This post is all about Australian site I Feel Myself, and their recent change — they’re a women owned and operated amateur site whose content is extremely tasty. But, they just moved to an *ethical* porn payment processing company. Which is like, a fucking revolution: a payout company (Feck) who literally states, “Our Artists are not professional models so we insist that all forms of promotion are sensitive to this fact, and remain tasteful and respectful. We do not allow any of our images to be used (…) in a way that is contrary to our promotional standards. …This includes any site using words like ‘teen, pussy, sluts, virgins’ etc, hardcore porn sites, tgps, or any other site with illegal or unethical content. …You may not refer to the artists as ‘models’ (except in cases where the artist describes herself as a model), portray them as promiscuous, or use any language, insinuation or context which is disparaging, degrading…” Respectful, hot, authentic, stereotype-disrupting, extremely arousing — yes, please. Whatta concept!
After the jump, peruse a mini-gallery of pretty girls. And here’s a nice sample video that shows and explains who these hot women are, in a few formats:
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Note: linked images lead to I Feel Myself’s home page, with lotsa free goodness and videos of the week.
wow. for those of us with partners who cannot have orgasms, this stuff is a lifeline. so beautiful. its so crushing not being able to bring this beauty home. sigh. i don’t care what a woman “looks like”, but she’s beautiful writhing in orgasm.
Yes, Feck is awesome and revolutionary! I love the Feckshare concept and I think all pornography/adult companies should start enacting similar practices.
Oh, that is cool news. It’s always sad when someone goes out of their way to make respectful porn, and still gets affiliates laying out the usual ‘slutty teen sucks pork snorkel!’ kind of language to get click-throughs. More power to ’em.
Don’t you think this has more to do with viability in light of the new Australian national censorship firewall?