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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's going on by this is romial effect. And of
course I'm doing about one ful, brilliant, beautiful, always outstanding
co host, the lovely miss Sarah Lace.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Thank you, thank you. So today we are doing two
podcasts in one. Of course they will be spaced out separately.
But oh we have another another nice liment for you.
I mean, give you that little hit. This is the
gorgeous Isabella Nice.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Thanks for having me today, Isabella.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Myself for that one. But that was pretty lame.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Hun good, we all, we all love puns. That was
about for the unfortunate souls out there who don't know
who you are, who need to get their brain checked.
Who are you?
Speaker 3 (00:54):
I have been an adult film star for six years now,
so you might recognize me if you go in the hub,
and I also am a legal brothel worker.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
But all of a sudden, if you go in the Hub,
go to the pace or the other paid. Once you compare,
you can get paid. Don't try to give her a
freaking you go to her only fans, get a get
a get a custom No, no, no, get eight customs.
You know we eight customs, eight customs, eight customers, correctly
eight and I and I and I mean, and then
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pay for the full extent of her limit. So she
says it's blake for like fifteen minutes, and as long
as she goes pay for the fifteen minutes, I want
her to buy eight of them.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
I'm all for it. So, uh, what is it that
you do as a legal courtesan? Random question?
Speaker 3 (01:54):
I guess, So how does it? Sorry? What was that?
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Would you mind explaining that a little bit more for
those of us who don't know exactly what that is.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Yeah, of course. So I've worked in illegal brothel. Those
have been around forever. I actually work at the one
that they did the famous movie with Dolly Parton at
called the Best Little Whorehouse. So we stay there for
a week or two weeks at a time, and then
we have clients come in. We're tested every week, so
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they have a chance to you know, have intimate time
one on one with a provider, which would be me.
So it's a nice little job. In addition to being
on film, they actually get to have more personal relationships
with people. So that's nice.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
I want to say this so I know something you
can and cannot say, Well, I was going on a brothel.
But so for people who are wanting to come there,
like how like how does that work for like for example,
like that Jimmy just said, dang, I want to go
to this brato Like what is all required for them
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in order to you know, partake? I just have them
paying to be there doing to have fun? Like what's
all required?
Speaker 3 (03:14):
So on our part, we do have to get tested weekly.
On their part, they just have to come in. They
have to have their ID in order to go into
the establishment, and they have to pass a d C
which is a dick check. So we go over them,
make sure everything looks good down there, and if they
were able to come to a negotiation is what it's called,
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then we're able to party. So kind of how it works.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Okay, that sounds very like fun and very like a
safe environment to be able to partake in certain activities.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Yeah. No, it's great because it allows me to have
a safe place to meet fans. If they want to
sing me in one on one, it's in on my terms,
you know, And I'm able to provide a better experience
that way too, just because I know that I am
safe in that establishment.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
And so in new theype particula, it's it's condom, right,
They gotta wear you know, wherever, even if they get a.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
DC, right, Yeah, they are legally required to wear a condom,
So you definitely have to be doing that in order
to have fun at the brothel.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Okay, Clara, Yeah, okay, No I'm not. I'm just like
I'm thinking because, like you know, because you know, you
a DC, you can't really tell what's inside of their DC,
you know, inside of their member, you know, So it's
just yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Yeah, no, it's definitely you kind of you. Men sometimes
can have girls come in. I'm like, hey, you know what,
so and so I need a second opinion, and I
call her in and then she checks it. So we
have a different scenarios that we run into when it
comes to that. But they still legally have to wear
a condom clients that come in, so it works out.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
You know. So, so what you can and can I
say when it comes to someone who is coming there,
if they like, I don't know, they play for time,
where they play for a session.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
It kind of really depends on what they want. And
I kind of tell them to think of it as
a Disneyland for adults, you know, so they can come
in and we can do anything from an hour to
and overnight, so they're paying more for the experience. I
tell them that to think of it as like a vacation.
It's a luxury experience that you know you're not going
to be able to do every day, but it's something
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that's memorable and you're going to remember forever. So with that,
they kind of think of it as like, Okay, let
me price point it to what I'd be spending on
a vacation, you know.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Because I know some people get too excited when they're
when they come in and this is what this is
what I was going with this when it came to time,
because if they get too excited when they come in
and like, you know, you're you're Isabella nice and they've
been say and again to a site and they and
they come within like two minutes and they pay for
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an Howard, it's kind of like, what do we do now?
You know?
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Yeah, I get that a lot. I have a lot
of plans come in and they ask me that right
away too. They're like, oh my goodness, I'm such a fan.
What if this and this happens? And that's why I
kind of tell them to think of it as a
whole experience because I don't base it off of time really.
I mean I do for the session, but when it
comes to like coming and all of that, I start
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off kind of like I tell them for the girlfriend experience,
I st started off with a teas or we going
the jacuzzi tub, or we do something before we even
get to that point and time, so that way we
kind of know each other a little bit more and
that it's not so rushed, you know. So I always
start off with something before we even get to that point,
so that way there is that time for them, and
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then say if they do finish early, I'm like, okay,
we can finish off with a massage, we can talk
a little bit more. But if they're paying for an hour,
I'm like, this is your hour, so it's what you
want to do with it within reason, you know.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
So do they get like like a recovery period to
try again or I'm trying to say this in like
the nine of the way for people to.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
Know you're good, you're good, I know, it's like it's
a it's a kind of yeah. So if they were like, okay,
you know what, we usually talk about that and discuss
that before we even get okay, set up the party.
So I'm like, okay, if some if this did happen,
would you want to go again? Would you want to
hang out the chakuzi? Would you want to sit at
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the bar for a bit? That kind of thing. But
you know, it's everything within reason. If the chemistry is
good too, if I'm you know, hanging out with someone
that me and whoever, we're hitting it off and we
both feel it, and then you know what, the time
comes we have that again. If they're like, you know, pretty,
they come in, they're like, I want to do it
three times, I have to tell them, you know, biology
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doesn't work out like that always. So it kind of
it's embracing the moment and it's kind of timing things.
And if we are able to get to a second
point where they get to finish a second time, that's awesome.
But it's really kind of it's more of going with
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the flow during the hour, couple hours. It's all. It's
not just wham bam, you're done. It's I tell them
to look at it as like an experience. So sorry
if I'm like, I don't know how to explain it
too well.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
But we don't know perfectly. I'm just trying to make
sure I say it in a good way, that I'm
not offending people who might you know, be or like,
and then making sure that these we get the questions
out that you know, it's like someone someone who's never
been to a browse or like myself could say, okay,
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educated on what occurs if I walked through the door,
because like you could probably say what happens if like,
let's say, like I'm Jimmy in the scenario and I
walked through the door, what was the first thing that
I'm going to expect, like as a as a prospective
new client, as a client or a client, yeah, customer.
Speaker 3 (09:25):
Or customer whatever works in that. But first off, you'd
walk through the door, there would be a security guard.
They would check your ID, make sure you know if
you're twenty one and over.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Damn, I'm nineteen years old.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
I actually started working at nineteen. So I worked out
one that had like a loophole because the double does
a restaurant. So I started working at nineteen and I'm
twenty seven now, so I've been doing it for a while.
But so basically, the client would walk in, get their
ID checked if they want to request a lineup. They
could request a lineup, so they would ask the bartender
or the madam and be like, hey, I kind of
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want to see all girls. Or if they see someone
on the bar they recognize me, or they have an appointment,
they'd be like, hey, I want to talk to Izzy,
and then a chef manager would come get me. I'd
come back out, I'd walk them back to my room
and then we would have a negotiation. Or if it
was an appointment, I would be like, okay, did you
put down a deposit? And then kind of figure out
what they want and how much they're going to pay
(10:21):
for that experience. So yeah, as a client, it's pretty straightforward.
Just you know, if listen to the girl, be respectful,
and you'll end up having a great time.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Understand the last point you just made, Like not just
it is just in general from what I know, people
will do as well, Like you know in like in
the bro though, and like even if they go to
a convention they see an adult star, it's like they
don't understand, like, yeah, they do you do this for work,
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But it doesn't mean you got to be disrespectful, be
me or be an a hole about the situation. Because
in lebra though you're are attempting to you know, enter
their body, you know, and they don't get the right
to say no.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
To you in fact exactly. And I tell them that
too beforehand. I'm like, I, you know, I'm like, if
you feel uncomfortable, if I feel uncomfortable. I'm big on communication,
and I always tell them that before I even start.
I'm like, I need you to communicate with me. I'm
going to communicate with you, and that way they kind
of know the how to act overall if they don't
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really know, you know, how to act in that scenario.
It's not like you do that every day, so you know,
a lot of question marks around it. But for the
most part, I a lot of my clients are super respectful,
they're nice, They're aware that I, you know, perform on
camera and that's not always who I am in person.
And that's like a different level into intimacy that you
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get to explore with me. That's not on camera, that's
not on video. It's a whole different thing because it's
actual hue in uh, you know, interaction, human intimacy, and
it's with someone that you know you have seen on
camera before, so you kind of have to uh keep
that in mind, you know. So, oh, it's definitely a
(12:16):
different experience than being on set in filming because it's
more hospitality almost, you know, so you're dealing with that.
But at the same time, you do have like fans,
like I fans come in and you know, they're a
little bit like shock, starstruck or whatever, and so you
kind of just have to navigate them and make them
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realize that this is still a human interaction. And it's
almost like you're kind of teaching intimacy too. So it's
like I'm just performing, you're actually like teaching someone how
to be intimate. You know. In this day and age two,
it's super hard. I feel like for a lot of
people to connect to one another.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
I have another question. Then this is like a two
of the question. Okay for somebody. For somebody, let's say, okay, well,
you are almost always booked because you're you're shi t
but like let's say, for say, like, would you recommend
someone like purposely make sure that they set a reservation
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because and the reason I asked this is because I
feel if someone would want to come see you, for example,
and then like Bob came alone and booked like three
hours with you and he came and this gym came
along like within that first thirty minutes. They have to wait.
