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View Modelmayhem Pics and every kind of Modelmayhem sex you could want - and it will always be. As long as there's no coercion and no expectation of that consent to do business together is inherently linked with consent to have sex, then the assumption that a broader relationship is implied is pretty presumptuous. Sex.com is made for adult by Modelmayhem porn lover like you. There are many, many people who are able to enjoy sex separately from commitment, and many forms of non-monogamy practiced in the world. Having sex with someone doesn't automatically mean you have a broader relationship with them. Seems to me that if it's approached in such a way that there's an implication or expectation that the photographer-model relationship goes hand-in-hand with, or will be influenced by, the sexual relationship then it's unprofessional, but if it's clear that the sexual interactions have no bearing on the business interactions and vice versa then there's nothing unprofessional about it at all.Īlso, someone above said something along the lines of "what if the relationship goes sour." That seems like a pretty narrow-minded view to me. I guess that makes me a scumbag in some people's eyes. Ginch is an American porn star and fetish model.Her hair is very short and dyed blonde, but she often wears wigs on her shoots. Models are the only women I come into extended contact with or interact with on any significant level. I'll just say that if I didn't date models, I'd never date. Or anyone's except the two people who may or may not be involved.

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I'll stand by my opinion that it's none of your business. Why WOULDNT we be sexually attracted to these people who we are shooting to create sexually attractive imagery? And if for some reason these sexually attractive people are sexually attracted to us, why would we deny that attraction in the name of "professionalism"? If you think it's unprofessional and inappropriate, then don't do it.īut people are people. I think the point I'm making is that it doesn't matter what people think. I mean this is what this forum is for right?. So I was just curious about others opinions on the matter. Somebody made the suggestion that more than hosting was going on and two of the 5 felt that if he he was having sex with said model he had crossed the line and was completely "unprofessional." The others including myself felt it was their business. Like I said I was talking to some fellow photogs, three men, two women, and the subject came up that another mutual friend decided to "host" a model for her stay in town.










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