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Hey, great new genre for our kink. Won't be hard to fill this one up soon. Sorry if #3 offends.
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That huge cock will push out the tits once it is deep enough.

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Maybe this young inexperienced whore is overestimating her real abilities ?
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I knew I shouldn't have accepted this client...
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I've never fully understood how adult entertainment works in Japan.
Certainly, abuses have taken place, much like the stories that we've heard about abuses in America's porn industry. There was one popular JAV star (whose name escapes me) who spoke about publicly a number of years back about some abuses she experienced in the Japanese porn industry. But she continued to work in porn at the time.
On the other hand, some JAV stars who became significant stars with some mainstream success (eg., Maria Ozawa) continued to work in porn, suggesting the choice for most is probably voluntary.
Certainly, abuses have taken place, much like the stories that we've heard about abuses in America's porn industry. There was one popular JAV star (whose name escapes me) who spoke about publicly a number of years back about some abuses she experienced in the Japanese porn industry. But she continued to work in porn at the time.
On the other hand, some JAV stars who became significant stars with some mainstream success (eg., Maria Ozawa) continued to work in porn, suggesting the choice for most is probably voluntary.
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I recommend Tokyo Vice, written by an American who got a job as a writer for a major Tokyo newspaper (True). The book is delightful. Author (circa 1995) got assigned the vice beat for a while and was given police tours of the clubs. Anything imaginable goes on. The only laws are no intercourse (lightly enforced, if at all) and you cannot watch it or BJs etc on a video format.A Canadian wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:29 am I've never fully understood how adult entertainment works in Japan.
Certainly, abuses have taken place, much like the stories that we've heard about abuses in America's porn industry. There was one popular JAV star (whose name escapes me) who spoke about publicly a number of years back about some abuses she experienced in the Japanese porn industry. But she continued to work in porn at the time.
On the other hand, some JAV stars who became significant stars with some mainstream success (eg., Maria Ozawa) continued to work in porn, suggesting the choice for most is probably voluntary.

I was in Tokyo in 1995 and we walked around a famous nightlife are. The salary men were in long lines to get it. Signs explicilty said Japanese only Admitted. Not woke at the time, don't know about now.
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No big blowjobs or brutal sex, but this picture tells everything.
This petite Asian prostitute taking a shower between two clients looks exhausted, resigned and so sad.
We can only imagine what she had to go through during the night.
A very realistic and disturbing scene.
This petite Asian prostitute taking a shower between two clients looks exhausted, resigned and so sad.
We can only imagine what she had to go through during the night.
A very realistic and disturbing scene.
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Excellent essays Floor, Rodgers, and Navy.localroger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 6:01 pm Well said, Floor13.
For my part, there is something I do which I did as a pure source of delight and joy when I was an adolescent. It turned out that people would pay me to do this thing I loved, and I was delighted to find I could do that instead of some more soul-crushing type of work to earn my right of survival in our culture. But over the years some of the people I did it for were ugly an demanding and critical, and others were just difficult to please because they had real problems that were hard to deal with. After forty years I still get paid well to do the thing I love, and I still mostly enjoy my work, but I rarely do it any more just for pleasure. Also, when I was young people found it exotic and interesting that I could do what I do, but now later in life a lot of people think that I -- or at least people like me -- are responsible for a lot of frustration and suffering in the world.
That thing I do? Programming computers.
I have long felt the problem with sex work is not so much the sex part, but the work part. As in, our culture demands that we find some means of providing service to others in order to earn the basic necessities of life, much less any luxuries. Those of us who manage to earn our living in an enjoyable way are resented by those who must do real scut-work because no other option is available to them. All work is demeaning when you have to do it when you're not in the mood, for people you don't like or who abuse you, or when you are threatened or tasked with doing things that are beyond your capability. When you factor in all those things prostitution tends to be sketchier than other forms of work because sometimes it's a path of last resort for someone with limited options, but that's not because other forms of work aren't sketchy too.
When you live by the dictum of "let him who will not work, not eat" I think you lose the moral high ground to complain about someone who finds they can work by dancing naked, having sex, or solving cool problems all day long.
I enjoyed something as a kid and pursued it my whole life, but many people hate it.
I teach economics.
Now, think about laws enforcing strong working conditions etc. in low-wage Asian countries. Sounds great, but the laws can, and do drive out employers leaving women to engage in the sex work discussed here. Nobody wants anything like another Shirtwaist Fire, circa 1912 NYC, but are the women better off chomping on some big schlong or making clothes?
Just some thoughts.
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