I read the first article. Here is one of many factually incorrect and misleading statements:
Yet the only monitoring in Triple X is a form of modest self-regulation by some companies that request health tests before performers go on camera. But even that practice is neither widespread nor tightly monitored.
Typical LA Times. Their problem isn't that the industry is not regulated, because it is. Their porblem is that the industry is not more regulated by the government.
My philosophy? Get it while you can, girls, but have a backup. Some suited taxpayer supported fucker is gonna step in, for your own good, and fuck up a perfectly good job for you.
Oh well.
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