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Hi everyone - Producing content is a business, and it's not easy to last 22 years like we have. Like any other business, I have to provide a safe working environment. That's both for legal reasons and (more importantly) ethical reasons. Just because someone is willing to do something that might cause injury doesn't mean we should do it. When you say "Glenn could you have a 225 pound model kneel on a guy's chest with full weight so we can see him struggle?, the answer is absolutely not. 1) the male talent is trusting me to not put him in a situation where he ends up with cracked ribs 2) If he does get cracked ribs, he can file a claim with the labor board or just sue me for negligence. I have to legally provide a level of safety that adheres to industry standards. Could we have Emma Rosie stand on a guy's chest? Sure! She weighs 80 pounds. But could we have Ryan Conner stand on a guy's chest or even ride him around like a pony with full weight? No. Jack's employment with us lasts one day. Hopefully he has another job the next day. If he gets hurt on my set, he will lose money by not being able to work the next day (and maybe future work with that company for canceling on them). It's not right for me to put my performers in danger. So please don't ask for things like that. Try to enjoy the things we do - Ass worship, Foot Worship, Facesitting, Femdom. --Glenn