were booked of us reading the entire thing over the phone and giving you a password of someone else getting their ass fisted and on the release it says "explain to me in detail what happened at time stamp 21:31 on such and such video" is it really as you said, "another thing in itself?" Or am I just doing what I do and being very careful at what I do, and giving them every possible chance of saying "You know that's not for me." How many other directors do that. I should be heralded for my thoroughness and unwavering effort not to let externalities or deadlines occlude my due diligence as a director, and a person.

you also wrote: "Right now the money is rolling in, and im sure the fact you are doing it with a friend helps convince yourselves that hey its ok. Im just curious if you think this will allow you to live normal , healthy lives once you are done with porn. Will you guys be able to find wives that will be okay with this past if revealed and since you've seen the worst in women and what these women do for money, would you ever be able to respect a person of the opposite sex?" I currently live a happy life with someone who would be with me if I made 5 dollars an hour. She knows everything I do, and even worked for me as a bookkeeper, so she knows everything. I have to admit, I don't tell my neighbors, not because I am ashamed, but I know how mainstream media lumps all people who watch and produce porn like we are all a bunch of deviants and pedophiles. Yea, it gets a little hard at times to explaining to curious neighbors how I have a garage full of nice cars, but I just tell them I run an outsourcing call center in India. But, by now, after all I did for my community, my neighbors, who are now my friends, if they found out, so be it. What can you do. I'm always the one in city hall arguing with the town planners every time they try to put up a stupid strip mall in the woods behind my house, they know they can count on me to bring my team of angry Jewish lawyers to the table. So, smut maker or not, I do a lot for this neck of the woods, and a friendly wave from everyone in my development when I grab my mail is enough for me. If they start flipping me off, well, I guess they know I do porn. But when I told the guy who lives behind me, he didn't say "ewww" he said, "how do I get down with my own business." Needless to say, we have not been affected by the economy, so more people are open to making an honest buck. Now, one may say, "honest?" well, I put in 60-70 hours a week and pay more in taxes than 99% of the population. And I pay every dime. Which makes me a "productive citizen."
As far as a normal life with the opposite sex? This is just a job man. When I'm out with my GF (most likley soon to be wife) we do things like go apple picking, and all kinds of regular stuff. We have a loving, caring, sensual relationship, and we can talk about anything, and always do. So, yea, I picture having kids with her, taking them fishing, and being a good dad and husband. As I said in other interviews or threads, Duke Skywalker is a character.

you wrote "I am fascinated by this sort of stuff, I remember watching a show called miami ink, where they had a young lady called Kat Von D, who at the time was dealing with what she called home sickness (from L.A) but what I suspected was more of depression, and she said she woke up in the middle of the night and went to the bathroom and saw herself in the mirror and asked herself 'what had she done?' She had covered herself in ink and had dedicated her life to not only getting it done but doing it to others, yet at this moment she had serious regrets about it. In all honest, have you had this moment?"

Remember, that's tv. Plus, anyone who covers themselves in tattoos like that is probably going to think that about themselves, but no one is holding a gun to the others who want ink. She shouldn't feel bad about them. But to answer your question, no. Why?? There is nothing to feel bad about. If I were hiding in bushes and doing this and then showing it on the web, yea, I would. But does a boxer or an mma fighter feel bad about breaking someones nose? No. Would they feel bad if they did it at a bar because some drunken idiot said something off color? I am certain. Remember, we work in a theoretical ring, not a bar.
I hope that answers your questions,
Best,
Duke
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