So do people do who usually wait that time? Or
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is there a cool off period that you have in
the middle of whatever.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
So I always tell people too, that appointments are the
best way to ensure, you know that I can lock
in their time and date, because I usually only do
a week out of time. I kind of get homesick
if I do more than a week. So I kind
of do a week and then I, you know, I
don't take everyone. I kind of take its appointment gets
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first priority obviously, especially if they do put down a deposit,
because then I know that they're serious. They're not just
trying to you know, like waste time or you know,
I don't know troll. But uh So I kind of
go through my emails a couple times a week and
I try to people want to set up appointments, and so,
like I said, I recommend that there are people that
come in and request to me by seeing me on
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the bar screen or they recognize me when they come in.
They're like, go, oh, I didn't know you know, this
performer worked here too, And Uh, so they come in
really with no idea of how it works, and sometimes
they don't have enough or they're shocked to know kind
of like how it is, uh you know, ran and
so then they'll make an appointment there for another time.
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And some people kind of walk in and they're like, hey,
I have this amount and it works out and then
we have a party. So it really depends on the
circumstance of the person and kind of what if theyre
already know about the brath full or thirty have done
the research, versus some people who you know, they just
don't know better because the information isn't like readily available everywhere.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
So well, unlike someone of your caliber. Let's say, let's
say Tina works at the at the club at the
said club, I'm sorry, it works as a club at
the location, and let's say Tina's with somebody. Is it
usually at Is it usually a coolock period that y'all
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have in between clients in general, or is it just.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
It really depends some days. Honestly, I like I see
up to I've seen up to like maybe five points
in a day, you know, Okay, so it could be
I wake up at freaking nine am, my makeup's not
even done or even like, you know, I've had appointments
at like six, someone walks in and they're interested, and
I having even done my hair yet, and so I'm like, OK,
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I'm gonna take you to my room. We're going to talk,
and then it works out and then I have an
appointment already scheduled a couple of hours later. It really
depends on the day and what happens. It's kind of
like you know, if you're if you're working at a
strip club, you don't always know exactly how much you're making.
But sometimes it's busier than usual, sometimes it's slow, but
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uh yeah, it really depends. Some days I don't have
any clients while I'm there, you know, so that happens.
But I can see up to five clients a day.
It just depends too. I try to make sure that
my mind and body are healthy when I'm like in
these circumstances, because that's an important factor in this job
as well. So if I know that I can't see
another guy for you know, whatever reason, I'm feeling mentally drained,
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physically tired, I'll tell them that they do need to
rebook or not rebook. There to put down the deposit,
then they have the appointment, you know. But if someone
cuts in without making an appointment, I'll let them know that,
you know, you can book me this week or set
up another appointment in the future, because I can't give
my best self to you right now.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
So what God is one more question too that goes
one with that. So if someone comes in and like
so this is like let's say one of our listeners,
here's this, and they say, okay, I can do all that,
and they want to talk to the person before they
book with it, do is there like a time limit
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to like communication them. Like let's say, like if you
put eleven beautiful women in front of me, yeah, and
you give me the opportunity to say, Okay, I can
have an intimate encounter with this person, but I at
least want to make sure that like yeah, you know,
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like you know whatever, you know, like a quick conversation.
Is there like a time limit on a quick conversation
I had with this person before I can say, Okay,
I want to have this intimate interaction with this person.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Yeah, I try to not put a time limit on it.
There it still is, you know, the chef manager and
make sure that like all the girls in the house
are safe and okay when they're talking to, you know,
a person they've never met before. Possibly, So if it's
like over five minutes, usually someone will come and knock.
They know. I actually talk a little bit more, uh,
just because I do have fans that come in and
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I like to give them all the information that I
possibly can. You know, if you're paying for a vacation,
you're going to want to know all the details. You
want to know what you're paying for. You don't want
to just throw your money at something that you don't
have any idea what's going to happen. So I like to,
you know, let people be well informed of what they
are paying for. So if that takes anywhere from like
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five minutes to even like fifteen minutes, that's okay with me.
So I'd say about like the longest negotiation I've had
maybe is even like twenty minutes, but it just kind
of I fill it out and if the person has questions,
I try to answer them the best I can. Sometimes
people will get done talking to me within you know,
like five minutes, are like, yeah, I want to do it,
I have the cash, let's do it. Right now, I'm like, Okay,
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I was fast, let's go. So it really kind of
depends on the customer and how familiar they are with
the whole situation too.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
Uh. I'm trying to make sure. I'm trying to think
that think as a fan, a fan, but someone who
would go things that was. So if it is someone's
first first time, okay, how like what do you think
is the easiest or the best way to get them
to say okay and be countable with this, because you know,
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like a lot of people come to you for your
first time. They're jumping from the moon, but they're going
from zero to zero to a thousand, say, oh my god,
I went from having nothing to ban the b uh
miss nice nice? You know.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
I actually that's like my specialty for some reason I
don't understand. But I get a lot of virgins. Like
every trip, I think I've had at least like two virgins.
Like it's a I don't know, I think I give
off a very nice vibe. Maybe I don't know, like
and intended. Yeah, I don't think people feel too intimidated
by me, which is a good thing in that kind
of industry, you know. So yeah, but I work with
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them too. Like I say, I'm not only having you know,
intercourse with these clients and all of that, I'm giving
them it like almost teaching them how to be intimate
with someone or like a woman, or how to treat
a woman when you're in the situation. You know, we're
in an industry where like it's not even taboo for
us anymore, you know, so meeting someone and jumping right
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into that can be a lot for people, you know,
not in this kind of industry.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
I feel that, like, like because y'all basically just walk
them through what especially if it's there first time, because
I feel like as someone who would just like only
watches you know, porn in general or whatever, they would
be trying to do all the acrobatics that they see.
(21:00):
Oh yes, people do, you know, and some some do.
Some may not have the man meet to do all
the stuff that they see.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
And yeah, I get what you're saying. And a lot
of people too there. I mean, like, hey, by the way,
I've watched your videos and I'm I'm not that big,
you know, I don't know what to do, like I
should probably like even before I do the dick check,
they're like, maybe I should like fluff myself up a bit,
I don't know, and I'm like, no, like you're good.
It's more of the motion of the ocean. Uh. You know,
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it's really the chemistry you guys have. And if they
want to pretend like they're doing a film, you know,
filming with me, like they're on set, I do offer
that that's important star experience. It's not without a condom,
so that's not what that is. But it's more of like, Okay,
I'm gonna play this character that I play on screen.
And if I'm like, hey, what's your favorite video of
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mine that you've watched, and if they have a certain
one they're like, I kind of want to like role
play like you did in this. I can offer that.
So it's uh, I kind of let them know that
there's different directions. They can take the time that we
have together, and if they want to do something more
like they see on film, it's obviously gonna be a
bit more than just a normal session, you know, but
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that is an option. And yeah, a lot of guys
actually come out of it saying that they feel more
confident that they did before coming in because they're like,
you know, I saw you on screen. I thought you
only liked big, you know, dick or whatever, and I'm like,
you know, that's not always the case. It's a motion
of the ocean. It's a person attached to the dick
that really, you know.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
It matters and if you if you're below eleven inches,
he's okay.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
With your exactly. You know. I've had micro penises too.
Have those guys have had that? Not often? I think
maybe only like once or twice after doing this for
like seven years so and that's including breaks and stuff.
But yeah, I haven't a lot of guys think they're
way smaller than they act. I think seeing stuff on
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screen constantly it makes a lot of people insecure. But
then when they come to see you know, a provider
in person, they realize that it's not that big of
a deal at all, you know.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
I think, I think, I think it's a it's a
whole uh thing that gets some people with brains, like
people see you know, performers and stuff and then they think, oh,
I got to be you know, fifteen inches to uh
to satisfy said person. That you have a lot of
people out here saying well, I'm not gonna date a
man unless he has ten inches, and I don't be
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sad like sad and true. Not every man that is
on his earth has ten inches. Have people y'all to
mess with don't have ten inches, you know, and you
know that's a lot. So don't like, if you're interested
in going to you know, to see miss Nice or
to go to you know, to where she works at it,
don't be too scared because you were afraried about the
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size of the year, dick.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
You don't be afraid about it all. I think, just
be a good person and uh, you know, come in
with an open mind. And it's definitely if I was
a guy, i'd want to experience it, So I get
why there is a need for you know what I do.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
So I don't know, I think because that's a girl,
i'd want to experience it like the way I would
imagine it is literally just hanging out in the jacuzzi
and then just a sensual massage.
Speaker 3 (24:34):
You know.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Like maybe I'm just weird, but I feel like that
just sounds like a wonderful time to spend together with someone.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
Yeah, no, it's exactly, and like you don't do that
every day, you know, So it's a cool experience. I
even have like couples come in and sometimes a guy
doesn't even want to do anything. They just want to
see me and the wife hook up, or you know,
they want to go all in the hot tip together
and then all three of us go back to the room.
