Quote Originally Posted by samebb View Post
I think this whole issue boils down to people who start producing to grow their company, and people who start producing so they can get more sex.

Everyone has an underlying reason to do the job they do, im some cases with content production is must be simply the change of getting laid more.

IMHO
Sorry Sam, I have to disagree. I love my job, and I have been in the industry for five years now and was in the adult phone industry in the early 90's and none of it had anything to do with being around porn, getting laid, or wanting to be around models. My first job in the industry was quite by accident. I applied to a company without knowing it was involved in porn, but being very open about sex and sexuality I had no problem with it. I sought out the online porn industry after moving here to LA in 99 because I knew it was one of the few places where I could truly by myself. I could be open about being gay, open about being kinky, I could be inked and pierced, wear shorts and t-shirts to work, and not have to worry about walking on eggshells with every conversation I got into. Having worked in a mainstream company I had to give up all these things and I really hated it. Life is to short to spend all your time pretending to be somebody else.

Not saying I don't like to look at the occasional hot guy, but that's not the reason I do what I do, and I think a lot of us here are of the same mindset.