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			| pokaz_cycki | 06-26-2022 01:54 PM |  
 I'm proud to say I paid for pornography
 Partially. As a teenager, my parents paid for a pay-as-you-go phone, and I never called it out, so I sent paid text messages that got me access to porn sites, mostly because I saw a free naked photo demo with place  that I knew well and wanted to see the whole session. I don't regret it, at that time there was practically no pornography from my country, with local subtitles in the background, people didn't upload pictures to the Internet, Facebook didn't exist, in terms of pornography there was terrible poverty. A long time ago, I was an internet pirate. I was fascinated by torrents and races to see who could upload copies of the latest movie first. I wanted to do site-rips, pay anonymously for access to files and upload them to sites that paid fractions of a cent per download. Eventually it didn't work out for me for a number of reasons ranging from financial to legal and I gave up. I almost went to jail a couple of times, even though I was careful, and I still have that infamous career behind me. I tried in the old days to make money from videos of girls showing their tits at a music festival which I recorded as a rude fuck when they were drunk. those sites no longer exist and it didn't work out for me, my approach to being a creep taking pictures of naked people has also changed a lot. When I had a girlfriend in my late teens, I was very much in love, I strongly believed that she had the beauty of a model and I pushed her to become a porn star. Yes, I paid for pornography, but I can justify that I also wanted to create it, to treat pornography as a passion, to look for inspiration. I went to a photography club, I took good pictures, but I was too shy to ask my girlfriends if I would make a nude for them. I think that if I had broken through that time, my life could have looked completely different as a creator of porn photography and a photographer. |