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MrBunny 04-13-2016 02:53 AM

Bring up that you have a Job related to Porn on a Date?
 
Hi all,

I recently became single and was gonna start dating again.

So my question is, what do you guys say when someone asks you what you do?
I usually say to that I'm a web developer (which is true) to strangers.
However 90% of my income is from working on websites that are related to porn (which I don't mention).
This works if you are on a first date, but if you date a girl for a long time it might be good to tell her more details about your work(?). But then she might get cold feet and might not wanna see you again...

I was together with my ex when I started to get in to working with porn and that wasn't a huge issue at first. But then she got really jealous and insecure about it, so I kind of chose my work over her at the end (we had other problems as well tho)...

Let me know your thoughts and experiences, and any advice you have!

BigFurry 04-13-2016 03:20 AM

Just blurt it out casually in the beginning, "Oh, I work in porn.".

You can then even take it a step further, and act as if you're an actor in porn flicks. After having some fun with the role-play, you can just assure her that you only develop and own some websites. An entreprenur. She'll probably be relieved. :)

If you're secretive or ashamed of it, it will never work. That will make you seem like a shady and not confident person, which is very unattractive to girls. Being a truck driver can also be a great job, or a shit one - it's in the eye of the beholder. If you're a confident, happy man, and she's open-minded, she'll have no problem with it. I find it that it's even exciting to many girls.

If porn is very much against her morals, she would be a waste of time to you anyway. It's better to find out early.

If she's interested in what you do, you should explain to her what kinds of things you do on a day-to-day basis. When she realizes that running a porn site is more like a boring, administrative, office job, than a drunken fuckfest, she'll probably view it differently.

Rob 04-13-2016 05:25 AM

It really depends on the chick and how serious you want things to get. If you're looking to get into a long term relationship, then you should fully disclose everything about your life and see how it goes. If it's just a "bang date", she may be even more turned on if you tell her. Hell, she might volunteer to be video taped (chicks love that shit).

I think it also matters what you do in the porn industry and how much money you're making. If you're an affiliate barely scraping $15,000 a year, then you probably shouldn't say anything. If you're a producer or program owner making $1M+ a year, you won't have to say anything. You can tell her you shoot snuff films in your basement, but as long as it's a basement in a $4M mansion and she can drive the Lambo...she wouldn't give a fuck.

Spunky 04-13-2016 06:33 AM

The less they know,the better..

CaptainHowdy 04-13-2016 06:36 AM

That subject is anathema when it comes to dating ...

L-Pink 04-13-2016 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob (Post 20834963)
If you're a producer or program owner making $1M+ a year, you won't have to say anything. You can tell her you shoot snuff films in your basement, but as long as it's a basement in a $4M mansion and she can drive the Lambo...she wouldn't give a fuck.

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Ross 04-13-2016 07:07 AM

It depends how you approach it. "I work in porn" would probably be a bit creepy to a lot of girls. Explaining what your job entails but mentioning its in the adult vertical, that is probably a better approach.

Porn is more mainstream than ever, big sites are mentioned daily on reputable publications so it isn't as taboo as it once was but I'd still treat it with a bit of respect on how you reveal it.

HowlingWulf 04-13-2016 07:12 AM

I would just stick to "I'm a web developer and some of my clients are adult sites". Then she can justify it to herself if she wants.

NakedWomenTime 04-13-2016 07:18 AM

If you are just working on websites related to porn, and not meeting anyone, then it's not much different to just visiting porn sites, which pretty much every man does. Therefore, you're not that different ...

Barry-xlovecam 04-13-2016 07:25 AM

To the IRS or a bank you are a 'web developer'.

Why would you lie about your business (or avocation) ('job') on a date?

A lot of women get off on porn interest stuff ;)

Klen 04-13-2016 07:44 AM

Unless your work is tied to production , meaning you shoot content, you play in movies, or selling content, you are not related to porn. Same as most of your clients could be casinos and sportsbooks, but that does not mean automatically how you are gambler.

Paul Markham 04-13-2016 07:46 AM

Most of my Dates knew what I was doing before they got to the Dating part. LOL

davidclickpapa 04-13-2016 08:08 AM

that's how i get dates

good thing they only heard about content shooting when it's 'porn'

woj 04-13-2016 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20835191)
Unless your work is tied to production , meaning you shoot content, you play in movies, or selling content, you are not related to porn. Same as most of your clients could be casinos and sportsbooks, but that does not mean automatically how you are gambler.

of course you are "related to porn"... it's like saying the crack peddler on the corner isn't in the drug industry, because he didn't grow/harvest/etc the coca plants, or smuggle the coke in, or cook up the actual crack... :error

so I would stfu about it, and say as little as possible, and when you say anything be vague "I have some clients that work in the adult industry"... unless things are getting pretty serious, then you have no choice but to tell her, she will eventually find out anyway...

