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Friday, July 17, 2009

Industry alert, condom use in porn & CNBC porn documentary link

If you're reading this blog, you're most likely an industry professional already or thinking about entering the porn business. Regardless I feel that it's my responsibility to relate current happenings in the industry that I'm aware of.

I strongly suggest to all women (and men) if you have a scene booked in the near future you should read the following postings:

SETH DICKENS- Finally Speaks on his Involvement in the HIV+ Mess
Seth Dickens Writes about his Life in porn and out…

This man is NOT the only person who had contact with Patient X. He is the only one who's had the GUTS to come out (I actually admire him for doing so but I also think he should re-think his current mindset and activities). In my opinion, Seth at this junction in his career has the opportunity to set a good example and be a LEADER rather than a victim. There are other performers who have been in AIM's HIV quarantine as well who HAVE NOT COME OUT.

I personally do not feel the quarantine period (which is under 30 days) is long enough for someone who's been directly exposed to HIV. Especially considering what we know as common fact in the scientific world in regards to the incubation period of the HIV virus.

If this was not an issue to be concerned about, then WHY would the AIDS Healthcare foundation be filing a LAWSUIT against LA County to require condom use in porn? Think about it people - please use your brains, before using your genitalia.

I'd like to refer people to watch the following CNBC documentary: http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/porn-business-of-pleasure/20754421

I will post my analysis of this overly glammed and glossed over piece on a later date. All I have to ask CNBC for now though, is why don't you show the REAL trenches of the porn industry?

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