Nice list but that isn't worth the trouble for Gianna. http://www.indiatimes.com/news/india/here-is-our-constantly-updated-list-of-all-the-porn-sites-india-has-banned- -hacks-to-open-them-243750.html
Remy Lacroix is posting pictures of herself at a kid on Twitter and now I can never jerk to her again. It is a sad day indeed for my boner.
it sucks. its done as if she wasn't shooting a porn and was actually making the video for her dude, so she's talking to the camera as if it isn't fake as shit. she uses a dildo. maybe some icing at some point. total snooze fest.
Madison Ivy hasn't done anything in awhile. She was in a bad wreck that left her whoring activities to a minimum. Broke her back IIRC.
So they have an official forum with currently 410 pages dedicated to GDP. http://forum.gdp.tv/archive/index.php?thread-61-1.html
it was spread over a few articles that i read maybe a month ago or so. this seems to lay out all of the allegations and it has him responding to them http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...eaks-his-silence-i-am-completely-baffled.html i distinctly remember one girl accusing him of asking her if she wanted to smell his balls, and when she said no, he pinned her down with his knees on her shoulders and smacked her across the face a few times. also that he shoved a beer bottle up some girl's ass after pissing in her mouth.
I like how when they reporter asks him about hitting the girl multiple times and walking in a bathroom and shoving his dick up some random girls ass he doesn't deny it, he just brushes it off as "creating a working environment that the director wants"
there's even a horseplay reference in there What is the attitude of sex on set? In other words, how do porn performers deal with sexual encounters on set, on and off-camera? Are there any sexual behaviors normalized or encouraged on set that people outside of the porn industry would categorize differently? That is a lot to unpack. Sex on set is usually seen as fun… I think. I can’t speak for the entire collection of performers. I imagine they deal with sexual encounters the same way anyone else in the world does. We are still people. I think the best thing I can do to help people understand is a football analogy. If you are on the field you need to expect there to be people running at you trying to tackle you. There is a warm-up period. There is practice. There is horseplay in the locker room. But if someone takes off their helmet and starts to hit someone in the head with it in a violent manner, it is unacceptable. Performers have sex in front of the camera in ways they for the most part are either comfortable with or enjoy. Performers will continue this type of sex when the camera is not rolling to keep the sexual energy present. And oftentimes, the performers will meet off-set and engage in similar types of sex. The rules always still apply. Things can get extreme, but when things are called to a halt or someone is being disrespected, it is seen the same as anywhere else in the world. in a situation where 9 women are publicly accusing you of rape, the "If you are on the field you need to expect there to be people running at you trying to tackle you" part of the football analogy seemed not very well thought out
Like they say rape is about power not about sex. You'd assume a kat who gets paid to have sex wouldn't have to rape anyone.
If your on the field you just never know when someone could take there helmet off and attack you, or in this case attack you with their penis