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  • Alex Coal Calls Out Wankzvr Director

Mutiny I enjoy my weed too, especially when watching your content. My broader point was the need to strike balance between whatever maximizes creativity and fun, while maintaining safety, respect, and overall professionalism. It is obvious in so many scenes that this balance got lost in the non-stop partying those scenes often were. Some talent, Alex Blake, Adria Rae, and others adapted to and enjoyed the party, and bless them for it - their scenes are some of the highlights in porn - the uncut Ass For Grass scene is one of my absolute prized downloads. But no is still no. Anyway, I think we’re very much in agreement.

    doublevr Agreed. I've worked in mainstream production and it is a beast on the best days. Clear expectations, boundaries, respect, and basic decency are always a must. (Ideally intimacy coordinators are on set as well.)

    We're creating illusion and fantasy. People who don't understand that shouldn't be within a mile of a set.

    LordCrash

    It's taking me to the homepage. Maybe I have to have an account/be logged in? Can you share a screenshot or the text of the post?

      Just finished listening to Alex’s entire interview on that podcast. Absolutely no question in my mind she was telling the truth… and wow what a cool lady. Such an absolute pro, and also just a good and decent person. I’m so, so glad she spoke up and some justice has come from it.

      a year later

      argyle43

      argyle43 WankzVR has never really recovered from that mess. It’s a pity because creatively speaking, they had some very, very good content back then and I can’t remember the last time I’ve given one of theirs (or POVR’s) scenes a watch beyond the first minute — it’s in my opinion all just formulaic stodge over there now. I’m happy Alex has spoken out — sure she shoots porn, gets grabbed, groped, and fucked for a living, but an environment that promotes safety, mutual consent, and respect is paramount to this business.

      In quality swing events that I've been a part of, consent, consideration, respect, etc standards are always something that I felt good about. It reflects a better quality of people and environment. There is a difference between pursuit done in a healthy way versus that done in a toxic, abusive way.

      4 months later