ragincaucasian
I don't think the G-spot exists!
Serious question i have to ask.....
I respect the art of being a performer and get the fact this is just a profession and most of the scenes are make-believe
I have to wonder if, as a performer, you put in all the time in keeping shape and dealing with the drama of booking, agents, ridiculous directors, and "handling" co-stars.....all to put out your brand/product...(and not be 'boring')
Only to watch the final copy and see a great portion of the film not showing YOU. As a fan its frustrating but i can't imagine being the female 'lead' in a scene only to have the screen dominated by some dudes hair ass or not showing your body or face.
I respect the art of being a performer and get the fact this is just a profession and most of the scenes are make-believe
I have to wonder if, as a performer, you put in all the time in keeping shape and dealing with the drama of booking, agents, ridiculous directors, and "handling" co-stars.....all to put out your brand/product...(and not be 'boring')
Only to watch the final copy and see a great portion of the film not showing YOU. As a fan its frustrating but i can't imagine being the female 'lead' in a scene only to have the screen dominated by some dudes hair ass or not showing your body or face.