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In this episode, Rachel and Adrienne talk about social media burnout and the documentary "Circus of Books" (available on Netflix), which is about a family-owned gay porn shop in LA. The themes in the documentary spawn a whole separate conversation about code-switching and setting boundaries as a sex worker, family and acceptance, sex worker and sex-work-adjacent stigma, and religion. Adrienne also goes on a long rant about a particularly problematic ex-boyfriend, and Rachel gets to say "I told you so."
Wikipedia article on the Meese Report (1986), the US AG's commission on pornography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meese_Report
Read about the Arkansas couple who was arrested for making porn: https://www.xbiz.com/news/251747/mayven-doll-speaks-how-an-anonymous-tip-turned-an-arkansas-clip-artists-life-upside-down
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In this episode, Rachel and Adrienne talk about social media burnout and the documentary "Circus of Books" (available on Netflix), which is about a family-owned gay porn shop in LA. The themes in the documentary spawn a whole separate conversation about code-switching and setting boundaries as a sex worker, family and acceptance, sex worker and sex-work-adjacent stigma, and religion. Adrienne also goes on a long rant about a particularly problematic ex-boyfriend, and Rachel gets to say "I told you so."
Wikipedia article on the Meese Report (1986), the US AG's commission on pornography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meese_Report
Read about the Arkansas couple who was arrested for making porn: https://www.xbiz.com/news/251747/mayven-doll-speaks-how-an-anonymous-tip-turned-an-arkansas-clip-artists-life-upside-down
Follow After Adult: instagram.com/afteradult, twitter.com/afteradultpod, patreon.com/afteradult
Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/afteradult)
Support the show