Siri Dahl Guests on ‘What Women Want’ Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Siri Dahl was the featured guest on a recent episode of “What Women Want,” hosted by Jon (a.k.a. HiThereCatsuit) and presented by Dating Kinky.

Fully titled “What Women* (and Other Wonderful Humans) Want,” the podcast “tells the stories of fascinating people in many different lifestyles, how we all connect with each other and how we connect with our own authentic selves,” a rep explained.

In Dahl’s episode, she discussed her life growing up, her nine-year adult career, enduring misconceptions about sex work and her love of powerlifting.

“I’m thrilled to share this interview with my fans and followers. Jon is a fantastic interviewer and we covered a lot of ground in this podcast episode. It’s definitely a must-listen for anybody who is curious about my journey through the adult industry,” Dahl said. “No topic of discussion was off-limits.”

Find “What Women Want” on the Dating Kinky website and explore its additional linkage here.

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Sabrina Night Center of New NFT Collection From xxxNifty

Sabrina Night Center of New NFT Collection From xxxNifty

LOS ANGELES — Adult non-fungible token (NFT) platform xxxNifty.com has announced the pending drop, later today, of an all-new collection featuring brand ambassador Sabrina Night.

A rep noted the “bodaciously busty, flame-haired Eastern European starlet” will be the center of five limited-edition verifiable assets to debut “on the platform’s newly-updated website, now augmented with a slick and polished UI and layout for a better online experience.”

The rep added that Night’s digital works of art are unique in that they can be traded on the blockchain in the same manner as physical items while still holding onto their authorization of origin.

“I’m very excited to join xxxNifty and be able to step into the future of content creation with them. I just finished working on my first NFT drop, and I can’t describe how excited I am to present my creative approach towards erotica. Turning porn into art has never been so satisfying,” enthused Night.

“The crypto market finally gives us same rights as artists and creators like mainstream media had for decades — not only by giving us artistic and creative freedom,” she added, “but also by paying us royalties, which is groundbreaking for our industry.”

As a brand ambassador, the rep explained, Night is able to “utilize existing media or create new content to release as an NFT for fans to enjoy — that is, if they can get their hands on it in time. Last week’s Cali Carter NFT sold out in ten minutes, so we have very high hopes for a similar success story with Sabrina.”

Visit xxxNifty.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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In related news, “xxxNifty has also just launched its own company token, $NSFW, as a legitimate form of payment method on the platform with the majority of its sales transactions already on board with using this secure form of currency,” noted the rep.

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Roxie Rae Refreshes Her Fetish Stores With 4 New Clips

TAMPA, Fla. — Roxie Rae has released four new fetish clips, including two all-girl clips, featuring Rae as well as Cleo, Nika Venom, Scarlett Venom, Kitty Quinn and Ayla Aysel.

Rae and Cleo are the focus on the first all-girl clip for Roxie Rae Fetish and featuring Rae and Cleo in lingerie and heels and playing with toys while giving viewers JOI.

Another Roxie Rae Fetish clip centers on Nika Venom and Scarlett Venom taking delight humiliating the viewer.

Quinn’s feet are highlighted in this week’s clip for The Foot Fantasy. Quinn plays the role off the viewer’s stepsister and she uses her sweaty socks to engage the audience in JOI.

The last clip for this week is from Aysel in Karate Domination and follows Aysel mocking the viewer after she’s already taken them down.

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DomTheNation Releases ‘Journey to the Center of Submission’ With Rory Knox

NEW YORK — DomTheNation.com is touting the release of “an epic, multi-part domination and submission documentary” starring newcomer Rory Knox and starting with “Journey to the Center of Submission.”

DomTheNation is described by a rep as “the new flagship BDSM website from the company behind Assylum.com.”

“Shot over five days primarily at a vast private compound in the southern United States, the documentary is expected to be split into four major titles as well as several interstitial clips,” the rep explained. “This first film follows Rory as she crawls in bondage through an outdoor labyrinth, submitting to various challenges placed by her Dom, Neil.”

Neil, aka Lawrence Neil, is also the producer for DomTheNation, and explained that Knox was picked for the project after “making a strong impression” during their pre-booking interview process.

“We are always extra-cautious about new people,” Neil explained, “but Rory made an immediate and lasting impression with her unmistakable self-awareness, exceptional communication skills and powerful passions for kinky sex and filmmaking.”