So there's so many any options to explore your sexuality
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in a safe, controlled environment. And that goes for women, men,
you know, couples. I think it's a great place to
be able to kind of like, uh yeah, explore your
sexuality more where you can feel like you're not going
to get judged and I'm not going to text you
after the fact and try to hook up with your
wife or man or whoever. You know, it's very You
(25:23):
go there, you have a great time. If you want to,
you come back and make it a thing for your
yourself or as a couple.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
I have a question, and this is this is for
the female side of things. So let's say let's say
Sarah is a new client. You know, she's not a performer,
like she is for real, and she appears there and
like she wants to have a like an intermatic count
with you. Do y'all say, like the toys there or
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should they be brought or how would that work because
I know, you know, some people want like they just
don't want to have this straight up, you know, no toys,
no nothing, How would that work here? I had to
say my question, But you know.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
What I mean. The first brothel that I worked at,
which was up in Reno, they had like a little
toy shelf that people could purchase different toys and that
kind of stuff and loom and you know, all that
stuff in addition to your party. But the one I
work at now, we don't have that. But I make
sure to bring my own toys, you know, sanitize them,
(26:29):
all that good stuff. So if couples do want to
use toys with their party, I have the available. Or
if someone wants even just like a toy show, that's
also doable. You just they're not for purchase at the
place that I work at right now.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
I'm sorry not because like I.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
I've even had customers bring in their own toys, like
I've had like this is my wife's favorite toy, can
we use it? And I'm like, okay, yeah, if that's
you know, if that makes this so much better of
an experience, let's incorporate that. So I'm definitely open to ideas.
I've even, like have learned so much more about myself
doing this job too, and like in addition.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
To being on film, so because I know a lot
of like when it comes to some ladies who really
really really love wearing straps, and I know they had
someone have their private strap, And that's why I was
trying to get at without saying, bring in their personal ones,
because I don't know the rules. You feel like you
can't you can't look at a step of one and
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do a dick checking system. It's a plastic metal metal,
plastic glass or whatever type of you know, uh, consistency, consistency,
you know. So yeah, so I had to make sure
for the young ladies, young ladies, the women out there
who are listening, you know, there's options for you.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
Too, you know, options especially you know, I want to
expect for the women to be a great experience too.
I feel like our industry sometimes gets looked down on
for the reasons of like, hey, you know, you're like
gonna steal my wife or all of this premier excuse stuff.
I don't know, you know, and this kind of allows
people to see sex in a different light. And you know,
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if a toy that you love makes the party uh
better than by all means. It's like I want whoever
to come in to feel as comfortable as possible, you know.
I love that.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
So you say, you've been doing this for almost nine
years now.
Speaker 3 (28:33):
So what has been I know? I so yeah, I started.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Why did I get nine? Brain? Brain is not braining
right now?
Speaker 3 (28:43):
You're good at nineteen, So maybe that's where the nine
came in.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
So yeah, so yeah, yeah, what has What has been
the toughest part of this job?
Speaker 3 (28:57):
I think, honestly, maybe the stigma of it has been
something that has been hard for me. Out of everything, Like,
I love what I do. I love performing, I love
portraying sex and a positive light, you know, like I
think that's really important for both men and women. So
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I'm happy to be a part of that. I think
the part that I struggle with, like I said, is
more of how people look down on us and the
stigma of it, because you know, if I wanted to
do another job now, I have to worry about someone
who's seen me on the internet before. Sometimes I've had
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fans recognize me. I've had like Uber drivers recognize me
once I'm in the car, and that's kind of scary,
you know, so it really it's I think the safety
of it has been the hardest part for me, is
just feeling safe after being kind of in the limelight
for a while now.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
Though it is up their fans out there, don't be weird.
Oh no, no, I want to say a person like,
and I mean when I'm what I mean, It's like
if you randomly go to I don't here we have
rows and you might have Krogers where you are. If
you see a random performer in Krogers, in the in
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the in the cereal aile, you know, don't be weird.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
Yeah, no, definitely. Luckily I have ran into like a
lot of great people more often than not, there's always
a few that ruin it for a lot of people,
you know. So like most of my clients are so respectful,
they understand what I do and I have a great
time with them. And then there's like the few that
get obsessive, you know, or they just are weird about it.
(30:53):
And uh. But at the same time, I started when
I was so young, so I was very naive at
the time. And this was before our only fans was
around too, you know, so it wasn't as acceptable So
I started at a time when it was definitely very taboo,
and over time it's become more acceptable, which I think
has helped a lot as well. But it also makes people,
(31:16):
I feel like, feel more entitled to uh, I don't
know your body or your time and that kind of thing.
So it's definitely doing this job you have to like
have a lot of boundaries, which I've you know, I've
learned over time. So I have learned that throughout doing this.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Okay, so let's say Brenda, this brand new person when
to join. I get random names that I don't think
I know people know, so Brenda.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
So I got to say, like, I'm like the name
pot you just come up with the name.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Brenda. Brenda says, Okay, I want to join, said Broco.
What advice would you give that person for this? Because
I know it's different than said, doing porn. That's a
whole different revenue for someone who wants to join a
process like yours, What advice would you give to them?
Speaker 3 (32:06):
That's a good question. So I have a lot of girls,
even from the industry, sometimes hit me up and they're
interested in this other job that I do, you know,
and so I would tell them to definitely make sure
it's something that you want to do. Honestly, I think
it's easier probably for someone to who was already a
performer to get into this than someone who worked out
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a brothel to get into performing. So it's like a
weird kind of thing with that. But I would definitely
tell them to do your taxes. That's the most important
thing I can say. I guess the other most important
thing I can say is definitely how boundaries. Know your
own boundaries. Don't just go in and be like everything's
going to be acceptable. Like you have to really know
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yourself to do this job, and you have to be
treat it like a job, and you have to realize
that you know, you're going to get so many kinds
of personalities and people's opinions, and they're going to say
it to your face there too, so you just kind
of have to have tough skin as well. So i'd say,
definitely have boundaries, know your boundaries, do your taxes, and uh,
(33:16):
just you know, know what you're in for and treat
it like a job.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
And like, I have one more like one more direct
question about the brozo for people who's going down there.
So let's say someone comes and like, uh, y'all like
phrase like this, do y'all have personal kids for certain people,
for certain men or women who come there who need
to like adjust themselves before they be with a performer,
(33:47):
with the with the client, with the person.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Sorry, what was the question?
Speaker 1 (33:51):
Like personal kids? Like if they're not smelling right down
there or whoa, Okay, I have kids that they could
first fixed that before they do.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
Yeah, so I require everyone to take a shower anyways,
So I have like my own soap and stuff that
I have for them. I may, you know, you glypt
a shower spread smells really good. I try to make
a very good experience with all that, you know, even
smells to the shower. But yeah, so I tell them like, okay,
well I book you you're gonna hop in the shower.
I'm gonna get you a towel, and so that way
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they don't really have a choice, you.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Know, and yet include it in their time or is
that just.
Speaker 3 (34:31):
I don't include it in their to I don't see
the like really just trying, you know, getting one on
in the shower and then I'm like, hey, you know
you've been in there for a while, what are you doing?
Kind of thing. But besides that, no, I don't really
I tell them too. I'm like, that's not gonna you know,
I want you to be clean. I want you to
feel confident. It's like if you're going on a date
with someone, treat it like that, like I have uh, listerine,
(34:53):
I have colone, I have all that stuff, so that
way they can feel as confident as they can, you know.
And if someone does, like have a you know, a
certain smell down there due to whatever, if they have
a health condition or whatnot, you know, I just they
usually already know ahead of time and they let me
know about it, and then they uh, you know, they
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take a shower, they have extra time in the shower.
So I'm very it's very you know, adaptable the situation.
I've had clients who they you know, have conditions where
they can't move or they're paralyzed or that kind of thing.
And I still see clients like that too, So it's
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it's really trying to make that person feel comfortable and
you know, if they can take as much time as
they need to to feel clean. Sorry, that was a
long an. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Earlier. This is the this is Isabella nice like time.
If you want to say like a like a thirty
don't say a thirty minute answer. But if you want
to go on a ten minute rant, this is your time.
We're just here to ask questions and collect information. You know,
(36:10):
we have we have all the time, well we have
we all have all time of the world. We have
all the time. You need to get everything out, so
we're here for it.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
It saves time overall too. Now with the information's out there,
you could have answers the questions.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
So yeah, so I'm gonna step off of uh right now,
I'm gonna come back to it. Would to make sure.
Like we talked about you for a little bit. So
what do you do for fun outside of this craziness?
Speaker 3 (36:39):
Yeah, for fun, I actually went on a hike today.
I like hiking. I live kind of in like a
canyon area, so I'm really into outdoors. I like gardening.
I do that. I just cut down like some of
my pomegranate trees so it grows better in the summer. Yeah.
I like to do pilate yoga. I try to stay
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in shape by doing that. Whole dancing. I actually just
did a content scene or not content. It was a
shoot where I was a dancer, so that was fun.
But yeah, I kind of I like to stay active.
I like to be in nature. I like to spend
time with friends and family, and so I think pretty
normal stuff, you know. I try to keep my life
(37:22):
outside of work pretty normal. That way, I had some balance.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
The only tape I mean is round. But no, you
talk about your tree. I just moved from where I
used to live in and I moved because like I
was renting, but we had a peach street to backyard
and a peach stree and the like it was. It
(37:48):
had two arms. It was really nice. And then like
when I went to the x r CEO Awards, both
arms was up. When I came back, the weight of
the peaches had made the arm break. And then yeah,
so I'm like and I didn't notice it, Like like
I noticed that I wasn't paying attention. And then the
(38:08):
next morning I look up and it's like the branch
is just gone, and I'm.
Speaker 3 (38:12):
Like, yeah, winter does a lot of damage to these trees.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
Like well, no, it was a summer because it was
kay was April.
Speaker 3 (38:22):
Did you just the peaches they weren't right yet, it
was just a lot of peaches.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
It was so many peaches so heavy they broke and
then like when uh, my landlord like he was because
he just want to come in that Monday and like
trim some of the some of the branches. But he
said Monday, and I see the work was on Sunday.
