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Friends,
For the first time ever, I have a fellow gay performer on the show, Johnny Hazzard. Johnny was a prolific performer and still appears in great and arousing movies; but more recently of the mainstream sort, like his great movie about two gay brothers, Tiger Orange.
Johnny and I talk about our era of adult films, which overlapped and, um, let’s say intersected in the scene we filmed together. We spend a lot of time talking about those eras, trying to express how complicated it was, even though people want to simplify it into purely negative and positive pictures.
Our free and easy way of talking about sex might help indicate to you what it’s like for so many of us when we’re on set. On a good day, there’s a friendliness and ease around bodies and sex that can’t be found almost anywhere else.. This was so much fun, and I’m so excited to finally share an episode with one of my cumrades with you. Yeah, I said cumrades.
We talk
- Why Johnny left adult
- The ways being in adult can heal and harm us
- Homosexuality and brotherhood
- The difference between our eras of adult and the new OnlyFans era
- Our first experiences going to set
- Why I idolized performers before I started and why Johnny didn’t
- Gay adult performer suicides
- The skills you can get from being in porn and how they’re ignored by so many of us
- Why “normal” jobs – including mainstream acting – are worse than adult.
- Why hating sex workers is the same impulse as homophobia
- How much performers get paid
To go deeper, check out the show notes here.