Sasha Grey talks about the porn industry on Tyra (3rd party commentary)

Originally Posted by Billy Hoyle

Originally Posted by Vancity74

Originally Posted by Nasdaq

Tons of aids/hiv flying around the porn biz. Disgusting
Not true, not to mention you have better odds of winning the lottery than contracting HIV through vaginal sex.
yea they get tested every week i think.

that testing is nothing, they get gigs based on the passing of tests conducted months ago meanwhile they continue have sex in their personal lives in between gigs

if the testing was stricter we wouldnt have all these cases of STDs
 
Originally Posted by W1LL 1 Am

Originally Posted by bchimcuter

naomi and carmella got teh aids
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http://thisis50.ning.com/...l-amp?xg_source=activity

not proven...this link started that rumor
 
Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector

Originally Posted by Billy Hoyle

Originally Posted by Vancity74

Originally Posted by Nasdaq

Tons of aids/hiv flying around the porn biz. Disgusting
Not true, not to mention you have better odds of winning the lottery than contracting HIV through vaginal sex.
yea they get tested every week i think.

that testing is nothing, they get gigs based on the passing of tests conducted months ago meanwhile they continue have sex in their personal lives in between gigs

if the testing was stricter we wouldnt have all these cases of STDs


When was the last outbreak of STD's in the adult industry? And yes, they have sex in their personal lives, but 99% of the time it's with other performers.

The adult industry is generally safe. Anyone who thinks otherwise is naive.
 
Originally Posted by Joe Budden

Nowadays, ____ love listening to bull@%$!. Even Tyra got a talk show


Can't take Tyra seriously at all.
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I DO appreciate Sasha Grey's work though...
 
Originally Posted by FlawlessV

I have seen some filthy, filthy,....just....just really really filthy videos with her in them.
I'm not really going anywhere with this.
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Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector

Originally Posted by Billy Hoyle

Originally Posted by Vancity74

Originally Posted by Nasdaq

Tons of aids/hiv flying around the porn biz. Disgusting
Not true, not to mention you have better odds of winning the lottery than contracting HIV through vaginal sex.
yea they get tested every week i think.

that testing is nothing, they get gigs based on the passing of tests conducted months ago meanwhile they continue have sex in their personal lives in between gigs

if the testing was stricter we wouldnt have all these cases of STDs
+ hiv needs 6 months to incubate for for signs of it to show up in blood tests
 
I started watching the other videos, pt 2, 3, & 4. Now I'm watching vids on women that were in the porn industry, and got out. This one chick was told she was going to do a scene with 5 guys cumming on her face, and when she walked into the room there were 75 guys.
DANG!!!

By the way I don't think Sasha Grey has anything on Alexis Love
 
Originally Posted by kicksfiend

Originally Posted by Joe Budden

Nowadays, ____ love listening to bull@%$!. Even Tyra got a talk show


Can't take Tyra seriously at all.
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I DO appreciate Sasha Grey's work though...

Truth, I remember when Tyra had Kim Kardashian on the show.  They talked beforehand and Kim asked Tyra to not mention abou the sex tape scandal and she glady agreed.  When the camera's started rolling guess what she talked about.
 
Originally Posted by Vancity74

Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector

Originally Posted by Billy Hoyle

Originally Posted by Vancity74

Originally Posted by Nasdaq

Tons of aids/hiv flying around the porn biz. Disgusting
Not true, not to mention you have better odds of winning the lottery than contracting HIV through vaginal sex.
yea they get tested every week i think.

that testing is nothing, they get gigs based on the passing of tests conducted months ago meanwhile they continue have sex in their personal lives in between gigs

if the testing was stricter we wouldnt have all these cases of STDs
When was the last outbreak of STD's in the adult industry? And yes, they have sex in their personal lives, but 99% of the time it's with other performers.

The adult industry is generally safe. Anyone who thinks otherwise is naive.

how would we know about major outbreaks when theyre not disclosing a majority of that stuff when they dont have to, its pretty obvious that all theyre willing to disclose are cases of hiv and aids and and are willing to act like any other STD out there is no big deal, the assumption that every one of those females has had at least one case of chlamydia shows how bad it is

obviously its a lot safer than not testing but to just assume theyre only having sex in their personal lives with other performers (ie people who also get tested) and that theres a bunch of people who get tested only having sex with each other is naive in itself, these dudes are slaying anything they can get their hands on, why would they just want broads they eff with on a daily basis and get paid for doing it

obviously we cant force these people not to have sex in their personal lives but my point is that the industry is pretty much playing catch up when it comes to safety concerns and to their current testing requirements
 
Originally Posted by Marv Machamp

I really don't see how y'all stay gassing these disgusting sleezers.

exactly.  I'm not gonna front like I only mess with models or anything but c'mon, these women's jobs are to take it any which way  from people they don't know and that's not a complete turnoff?
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Originally Posted by airmaxwun

This one chick was told she was going to do a scene with 5 guys cumming on her face, and when she walked into the room there were 75 guys.

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sasha is a freak though

got a nice booty for a white girl to.

my baby mama is ice la fox though
 
Originally Posted by razzle dazzle

"And I heard you do 'gang-bang' scenes? What is a 'gang-bang' scene?"

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Tyra acting like she's never heard of it before

lol, more like how big of a gang bang?
 
I wonder what the boyfriend thinks about this... Must suck knowing your girlfriend is getting pounded out multiple ways, getting sprayed on and the rest...
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Originally Posted by RashChoice

Originally Posted by razzle dazzle

"And I heard you do 'gang-bang' scenes? What is a 'gang-bang' scene?"