“In our final interaction, I was dominating Rory and fucking her ass outdoors by a pond. We had a projector screen set up, with a projector connected to her laptop computer,” he continued. “As she was getting fucked and dominated, she created a graphic art work that displayed her evolving mental experience in real time on the screen.”

Rather than end with a cumshot, added a rep, the action ends “with Rory standing by the screen and presenting her art to Neil and the site’s members.”

“All of the content in the series was shot spontaneously, within pre-agreed boundaries, and with no scripts, takes or substantial breaks,” the rep said.

The goal, according to Neil, was to “document authentic interactions, out in the beauty of nature, where the participants can feel inspired to explore and express both their sexuality and their higher minds in novel ways.”

This goal was “fully met with Rory,” said Neil.

The starlet added her enthusiasm.

“Submitting myself completely over our five-day journey brought me to a place of liberation through an exploration that I wouldn’t know where I’d have gotten otherwise,” Knox offered. “I uncovered depths of myself that will be invaluable to me moving forward.”

Visit DomTheNation.com and follow the studio on Twitter; direct inquiries to office@domthenation.com.

Joslyn Jane Releases ‘Extra Dirty’ Taboo Threesome Clip

Joslyn Jane Releases 'Extra Dirty' Taboo Threesome Clip
 

MIAMI — Prolific content creator Joslyn Jane has released a new taboo threesome clip costarring JMac and Nicole Rey to her ManyVids store.

Titled “Fucking My Stepson with My Latina Friend,” the action opens as “a hot-to-trot Jane surprises her stepson (JMac) with a threesome with her sexy BFF (Nicole Rey). After an irresistible tease by the two MILFS, the taboo trio gets down to bawdy business and it all ends in a long-craved creampie for Joslyn.”

The performer enthused about the clip as “such a great, extra-dirty scene.”

“Nicole and JMac are both such a pleasure to work with, and as a group we possess what I believe to be the most important element in sex scene: a great chemistry,” she added. “I can’t wait for the fans to see this one.”

Visit Jane’s ManyVids store here and follow her on Twitter.

 

 

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Jessie Saint Offers ‘Pleasure Tune Up’ in VR for SexLikeReal

Jessie Saint Offers 'Pleasure Tune Up' in VR for SexLikeReal

LOS ANGELES — Jessie Saint toplines “Pleasure Tune Up,” the latest VR fantasy from SexLikeReal, director Alex Nash and director of photography Evan Redstar.

“Golden-haired goddess Jessie [plays] an adorable, aspiring vocalist that refuses to let her complete inability to carry a tune get in the way of her dream to work with the best producer in the music industry,” a rep explained.

“After disastrously botching her voice audition, the knockout uses her powers of persuasion to convince the big-deal producer that she can do much better if he can help her clear her throat and calm her nerves. Before long, Saint is under the table tuning her tonsils with the producer’s prodigious prick,” noted the rep. “Sparks fly and desires flare as Saint’s spectacularly tight and supple body is zealously pounded from every angle until the hardcore jam session climaxes with a creamy crescendo.”

Nash praised his leading lady.

“Jessie is a delight to work with and she really exudes the charming girl-next-door energy that this role calls for,” he said. “We shot numerous intimate close-ups from a variety of 3D perspectives so that Jessie’s fans can get up close and personal with the starlet and savor every sensational orifice on her marvelously nubile physique.”

“Never skimping on production quality, the ‘wet-hot’ action taking place in the music studio environment can be viewed with an expansive 200-degree field of vision in high-resolution 6K video,” he continued. “Adding another element of authenticity, the clip also features spatial audio. When Jessie whispers in the viewer’s ear or moans pleasurably, he’ll believe that she’s right there with him in the throes of intense passion.”

Find “Pleasure Tune Up” starring Jessie Saint at SexLikeReal.com and follow the studio on Twitter.

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BMS Factory Touts New Toys From Lux Active, PowerBullet

BMS Factory Touts New Toys From Lux Active, PowerBullet

LOS ANGELES — BMS Factory is touting the Lux Active Throb “innovative and groundbreaking” anal plug and the Bolo Bullet adjustable cock tie from PowerBullet. 

The Throb from Lux Active, noted a rep, “can only be described as an automatic anal pleasure stroker, providing extraordinary sensations you won’t find anywhere else.”

