Why is doing porn so big a deal?
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
You see how the world is a better place without those drama queens who think doing porn is so big a deal? They create pointless dramas and make life difficult for young men who want to show off. They literally scared away the guys and that's a bad news for us as viewers and the boys as models. In a few years time all the guys left who don't mind showing off will be old and tired men like John McCain.
I have nothing but disdain for the blogger who outed Paul. Paul needed at least a few months to get back on track. I think he has done nothing wrong at all. If I must say he has made a mistake it would be his inconsistency in career move. Mind you, fratmen has high standards and it doesn't take anyone who applies. An appearance on fratmen may actually OPEN DOORS for someone who is interested in mainstream modeling, running his own cam site or being an internet celebrity. But not for someone who wants to stay completely anonymous. And I'm not being judgmental here. I won't recommend a person who wants to stay anonymous to go on fratmen the same way I won't recommend an aspiring singer to enroll in medical school, simply because doing so does not help him reach his goal. Posing on fratmen, or going to medical school, is not inherently wrong, just that it may not be consistent to one's own choice of aspiration.
I saw this coming for a while and I wrote an article about the pros and cons of participating in porn back in April. In short, the article was about my realization that porn stars are NOT used contrary to popular and my prior belief. If a person is very smart in terms of using his charm and attractiveness to attract eyeball and build a fan base on the internet, he can end up making massive amount of money.
http://www.prepular.com/2008/04/porn...e-need-in.html
I'd even say given the power of internet, if you're an aspiring model and you are doing whatever it takes to get famous quickly, the fastest way is to create your own "scandal" like this one.
I have nothing but disdain for the blogger who outed Paul. Paul needed at least a few months to get back on track. I think he has done nothing wrong at all. If I must say he has made a mistake it would be his inconsistency in career move. Mind you, fratmen has high standards and it doesn't take anyone who applies. An appearance on fratmen may actually OPEN DOORS for someone who is interested in mainstream modeling, running his own cam site or being an internet celebrity. But not for someone who wants to stay completely anonymous. And I'm not being judgmental here. I won't recommend a person who wants to stay anonymous to go on fratmen the same way I won't recommend an aspiring singer to enroll in medical school, simply because doing so does not help him reach his goal. Posing on fratmen, or going to medical school, is not inherently wrong, just that it may not be consistent to one's own choice of aspiration.
I saw this coming for a while and I wrote an article about the pros and cons of participating in porn back in April. In short, the article was about my realization that porn stars are NOT used contrary to popular and my prior belief. If a person is very smart in terms of using his charm and attractiveness to attract eyeball and build a fan base on the internet, he can end up making massive amount of money.
http://www.prepular.com/2008/04/porn...e-need-in.html
I'd even say given the power of internet, if you're an aspiring model and you are doing whatever it takes to get famous quickly, the fastest way is to create your own "scandal" like this one.
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