THE HYPOCRISY OF THE CONDOM STUDIOS IN THE GAY ADULT BIZ
By admin on Aug 16, 2008 in Behind the Scenes
THE HYPOCRISY OF THE CONDOM STUDIOS IN THE GAY ADULT BIZ
Exclusively on JRL Charts Online and Gay Porn Space, Satyr Films Entertainment (www.satyrfilms.com), speaks out on this very controversial issue – The hypocrisy of the condom studios. In this frank discussion, the openness and candor is as raw as are the studios films themselves.
“In Europe, you can be an adult performer and be accepted amongst your neighbors and community.
Here in the United States, shame is still associated with sex. That may be a reason for our industries success. Just as prohibition created unrest and desire in a country supposedly driven by (spiritual) values; (we) tend to want anything that resembles the forbidden fruit.
This brings up even greater ethical and moral issues, many of which we grappled with at Satyr Films when we set out to produce our content. As a bareback based production company, how could we justify producing films of this kind in an era with so many sexual diseases including HIV/AIDS? The answer is as controversial as it is politically incorrect. All adult films that don’t have testing are unsafe - straight or gay, condom or not.
One of the overall problems with the adult industry is that it, like all profit-based sectors, is driven by market demand and money. While we may be a conservative country and industry publically, behind closed doors the truth is that bareback sells and companies are earning more money than ever from this successful market segment.
This is where the denial syndrome comes into play. Most gay condom companies do not require HIV testing for their productions. So even though they are practicing so-called “safe sex”, it is possible that some of the performers are HIV positive. And a condom is not a complete solution for sexual safety.
While incidents of oral transmission are rare, it is ethically and morally wrong to accept the premise and odds of rare transmission. To practice anything other than the safest sexual protocols is irresponsible. That is why Satyr Films tests every model without exception. This PCR-DNA test is the most accurate in the industry and has been used by the straight industry for years. Furthermore, every shoot has a certified HIV counselor on call to provide performers with answers to any question they may have.
Knowledge is power, and making informed decisions is the key. Whether positive or negative, models can then make educated decisions about their choices instead of playing Russian roulette with their health status. This system has worked well for Satyr Films. While no model has opted out of a shoot, we have asked one model to leave as his test was not current. He was not within policy and the studio makes no exceptions.
At Satyr, we believe that untested sex is unsafe sex. Only tested sex is informed and safe. All production companies should require testing and disclose status between models within the same scene. A condom does not take into account pre-ejaculatory fluid that may be present during an oral scene. It does not take into account oral health and hygiene as an area of potential transmission. It does not take into account the individuals general health and their resistance or vulnerability to infection.
So it is easily quantifiable that gay condom studios are not producing safe sex movies. In fact, many HIV positive performers are in so-called safe sex condom movies in a “don’t ask, don’t tell” environment – dripping “pre-cum” into other performers’ mouths.
There is further hypocrisy in the so-called safe world with cum shots onto or near an anus that has just been penetrated (compromised with micro-abrasions) for hours of prior filming. Facial cum shots are also prevalent along with cum-swapping via mouth. How can this be deemed safe just because the performer used a condom? A condom is not a “get out of jail free card”. Owners of gay production companies, (many of whom are straight and profiting at the risk of the health of our gay community), have no conscience if they are sleeping well at night knowing these facts.
The straight industry is mostly condom-free, but testing is the norm. They have proven that a testing system can be part of the process. If bareback is to be a dominant and continuing segment within our industry, driven by customer desire, and profitability, it is the ethical responsibility of our industry to institute universal testing, condom or not. While it may be the primary method of transmission, anal sex is not the only way to acquire HIV. Warnings at the beginnings of our films should be uniform and provide educational links.
While we are in the entertainment business, it is important to note that in spite of warnings, some consumers will always commit stupid acts. Our customers should not try everything they see in our films at home any more than they should try to jump the Grand Canyon on their motorcycle, or imitate any other act created in the name of entertainment.
It’s time for a change - a change within the entire gay industry. We have enough battles surviving a changing economy, piracy, the religious right, and an administration bent on the demise of the adult industry as a whole. (Hopefully their eight year reign of monarchal terror will end with the upcoming election.) We do not want our lack of vision to be our own epitaph as an industry.
Satyr Films is proud to have “Fully Tested Sex” (FTS) as part of our studio program. We have always tested and always will. While there will always be a controversy about the subject of bare-backing, there can be no argument that testing is overdue in the gay adult production arena. Satyr films invites our colleagues, condom and non-condom, to develop a set of standards, procedures and notices to protect ourselves, our right to freedom of expression in the creation of our content, and education of our customers – providing them with a safe sexual outlet through our adult content.”
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Thank you for this well thought out post, and thank you for bringing into the light the hypocrisy of not just gay porn but straight porn in regards to condom usage. Bareback porn is an easy target in regards to HIV/AIDS, and unfortunately condom porn is excused. Keep up the good work, and it’s nice to hear you use legitimate testing.
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Tippy | May 13, 2009 | Reply
This idea of excluding HIV positive models from working with a barebacking company is kind of mean-spirited in my view. There are lots of low-risk ways that HIV positive models can perform with EACHOTHER instead of simply banning them altogether. As an HIV positive person who enjoys bareback films, I’ll probably avoid purchasing from Satyr, knowing that they would never hire an HIV positive model… That they would never hire someone like me.
Many of us became HIV positive because we allowed ourselves to become part of a culture that thinks it’s “hot” to take risks. Whether you choose to recognize it or not, your videos promote that very same culture which we mistakenly “bought into”. Some might compare you to a drug cartel who refuses to hire the addicts who have been adversely affected by your product. It amounts to “chewing them up and spitting them out”.
I hope that your site is sincere about wanting real discussion and that you will post my remarks even though they aren’t exactly “cheerleading”. Thanks.
Jay | Jul 12, 2009 | Reply
Jay, I want to apologize for the lateness of my response to your post on our blog, Satyrfilmsblog.com
We DO NOT exclude HIV positive models from our film shoots. We match up HIV positive models with other HIV positive models. So far we have not had one HIV negative model convert over to HIV positive status. We test through AIM (Adult Industry Medical) with the PCR-DNA test which is 99.99% accurate to within the last 10 days. It tests for the virus not just the antibodies. This means that the test is looking for the virus not the body’s reaction to the virus. We agree with you that Bareback Sex is the hottest sex between two men but in order to be as responsible within those parameters we test every model. If they turn out to be HIV positive we will pair them up with another HIV positive model. We explain the risks to them and they are free to work with us if they so choose.
We agree with you that there are really hot men who are HIV positive and we have filmed many scenes with them. We cannot disclose which scenes those are due to medical privacy laws. But, we want our viewers to know that we do not put our models at extreme risk because they are all aware of each other’s HIV status.
What amazes us is that the big gay studios for the most part, do not test anyone. They use the excuse that since they use condoms they have a don’t ask, don’t tell policy. Unfortunately, we have seen many scenes where a model we know is HIV positive is shooting his load into an HIV negative model’s mouth or on his anus after he has been fucked or fisted for several hours. This is the epitome of irresponsibility! We hope that this information is of service to you.
Sincerely,
Chad Ryan
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