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.
"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:
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.
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.
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