




Asa Akira official Instagram channel: NoFaceGirl (@nfgirl69) has gained a huge following on @pornhub without ever showing her face. WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE???…

NoFaceGirl (@nfgirl69) has gained a huge following on @pornhub without ever showing her face. WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE???????? Is porn a hobby for her? What’s her “real” job? Why doesn’t she show her face? How does one start an amateur porn career; what’s the best way to drive traffic without a huge social media following? If someone in your family did porn, would you look? What does quarantine look like for an amateur porn couple? Also, I officially made a prediction of what NoFaceGirl’s job is. I was wrong. Also also, I couldn’t shut the fuck up about her face. So sorry in advance. Up NOW on Pornhub Podcast dot com.

Asa Akira Facebook channel: Forget for a moment that you’ve been abandoned in cold pool of cum on a sheet-less mattress on the floor of a bedroom li…

Forget for a moment that you’ve been abandoned in cold pool of cum on a sheet-less mattress on the floor of a bedroom lit by a lava lamp – Close your eyes and let us take you to a luxurious bed of roses where the sky is always blue, unicorns fly gayly above, and money grows on trees. CandlesByAsaAkira.com

Asa Akira official Twitter channel: Re EVERY SINGLE video & photo uploaded to Pornhub is reviewed manually by a team of moderators – ACTUAL HUMAN BEINGS – before being published. (I pers…
Re EVERY SINGLE video & photo uploaded to Pornhub is reviewed manually by a team of moderators – ACTUAL HUMAN BEINGS – before being published. (I personally know ppl on this team – believe me, it’s a horrific job.) In addition, all content is scanned via PhotoDNA & YouTube CSAI. (4)


Asa Akira official Instagram channel: Lotus Lain (@itslotuslain) is a mother, writer, pornstar, and activist. Is the adult industry racist? Why does the term …

Lotus Lain (@itslotuslain) is a mother, writer, pornstar, and activist. Is the adult industry racist? Why does the term “interracial” so often just refer to “Black-guy-on-white-girl” for many porn companies? Is it racist when non-Black women hold out for their first “IR scene,” charging a premium for their 1st time fucking a Black man on-camera? (Yes.) Do production companies that capitalize on the Black male image (while almost entirely dismissing Black women) need to be canceled? Or does cancel culture just stunt growth? Do we need to abolish terms like “BBC” or “IR” completely? Is it possible that the lack of them would ultimately hurt Black performers? Does porn inform trends in society’s sexual preferences, or is it the other way around? Should race-play in porn be allowed to exist? How can we ensure we are always being ethical, while avoiding kink-shaming? Is most porn marketed toward the white gaze? And why does the world so badly want to see sex workers as victims?
Also… didn’t “cock” used to mean… pussy?
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Also… didn’t “cock” used to mean… pussy?
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