Alexandra Mayers reads and provides commentary on Chapter Ten of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, as Alexandra shares a reading of Chapter 10, she explains a bit about how Shelley Lubben’s perception of the scenes produced by the adult industry being ridiculous is SPOT ON – and is how many ex and retired adult actresses feel (in hindsight after having been removed from the industry for a while) about the roles they played while active performers. In addition Alexandra comments on the mixed feelings and emotions Shelley discusses experiencing in this particular chapter of the book.
Alexandra Mayers reads and provides commentary on Chapter Nine of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, after Alexandra shares a reading of Chapter Nine, she explains a bit about how when a woman decides the adult entertainment industry isn’t the right path for her life, she needs to ignore her peers (who may want to hold her back from moving forward in her life away from the adult industry) and start visualizing how she wants her life to shift for the better (to begin the manifestation process of positive change).
Bobbi Dylan issues an adult industry WARNING in regards to pornstar Katrina Jade’s partner Nigel “the Dictator” – his victims are SPEAKING OUT!
According to social media influencer and ex pornstar Bobbi Dylan, Nigel has a criminal record, has faced issues involving child protective services, has assaulted adult performers and attempts to push adult performers to watch videos featuring the abuse of animals.
In part 2 of this comprehensive interview with adult actress and adult performer advocate Lasha Lane (click here to view part 1) – Lasha outlines what she feels are cost inequities within the FSC controlled PASS system and how some studios appear to be “grandfathered” into the pass network and don’t have to pay to access talent records (whereas others do).
In addition Lasha Lane makes it clear that she’s willing to work with all of the adult industry leadership entities (such as the FSC, APAC and APAG) as she feels that they’d all be more effective were they to unite (opposed to continuing to fight).
Lasha states that one of her goals is keep the government out of the adult industry (in regards to regulation). Lasha Lane also delves into the perception of Black (African American) women in the industry (the mainstream vs. urban debate) and expresses how she is glad that a few Black women in the industry are finally exercising their voice.
Lasha Lane shares her long term objectives within the adult entertainment industry and outlines how she believes the long standing adult industry institutions, media outlets and awards shows (such as AVN ) at their core seem to want to be more inclusive and promote diversity, but don’t appear to know exactly how to do so (due to the “old guard” within the industry)… Lasha hopes that her efforts will shift the industry in a more productive and positive direction when it comes to educating the industry (as a whole) in regards to what inclusiveness in actuality is.
The primary change Lasha Lane feels should occur within the industry should be the elimination of pornstar talent agents, agencies and publicists – due to people in such positions having too much perceived (and unjustified) “power” in regards to the type of content produced, who works (versus who doesn’t), the existence of the illegal problematic prostitution rackets, and the global “trends” the industry at times dictates (as being valid) to the public.
In the upcoming part 3 of this interview Lasha Lane goes into detail in regards to the dispute between APAG union leaders and FSC leaders in regards to a future proposed program to provide adult performers with RESOURCES and EDUCATE adult performers as to what the realities of what the porn industry really are.
Alexandra Mayers reads a portion of, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Seven of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, as Alexandra shares a portion of Chapter Seven, she explains how the story Shelley tells about an abusive man she dated (who turned out to be a violent stalker) is a fairly common situation that sex workers (pornstars, escorts and exotic dancers) often find themselves in. In addition Alexandra explains how serial abusers often target sex workers due to law enforcement (and the judicial system) looking down upon sex workers (whether that be the victim’s current OR past occupation).
Link to the article referenced in regards to pornstar Heather Vahn’s recent claims of abuse:
Alexandra Mayers reads a portion of, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Three of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased (and possibly murdered by stalkers tied to organized crime elements of the pornography industry) anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, Alexandra reviews recent news revolving around Shelley Lubben’s most intense stalker and bully (a public figure known as Michael Whiteacre – who utilized psychological warfare and harassment tactics against Shelley and her family members until the day of her death) – apparently his wife Christina who he routinely abused has finally left him, moved into a new residence and intends to divorce him.
In addition, Alexandra shares some advice for parents in regards to not instilling feelings insecurity into their children – as it’s the elements of negative self image and low self esteem which often lead a young person into the adult entertainment industry (as the industry offers a false sense of validation via negative attention).
Alexandra Mayers reads, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Two of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased (and possibly murdered by stalkers tied to organized crime elements of the pornography industry) anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, Alexandra reviews recent news revolving around psychological abuse and domestic violence in regards to Shelley Lubben’s most intense stalker and bully (a public figure known as Michael Whiteacre aka Ari Bass – who utilized psychological warfare and harassment tactics against Shelley and her family members until the
day of her death) and his wife, Christina Parreira, who was recently arrested due to his actions.
In addition, Alexandra shares adult industry related history from over the past few years which validates much of Shelley Lubben’s research.
Alexandra also points out, that today’s depictions of abuse (and the actual abuse) which is shielded by the “umbrella” of the term “pornography” (such as that of Donald Vollenweider’s D&E media aka GhettoGaggers, FacialAbuse, Latina Abuse and Radical Jizzlam) should, in fact, be reclassified apart from pornography as “ABUSEOGRAPHY” (rather than be equated to professionally and ethically produced erotic art).
Alexandra Mayers reads, reviews and provides commentary on chapter one of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased (and possibly murdered by stalkers tied to organized crime elements of the pornography industry) anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
Alexandra Mayers LIVE – Chapter 10 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry
Alexandra Mayers reads and provides commentary on Chapter Ten of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, as Alexandra shares a reading of Chapter 10, she explains a bit about how Shelley Lubben’s perception of the scenes produced by the adult industry being ridiculous is SPOT ON – and is how many ex and retired adult actresses feel (in hindsight after having been removed from the industry for a while) about the roles they played while active performers. In addition Alexandra comments on the mixed feelings and emotions Shelley discusses experiencing in this particular chapter of the book.