“A PowerBullet motor powers the unique rocking movement that is unlike anything you’ve experienced. Go from mild to wild with full control with this master of the back door,” the rep continued. “The Throb incorporates automatic movement that can be controlled on its own or from afar by the included, easy-to-use remote, allowing both partners to take full control.”

The Throb is “perfectly sized for pleasure” with a tapered shape and “full silicone design,” providing “enjoyable and enhanced experience” for the user.

BMS is also promoting the Bolo Bullet adjustable cock tie from PowerBullet.

The product is made from premium, body-safe silicone and designed “with comfort in mind,” the rep said.

“Take full control of erections and simply slip this device over the penis and balls and use the stylish slider to keep everything in place. Perfect for couples or solo play, the removable bullet features nine diverse functions. When strapped in the Bolo Bullet, the experience is enhanced for both partners as the bullet becomes a clitoral stimulator,” continued the rep. “There’s no right way to use the Bolo Bullet, as it is a versatile product aimed to maximize pleasure for both partners and provide the perfect customizable fit.”

“The production team at BMS hopes you enjoy using it just as much as they enjoyed making it,” added the rep.

For additional details about Throb from Lux Active, click here; find additional details about the Bolo Bullet from PowerBullet here.

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MindGeek Calls Criminal Allegations in Civil Suit Over Third-Party Content ‘Absurd, Reckless’

MONTREAL — MindGeek has responded to the massive civil lawsuit filed yesterday by a group of attorneys, headed by a former lawyer for Donald Trump and Jerry Falwell Jr. on behalf of women whose videos were uploaded onto Pornhub by third parties, by reiterating their commitment to “eradicating illegal content” and by having implemented earlier this year “the most comprehensive safeguards in user-generated platform history.” 

MindGeek responded to the lawsuit yesterday through a statement to CBS News, who published a fully reported piece on the very same morning that Michael J. Bowe and the other attorneys for 34 plaintiffs filed it.

MindGeek called the lawyers’ allegations that it is not a business but a criminal enterprise — which repeatedly refer to fictional pop culture movies about the mafia stating that the adult business is “like the Sopranos” and calling its executives and investors “the bosses” — “utterly absurd, completely reckless and categorically false.”

MindGeek told CBS that the company has “banned uploads from unverified users, eliminated downloads, expanded our moderation processes and partnered with dozens of nonprofit organizations around the world, steps that surpass those of any other major platform on the internet.”

Bowe: The Porn Industry was ‘a red light district’

The CBS News report, which includes both video and print versions featuring extensive interviews, appears to have been prepared with insider knowledge of the lawsuit’s content and allegations. It prominently features accounts of women reporting that videos were made when they were minors or unable to consent and then uploaded online by third parties, with Bowe trying to argue the women are thereby victims of “sex trafficking” by Pornhub.

Section 230 shields companies from most liability for third-party content uploaded to their platforms, but the “trafficking” language suggests Bowe may be trying to invoke the FOSTA/SESTA exception to the so-called “first amendment of the internet.”

CBS News also says Bowe insists that “his goal isn’t to ban online pornography, but rather, to force it to comply with regulations.”

“This case is not about porn, it’s about rape,” he said “This is a legitimate industry that consenting people have every right to participate in. It just needs to be done legally and not with illegal content.”

Bowe explicitly said that he considers the “traditional porn industry” to have been a “red light district” (i.e., segregated from “non-porn”) before the advent of tube sites, and that he wants to take it back to that situation.

Bowe has not explained how he intends to segregate this virtual “red light district” from the rest of the internet or, more crucially, who would make the decision of which content is considered “pornographic” and thus blocked-off into this imaginary, virtual “wrong side of the tracks.”

A (Rare) Accurate Mainstream Characterization of Mickelwait and Exodus Cry

Unlike the sensationalistic New York Times article by Nicholas Kristof that began the current onslaught against MindGeek and Pornhub, and the several pieces that followed in the mainstream media that echoed its lack of contextualization about the religiously motivated War on Porn, CBS News actually included this important factual information.

“Some of the victims in the lawsuit told CBS News they joined after they discovered their non-consensual videos on Pornhub and reached out to an activist named Laila Mickelwait,” the report states, correctly characterizing her. “In 2020, Mickelwait founded a campaign called Traffickinghub which started a petition to ‘Shut Down Pornhub.”