It broke down and then he came over andd he
(38:49):
cut the entire arm off and then and then like
a week later he was like, well, I'm gonna cut
this one too, so he cut both arms off. Then
it was just a little like and then he sold
it and I plowed the house and I moved. But
it was kind of like I got like, I'm moved.
I have a have a lemon tree.
Speaker 3 (39:10):
Now I have a lemon tree. Yeah, and they like
do the same thing almost like if it gets you
if you don't pick the lemons, it starts like going
down a bit.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
These deaths far down. They gets hit the ground so
it's easier. But yeah, and I'm I'm like I missed
my peace tree because it was really nice. It was
really nice for pictures too. I did a few. So
we were talking about the parme Brady tree. Let me
think of it, made me think of my peace tree,
think of your like, you know, my my ps my
(39:42):
peace Tree. I know, I know she does the yoga.
I don't like, I'm like, I'm old and.
Speaker 3 (39:50):
Disabled that on your Instagram accounts their right like you do.
I'm like, oh my goodness, this girl is like, hello,
flexible you. You're amazing at yoga.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
I try, I.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
Try, and see mind you. I never truly learned like
the difference between yoga and pilates. I never really learned
like the names of it. I really just like watched
the video and just kind of flow through it, and
then over time just kind of started doing it myself.
And I'm like, I don't really know the name of
(40:22):
what I'm doing, but I'm doing it.
Speaker 3 (40:24):
You're in the state of flow, you know. Yeah, did
you Were you a dancer or a gymnast at all
growing up?
Speaker 2 (40:31):
So I did pole dance starting at like twenty, But
that's really the only like kind of dancing that I
ever did.
Speaker 3 (40:41):
Okay, yeah, no, it's impressive what you do. So that's
like to hear that you haven't even you know, did
that beforehand. That gives me hope for my flexibility.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
So I did hear that you do feature dancing though.
Speaker 3 (40:55):
Yeah, So I only did one feature dancing gig actually,
and that I was right before the pandemic, so it
was the week before everything went to shit basically, you know. Yeah,
So I went to New York for the first time
and that was to feature dance, and it was like
one of the best times in my life, like to
go out there. They paid for everything, the room, the
(41:18):
you know, to take me back and forth to the club,
and I had fans like come out from even New
Jersey and see me, and so it was a really
great time and I loved dancing too. It's not that sapphire,
But that was the week before COVID happened, So I
haven't really went back to feature dancing since then, but
that's something that I'd like to, you know, get back into.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
You were what was that that you were a gymnast, right?
Speaker 3 (41:43):
I did a bit of gymnastics growing up. It was
the kind of gymnastics dance cheer kind of stuff. It
was never too much of balance being my fell off
the balance being like once well doing a cart well
and I was like traumatized. So I never did that again.
More like tumbling, more bars, that kind of stuff where
I was more so the floor work yeah, floor work
(42:03):
that kind of stuff, So I think that's kind of
too what helps me with this job. Honestly, with performing
and stuff, it comes in handy because I'm like, oh,
I can go do this move. You know, my parents
wouldn't be too happy to hear that, but it is
what it is, right, You're.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
Just like putting your leg behind your head, like, oh
I learned.
Speaker 3 (42:25):
This from cheer No exactly. Yeah, it all works out there,
keeps me in shape, and you know, like this, I
probably wouldn't honestly even be stretching as much as I
do if it wasn't for this job. Because you understand too,
being on set the even modeling just in your lingerie,
they're having you do crazy poses to like show off
(42:45):
your butt or whatever side of you, and you're like,
I'm like, you know, it's hard to target all the
way back and that kind of stuff. So yoga comes
in handy with this job. It keeps us healthy.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
I think, oh, absolutely, I really like trying to spend
like ten minutes and it's before I film to just
like stretch. Yeah, some of the big things I like
to do is just stretch, and it makes this seem
so much easier.
Speaker 3 (43:09):
To like just to do in general. Yeah, no, even
in my other job too. Between clients, if I have time,
I do try to stretch because it's like, even if
you're just having sex, like you're not using those muscles
all the time, you're not, you know, like you're laying
on the bed. And I think it's good too to
stretch it out feel your body, especially that kind of
job where you're using your body a lot, so you
(43:32):
have to feel connected and that you have to know
what you're feeling. And I think yoga helps us kind
of go through the motions of that and like really
fill our body with this kind of job that relies
on that.
Speaker 2 (43:44):
Absolutely get a question.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Because like you're you're talking about us, you're talking about anybody.
Like rhotigraphers make people will turn all these type of
ways and it's uncomfortable and I'm thinking myself, I take
pictures like people that I've made feel like that they
doing too much.
Speaker 3 (44:02):
Like no, it's a good you guys get the shot.
So it's like I'm like, oh my god, that looks amazing.
But while you're doing it, you're like, I don't know,
I feel like a noodle. What the hell am I
doing's so wrong. But then the photo comes out and
I'm like, I understand why he put me in such
a weird position, Like I look so good now.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
I'm like, I like to be the type of photographer
this is on my just on my end that likes
to have you because as a model, you know what
looks good. Yeah, and I have the p person move.
I say, every time you see the last whatever, wait
two three seconds and then move like into your next one.
(44:40):
You we can keep on going. And I don't got
to stop each time and say, well, put your hand
up like this this, do the crane, you know, look
back at you're turned out, you know, and live your
pinky top. I don't want to go through all the
all the whole metrics unless I noticed something and I say, okay,
move your hand back whatever. But that's a lot because
(45:02):
I don't I don't want to. Like I did a
photo shoot yesterday and I know the position he was
in was painful, and I kept giving her breaks, but
it was only because she was in like a squatting
position for so long. And like I know that message
with the you know, the legs and all the other stuff,
but I don't.
Speaker 3 (45:21):
Know after a certain time. Every Sorry.
Speaker 2 (45:26):
I think she was also on a countertop for some
of the pictures, so the knees were probably hurting.
Speaker 3 (45:32):
Yeah, no, you gotta be good. That's Arnica she was.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
She was on the countertop order sprinkles, playing on sprinkles.
So yeah, but this was like it was the one
that we did before that we did for two photo shoots.
She was just on a on a couch and the
way she was like it was no, it was no
like real support and she was in hills.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
Yeah. After a time too, Like you've been modeling for
a while, right, E've ben an adult, so like it
becomes muscle memory, you know, like with posing and doing
the shots and stuff like your body. Like at first,
when you're like I remember my first scene. I had
no clue what I was doing. They're like turned this way,
I'm like, I don't, you know, like I was in school,
(46:17):
I never really modeled before, and I'm like this just
feels so awkward. But then after a certain amount of time,
you find yourself like posing without human meaning to pose,
you know. So I think it definitely over time, like
muscle memory happens when modeling, you know, happens.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
Absolutely, and I feel like that is one of the
things that helped me out when I started, because I
first started like as a bikini slash lingerie model, okay,
but it slowly got asked to do like more nude
and like erotic photos, until eventually I'm like, I'm basically
fingering myself for these photos. Why don't I just do
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that in the video?
Speaker 3 (46:57):
That's a very good Yeah. See, I didn't have that
experience at all my like growing up totally against modeling.
It was very like school school school. I went to
college early, and so that whole being like trying. I
remember my first scene. I had no idea what I
was in for, and so like I love doing scenes,
and I know how to pose like even like I
think sexually better than just even modeling, Like that's still
(47:19):
something I'm working on and learning till this day. Is
like how to actually just like model model, you know
and photos, uh, versus like cowgirl. I got it, you know,
I'm back like standing there with a bikini on. I
got to applaud you for that, because sometimes that's harder
than even being you know, naked, posing with you well,
I get that.
Speaker 2 (47:38):
I've noticed standing poses are just harder in general, even
eight years later. It's just sometimes it's hard to find
a good standing pose.
Speaker 3 (47:48):
That and you're flexing like all your muscles too, like
I know, and I try to take like good like
sexy pictures of the beach or whatever. I'm like, okay,
I have to remember to flex like my leg but
also my stomach, but like, look, don't look like too serious,
you know, and so so a lot to remember versus
if someone's like, all right, you're doing a cowgirl and
look like it feels so good, and you're like, all right,
I can work with that.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
I also think one huge thing that is sometimes hard
for certain models is the fact that like when you
have two different photographer types, because there's some photographers that
really love smiles, yeah, and then and then like for me,
it's like I like smiles, but I like people don't
(48:30):
realize like when they have like a fierce face of
how cute it is, and like, yeah, you can smile
like whatever, but like when you look that that that
old serial is like that whole surfer book, it's looks
so freaking good, and I'm like and then like sometimes
(48:52):
this person right here, especially when I'm taking their picture,
goes back to the smile like.
Speaker 3 (48:57):
Sarah, he has such a good smile though it's it
can't be too mad about.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
A beautiful smile, but like it's some like it's something
like in some posa for example, it looks so and
then when she sees he's like, oh, that does look good,
and I'm like, I.
Speaker 3 (49:16):
Think too, are you still looks so young like me?
You know where it's like most of our shoots that
probably you do a lot of teen shoots. I'm sure
you know. So I'm doing that and they hate the
serious look for the most part, Like I'm like doing this,
like trying to film myself and they're like, no, just
like smile and I'm like, I feel so goofy right now.