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Tyra acting like she's never heard of it before

lol, more like how big of a gang bang?
@#****% hos
 
dudes are naive,  i was crushed when i recieved the new about naomi as well.
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it's against the law to disclose information about someone carrying.
so the person has to come forward. this is the "legal" way of doing so
making the people around them AWARE!!.

Porn star recalls nightmare of testing HIV positive


Porn production shut down for a month after Darren James tested positive in 2004, changing his life. Now he hopes he can protect others by telling his story.
June 15, 2009|Rong-Gong Lin II

Darren James saw the news flash on his TV screen last week: A porn actress had tested positive for HIV. James, 45, felt a moment of shock, then sadness.

"I feel really bad for this girl," he said. "One thing I can say, I just wish her well. It's the worst thing to get that call."

It's the call James got in 2004 when the well-liked porn star known for his courteous nature on set found himself at the center of an HIV outbreak in the San Fernando Valley's multibillion-dollar porn industry. His diagnosis, and the spread of the virus to three actresses he had worked with, shut down porn production for a month.

He had tested HIV negative just days before performing on screen.

"I predicted it would happen again," he said late last week in an interview at his attorney's Woodland Hills office, his second since his name became public five years ago.

James, dressed in trim black slacks and a fitted black T-shirt that showed off his muscular frame, said he decided to speak out now because he hoped his story would spur the porn industry to require condoms, rarely used in straight porn films.

The latest HIV case in the porn industry became public last week when officials from the San Fernando Valley-based Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation said a female porn performer had tested positive. The acknowledgment came as rumors about a new HIV infection spread on porn websites.

Officials from the clinic, which serves the porn community, have said the woman most recently worked June 5, the day after undergoing tests for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. The medical director, Colin Hamblin, and co-founder, Sharon Mitchell, have given conflicting statements on whether the woman's test results first came back positive June 4 or June 6.

Regardless, clinic officials said the woman should not have worked on June 5 since she had last tested negative April 29, outside the industry's voluntary requirement that performers show negative test results within the last 30 days.

Los Angeles County public health officials said last week that the woman's case, which has not officially been reported to them, would mark the 22nd report of an HIV infection in an adult film performer since 2004.

When he worked as a porn star, James said, he followed the clinic's guidelines closely, paying $100 a month out of his own funds to be tested. The rules, he thought, kept him protected, even as he routinely worked without condoms. If everyone had to test, he reasoned, everyone was safe.

By April 2004, he was at the pinnacle of his career, traveling to foreign countries to shoot films, sometimes working six days a week and two or three scenes a day.

"You're like Superman. Especially with the amount of work that I had? It was nonstop," James said. "I'm thinking, I'm invincible. . . . That's just the way our mentality was. It was, you get the test, you're clean, not realizing that in between the tests, and after the tests, you know, other people, you don't know what they're doing."

The call that changed his life came as James was getting ready to book tickets to Japan for another international shoot. AIM clinic officials told him he was HIV positive. And, he said, they told him they planned to release his name publicly.

He asked them not to -- in part out of concern for his parents who did not know how he made his living -- but they did anyway.

"It was like a hit in the gut," James said. "My whole world stops. . . .Life was pretty much over."

A Detroit native, James said he joined the Navy after high school, working in the construction battalion. When he left the Navy in 1989, he settled in Southern California, attracted by the sunny weather. He planned to pursue a career in law enforcement but struggled to find work.

At times, he was homeless. At one point, he lived at a friend's gym. Then, in 1997, another friend referred him to a modeling gig in the San Fernando Valley, which turned out to be a porn shoot.

Desperate for cash, he performed, the shoot went well, and he was hired for more scenes. In the beginning, he worked as a standby performer without getting credit, making little money. But by 2004 he had loyal fans and was earning a good living. Then he got the HIV diagnosis.

Distraught, James said, he bought a bus ticket to Tijuana, planning to disappear. But the news spread quickly. In Mexico, he saw TV footage with a photo of him smirking as if, he said, he was smirking at the situation.

In Tijuana, James said, he tried to kill himself. After the attempt, he woke up days later in a hospital near San Diego. It took him months to recover, he said. He later found out that his mother learned about his diagnosis, and his porn career, on TV at her church.

In 2005, James sued the AIM clinic and several of its officials, alleging medical negligence and invasion of privacy. His suicide attempt and the turmoil caused by disclosure of his name are among the lawsuit's contentions. James and his attorney said the case settled out of court under terms that they not disclose the amount.

James said he recently started talking to public health officials and young adults about his experiences and is studying to become an HIV counselor. Other than a bad knee and bad back, James said, his health has remained good and his viral count is low.

James, who looks as if he is in his mid-30s rather than his mid-40s, has worked steadily as a security guard since recovering from his suicide attempt. He said his porn past and HIV-positive status have cost him some jobs when he is recognized, but he still wants to speak out. His story, he said, might get the attention of people who could require condom use on porn sets.

"That's why I want to come out and do a little more, if I can. And if it's just to help . . . just to get them to listen. Not to boast up porn, not at all, just to make people be aware that I got caught up, man. I thought I was invincible, and I got shot down so fast. . . . There's some really good people, and they want to change."

Asked whether he felt he was to blame for infecting the three women with whom he had performed, James said: "I don't know what to say on that one. I wish I could just go back and rewind that time. If it was just me and myself in place of them not having it, I would do that. But I can't."
 
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