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Home » Conversation with Tristan Taormino, creator of the reality-porn series "Chemistry"

a technical question

Submitted by Elizabeth on 28 November 2007 - 5:42am.

Tristan wrote in response to my question about condoms:
Some male performers said they find it more difficult to perform while wearing a condom; it's harder for them to get hard and stay hard for as long as they have to. Scenes tend to go longer, putting more pressure on them. Some of them just cannot do a scene with a condom. In turn, female performers have the same complaint: condom scenes take a lot longer to shoot, which means more hours and more fucking, thus it's physically harder on them. 
So that raises a technical question I'm embarrassed to say I (who am generally obsessed by questions about working conditions) never thought about before: For a typical-length sex scene in a mainstream porn film, how much sex actually happens? Earlier you were describing the formula of "cunnilingus (if you're lucky), blowjob, position 1 for two minutes, position 2 for two minutes, position 3 for two minutes, pop shot." Does a lot of sex get cut out in the editing?


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