Traffickinghub, CBS News continued, says it’s “powered by” a religious organization called Exodus Cry, which has been criticized for its efforts to criminalize parts the sex industry and abolish pornography altogether. On its website, Exodus Cry advocates for laws to ‘end the sex industry’ and ‘reduce the demand for commercial sex.’”

This is relevant information given that Mickelwait has vocally hailed Bowe’s activities, and that activist journalists like Kristof in the U.S. and Alexi Mostrous in the U.K. all participate in a Twitter echo chamber saluting each other for their anti-Pornhub efforts.

Lawyer Calls for ‘Oversight’ of Porn Industry

But Bowe still claims that “this is not about pornography” and claims MindGeek “skirted rules that have long been in place to protect actors in the ‘traditional’ porn industry, which requires producers to verify the age and identities of the people featured in videos.”

“The online porn industry has essentially been the ‘red light district’ of commerce,” Bowe said. “This new industry of online porn, for the last 10 years, has been allowed by law enforcement, government entities, to operate by a different set of rules. Basically, no rules or oversight.”

Bowe apparently did not explain to CBS News what he means by “oversight,” or whether the government or the state should be in charge of it, or which branch of the government or state, for that matter. He has also not stated who would be in charge of deciding how to separate “this new industry of online porn” from any other kind of online business.

Dink Flamingo Returns to Active Duty as Director, Producer

LOS ANGELES — Notable producer-director Dink Flamingo has returned to Active Duty, the military fetish brand he founded more than 20 years ago.

His first new “recruit,” sandy-haired hunk Sebastian Woods, was introduced last month and will make his hardcore debut July 11 paired with fan-favorite performer Jaxon, who last appeared onscreen for the company in 2015.

Flamingo founded Active Duty in 1998 and ran it until 2014, when he sold the company to Gamma Entertainment; four years later, he returned to producing and directing with AmateurStraightGuys.com, a property he’d purchased in 2010.

Active Duty itself received a brand revamp last year; the company is run by Next Door Studios and is part of the BuddyProfits network.

“Lately I started reminiscing about my days at Active Duty and I wanted to get back in the action and behind the camera,” Dink recalled. “I reached out to the crew at Active Duty and offered to share some of my most recent recruits. It’s been great filming again and I know Active Duty fans will be excited with the guys I’ll be introducing in the coming months.”

“My mission when I started Active Duty was to create a safe place where real military men could explore their sexual fantasies without the reality of the hyper-masculine constraints of their daily life while simultaneously turning what was once only fantasy for those who loved, admired and lusted after them into reality,” the director explained. “Looking back, I really feel I accomplished that mission. Now, without the headaches and stress of ownership, I can focus on what I love and what I am best at while Next Door and BuddyProfits focus on what they are best at.”

“It’s really a win/win for all involved,” he added.

Executive Producer Jeremy Babcock noted “members love Dink and have expressed for years how much they would love to have him back.”

“We were excited when Dink reached out to us about returning to Active Duty. He has the magic touch for recruiting military guys and allowing them to feel comfortable exploring their sexuality on camera,” Babcock said.

The rep noted “new recruits to be introduced this summer include newcomer Thomas Woods, Josiah and James, with more to come as Dink keeps his eye peeled for fresh soldiers.”

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New Doc ‘Who’s Your Teacher?’ Examines Role of Adult in Sex-Ed

LOS ANGELES — Nickey Huntsman, Ela Darling, Lotus Lain and Nina Hartley are among the performers who appear in “Who’s Your Teacher?” a new documentary by former educator Ani Easton Baker and published by actor and filmmaker Anna Akana on her YouTube channel. The doc explores how the public has come to rely on adult entertainment and its performers to learn about sex and sexuality.

Through her research, Baker saw that large number of people have turned to porn to find answers to basic questions about sexual health and wellness; due to a “profound lack of information across the nation,” Baker explained, “young people are educating themselves about sex by Googling.”

Of note, she observed the United States has no national policy mandating that students are educated about sex. As research from Planned Parenthood highlights, “Only 29 states and the District of Columbia have laws that mandate sex education, and even in those states there’s no guarantee that the sex education provided is of high quality, or covers the topics young people need to learn about to stay healthy. Fewer than half of high schools and only a fifth of middle schools are teaching the sexual health topics that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers ‘essential’ for healthy young people.”

Further, only nine states require sex educators to discuss “LGBTQ identities and relationships.” Multiple states prohibit the teaching of LGBTQ topics thereby leaving students “without the information they need to protect their sexual health, putting them at greater risk for STDs, pregnancy, and unhealthy or abusive relationships.”

