I got asked recently by a client to perform on video. I declined because I knew the state's porn laws. Providers: also decline. While the porno industry is legal in the states of California and Nevada, it is still considered prostitution in Texas. Beware, y'all.
The only thing that doesn't make it prostitution in those states is the camera. Pornstars are booked and paid just like escorts, but b/c it's on film it's legal.
Putting ANYTHING on video anywhere is something to be seriously considered, 'cause if it gets out on the Net it lives forever.
I suppose the SPCA would be after me for pooch porn; A while back I recorded one of my dear departed chihuahuas chasing a squirrel up a tree, and danged if he didn't start humping the bark. Talk about a rough ride!
It's legal in California and New Hampshire... In Vegas it is just ignored, not legal. It is also filmed in Florida and Texas, but with a bigger risk.
Unless he is filming you getting paid before fucking him, what the hell is the difference? He isn't keeping age verification or payment records of the meeting, like porn producers have to.
So is the op saying it would be illegal for a married couple residing and recording in Texas to create and share/publish a free video of them having sex?
It is not illegal to shoot porn in Texas. Paying Mary the fucktard for pussy is illegal. Paying her to make a film is not illegal.
Deviate sexual intercourse (back dooring) may still be prohibited in the penal code, have not looked at it for years, but that statute was struck down years ago in federal court. The appeal that led to the decision was from a Harrs County.
When I was in school, the Louisiana Civil Code of Persons still had a section titled Of Slave and Master.