Like so I feel like to when you're in this category,
(49:39):
like and then you go on like a set for
yourself to take photos, You're like, I'm gonna do my
own photo shoot. You know, you get so used to
the certain type of like set that you're on. I
don't know if that you could like absolutely, but like
I like doing it stuff where That's why I started
trying to branch out and do like more photo shoots
and stuff so I don't feel like I have to
be like a teeny bopper all the time and just
(50:00):
like smile, you know. And so I'm learning how to
do the look that you're talking about, but I don't
know if I'm quite there.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
Yeah, yeah, I've been working on it. Just like Ross
Star said, I start out out maybe five photos I'll
have a serious, smoldering face. Then after that I'm just
cheesing again. And I just can't help it. I'm just
a smiley person when I'm on camera.
Speaker 3 (50:24):
I'd say, I think I think it's a huge following
too though, like you you know what I mean, Like
the smile is what grabs people in and then you
get to like use the sultry to like keep them in.
Speaker 1 (50:35):
I think she loses her he loses her uh her
serious face when I when I go into buffering mode
because like I always say it, because like I say,
like people see me take pictures and I just freeze
because I'm just thinking and just like it's like a
like a like American online, so like the old time
was dial up, so my brain is kind of a buffer,
(50:57):
Like what will a good mix or how I have
someone move were like to do something different, and so
they lose their smiles then it's just like, Okay, it's
going now, but I'm still buffering over here.
Speaker 3 (51:08):
Like yeah, now I can. I started doing some like
pa work too, like this past year, and I've noticed
how much I've learned from just being on the other
side of the camera too, because then you you kind
of know where the model's going next, or you know
you have to follow them. And so now after being
on that site and going back to like being a model,
I'm like, okay, so what is the photographer trying to get?
(51:30):
Does he want me to just slow down? Does he
want me to like you know, so it's able to
see different positions of like I don't have different perspectives
on set.
Speaker 1 (51:42):
One thing I do do, like as a like on
my photography, so I think is I do make sure
I ask, especially because I do a lot of pictures
just for them and not for like, you know, one
of the big agencies always asking that question, like what
picture have we not done yet that you want to
make sure that we get a few of because like,
(52:03):
even though I think we got all the ones that
you know we may need, you might have a specific
and exact idea of what you want to have. So
I try to make sure that we do a lot
of those, like a lot, a lot of what you
want because you know, like as a performer and performers,
(52:24):
you know what your fans. Your fans want because they
hit you up and like, oh my god, it's a
bet I saw you do this, Please do more, you know,
and you just say, okay, I can make sure that
even if Jimbo is the only one that likes that
that that picture, I got to make sure that Jimbo,
(52:46):
who is an aviage fan, gets at least a few
of those because there might be more Jimbo's out out
here that like that. And this didn't message me, but
they support and buy my stuff and other capacity, you know,
mm hmm. So see that.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
For example, my fans always ask for that like creystal
yoga post. Yeah, the one of me laying down and
then the one of me like standing up like bent
over kind of like now must stay one.
Speaker 3 (53:18):
But that's a good one I could see.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Yeah, those are like the top two like requested. So
I find myself doing those a lot more constantly. But
I do think for like photo shoots in general, I
feel like we even like us as models, should have
a mood board, like on Pinterest or something.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
Yeah, the quick question you said, Okay, I know you
started the brothels seven geg, when did you actually like
what year to give me? So it's gonna answer my
next question. Did you actually enter the porn? Porn in
this real like the actual hardcore porn?
Speaker 3 (53:56):
So I let's see the brothel I started working, I
want to say maybe two thousand eighteen, maybe seventeen, So yeah,
I started bachelor parties. First I was dancing, and then
I actually was still in college and I did a
political science paper on brothels living in Nevada, and I
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was like, you know, this interests me, and then curiosity
got the best of me, and I was like, I
want to try this out, you know, So I did that.
I think that was Yeah, I think that was twenty eighteen,
and I started right before maybe twenty twenty. I know
it was December, so I think it was December twenty nineteen,
like the end of December. That's when I started for porn.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
Yeah, but like, was it you love it? Did you
finish her? It's like how I didn't agree because I
heard you might go back to it. I'm way somewhere
you're going back to it. I don't know you went
back to it or not.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
Yeah, no, I put a little tweet up. I was
all excited, and then I was like, you know, I
don't want to spam my accounting some photos. So that
was that. But no, I decided I do want to
go back. I started college early, and I kind of
got burnt out just because I was pushed into that.
I didn't really have an actual high school experience. I
had to get accepted into like a magnet school for
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business management, and then I went to college at sixteen,
and so it was great, but math and biology and
stuff was like pretty intense for me at times, and
so it was a lot, and I was working three
jobs too at one point, so I was like, you know,
this is doing too much. I can't even concentrate on
my studies that kind of thing. And then so I
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went to sex work for a bit and I tried
to keep like continuing my classes, but it was like
really hard, especially when I first started working at the brothel,
because we had to be in the bar for like
nine hours at a time, and so that was ridiculous.
But yeah, I saw classes then when I was at
my first brothel and now at twenty seven. I have
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like four classes to finish my A and psychology, so
I want to finish that up and then hopefully, you know,
transfer over to a university or a college that has
like a good master's program for psychology. Being at the
Brothel too, has like taught me a lot about you know,
just human relationships and that kind of stuff and the like.
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As much as I love what I do and I
love performing, I think the best thing about my job
is like when someone tells me at the end of
the day that I have made a difference that like
they feel more confident as a person, that their relationships
are growing, they have a better relationship with their wife
or girlfriend now, and like just knowing that even people
who I've had, like clients who they had a time
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like I don't know, this was one of the last
things that they did before. If they have like a
terminal illness or something, you know, they come and see
me because it's on the brocolist and like knowing that
I can make a difference by that and them telling
me that I made me kind of want to go
back into psychology and becoming a therapist, so you know,
I it's nice to help people it's nice to let
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people know that they're not alone in this world. And
right now I do that a lot with my body
and I spend time with them one on one that way.
But I also know that one of the biggest things
I've learned, uh while working at the brothel is just
talking to someone one on one can make all the
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difference in uh someone's life, you know.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
So yeah, so I read someone that somewhere you say
you was a nerd, but I can see you're more
that you're brilliant up here. I'm not diddy. You started
so young. Yeah, I started late, and I was struggling,
you know, because I do.
Speaker 3 (57:45):
He is a PhD candidate, though, So that's congratulations, that's awesome.
Speaker 1 (57:52):
I gotta like, I literally literally had the friend. It's
one more damn paper and then I'll be, uh, I'll
be Reverend doctor Rosstarr.
Speaker 3 (58:04):
Okay, that's impressive. Good for you.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
But I'm burnt out, as you said, Like I'm literally happy,
burn burnt out, and like I don't know what your
mask you were good at, but I still struggle with.
Speaker 3 (58:21):
That.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
Like I don't understand algebra or acolus, but statistics is
like one plus one stat's in like fine nite word
probably probability. Easy, give me some three x plus five
to the square root of sigma. I have no idea
what the heck that means.
Speaker 3 (58:43):
I'm the opposite. I'm like, word problems stressed me so
much out like I'm like i'm reading them. I'm like,
they're trying to trick me. I don't know how to
answer this. But if it's something's like given to me
straight up, then I'm like, Okay, I can figure this out.
But so, I think the toughest part about going back
to school is going to be like those kinds of
classes with you know what you said, like algebra too
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and that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
That's what they said. They say, like if you understand fine,
nice statistics, you struggle with algebra and vice versa. And
that's why I barely passed bath in school.
Speaker 3 (59:20):
That's why I ended up doing what I do now,
actually to to college early. And they required there was
only like two hundred students that got accepted in the
program that I was in for college, and we were
all high school students. But you had to graduate with
your algebra two honors or something. And even though it
wasn't required to graduate, but they wanted all the students
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to have that, and so I was applying to you
and R. My sister went there. I was like, Yeah,
I'm gonna go to you and R for you know,
mentor for psychology, get into the mental health feel that
kind of thing. And I fucking figure out like algebra too.
Like that was my one class where I was like this,
like I can't do this, Like it was too much
and uh so that will be definitely a struggle when
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I am back. But now that I'm like, I kind
of I'm not just focusing on school, I have real
life experience. I've been doing this for a while. I'm like, Okay,
I think it would be a lot easier going back
into it after taking a break because I was so
burnt out at that point, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
I second wated to that. But my question that reason,
I asked how long you were in an industry. So
you've been in for a little while, and I know
you haven't worked with everybody or the sign. Yeah, if
you could name your top five people who you have
not worked with, who would you like to work with.
Speaker 3 (01:00:34):
Oh, that's a tough one. There's so many great people
in the industry.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
So if right now, I could open the door right
now and break in the top five people and we
will set up at all next week, next two weeks.
This would be people you get paid to work with
or you just get to work with period. Who would
be the top five people you have not worked with yet?
Speaker 3 (01:00:58):
Like that gre Dread. I've been wanting to shoot with
him forever. I know. I've heard great things about him.
I heard that he's a great male talent, amongst other things,
you know. So I would love to work with Dread.
It'd be cool to definitely be on Ricky Greenwood set
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one day. I know he does a lot of feature
films and stuff, and I have like loved acting recently.
I like kind of actually am now preferring dialogue sometimes
even over like just regular scenes, you know. So that
would be cool to be on Ricky green Wood set.
I don't know if that counts is working with a
person right doesn't. Let's see who else? So I talked
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I was on set with Alexus Fox, but I was
a PA one time. We talked about working together, so
I'd love to eventually shoot with her too. I think
she's a great role model in the industry. I also
I love MILFs, so that works out. But yeah, i'd
love to shoot the Lexus and let's see, that's three
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two more. Manuel Ferrera, right's how you say his name? Okay, Yeah,
I heard great things about him, so I think he's
a legend of the industry. I'd love to shoot with him,
and definitely work with Kayden Cross maybe. I don't know
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if they are still doing Slade, but if that, uh,
that's one of the sites I haven't shot for. And
I think she's a great female director. I don't think
there's enough female directors out there, you know. So whenever
I can see someone like, you know, look up to
someone like that and see how they who was already
choose a performer two before and then she started directing,
I think that's amazing. So I'd love to be on
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her set. So those are a couple of the people
that I'd like to work with for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
I feel there like this is. I think there's a
few female directors, and I believe a lot of them
except for one really gets doesn't get the nerve right
they deserve, and people don't we don't even know that
they direct scenes, yeah, because everybody knows, Oh my god,
her name was just left my brain. The one that
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does it for girls, he doesn't a lot. Yeah, thank you.
