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Male Perfomer Casting
08/24/2024 11:20am
Ok everyone… let’s talk about casting new males in our videos. We get around 5-10 emails from guys each week who want to be in our videos. So why do you see the same 3-4 guys in every scene? Because it’s a lot more complicated than you might think. Being in the videos is a lot of fun and I wish it was something that all of you could experience at least once! But… here’s why it’s not practical for most males: 1) I can’t hire anyone to do this job who is not legally able to work in the USA. It’s not me being unfair to foreigners - It’s me obeying the law. One of the ways you stay in business for 22 years is to obey all laws. 2) Performing in femdom scenes is not a full time job. It’s a 3 hour job that pays $325. At most, we would put you in 10 scenes a year, which is less than 1 scene per month. The guys we use make a living by working for a variety of companies, making their own content, and doing other work. I can’t help you with any of that. I pay you for the scene, say goodbye at the end of the day, and then you are on your own until I have another scene for you. 3) You do not get to choose who you want to be in a scene with. I book a female performer and then choose the male performer I think will be the best fit in the scene. 4) You cannot wear a mask or ask me to blur your face in the scene. Once you perform in one scene, your face will be on the Internet forever. That means 10 years from now if you are applying for a job and they use facial recognition software to scan the internet, they will find it. We had a female performer in England who was denied travel to the USA recently when the British Government found out she did porn (by scanning social media). 5) We do not pay for travel. So if you do not live in Vegas, you would probably spend way more on travel to get here than you will get in the scene. It would not make good business sense to pay for someone’s travel when we could just use someone who is already here in Vegas. If you are considering travel costs, make sure you factor in hotel costs. 6) All performers must be STD tested within 14 days of the scene. The STD test costs $220, takes 1-2 days for results, and you must pay for it yourself. It would not make good business sense for us to pay for your test when we could use someone who gets tested every two weeks like Jack, Fluffy, Marcelo, me. Guys who work in the industry stay tested all the time because they work for a variety of different companies and are able to use the same test for numerous scenes/content. 7) Scenes are often canceled or moved. If a female performer wakes up on the morning of her scene and says “I’m sick”, there is nothing I can do. So for those of you who say “I’ll fly in from 1,000 miles away for the scene!”, you might end up in a situation where you flew all the way out here and then the scene doesn’t happen”. Not a problem for talent who already lives in Vegas. 8) Every time we make a new scene, it’s an investment that comes out of my pocket. I have to pay a makeup artist, a female talent, a male talent, a production manager, pay for any props or set design, and pay for food on set. If the male talent doesn’t show up, or shows up unable to perform, I lose the money for that day and I don’t get the new content I need. If he can’t get an erection with a cameraman and production crew staring at him from 3 feet away, or he can’t cum, or if he has poor hygiene and the female performer is uncomfortable working with him, I might end up with a bad scene. It’s a huge risk for my business every time I try a new male performer. 9) Female performers have a choice about what scenes they do. Many of them ask before the scene “who will I be working with?”, and sometimes they say no. If you don’t have a twitter or IG with pictures of yourself, there’s a good chance the female performer will say no to the scene. Many of them will decline to work with performers they find unattractive. That’s why I say it’s impractical to shoot a 70 year old man. Remember how you felt about 70 year old woman when you were 22 years old? That’s how they see 70 year old men. So you can see why we generally look for male performers who live in Vegas and are already regularly performing in the industry. Nothing personal… it’s just what makes sense for the business and for the performers. NOTE: Please don't put your casting list of females here in the Male casting discussion. If you are a site member, please send me a DM of your list and I'll go through it with you. I'm going to post a discussion of female casting here sometime this week. Like with males, it's more complicated than you think. UPDATE: Since writing this post, I've had three people message me to say "I live outside the USA. How can we make it work?". So let me more clear: if you are not able to legally work in the USA, we CANNOT HIRE YOU TO WORK IN THE USA. Period. It's the law.

Comments
C
08/26/2024
Thank you for the insights and transparency Glenn. It would indeed be an experience of a lifetime and unfortunately it will be judged upon so it’s not easy to apply for the job. If I manage to get financially independent in 10-15 years you have a new talent but until then I have to enjoy and appreciate what you are doing with your existing talent pool. I noticed that there is not much engagement from the community on posts like this and I believe that’s due to the visibility. I can imagine 99% of the people don’t find this section. Would be awesome to have some form of engagement of members within here. But changing the website can also be costly and shooting scenes is what you do best anyway! Much love C.
glennking
08/26/2024
We just re-did the website a couple of months ago and had limited choices of where we could put the link to the news feed. I wanted to put it up in the top right but the CMS company said it couldn't be there for some reason.