Couples who started making porn during the pandemic tell us how it's going... - Some of them say they're sincerely enjoying their new jobs.
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Cassie and Alex, a married non-binary lesbian couple who go by their first names professionally, both lost their jobs in retail due to the pandemic. When Alex suggested making porn together, Cassie immediately agreed. “We made our PornHub account that night and had our first video posted the next day,” said Alex.
Cassie and Alex perform almost exclusively as a couple. They thought porn would most likely be a temporary side gig, and neither expected the video to reach many viewers. They were surprised and happy that it didn’t work out as they thought: “It hit 1,000 views in the first day. That's when we started to wonder if this was something we could do full-time,” said Cassie. “Currently, it is our full-time and only income. Ideally, it will always be.”
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Each couple stressed the importance of seeing each other as romantic partners first, and collaborators second. But Moody and Case think that his support of her work are just another part of being on the same team as people who love and are invested in each other. “I really hadn’t had a relationship before where I felt my goals were important to my partner,” said Moody. “It was honestly a bit of a shock to me how much Justin supported my work, and that’s one of the reasons I love him.”
Making porn together during the pandemic “has been a great way to help us support one another,” Case said. “I am simply happy and proud to see her succeed, and grateful I can be there to support her in reaching that.”
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