Everybody knows her, but then they don't realize that certain
other people that are female direct and they do a
great getting job.
Speaker 3 (01:03:34):
Yeah, every black director, every Yeah, she is a director,
and she was a performer before and so she started
directing to and.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
So he still before he made that clear of a
few weeks ago. I still before y'all.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
With her too. She's been my director, and like the
way she carried and like held a set together, I
was like, okay, especially because she's like just petite, like gush,
you know, so to see her like just delegate things
do that, I was like, okay, you're like inspiring me
over here. But yeah, I think in today's age two
with what we do, it used to be a lot
more focused on the directors. And I think since only
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fans came out, what I've noticed at least like a
lot of directors aren't even really like mentioned or brought
up as much anymore. Like it's I don't know, it's
it's definitely been a different time in regards to that
from when I started, like you knew the director's name
right away, and half of the directors you don't even
know who they are anymore, really, but yeah, they.
Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
Don't get them the variety they deserve.
Speaker 3 (01:04:40):
No, they do a lot too, like moving around. You're
moving around cameras, you're coming up with a thing, you're
doing payroll, like, you're doing like seven different jobs. And
I'm like, I love to beform. It is its own,
you know, has its own like hard things that come
with it, but like to direct and to keep everyone
on the same page. I definitely feel like they deserve
for more credits. So thank you to all the directors
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out there that you know, do make it possible for
us to keep showing up on set, because that.
Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
Seemed, like I can say because I've been in way
longer than both of y'all. Yeah, I'm old.
Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
Oh eight, okay, so you were. You were definitely around.
That was even right before portn Hub happened, right or now? No, uh,
like two thousand and seven was when I came in.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
The very first thing I did because I was an
extra and two things and no one extra thing. Wait,
and one extra thing in two thousand and twenty ten.
So we're nine one of the two and you.
Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
Have a very young face. That's why I'm not trying
to like be like what I didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
Now, thank you, I am years old. You gotta bless you. No, No,
because I was doing like I wasn't. I've always been
on the outskirts of the industry doing like photography and
I help. I helped work with one of the award shows.
I do stuff that no one sees, but I'm always
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there and I do know that. Like when I first started,
it used to be just full DVDs, like like Sarah
Lace Productions and it's all things that she directed whatever.
But now they're like so focused not on that, and
you don't see that anymore. But it's good. So many
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darn changes between eight and twenty twenty five that it's
lot so convoluted of you know, who directs what. And
it was a lot of you know, female directors back then,
like uh all type of brain uh devote like both
both of them, both of them director, You had Alexander
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and you had Diana Devout, both of them direct they
did their own thing whatever. But like you don't really
hear about, you know, the females. So yeah, so that
feel it's important that all female directors get there, just
do you know they do? They do a good job.
Because you have a penis doesn't mean you can direct
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porn better.
Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
Yeah no, And mind you, I feel like women like
behind the camera bring an extra dynamic to the film.
Speaker 3 (01:07:30):
You know, I agree with that, yeah, a hundred percent.
Like you you see things, especially different sexually as a woman,
you know, as a man, like you're going to see
different things than a woman, and vice versa. And it's
cool because I don't know, like you said, it brings
a different dynamic and perspective. And you could even see
that watching different scenes and like versus you know, from
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one person's perspective to another, even just like the different
companies that want different things. But it's so uh, there's
just so much contrast in general with every different scene,
you know.
Speaker 1 (01:08:04):
So I feel I do, I do feel that this
is this is my opinion. I could be wrong. I
feel that as a person who's a woman who's directing whatever,
she knows what he likes as far as uh, you know,
sexually whatever, and like because of that, she knows what
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her fans may have asked her for it she was
with a former, what if we're a performer, she might
know exactly what more fans won't want because the dude
like a bail director, isn't always a former talent and
or is it getting the same messages that y'all are
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forced to deal with, you know from what fans say
to you.
Speaker 3 (01:08:51):
Yeah, no, yeah exactly, And as Amy.
Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Fans like, I love y'all, please be fans and don't
be don't don't. Don't send dick piics without without consents.
Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
That's definite unless you're.
Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
Without consent. If she says, please send me your dick
and you say yay, and you sit in here, you
send her a picture of your dick with the tip,
and uh, I mean it to be your dick, I
mean no tip, I mean my monetary tip. Yeah, then
it's okay. But don't just sitting and say, here's my dick.
I know you want to suck it. No, she does
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not want to suck your dick. She doesn't want to
touch a dick.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Going to then that in that life, I'm like, you're
not sending just anyone either, you know, Like that's not
just how you go about life is by sending dick pics.
Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
But give your dick in Montana?
Speaker 3 (01:09:59):
Yeah, anybody, I'm sorry, go back to the different uh
just female directors too. I noticed Emen just being a
pa like in doing different camera work. Like I usually
if I'm helping out, I'm on wide, so I'm just
trying to get the people going up and down and
capturing their movements. But it's easier to explain to another
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performer how to go about moving emin in the scene,
or like I need you to open up this way.
I've I've, I don't know, I think after performing, it's
also easier to kind of do kind of let the
performer understands where you're coming from more too, Like you're like, okay,
you need to move this way, and they're like, oh, yeah,
I do need to move this way. Because you're the
one who's modeled before, you know, you've been in these
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weird positions, and so you're able to relate that to
the model that is behind the camera when you've already
been you know, on the camera.
Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
Of a question. We've asked it a few times. Are
random people, what is the funniest or craziest data has
happened to you on set?
Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
Okay, this was actually this past year and I was
using a knee dildo. So the scene I was this
actually just came out too. I was trying to get
Taylor Swift tickets for my step brother and so, uh,
the director was Austin Pierce and so it was pob
and we put the little dildo on his knee right
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and then I'm going on it and I've never used
a knee dildo and then it snapped my clip. It
was like the most painful thing ever. So like I
went on it. There's like the little base you know
with the metal part that holds a dick on the knee,
and my clip went underneath there.
Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
And then deleted. Resident yeah, because like I've I've red
I had one.
Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
Yeah, O my god, yeah you did. Huh yeah, So
that didn't me and I was like I had to
sit out. It was like no, I was bleeding and
like my clit's never bled before. Like I was like
I had a whole new respect for down there. When
I came to that. I was like, oh my god.
I wasn't thinking and I had to just set out
for a good that like thirty minutes before you resume
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this scene. And I'm just like sitting there with like
an ice pack, my legs like spread open, and I'm
like this is like the not pretty side of like
what you see on the camera. But yeah, so that
was that was quite the the think for that one.
Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
God, I forgot. I forgot to replied to you that. Actually,
by the way, I have I have one in the
other no, no, isn't here, now isn't here, but no,
because I have that and I had the I have
the ones that go like on your mouth.
Speaker 3 (01:12:39):
Yeah, okay, so like I have.
Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
Those weird I'm sorry you got injured, that's what.
Speaker 3 (01:12:46):
But yeah, so yeah, I'm like lucky that that's the
worst thing that's happened to me. You know, no lights
have felt on me or any of that. So I'll
take I guess the clip puncture. It's you know, you
win some you loose them.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Puncture.
Speaker 2 (01:13:01):
Oh my god, I think be selling you my stories
for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Like I'm glad she's okay. I'm glad she's okay.
Speaker 3 (01:13:18):
Like, but I'm gonna be more careful if a new
dildo ever pops up into a scene and be like, okay,
hold on, let's like do this safely, let's do this sound.
Speaker 1 (01:13:29):
Well, because I know for those it's like an external
dido and they got to scrap it in whatever the
one I haven't here. It's basically just plastic, so uh
it just rubber rather just wraps around and it's one
one together. You know, y'all can't see that, but what
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I just did and it looks so nasty and I'm
glad it's not okay, But yeah, it's like one big
deal is all stuck together, so it won't it will snap.
But I know those are like, you know, they're so
strapped in and it like can pigeon pool and crap
like that. So yeah, be careful with your sex toys people, Yeah,
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be careful, yojo.
Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
It's like one of those like sex sent me to
the Er kind of stories.
Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
And they need to make we need to have its
own like you know channel of that, like for adult
stuff where it's like this is what happened.
Speaker 2 (01:14:30):
That'd be so funny to do.
Speaker 3 (01:14:34):
Guys Like I don't know any guys personally, but I've
heard wrse stories of guys like getting their like dick
bent the wrong way and that kind of stuff. So
I'm like, I almost feel like it's safer to be
on set as a woman name and then like a
guy sometimes when it comes to like the sexual activity,
because I'm like at least with the like a dick,
you can bend and break and like here, okay, we
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get cut and that did hurt for sure. But I
don't know if I could be a male performer if
I was a guy. I'm like, it has its own
Like you guys go through a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
I remember, like, since this is out there, it's been
he had put it out there in an interview whatever,
like Prince Yasha heard his member Yashua, I heard his
member uh having sex once and when I heard the story,
you know again, I don't have I don't have as
much sex as all the other people in this world.
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But I heard that and I was just like, oh,
like you will you when you hear the stories that
you hear how it happened like you just like as
a male, you feel like the pain yourself, like you
feel like it just like it feels like it just
shread first kill you, Like you hear this happened to
someone's dick? What did you hear the stories.
