Lana Violet on Task

Asian Eyes of Celebration

[We do a variety of different sorts of updates in the Risqué Commune, so we thought we’d throw in an example from the “TOC” (Table of Contents) section just for fun. We created the section basically for Gonzo movies — the kind where you can basically tell the entire conceit simply from the title, and all the dialogue falls into the extemporaneous category. We value diversity here overall, and some here argue that people watch these movies for more than just the plot and insightful social commentary. Seems weird, but we do try and listen to the younger folks sometimes too, whether they have Asian eyes or not.]

Risque PhotographAsian Eyes for White Guys

by Cull Chur

This movie is about … well, pretty much what you’d guess this movie to be about. As a rule, gonzo companies do not strive for subtlety, one will find.

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Ally Kay and Ginger Lynn

Icon Interaction

Ally Kay meets Ginger LynnIcon Interaction

by Nobody Special

“I know who you are.” … And thus nearly every Icon Interaction traditionally begins.

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Smirky Man Optional

Alexa Rae … The Chore. The Merrier.

Alexa RaeRelying on Pretense of Necessity

by Risqué as a Lifestyle

You find people of this inclination in any profession, of course, but when they make their living in such an explicit and intimate way, the empathy for them just cranks up a notch for most of us.

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Probing Depth Conceptual Art

Probing Stage Name Depth

Stage Name Tori BlackEmphasis on Probing

by Nobody Special

We have always had an ongoing fascination with the manner in which people not wishing to go about professionally with their real names will happen upon a fake name that just tickles their fancy. You have absolutely zero say in your real name, obviously, as you were too young to offer much in the way of specific opinion at the precise moment someone made a decision to write it on a birth certificate. Whether you grew to love it, hate it, or pick some different nickname altogether, you always have that “Legal ID” following you around — at least until you get old enough to file a bunch of papers with a court to change it, for whatever reason.

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