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LeRoy 07-05-2013 05:01 PM

Am I proud of what I've done in adult? Yes

Am I proud of the fact that I support my family while working in the adult industry? Yes

Am I proud to work with a company and team that I can trust? Yes

Am I proud of posting on forums that are riddled with fake nicks acting like fucktards? Hell no

Sabby 07-05-2013 05:01 PM

If someone pisses on you and you decide to tell the world about it


A) you like it...

B) you hate that you like it...

C) your just in a bad mood and want to bait a troll... DRAMA


we all need to interact or u go batty... like me... I have been locked away from normal comversations with people for years.

AmeliaG 07-05-2013 05:16 PM

In any industry, people have the choice to do their jobs well and ethically and engage in work they can be proud of.

None of us can really control what anyone else does, but we can choose to do work we can be proud of.

deltav 07-05-2013 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by PromoterX (Post 19704532)
Well you clearly have never been an affiliate, so its kind of hard to explain. You got to be it to believe it. :disgust

Uhh, what? I was just looking for a simple description or anecdote of whatever you were talking about.

Also "you clearly have never been an affiliate" - where do you get that from? I've done affiliate marketing for almost 10 years.

oppoten 07-05-2013 05:29 PM

Yes, in a vain attempt to convince myself that what I'm doing actually has some artistic merit to it.

Which compared with your stuff it doesn't :)

Va2k 07-05-2013 05:44 PM

Hell yea from day 1 proud and happy and just waiting for more money to start following me around like the good ole days! LOL

epitome 07-05-2013 05:44 PM

Yes. As I tell people, I am responsible for their private moments. What I do pleases a very large percentage of the population, even the percentage that likes to pretend they hate what I do.

PromoterX 07-05-2013 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by deltav (Post 19704563)
Uhh, what? I was just looking for a simple description or anecdote of whatever you were talking about.

Also "you clearly have never been an affiliate" - where do you get that from? I've done affiliate marketing for almost 10 years.

Well then you know... program owners piss on us first when they're looking to "cut costs". I won't go into details - someone with ten years of experience should know what i'm talking about.

Grapesoda 07-05-2013 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by billywatson (Post 19704455)
I know the feeling. I was a college professor that didn't get tenure. Some days I honestly feel like I went from helping young people improve their lives to helping them destroy it. Remember, I'm on the "front lines"; I'm in Porn Valley booking and directing and shooting.

This feeling comes from how society perceives us, of course, and the way I counter that is to treat each and every model with respect and dignity.

so it's nothing to do with shooting people with borderline personality disorder and drug habits then hunnn?

brassmonkey 07-05-2013 06:02 PM

i dont know :2 cents: that girl has nice tits :2 cents:

deltav 07-05-2013 06:31 PM

Thanks for the replies y'alls.

Sounds like most that responded at least take some pride in the $$$ they make on their own terms, and a few get some personal satisfaction from being good at their craft or even are a little idealistic about it. Sounds good to me.

It's posts like the ones below that made me start this thread. In the first one the dude has nothing but total contempt & hatred for the girls he shoots, and you get a sense a big dose of self-loathing too - obviously a bitter dude but I wonder how common his thoughts are in our biz:

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Originally Posted by philguy (Post 19637841)
You know...there are times when I look at the poison I pump into households for nothing more than financial gain and I wonder, "Is this really the right thing to do?".

I have moments of self doubt. I've seen things I'd hope no normal person could even imagine enjoying and see the punters pay top dollar for it. But it's sweet...very very sweet when I get to see porn tramps try to think. The twink shit porn, fake underage shit, the monster cock ravaging, the pissing, just to name a few...those depravities fade away, when porn whores try to actually engage the world beyond doing another line or utilizing their ability to do a DP as something to be proud of...

Why is it sweet you might ask? I'll tell you. As long as porn exists, instead of my tax dollars going to support your totally inept ability at life devoid of something doing with cum being on or in you, my tax dollars will go to help hopefully someone who might deserve it. As long as there's a cock to suck or a creampie scene to shoot, or some idiot sugar daddy to fleece, I take solace in knowing that maybe some poor child somewhere is getting at least a part of that check I have to cut every quarter.

Gangbang on sister. You help poor children in this country in ways you can't imagine.

Or then this one, where a guy talks about shifting over to mainstream work. Maybe it's more of a financial success thing, but in that last quote doesn't sound like he was too proud of his porn stuff either:

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Originally Posted by Socks (Post 19701951)
Also I've used tons of the things I learned over the years running my sites at my new job, and I'm learning so much more that I would have never learned if I just kept looking at porn all day.

I've new side projects of my own coming up, I'm outsourcing instead of doing everything myself so I can scale, and I'm a partner in a new business with 2 multimillionaires.

All in a year.

The best part is that people look up to me now, instead of just me looking down on myself.

It's interesting to me - our product is ostensibly about pleasure and good times, and its core purpose is to bring "enjoyment" to people, you'd think we'd be celebrated by society at large.

Yet instead the majority think what we do is wrong, or at least distasteful, and it can get kinda tiresome to navigate all that in non-porn circles. Even though I'm totally into slinging vintage smut and think in its own tiny way it's good for society to learn about the history of sexuality & whatnot, I've gotta be careful which of my mainstream clients know I'm involved with it. Sometimes that does get kinda old.

Jim_Gunn 07-05-2013 11:53 PM

I believe that one has to take pride in one's work to be really good at it. I purposefully got into the porn business back in 1991 with the intention of becoming a porn director. I'm still doing it twenty-two years later and am still excited by the various aspects of my job and am still learning more and getting better every day.

Anyone who is just dispassionately doing a creative job like producing content solely for the purpose of paying their bills and not because they also love photography, sexy girls, making movies and the like is never going to have the same eye that someone who is invested in the content will have.

Robbie 07-05-2013 11:56 PM

Great post Jim Gunn!

SilentKnight 07-06-2013 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 19704905)
I believe that one has to take pride in one's work to be really good at it. I purposefully got into the porn business back in 1991 with the intention of becoming a porn director. I'm still doing it twenty-two years later and am still excited by the various aspects of my job and am still learning more and getting better every day.

Anyone who is just dispassionately doing a creative job like producing content solely for the purpose of paying their bills and not because they also love photography, sexy girls, making movies and the like is never going to have the same eye that someone who is invested in the content will have.

Well said...sums of many of my thoughts also. :2 cents::thumbsup

Barry-xlovecam 07-06-2013 09:42 AM

I do strategic and tactical sales planning on an executive level for a multi-million dollar corporation -- the fact that I am dealing with adult live media is a lot more interesting than selling nuts and bolts or light bulbs -- things I did 30 years ago ...

I could adapt to more mainstream endeavours quite easily.

To me money is money and this is a fun way to make it. Working with human emotions for profit.

Making money and having very marketable skills are some my sources of pride and not the product in itself. I would probably feel the same way if I sold exotic cars or pricey antique furniture. Successfully earning money honestly, not having to look over your shoulder all the time is a great source of pride to me.

Zeiss 07-06-2013 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deltav (Post 19704141)
do you personally feel good about the work you do on a daily basis?

Sure, sure.. :winkwink:

The Porn Nerd 07-06-2013 10:44 AM

I'm proud of what my business has acheived, and how I've grown as a person and a businessman via adult and online sales. But do i go around proclaiming "I'M MISTER PEABODY, A PORNOGRAPHER!!!" as if it's the greatest thing in the world? No I do not. I like to fly under the radar, thus my little cartoon character. :)


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