Speaker 3 (01:15:47):
In pain?
Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
No, That's why I tell you. I get a lot
of clients that come in and they're like, how do
I become a male porn star? Like all of this?
And I'm like it's not as glamorous of a job
as you really think it is. Like it's like you're
better off honestly just coming here having a good thirty
minute session, hour, session, whatever. And then But like to
what you guys do, You're like, have multiple scenes a day,
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Sometimes you're sweating on camera. You have to keep it hard.
Like it's it's a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
So yeah, and even building their brand is not as
easy that too.
Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
Yeah, it's way easier to get followers as a woman
than a man. Everyone wants to see a dick on
camera all the time, you know, Like I love a
good dick. But you know, the reality is it's not
the same as being a woman performer. But you guys,
I think, put in so much work. But yeah, that's
a it's not for everyone. So I'm going to say
that out on here too, because I get a lot
of that at my other job with guys wanting to
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be performers, especially the younger guys that come in, you know,
like college guys that come back. This would be so
easy to do. I'm like, you're young, you have a
lot of adrenaline now, But like the reality of it is, it's.
Speaker 4 (01:16:59):
So much of a harder job than it looks like,
because I know, like one of my good friends is
just starting to do their thing whatever, you know, they
work with a few people whatever. But it's kind of
like it's really hard for certain dudes just like get to.
Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
Get the fan base because like, personally, I don't like
to look at another man's dick. I only watch a
girl girl, a girl of machine girl solo. I don't.
I don't. I don't want to see another another penis.
Like it could be a it could be a rubber
it could be a scrap war and it could be
a rubber a rubber maid man, you know, but not
ano another dick because aut mainly myself, I'm going to
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compare the dicks, you know, and some people I can
compete with some people I can say, you know what,
I can't make you make that sound.
Speaker 3 (01:17:47):
I wasn't.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
I wasn't. I wasn't born that way, you know. So
so but the thing is like also like some people
don't male people don't realize some people do take you know,
macha or vitamin or you know, or even the stuff
right here behind the sod, but behind me this little
feel to you know, make them say, okay, I can
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go from five to thirty, you know, five minutes to
twenty minutes, and it's sometimes hard for people to say,
I can come, I can get hard on command, I
can come on command almost.
Speaker 3 (01:18:19):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
They don't realize that that's hard to do. And then
it's hard to say, okay, I'm about to come. Let
me take my dick out even though it feels good
and do something else to make that net. Go back
inside the dick and give myself time to cool down
from being like too excited being insided with somebody, and say, okay,
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let me pull out, let me lick a vagina, let
me dick a titty, let me link a boody hole
through something, and say okay, I have enough time. Okay,
my nut is back to where it's supposed to be,
way up here. I can go back inside. And they
don't realize that. It's no knowing your body, knowing there
and knowing what's okay and knowing the performer. No, okay,
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he had to pull out for this reason, you know.
And yeah, they don't realize it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:09):
It's as a performer, you don't it's a whole different
understanding of your body, Like you literally have to know
the inside and outside of your body to a t.
You know, when you start getting a little hot and
you're like okay, you start getting a cramp or like
there's just so many things that you you're not thinking
about until you're on set and then you realize, like, wow,
my mind and body and everything is really one and
(01:19:32):
you have to like learn I've learned so much about
my body personally, like being in this industry, like way
more than I would have if I just went to
school and never did it. And I'm grateful for that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
You know, yah, don't get a stretch mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (01:19:46):
Yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 2 (01:19:48):
Well even then, Like, for example, I've realized over time
that there's certain guys that cannot stay hard by just
laying down, Like if they're yeah, he laid flat, they
will go in even if they are horny. So it's
like that person has to know themselves too, and like
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we also have to know what to do when that
situation arises.
Speaker 3 (01:20:13):
Yeah, no, for sure, I think too. That's what a
lot of guys like they just want when they come
into my job and they're like they think they know
their body or whatnot, and they realize after the factor,
like I didn't realize, you know, how much I wasn't
in control of my body until I had like a
session with you and whatnot. But it's like during sex
you learn so much because there's so much going on
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in your head around you, you know, and your body,
and to like be able to control all of.
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
That at once.
Speaker 3 (01:20:42):
I think it's something that like you definitely have to
learn over a time. It's not just like that every
single time you.
Speaker 1 (01:20:48):
Know and don't want it. Don't become a melble former
and you just want to get Pussy's more to it
than that. I'm sorry that they had to be sick.
They had to be said. They had to be said
because oh I can have sex with all these and
they'll use it, they'll use a negative word. But I
gonna have six to all these women, and yeah, do
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it every day and I'll make I'll make money having
sex with all these women out here.
Speaker 3 (01:21:14):
And no, yeah, and a lot of people too, like
I know if you like, I don't know, I'm pretty
professional on set. You there's like certain boundaries too. You know,
that's your performer. You're not on a date with them.
I mean, you still have to treat like that, smell good,
you know, be respectful and all of that, but like,
at the end of the day, it's a very professional job.
You show up, there's two professionals, they have sex. You're
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just coming on that to like touch and be creepy
on set and stuff. You're gonna stand out. People are
going to know that you're not a professional performer. Like
it's just certain aspects that like people don't even really
think about while watching porn, and fans of porn, who uh,
you know, they just want to automatically be a performer.
And I say, you know, if you want to try it,
go try it. But like at the same time, you
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have to remember that it is a professional job. You're
on set, there's camera, there's equipment, there's so many things
can go wrong in an instant and it's not just
you're laying on bed and having sex. Like it's not
that simple.
Speaker 1 (01:22:11):
And I might and I might use my friend as
an example because I know he's doing his Dirk journey now,
But just like I told this person, listen, if you're
if you're working with somebody who is been done doing
this for a while, just listen, because like it's because
you think you can have sex doesn't mean you know
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how to have sex on camera, it's a performance. It's
not sex. It's like, this is this is like acting.
We're acting, We're we are actors. We're actors. Like there's
a Bella she is an actress, Sarah Lace she is trusts.
You know, you gotta realize that you know, this is acting,
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you know.
Speaker 3 (01:22:55):
And I tell people, I'm like when I'm on EMIL,
like at my other job too, I'm like, if I'm
not moaning as loud, like when fans come in and
they're like, are you gonna act like you do on
you know and videos or like I'm like, if you really,
if you're not doing like a porn star experience, I'm like,
you can tell I'm enjoying it if I'm actually quieter.
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It's funny because on camera I'm like, Okay, I'm gonna
be loud. You need to have the emphasis whatever. I
make it more vocal. But like in my personal life
when I have sex, like I'm more quiet than anything.
To be honest, like, if I'm enjoying it, I'm gonna
enjoy it fully and it's not so much of a performance.
So like I even have to let guys at the
you know, ranch know that. I'm like, if you want
to have this real intimate time with me, and I'm
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gonna enjoy it. It may not be what you see
on camera, but just know that that's a good sign
that I'm enjoying it. Like sometimes if you're overly whatever,
like it's it looks good and porn, but when you're
actually having sex with a woman, you know, it's a
different story.
Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
Exactly. I had to learn how to be loud when
I started porn. Tell me I was way too quiet.
They're like, I can't even tell if you're enjoying the
faces obviously, but like it's you know, it's almost like
your vocal cords are kind of squeezed, so you're.
Speaker 3 (01:24:12):
Like, right, no, yeah, You're like your body is enjoying it,
so you announce it, but like important, They're like, no,
we need you to like be like vocal about it,
and you're like okay, and so but it's funny. I
find myself like at the ranch, if they do want
that porn experience, I'll be more vocal. But if not,
if they're like I just want to have like a
real intimate experience with you, I'm like, okay, yeah, this
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is how it's going to go down, and just let
you know if they have like questions about like how
to talk to a girl in real life or you know,
like outside of that, I let them kind of know
what's up by saying basically like this, like, okay, porn's
one thing, but like real sex, it's going to be
nothing like you see on camera. Like if you're meeting
someone the first time, don't just expect someone to deep throat,
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you know, like it's not going to happen. You have
to have that trust where you're on set like I am,
where I have people around me and I feel safe
enough to do those sexual action, you know. And that's
why I do like quartant too, because I'm able to
express that more because I have that extra uh you know,
protection and people on set, and I get to explore
myself in that way.
Speaker 2 (01:25:15):
So yes, absolutely. For example, I got this random email
at one point just because this person had seen me
film a free use fantasy scene. They essentially emailed me saying,
I want you to come over to my place and
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let me use you all day. And I was like
that that's acting, Like as hot as that may sound
with the right partner, that is acting. So there's still
certain boundaries to that. Just because I will we will
do something with one person doesn't mean we may do
that with other people. It may just be like what
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we feel comfortable with doing with that person.
Speaker 3 (01:26:01):
Yeah, And to add on to that's a really good
way to put it, like how you word it in everything.
Even if you're first meeting someone for the first time,
or you're going to date with someone, when you first
meet your boyfriend or whatever the case is, you're not
gonna be like that the first time you meet anyways.
So I think that may be like a red flag
unless it's a really like hot hookup, you know. But
like if you're actually going through the motions and all
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of that, you have to feel like be able to
trust a person before you take those sexual, uh, you know, journeys,
like before you take you know, go into crazy things
like BDSM or whatever. Like you really should kind of
know the person and trust that person because it is
your body, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
Absolutely. I like to think about this, like, with the
right person, you won't necessarily need to use your safe words.
They can see you at that point. They can see
your micro cues and know when to kind of like
step it back.
Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
A quick question. This is going back to your other
dark When are you back there again? I forgot to
ask that earlier, so.
