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Thoughts on the RTÉ Documentary ‘We Need To Talk About Porn’ episode 1

RTÉ GOES PORN CRAZY. Well, not quite. But last night’s episode of the two-part documentary, ‘We Need To Talk About Porn’, was relatively free of alarmist nonsense…

by Olaf Tyaransen

Many moons ago, towards the end of the last millennium, I spent a few days in Budapest reporting from the set of a big-budget hardcore porn movie called Devil in the Flesh (photographic evidence above! – Ed). Every day, for hours on end, I watched silicone-breasted young beauties and big-dicked European studs copulate in just about every way imaginable. Fucking, sucking, double penetrations, anal, blowjobs, cunnilingus, analingus, threesomes, foursomes… you get the picture (you may even have seen the movie). What I remember most about the experience was the sheer boredom of it all.

Having sex yourself can be a thrillingly sensual and exhilarating experience. Watching other people doing it rapidly loses its allure. It took up to six hours to shoot a 15-minute scene – at least it did back then before Viagra and digital cameras changed the game – and there could be lots of delays. I remember we all had to wait around in resigned embarrassment until the enthusiastically fucked vagina of one of the girls stopped farting air.

The boredom of shooting sex was one of the few surprising aspects of the adult entertainment industry captured in the first instalment of RTÉ’s two-part documentary ‘We Need To Talk About Porn’, which aired last night.

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