Dec 042004
 

I was committing the rare act of channel surfing last night when I stumbled across an HBO documentary on the porn industry in the San Fernando Valley, with a particular focus on the various fetish subgenres. Oh. My. God. I usually consider myself a sophisticate in matters of human sexuality, but I am a really a wide-eyed innocent when actually confronted with some of this stuff. Sex with lactating women. Sex with women of extremely short stature. Sex with extremely large women. Sex with guys dressed up like Sasquatch. Sex between old guys and young women. I actually had to look away a couple times. Given the seemingly infinite range of stimuli that will arouse sexual desire, I’m convinced there’s a market for porn featuring actors with disabilities. Some enterprising soul could probably turn a nice profit if they pursued the idea aggressively enough.
And before you get the wrong idea, no, I’m not interested in being on screen. I’d rather write and direct. Although I could probably be persuaded to substitute in a pinch, if I’m matched with the appropriate co-star (warning: NSFW).

  One Response to “Different Strokes”

  1. Dude, if I’d have known you were such a naif, I would have mentioned these sorts of things to you years ago.
    I don’t remember the special word describing the fetish of people who find amputees arousing, but I’m sure a Google search will find it.
    And then there’s alt.fondle.vomit and the like, of which I’d advise most people stay quite clear.
    So I’m sure pornography starring disabled actors (and not simply guys missing one leg below the knee, for example)is not only marketable, but out there already.
    All you need is an epic or tragic vision, and…. well, I’ve said too much already.

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