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On the other hand.... You have different fingers
You have to do what's right for you. Below is my personal (and our corporate) view:
For AJ and I, we are adamantly against the filming, production, distribution, sale, or viewing of bareback content because in our opinion, it absolutely sends the wrong message to the viewing public and encourages irresponsible behavior, as well as being disrespectful to the people that have died of HIV. Additionally, regardless of what anyone says as far as their willingness to take the risk, if someone had even a remote chance of having gotten HIV from doing a shoot with us, I would feel absolutely terrible.
If a model is positive, I think it's absolutely inappropriate for any responsible adult company to allow that model to be involved in bareback scenes (whether or not the other models are positive).
Anyone born much after 1968 or so doesn't remember what it was like watching dozens of your friends die. A lot of people spent all of their remaining months doing everything possible to get the word out to encourage people to be safe, so they wouldn't suffer the same fate. The adult industry changed from unsafe to safe almost overnight. Now, out of greed, a handful of smaller studios are putting their models lives at risk. Sorry, but I just think it's absolutely wrong.
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