Although I am a porn star, I do not advertise or offer PSE for 2 reasons:
1. Gentlemen often think this includes bare back which I NEVER do unless I'm doing a scene with another professional performer that have a very recent AIM test. I also do not provide some of the other acts mentioned in this thread.
2. The definition of PSE varies from person to person and I could disapoint a gentleman because his idea of PSE is different from mine.
I have had gentlemen put in my reviews that I provided them with PSE and that's fine, I provided what he considared PSE. I advertise and offer GFE and I give the best darn GFE experience I can
I never allow filming although I've been offered this from time to time. I've even had a gentleman show up for a private appointment with a camera, toys and a few different outfits. I don't allow filming for legal reasons. If the person paying is also in the video, it's prostitution on film. If the person paying is behind the camera (director, producer, camera man, etc.), it's art. In most states where is isn't illegal to shoot porn, you can only legally shoot porn for the intent of distribution. For any porn shoot, there is legally required paperwork, at the bare minimum is a model release and 2257 complete with 2 forms of ID. A private appointment with an escort does not count as a porn shoot.
On a personal note, I don't want random films of me out there that I do not have the potentional to benefit froms such as through affiliate programs of selling DVDs.
Although you can find illegal stuff all over the internet, there are lawmakers and industry people working very hard to put new laws in place and presecute those who put stuff online that is illegaly shot. They are making progress and there are currently people in jail for this. It's not something to take a chane with, in my opinion.
Please do not bump threads over 30 days old. If you have new info, start a new thread.-Torito