Do you remember the first time you paid for a porn site? I do, and it was a game-changer.
If you've never paid for porn before, shame on you. And second, you have no idea what you're missing. The wealth of content behind those paywalls is truly mind-boggling. And it feels good to actually support the highly talented professionals that make porn what it is!
I was in college then, working my way through a degree in computer science while taking an interest in pornography, thanks in no small part to Andrew Blake's "Aria." Not just basic fandom, I was already thinking about the bigger questions of how scenes were shot, or why this film was objectively better than that film. High-level nerdy stuff.
A girl-girl fan, I was enamored by one star: Sandra Shine, a Hungarian model. Filmmaker Ron Harris once called her a “perfect ten.” He wasn’t wrong. She was stunning, and her brand of porn was fresh and unique. With a new debit card, I went for all-access to her personal site - SandraShineLive.com. This was long before OnlyFans or even YouTube.
It was titillating to make that first monthly purchase. Suddenly, I was supporting a beautiful and underappreciated art. It felt good knowing that my money was going to a performer and to the type of pornography that I loved.
What I found behind the paywall was incredible. There were dozens of high-quality and full-length videos, photo galleries, and tons of behind-the-scenes content. She even had an active forum for fan discussion which Sandra Shine frequented. It was worth every penny, and I was hooked.
Eventually, I moved on to Sapphic Erotica, VivThomas, and many more glamcore and artcore projects. It didn't take long to explore larger sites like NewSensations, DigitalPlayground, and JulesJordan. That was a big deal for me.
The bigger sites had a lot of hardcore pornography, which was something that I had generally avoided. I had a lot of negative preconceived notions about hardcore, but as a paying member, I started to look into the genre.
I found out that hardcore porn is amazing. It is a living performance art, full of athleticism, talent, and of course, sexuality. I had no idea that sex could be performed in such a raw, and yet sophisticated fashion. This porn thing was something special.
The deeper I journeyed down the XXX rabbit hole, the more adult film resonated with me. Porn was no longer a guilty pleasure. Pornography was a rich and beautiful art, celebrating diverse body types, personalities, and sexual preferences. I didn’t know it then, but that’s when I went from being a fan to becoming a student of porn.
Newly graduated, I knew that I had to find a way to contribute to the porn industry. I started my first adult film blog in 2008 and found a way to make a modest living writing about my favorite hobby: porn! But that's a story for another time.
A lifelong passion and a writing career stemmed from the simple act of paying for porn. And the porn landscape is even better for fans today. Think about it, for the cost of a Netflix or HBOMax membership, you could have unlimited access to so much adult content! And while I do love Stranger Things and Cobra Kai, I'll take high-end and ethically produced pornography any day of the week.