I understand that it could be hard for certain guys, or people in general. However, there are people that understand that I am far more than just an adult film star, and appreciate the fact that I have varied interests, goals, and personal beliefs outside the adult industry.
I don't wear a sign when I go out that says 'Hi, I'm in the adult industry, cool, huh?', so there are a lot of people that meet the 'real' me and hang out/form an opinion on me as a person long before what I do as a job becomes a topic of discussion. In most situations like that, the only thing people say is 'Oh, you don't act like a porn star/stripper/naked chick', and we go on doing whatever it is we were doing. They don't play 20 questions, or start treating me differently, they just continue treating me the same way they always have.
Those are the people I let into my personal life.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
U said "Anybody that can’t accept me as a person that is not defined by my job is not somebody that I want to spend my time with." .... I´ll be fine with the stripper thing, but the porn one, with other guys,,, I don´t know,,,, Can U get that?
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