Quote Originally Posted by XXXWriterDude View Post
Before anyone jumps on the attack wagon (AGAIN), that's not to say that I'm endorsing the actions of the company in question. I think that, no matter what the profession, it's highly inappriopriate to coerce someone into having sex in order to get hired. That's fundamentally "wrong" in my book, and it's not behavior that I condone by any stretch of the imagination.

But all this talk about "professional" and "unprofessional" conduct in the porn business just sounds like a bunch of people who doth protest TOO LOUD.
I challenge your thoughts on people in the adult industry automatically having a sense of informalness as reality is quite the opposite.

Maybe it's different for the guy who just shoots the content with no model release forms, I.D.'s etc. but that isn't your audience here Ken. We are the people shooting the content, making the sites, marketing the sites, filing the paperwork, networking, etc. There are a lot of specific things we have to do to follow the law and to just stay in business, as you know.