Take the Meeting
by Just Plum Nom
Most of us have “meetings” in our lives. [Depending upon where we work, we could actually spend so much time having meetings about what we need to do that we never actually have time to do those things.]
by Just Plum Nom
Most of us have “meetings” in our lives. [Depending upon where we work, we could actually spend so much time having meetings about what we need to do that we never actually have time to do those things.]
by Nobody Special
Regardless of more traditional issues of simple dollars for perceived effort, almost all women get into the adult movie business for a simple reason: Recognition. … Sure, the money can be enticing, particularly for the more youthful of the budding stars, but the actual “star” part of it plays no little part in the decision to disrobe for the cameras before strutting into that Doin’ What Comes Naturally part of the job.
Some of them, however, really do just consider the work a relatively simple way to make some decent income without much in the way of prerequisite skills or onerous time commitments to earn the wage. Take, for instance, our old buddy Tenaya. (Without a specific example, this would be a fairly pointless dialogue, after all.)
by Nobody Special
Do you really want somebody to love? Do you honestly need somebody to love?
We can all form theories from a collection of known facts. Certainly if those facts exist inside an area with which we have some high degree of expertise, these theories may even be solid. Like all theories, though, without any practical application or real-world testing, they don’t really mean anything or help the world in some meaningful way. Nothing wrong with people that think about things simply for the process of thinking; we’ve simply never been much for purely academic exercise here at Risqué Business.
by Nom du Whim
It may appear a bit odd that a professional seeking fame might suddenly change their name in the midst of such quest (as did Kinzie Fox). After all, would it not be the entire point that people start to recognize your work and then begin to associate the quality with a specific person? Actors and actresses, certainly, would fit this category. Just about any profession, however, walks that same road of hoped-for notoriety.
Imagine your kitchen sink starts to drip. Now imagine this conversation.
“Honey, what was the name of that plumber who did such a quick, quality, and reasonably-priced fix on our shower last year?”
“Oh, I have no idea. He changed his name.” Continue Reading Risque