interview
Interviews with artists, performers, and industry personnel. Their stories, work, and what they have in store for you.
Dr. Tina Sellers:
There is always that reminder of the separation of church and state, but what about church and sex? Is that a thing? Actually, it kind of is. Well, at least that is what was clearly defined by Dr. Tina Sellers, a sex and gender feminist psychotherapist and professor emerita, and founder and medical director of the Northwest Institute on Intimacy. Growing up in Swedish immigrant home where sexuality was healthy and positively regarded shaped the way Dr. Sellers not only related to intimacy but also became the way she saw the difference in the world.
By Dr. P. Gurley5 years ago in Filthy
Exclusive Interview with Cult Filmmaker: Roscoe Forthright
Gina Swan: How many of your films have I been in Roscoe? Roscoe Forthright: At least 99%! I lose track. I know you weren’t in Witch Sisters: Capt Evil— I was not even in that one. That was Eva, Bea, Rosalee and the handsome young man with the huge cock. I forget his name. The girls loved working with that big cock. And he was a smart and friendly person as well.
By Roscoe Forthright6 years ago in Filthy
INTERVIEW WITH A SEX DOLL OWNER
We interviewed a sex doll owner who is 70 years old, we chose to keep his name anonymous. Let’s call him Neil. When I arrived to meet with him, Neil took me to where his dolls were. I found a lot of them sleeping in different beds and others were playing in the living room. Neil was quite funny and he whispered in my ear as if he didn’t want the dolls to hear. He told me that the dolls on the bed were a little lazy.
By Monica Bruce6 years ago in Filthy
Talking with the Stars: Jada Kai
Back in 2018, I flew out to Las Vegas in hopes of making another documentary about the adult film industry. I attended the AVN Expo during AVN Awards weekend. Imagine Super Bowl week for adult film, and that's what the weekend is like for the industry.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Filthy
Stripping: A Little Understanding
Sexuality has been on my mind the past few months. More specifically, the difficulties women can experience expressing and finding power in their sexuality. In my previous post, I discussed how I have found this to be case, and I place the blame somewhat on how society objectifies the female body, causing women to struggle with owning their sexuality.
By Katie Gaster7 years ago in Filthy
I Interviewed a "Content Creator"
First things first—what exactly is a content creator? It may come as no surprise to you that it’s what it says on the tin; a content creator is someone who creates their own content. This can come in the form of YouTubers, independent filmmakers, writers, and artists. However for this specific article I want to talk about a very specific type of content creator. I want to talk about a sex worker content creator. To aid me in this article I interviewed Lola (not her real name—it’s been changed for safety reasons) who is a sex worker content creator. The following is a transcript of our discussion:
By Nathaniel Corns7 years ago in Filthy