ManPuppy 04-13-2016 08:15 AM

Most of my dates come as a result of performing. Mainstream people I've met follow the same pattern as your ex: fascinated or ambivalent at first, but slowly jealous. I've made several friends/fuckbuddies and a long term relationship (now over, but still the very best of friends) with guys whom I met for the sole purpose of shooting a scene with me.

It is a little different in gay culture though; so many guys are still DL because of fear for their jobs or families, the idea of dating a porn performer is more than they can handle. I fuck them once and send them home. Of course, I wouldn't date a closeted guy anyway (if I wanted a pussy, that's what I'd ask for), so disclosing that I make my living by letting people watch me have sex speeds the process.

Grapesoda 04-13-2016 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20835191)
Unless your work is tied to production , meaning you shoot content, you play in movies, or selling content, you are not related to porn. Same as most of your clients could be casinos and sportsbooks, but that does not mean automatically how you are gambler.

I'm going to agree with this :2 cents:

Grapesoda 04-13-2016 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by woj (Post 20835254)
of course you are "related to porn"... it's like saying the crack peddler on the corner isn't in the drug industry, because he didn't grow/harvest/etc the coca plants, or smuggle the coke in, or cook up the actual crack... :error

so I would stfu about it, and say as little as possible, and when you say anything be vague "I have some clients that work in the adult industry"... unless things are getting pretty serious, then you have no choice but to tell her, she will eventually find out anyway...

what? if you are a designer or what ever, you are a designer or whatever... that's not porn Woj. :anon

TheLegacy 04-13-2016 09:24 AM

I'm confused why it is so important to get into details about it? You've already said "what" you do - why go into your clients/industry - simply put - both mainstream and adult.

Unless you met her on christian mingle or EHarmony - it's YOU putting emphasis on it that would make her wonder why you had to mention it in the first place as though you were guilty of something.

Grapesoda 04-13-2016 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BigFurry (Post 20834825)
. :)

If you're secretive or ashamed of it, it will never work. .

yup... when it's time to let the girl into your private life you can mention casually who SOME of your clients are.. no big deal... if she objects... NEXT girl pls!

Relentless 04-13-2016 09:26 AM

If you are looking for sex it depends what she wants to hear. If you want a relationship, never hide anything from her. You don't have to bring it up, but if she asks be sure to answer honestly and in a matter of fact tone.

ErectMedia 04-13-2016 10:40 PM

If it's a skank whore that needs throbbing cock in her anus then I'd be as graphic as possible to excite her.
If a good girl "Internet Marketing" works. :2 cents:

_Richard_ 04-14-2016 04:04 AM

she's either gonna be horrified or talk about gangbangs.. just skip it till there is an actual reason to tell her

TheeRoly 04-14-2016 01:00 PM

Casual dating / hookups - You can mention it since these chicks tend to be more open minded and just looking for "now" They will probably find it interesting and impressive especially if this is making you a good amount of money.

Any girl you are seriously trying to date I would say "Internet Marketing" at first to play it safe. If the relationship keeps growing, you can divulge details later. Just don't sound creepy or weird about it. Unless you're creepy or weird.

Getfifi Robert 04-14-2016 01:11 PM

I just say it. They always look scared at first. I have to talk them down lol. Make them know I'm not going to try to tape them later on haha!

BoomBoomBenoit 04-14-2016 01:14 PM

When I was dating, I totally said I WORK IN PORN. I'd use it as an ice breaker.

I've found most women are super interested and I've had some really cool conversations.

I think the key is not to say it in a Quasimodo voice while you rub your groin and stare at her tits.

Klen 04-18-2016 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woj (Post 20835254)
of course you are "related to porn"... it's like saying the crack peddler on the corner isn't in the drug industry, because he didn't grow/harvest/etc the coca plants, or smuggle the coke in, or cook up the actual crack... :error

so I would stfu about it, and say as little as possible, and when you say anything be vague "I have some clients that work in the adult industry"... unless things are getting pretty serious, then you have no choice but to tell her, she will eventually find out anyway...

Then you could also say how Vatican is porn peddler, just because they have share in companies which sell porn along other things which they doing.

TheDynasty 04-18-2016 11:44 AM

if anyone ever asks i say i do webdesign for online companies

johnnyloadproductions 04-18-2016 11:45 AM

What I found is at the end of the day, if there is enough money involved, it doesn't matter what it is.


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