Being that pornography is a top search result when using Google and other search engines to answer questions about sex, “adult film stars are becoming educators whether they choose to or not,” Baker said.

She cited academic research confirming this behavior. For example, a 2015 article titled “The Role of Sexually Explicit Material (SEM) in the Sexual Development of Black Young Same-Sex-Attracted Men” and published in the journal, “Archives of Sexual Behavior,” found that Black LGBTQ teens turned to pornography to learn about sex because there was an absence of sex education in their community.

Though the role of sex educator was forced onto them, many adult performers have stepped up to fill the role.

Ela Darling

Besides Huntsman, Darling, Lain and Hartley, Chad Alva and Nathan Bronson are also among the performers Baker interviewed for her film.

“Porn is fantasy for adults. We don’t look at any other form of fantasy media, whether it’s action movies or horror movies… to teach us life skills. We don’t ask ‘The Fast and The Furious’ to teach kids driver’s ed,” Darling said. “But somehow with porn, we expect it to be instructional. And that’s not the point of most porn.”

Despite the frustration of being thrust into the role of educator, the performers clearly empathized with the individuals asking questions about sex.

Huntsman, for instance, explained that she endeavors to answer questions with straightforward answers. However, she said, “a lot of people don’t understand because those [subjects] don’t get discussed,” noting they lack the crucial context to be able to apply her answers to their own lives.

Additionally, while Lain didn’t initially understand why adults asked her questions about sexual preferences — or acts like pegging — she realized that “beyond not being educated, not everybody is as curious or has access to the things that I did and maybe I’m someone that they feel comfortable [approaching].”

This willingness to educate fans about sex often stems from the performers themselves who experienced subpar sex education — if they received any at all.

“I’d have to say the biggest downside to young people using porn to learn things would probably be the fact that they just don’t learn about the personal side of it,” Huntsman shared. “I feel like porn is very separate [from] emotions.”

“And a lot of the times in porn, it’s all about the lust and about random hookups,” Huntsman continued. “It’s not about creating an actual bond.”

In addition to discussing the inherent problems of using adult as a source of sex education, “Who’s Your Teacher” points out that mainstream and conservative approaches to sex education (or lack thereof) often do not work.

As performer, producer and educator Nina Hartley explained, “the most detrimental thing about continuing on the path now in regards to sex education is that it’s not working. It is not reducing violence. It is not reducing unintended pregnancy. It is not reducing STIs. It is not reducing trauma. It’s not reducing ignorance. It’s not reducing isolation. It’s not reducing alienation. It’s not reducing self-loathing.”

Baker, Akana

Suggested Solutions

Baker firmly believes that sex education should be reframed as “Human Relations” and taught to children at the start of their formal schooling. “Everyone’s afraid of the word ‘sex,’” Baker stated, so “take it out of the equation, call it ‘Human Relations’ and start it in kindergarten.”

This is an idea that Hartley fully supports.

“I love the idea of rebranding Sex-Ed as Human Relations because Sex-Ed makes it all about genitals,” Hartley said. “And genitals are the least of it, they’re the last of it. All the things we can do with the bedroom are a deck of 52 cards; let’s take out the two most dangerous: a penis in a vagina and a penis in an anus, and put those cards [away]. Now we have 50 cards of things we can do that don’t result in death and babies and stressing you out for finals.”

Baker noted Hartley is also unique in that she has a history of weaving facts into the movies she makes. “It’s like putting spinach in your brownies, I was always putting sex-ed in my movies,” she said.

For the documentary, Baker also interviewed Lynda Nguyen, who is the founder of the sex education nonprofit the Magic of Psalm. The organization was created to develop a curriculum for young people to better understand their bodies and emotions as well as concepts such as boundaries and consent, a curriculum that is already being deployed in some schools. Nguyen describes the content that was created as “not only comprehensive and medically accurate, but also restorative because we’re not judging or shaming.”

Though Nguyen does not specifically mention the impact porn has had on sex-ed, she echoes the proposed solutions from Hart, Baker and others, particularly that sex-ed needs to be more than just a shallow overview of intercourse but should be medically accurate and endeavor to place sex in the context of understanding of one’s own emotional health.

Click here to watch “Who’s Your Teacher?” on YouTuBe, where it has currently drawn more than 84,000 views; additional information can be found online here.

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