Speaker 3 (01:27:06):
I am back. Sorry, Oh no, you're at the end
of March. So I get back in March. First, I'm
there for the first week of April, and then I
have another June trip and so I stay for like
a week out of time.
Speaker 1 (01:27:20):
So you said what day you said at the beginning
of March.
Speaker 3 (01:27:24):
On the end of March, so the first week in April.
Speaker 1 (01:27:27):
So y'all, okay, this I know this comes out like
March seventeenth, so that means next week, y'all, next week, y'allah,
seven days right now, you know? Now you know it
to go on there and say it's like I'm saying it, Isabella,
I'm coming from North Dakota and I would like to
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have a nice but have a nice time with you,
like you know, paink paint, pat play patty cake you
don't uh and and tic tac toe you know, and
go from there. And she'll say sure, sure, Billy, Bob
and no, y'all set up a time and whatever. So
(01:28:14):
you got a week now, now you know, I loved
that question for last I forgot it. Actually but now
we know, now we know, and she said, and she said, uh,
it's the one that uh Dolly party was aflete the
name of it. I'm sorry his name again of what
the brothel day wrench?
Speaker 3 (01:28:34):
Oh chicken ranch, the chicken ranch.
Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
So now you know where to looking there you go,
Now you know where to look it up at and
you can have your fine time with her. Just just
to make sure you got seven days now and.
Speaker 3 (01:28:47):
If you forget the treddes too, you can always go
on this site and it shows all the different courtisans
uh days that they'll be there. So a lot of
people even schedule like a year ahead. I only schedule
a couple like months head out at the time because
of filming and that kind of thing. So definitely keep
an eye out on for the dates on the website.
Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
Also since he just said he does a few months
ahead of time. If you know, if you if you live,
if you live in Oregon, and you say, okay, my
my homely birthdays is in three months, and it says
that he'd be there back there in three months. There's
a good birthday prea there for your buddy. You're think,
you know, a night, a nice night with miss nice.
Speaker 3 (01:29:32):
Just saying I've had friends by each other, you know,
gifts with seeing me, So that has happened in the past.
So yeah, if you want to surprise your friend, come down.
You know, do that too if you are I can't
see me in person. I just got back on cameo
as well, so you can always get shout outs or
like birthday wishes for your friends from me on cameo too.
Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
You know what, that's actually on my list and I
forget to break We were talking about your cameo stuff earlier.
Her cameos are fun. I was watching the snippets of
it on her.
Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
People are going to see a different side of me.
It's not like I can really be too like sexual
on there obviously, so it's more wholesome. But I get
a lot of too like That's when I realized that
a lot of girl fans. I had people being like, hey,
my girlfriend came out make a video that kind of thing.
So that's a really cool app to connect on a
non sexual level.
Speaker 1 (01:30:27):
So get it. Get a cameo. I see like they're
they're really affordable. They're quick little videos, and you'll make
em ever day at night and year in decades, you know,
they're militia.
Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
Times are times are fun? Right now? You can make
them have more fun or whatever right right in their day.
Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
Question back in the lie for Funzies, I want to
get a cameo for the Misfit Effect, you know, yeah,
just to go on the app.
Speaker 3 (01:30:59):
And look at it.
Speaker 2 (01:31:00):
I'll be honest. I've only been on the app once
just to see it and it was like Janny Drejo.
But like I'm curious about.
Speaker 3 (01:31:10):
You should get on there. I feel like you do
really good on cameo. You have like a very good
online presence. I know you like show yourself, you know,
besides us being on set and that kind of thing.
So I think you would do really good on cameo
if you're not already on it.
Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
That'd be fun. See. I like being a customer first,
so like checking it out, so I might go and
support you. See while I'm at it.
Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
There, quick question, what do you like?
Speaker 3 (01:31:35):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
This comes up to seventh March seventeenth, So what has
come out like that you can talk about that. You
can't say it just came out or what's coming out?
Or what should what's your what should your your fans
and Indiana look forward to.
Speaker 3 (01:31:49):
So I just did a scene two days ago for
a spee Zoo and it was an anal scene. So
I know a lot of my fans look forward to
those kind of scenes from me. So that's kind of
out have I done, And like, this is maybe like
my second third anal scene now with my new nose.
Not that you can tell, really, I feel like only
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girls notice, but if you're a fan, there is a
difference on there. My face looks a bit different. So
I have that scene hopefully coming out in the next
couple of months. And I have I have the scene
that I did last year that still hasn't come out,
and it was one of the first scenes where I
had to learn a lot of dialogue and it was
a Tommy pistol. It was for Pure Taboo. But yeah,
(01:32:33):
it was a really good scene. I did a lot
of acting, a lot of memorizing for that, and hopefully
that comes out this year. I don't know though, because sorry,
my foot's asleep right now, I can't feel it. Those
are very cinematic, I heard Pure Taboo some of the
scenes were a little too cray cray or like too believable,
(01:32:57):
so they had to pull some of them back instead
of releasing them. So if mine doesn't come out, it could.
Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
Have just you know, not like but you do you
do realize they shoot a scene in twenty twenty three
and it comes out in twenty twenty seven.
Speaker 3 (01:33:13):
For some people, it's yeah, yeah, I just had my
debut for Black to two and it was shot over
like a year ago, so it's like it sometimes it
takes a whole year for it to come out, for
them to do marketing, all of that editing. But I
have a couple more scenes. Team Skis seems to like
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be able to They put out their scenes really fast,
so I think I have a couple coming out for them,
and I'm going to be more active on my only
Bounce now. Just after my nose job, I had to
take a couple months off and I couldn't really shoot
too much, and I want to. I wanted to get
back into shape.
Speaker 1 (01:33:51):
So show.
Speaker 3 (01:33:53):
And I have a new second filming a content scene
with Jada Kai on Sunday. I'm excited to shoot with her,
So that should be a good one that you guys
can look forward to.
Speaker 1 (01:34:05):
Make sure you go out there and yeah, she did,
she did our she did my third podcast, get when
I first start, didn't know what I was doing, like
it was still it was still like in a gym,
all rough and ragged. So that's not what it is.
Uh okay, Uh where can anybody find you? Support you
(01:34:29):
by your content? Like where can everybody get your information?
Speaker 3 (01:34:33):
So you guys can follow me on my Twitter and Instagram,
it's going to be the same user name. It's at.
It's Isabella Nice. I have a lot of fake accounts,
so if you don't see that it's at, it's a
It's Isabella Dice, please report them. There's been a lot
of like fake pages lately. So that's where you can
find me on social media. On Foreign Hub, you can
(01:34:55):
find me just by looking at my name Isabella Nice.
My only fans is linked on my my x account
and that's going to be Lingerie in Latte Days. And
I also have a backup account on Instagram with that
same name, so I kind of just tied it all together.
And I also have a lot of scenes for She
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Seduced Me. That's what I'll be shooting on Sunday for.
So it's like a collab kind of site, so we
get the content and that site gets the content. But
that's more where I do a lot of girl girl
content or artsy fartsy stuff versus what you see kind
of in my scenes.
Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
So I just want to point out. I just want
to point out girl girls of the best scenes in
the world.
Speaker 3 (01:35:38):
And I.
Speaker 1 (01:35:41):
I love dialogue. I did the whole wrap up thing
and I forgot to point this out. I know, I
love dialogue. Scenes is the only ones that I can
really enjoy because it brings me into the scene, because
otherwise I don't want to watch it like I want to.
I want to know why you're there, like if it's
about if you do what there was said with Let's say,
(01:36:05):
you know what I think with Sarah, Like okay, you
and Sarah are doing yoga and then all of a
sudden like, uh you like you need help getting put
in a position. Okay, I know why you're there. I
know why she's touching you. I know why her hand
is on your body, I know why you got into
the predicament. If it's just Gonza always kind of like okay, y'all,
(01:36:27):
y'all are having sex.
Speaker 3 (01:36:30):
Yeah, that's how I love working with She seduced me
too with a lot of my site. Yeah, no, they
put out really good. Like the dialogue's good and the
site's good, and it's all very uh dialogue heavy, and
it's always about like someone seducing someone, so you know
the storyline and you always get you know a lot
of awesome performers on that site too, So yeah, I've
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been shooting with them a lot and getting a lot
of good content out of that site.
Speaker 1 (01:36:55):
So quick, a quick little site that I might get
paid for this. But she introduced me you could get
before a dialogue and going there and see a lot
of her videos because she's she's fun, she's amazing, she's smart.
She is at the brothel. You can go have have
fun and play play uh tiktac toe with her over there.
(01:37:17):
You know, some check some checkers and some go fish.
Make sure you go out of the bar.
Speaker 3 (01:37:23):
Have a beer at the bar, you know exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
Exactly, Uh I have have your own karaoke day for
over there, you know, and pay for like a pay
way for the go for d f E. You know,
pay for the whole day and have fun have fun
with uh miss nice over here. Uh Sarah Sin, I'm
wrapping up. Where can they find you? Where can they
(01:37:46):
touch you?
Speaker 2 (01:37:48):
You guys can find me on I am Sara la
dot com. All of my links and my social media
is will be on there.
Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
I am we are the Medfits on Instagram, but Ray
Memphis on Facebook and on the Twitter and BURI with
It's on the Blue sky.
Speaker 3 (01:38:04):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
And with us comes everything we do from fitness, uh,
Sarah's stuff, myself uh and everything that we're doing.
Speaker 3 (01:38:13):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:38:13):
I am r A W S C A R R.
On the Twitter, I'm sorry, on on the X and
on the Instagram. Uh, it's nice, thank you for coming on.
You are joy. That's so awesome, Like this is the
first time we have had a long conversation and you
are great. So I look forward to all the great
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things that you have in the future. Everybody, please tune
in next week. Bye bye