Thursday, May 04, 2006

Paraphrasing Porn Perspectives

Somehow I doubt any of you had this in your BA thesis:

"Adult producer Mark Cromer writes in The Nation in 2001 of the industry's anxiety over the then-newly-elected Bush administration. In an effort to prevent 'any potential anti-porno jihad by the Bush Administration,' some of the biggest players, eager to 'sanitize' their product, created a set of guidelines for producers that would ban a set of sexual acts and scenarios that some consider staples of the genre such as bukakke."

Kudos kid. You did good.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

awwwwwwww!! my heart is warmed! no, boiled! no, warmed!

it means a lot coming from you...i can't believe you already looked through it! you're getting a hard copy soon too. oh man, that suddenly sounds dirty. thanks though. i mean it.

Thu May 04, 07:32:00 PM MST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It was a but unsettling that, in a seminar at the AVN convention, a room full of adult video retailers had no idea what bukakke was, but I did.

Sat May 06, 04:17:00 PM MST  

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