After Cyrus’s recent VMA antics,
the tsunami of memes, comments, support, justifications and opinions has been
staggering… something I’m sure her little pretentious self adores. Fuck, look
at me, I hate her and I’m writing about her… although it’s with a purpose.
Topics of discussion include the
fact that Miley’s ass looked like a bowl of Jell-o that had been sitting at
room temp for the better part of a day, her giraffe tongue, her haircut, her
level of raunch and the fact that she could sponsor Dyson vacuum cleaners,
because like the product, she has no loss of suction.
Let’s get one thing straight, I
hated and deplored Miley’s performance NOT because it was “raunchy”, “saucy” or
“haughty”; I hated it because it’s the actions of a little self entitled cunt
who thinks she deserves the world, considers herself a trendsetter, does things
exclusively for attention and is just overall a shell of a person, clinging on
to anything just to say she has a personality. I did not hate the performance
because of her body, her clothing or even the shitty content, it’s her Splenda
attitude that leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I make this clarification because
I have NO problem whatsoever with a woman being sexy, a woman feeling empowered
or even a young woman demonstrating her sexual prowess. I do have a problem
with Miley, her sense of entitlement and the fact she’s a little brat who
promotes shitty values to young women who look up to her.
To make it abundantly clear, I’m
going to go on a limb and recommend four women who are better role models than
Miley Cyrus: Nina Hartley, Sasha Grey, Kay Parker and Penny Flame. What do
those four names have in common? A couple of things: They are people whom I
respect as women and professionals, who are true to themselves and show a
degree of maturity scarce in an ample part of the population. Oh, and they all
are or were porn stars.
That’s right, four women who
performed in the adult industry have my vote as a better role model than Miley
Cyrus and before you judge, hear me out.
Let’s start with Nina Hartley. A
performer for somewhere around 30 years, I won’t go into the details of her
illustrious porn career. Instead I’ll focus on the fact that she’s 54 and still
performing, a woman who has embraced her sexuality and who is a certified sex
educator. She has always been clear that porn sex is not real sex and never
recommends pornography as an educational source, but as an erotic source to get
inspired with your partner. Nina has always been very open and allowed herself
to be put into countless situations where she’s surrounded by men and women who want to
burn her at the sake all for the sake of advocating for sexual liberation in women. THAT’S someone I can and do respect.
Sasha Grey is a former adult
performer who has crossed into Hollywood for real, appearing in Steven
Soderbergh’s The Girlfriend Experience, other film credits and, oh yeah, she
was on HBO’s Entourage. Add to that that she actually went to the View
to defend her life choices and you see this isn’t your typical bimbo who takes
a load on the face. She is intelligent, acutely aware of her decisions and
following her own path, while maintaining her commitment to social values she
supports, namely education. I mention that last bit because she had volunteered
to do a reading for children to promote education and that was a controversy…
nonetheless, her response was that she volunteered because she believed in the
cause, was not opposed to parents and their feelings, thought everyone should
had been informed of her participation and nonetheless supports education.
THAT’S someone I can and do respect.
To many men from Generation X,
Kay Parker signaled their passage to manhood thanks to the vintage porn series
called Taboo. On film, things could get so hot, she actually chipped a tooth
once. Later on she retired from the industry and is currently a metaphysical counselor and lecturer who is dedicated to connecting to people and achieving a
higher purpose… oh and she doesn’t have issues with her past. She honestly and
openly talks about her experience and how people were confused by her because
she would perform and later be reserved and borderline prudish. She could make
the distinction between work and play, looked to truly connect and tap into
something primal in our sexuality and later walked away, with no problem
whatsoever. THAT’S someone I can and do respect.
Last on this list is Penny Flame
AKA Jennifer Ketcham. A former adult star, what began as a publicity stunt when
she checked into a sexual addiction rehabilitation center turned into
revelation, she stuck to it and has handled demons that tortured her to become
Jennie. A wonderfully inspired and brutally honest blogger, Jennie quit the business,
recognized she had a problem and works hard to become who she is. A blogger, a
painter and someone who forfeited easy money she could still be earning from
pornography to make a legit living. THAT’S someone I can and do respect.
Each of these four women have
bared it all and shown a level of onscreen passion that is truly raunchy and damn near feral. They are women who are sincere
to whom they are as women. They accept their past and offer up a true example
of what a real woman could be. It’s not that I’m telling the daughters of the
world should line up to enroll in the adult industry, it’s that when you look
past the sex, there are women with substance, with something to say, something
to teach and something to share.
Miley Cyrus is just a spoiled
little bitch with the worst kind of attention deficit disorder, because she
wants all the attention to herself and that everything she does has to be
touted as epic… that’s someone I CANNOT, WILL NOT AND DO NOT respect.
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