educational

HIV And The Adult Industry

It should be basic common sense these days, especially in the world of pornography, to get tested every six months or so for the HIV virus. Even more so, it should be the intelligent option to use a condom when engaging in any sexual act.

So how is it that a well-known star of adult movies suddenly comes up HIV positive, with another star, this one a mere fledgling to the industry, coming up positive as well, directly attributed to her contact with the first-mentioned individual?

It’s sad, to say the least. With the adult industry’s penchant for hot sex scenes, most often without any protection between the co-stars, shouldn’t there be a bit of a thought for the safety of the actors?

Recent industry news is all abuzz with the story. The question is: shouldn’t there be a regulation stating that all actors must be tested at certain time increments for STDs? Is there such a rule? If so, who overlooked it?

Sadly enough, it seems that many producers overlook the tests. Many don’t even check, or if paperwork is provided, it is only given a cursory examination before a scene begins. As we have seen, this can lead to serious consequences.

Still, the adult industry has thus far been relatively free of STDs. However, with the recent admission of the two stars’ infections, the scare has begun, and even mainstream media has picked up on the news, spreading the concern and fear to those outside the industry.

There are of course some ideas about where the infections were picked up, but the where is not as important as the why. Believe it or not, HIV and AIDS, along with other sexually transmitted diseases, are completely avoidable. The sad reality is that while they are preventable, they are not all curable. Genital herpes, HIV and AIDS are three well-known diseases that have no known cure.

So if a disease like this is preventable, why would anyone be willing to risk their lives for pornography? To be honest, the money is easy for the willing models. Those who are willing to go “bare back” are more easily placed in jobs where their talents are desired.

If you are a performer, it’s high time for you to take stock in what you choose to do. Get yourself tested regularly, be able to provide verification that you are disease free, and do all that you can do to make sure that those with whom you perform are also disease free. This goes double for any scene in which you are expected to perform without a condom.

Use condoms whenever possible. This should go without saying, but after all, this is the adult industry, and we realize how hard it can be to perform with a condom. The public doesn’t want to see that latex raincoat.

Perhaps, though, it is time for the public to see that even the adult actors are using protection these days. It might send a message of safety that would be heeded by those who imagine themselves on camera.

Preaching safety to the masses is a good start, but now the time has come to practice what is preached. Be safe, be clean, and use a condom. Let’s avoid more sad situations where the industry’s favorites as well as its fledglings are caught unaware.

Take care of yourselves. Seriously. ~ Tala

MensNiche gives you top quality unique sites such as penis enlargement, herbal products, volume pills, sex guides, dating guides, tantra and XXX sites, paying out over $100 on some signups. Click here to visit www.mensniche.com

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More Articles

opinion

Navigating Age-Related Regulations in Europe

Age verification measures are rapidly gaining momentum across Europe, with regulators stepping up efforts to protect children online. Recently, the U.K.’s communications regulator, Ofcom, updated its timeline for implementing the Online Safety Act, while France’s ARCOM has released technical guidance detailing age verification standards.

Gavin Worrall ·
opinion

Why Cyber Insurance Is Crucial for Adult Businesses

From streaming services and interactive platforms to ecommerce and virtual reality experiences, the adult industry has long stood at the forefront of online innovation. However, the same technology-forward approach that has enabled adult businesses to deliver unique and personalized content to consumers worldwide also exposes them to myriad risks.

Corey D. Silverstein ·
opinion

Best Practices for Payment Gateway Security

Securing digital payment transactions is critical for all businesses, but especially those in high-risk industries. Payment gateways are a core component of the digital payment ecosystem, and therefore must follow best practices to keep customer data safe.

Jonathan Corona ·
opinion

Ready for New Visa Acquirer Changes?

Next spring, Visa will roll out the U.S. version of its new Visa Acquirer Monitoring Program (VAMP), which goes into effect April 1, 2025. This follows Visa Europe, which rolled out VAMP back in June. VAMP charts a new path for acquirers to manage fraud and chargeback ratios.

Cathy Beardsley ·
opinion

How to Halt Hackers as Fraud Attacks Rise

For hackers, it’s often a game of trial and error. Bad actors will perform enumeration and account testing, repeating the same test on a system to look for vulnerabilities — and if you are not equipped with the proper tools, your merchant account could be the next target.

Cathy Beardsley ·
profile

VerifyMy Seeks to Provide Frictionless Online Safety, Compliance Solutions

Before founding VerifyMy, Ryan Shaw was simply looking for an age verification solution for his previous business. The ones he found, however, were too expensive, too difficult to integrate with, or failed to take into account the needs of either the businesses implementing them or the end users who would be required to interact with them.

Alejandro Freixes ·
opinion

How Adult Website Operators Can Cash in on the 'Interchange' Class Action

The Payment Card Interchange Fee Settlement resulted from a landmark antitrust lawsuit involving Visa, Mastercard and several major banks. The case centered around the interchange fees charged to merchants for processing credit and debit card transactions. These fees are set by card networks and are paid by merchants to the banks that issue the cards.

Jonathan Corona ·
opinion

It's Time to Rock the Vote and Make Your Voice Heard

When I worked to defeat California’s Proposition 60 in 2016, our opposition campaign was outspent nearly 10 to 1. Nevertheless, our community came together and garnered enough support and awareness to defeat that harmful, misguided piece of proposed legislation — by more than a million votes.

Siouxsie Q ·
opinion

Staying Compliant to Avoid the Takedown Shakedown

Dealing with complaints is an everyday part of doing business — and a crucial one, since not dealing with them properly can haunt your business in multiple ways. Card brand regulations require every merchant doing business online to have in place a complaint process for reporting content that may be illegal or that violates the card brand rules.

Cathy Beardsley ·
profile

WIA Profile: Patricia Ucros

Born in Bogota, Colombia, Ucros graduated from college with a degree in education. She spent three years teaching third grade, which she enjoyed a lot, before heeding her father’s advice and moving to South Florida.

Women In Adult ·
Show More