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Aftersleep Books
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Aftersleep Books - 2005-06-20 07:00:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.aftersleep.com () | sitemap | top |
Gittler teases the reader into thinking we will get an inner knowledge into the psyche of the folks who...well, lay their wares out for the world to see for a living.
He does scratch the surface, maybe a degree deeper than a paper cut, but there was plenty of room left to go a lot deeper. Not to lay harsh judgements on Gittler, perhaps he worked with exactly what he was given...which falls in line with the fact that for everything these porn stars are willing to expose in public, there's that much more they hide in private.
Interesting dichotomy here, while the book attempts to dispell myths/double standards of the industry, it still embraces them: good biz for men if they can maintain the gig (glorified Jon Dough), cautionary tale for women who consider entering the business...