When I was asked to write this piece, I thought it would be another article about a listless porn star, who’s work is defined by lifeless eyes and soulless sounds — a woman making her way, or finding her “freedom”, in an industry that is for men, by men, about men; an industry where women are the orifices.
I was wrong, and this porn star showed me how ignorant I really am. Her vision, her work and her bravery in revealing her ex-boyfriend (who is also a porn star) as a rapist, after he “held her down and f**ked her”, has made me realise the potential and place for porn, and its stars, in society.
Meet Stoya. Or maybe you already have. She is, I’ve read, popular with “anti-establishment millennials”.
Stoya is not your run-of-the-mill sex dream. She is small breasted (having turned down numerous offers of free breast augmentations), dark-haired, pale-skinned and has a full bush of pubic hair. She could, in fact, be any one of us.
I have learned a lot when reading about Stoya.
I have learned that STD checks every 28 days are compulsory in the porn industry. Ups to that.
I have learned that porn can be about a woman’s pleasure and sexual satisfaction. That Stoya (who does’t like to be labelled “pink” as feminist) is “unconventional” in her look and approach and that, right there, is her power.
She has shut down producers’ requests for getting fake breast implants, shaving her vulva, dying her hair, etc. She is famous for her orgasm, which is real. Her laugh can be seen in almost all of her videos and comes from the pure satisfaction Stoya gets from having sex.
Yes, porn can be about real women’s bodies, and real women’s pleasure. Stoya won’t “perform” any other way.
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