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Autism is my super blessing! I'm a high-school valedictorian, college graduate, world traveler, disability advocate. I'm a Unitarian Universalist. I'm a Progressive Liberal. I'm about equal rights, human rights, civil & political rights, & economic, social, &cultural rights. I do servant leadership, boundless optimism, & Oneness/Wholeness. I'm good naked & unashamed! I love positive personhood, love your neighbor as yourself, and do no harm! I'm also appropriately inappropriate! My self-ratings: NC-17, XXX, X, X18+ & TV-MA means empathy! I publish shows at 11am! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support

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episode 72: All of the wise reasons why I want to enter the adult industry a.k.a. adult entertainment


“As a performer, I will be prepared, professional, and educated in the following ways: I will show up on time for my shoot. I will be prepared for my shoot, which includes, but is not limited to, being clean, knowing my lines, and having the necessary wardrobe or anything else that you personally require in order to complete a successful day at work. I will be educated and compliant with the sexual health protocols of the studio I am working for. I will check to be sure that I, and my scene partners, have the same understanding of STD protocols and performer health on set. I will not be under the influence of illicit drugs or alcohol. I will ask my scene partner their boundaries prior to performing and respect those boundaries throughout the work day. I will discuss my limits with my scene partner and director prior to performing and acknowledge and respect my limits while performing. I will be aware of how my choices outside of work affect my fellow performers. This includes but is not limited to how I protect myself during personal sexual relations and how I take care of my body, health, and hygiene. I will be respectful to all people in regard to race, gender, and sexual orientation on set. I will have a good-natured and welcoming attitude, particularly when new or inexperienced performers are on set. I will work toward a community of educated and unified performers.”

"As a performer, I am entitled to the following rights:

Prior to a shoot (At least a day prior)

  • I have the right to know the content of the shoot, the people I will be performing with, the expected shoot length, and the proposed pay. I am not required to perform acts not agreed upon prior to my arrival at work. Pressured negotiations and unexpected changes are not acceptable. (In the event of same-day talent cancellations, notify all other talent and ensure new talent are comfortable working together).
  • I have the right to decline, in a professional manner, to perform any professional requested sexual act I don’t feel comfortable with!
  • I have the right to specify my preferred method of protection against STDs, knowing that studios may not comply and that accepting a scene is ultimately my decision.
  • I have the right to be heard when I have concerns or questions about any part of a scene or work day.
  • I have the right not to be pressured to perform sexual acts off camera at any time before, during, or after the shoot.

During a shoot

  • I have the right to be treated with respect as a hired professional at all times on set.
  • I have the right to studio-provided water on set. I also have the right to studio-provided snacks if the shoot is expected to last up to 6 hours. If the shoot is expected to last more than 6 hours, a reasonable quality studio-provided meal is recommended.
  • I have the right to request that my scene partner follow the same STI safety protocols that I am comfortable with.
  • I have the right to work only with performers that follow the safety protocols that I choose to follow for myself.
  • I have the right to set-provided lubricant, enemas, douches, baby wipes, and condoms (if applicable).
  • I have the right to decline or agree to any sexual act proposed to me, before or during a scene, even if I previously decided to decline or agree to said sexual act. I am aware that if the choice was previously expressed before the shoot day, then the producer/director has the right to cancel the scene if it does not coincide with their expectations.
  • I have the right to call off a scene if health problems arise that would put my fellow scene partner or others on set at risk.
  • I have the right to access of the on-set blood-borne pathogen plan or someone who is knowledgeable about the on-set blood-borne pathogen plan.
  • I have the right to vocalize any concerns about my health and safety on set and have all reasonable remedies carried out.
  • I have the right to stop the scene and check in with the director if I feel uncomfortable or distressed."


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 April 6, 2023  1h18m