A veteran porn star has revealed the reason as to why she no longer shoots sex scenes with men.
Julia Ann starred in her first adult film in 1992 and has become one of the most beloved classic adult film stars of all time.
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She began her career as part of famous stripping duo, 'Blondage', with Janine Lindemulder and has since been inducted into the Brazzer's Hall of Fame this year.
In a recent appearance on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast, she talked about why she's chosen to stop working with male actors and is now only shooting scenes with her female colleagues.
Her decision happened shortly after she got married, but she has denied that it had anything to do with her now-husband, who is not part of the industry.
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In fact, it's quite the opposite as she said that her husband is 'not a jealous person'.
Julia Ann said: "He knew who I was, he knew the whole thing.”
But her decision was influenced by a different reason.
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"As a woman who was getting older and one who hates the gym, I was finding that I couldn't control where my fat was going in a scene with guys." she said.
"This is my reality and no bulls**t.
"When I have sex with a girl, I can position myself, I can work it a certain way, I can be a little bit more 'oh how you doing today'.
"But when a guy's behind you, it's just [doink doink doink] and stuff is just happening and I can feel it happening."
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The adult star, 53, also admitted that she has become 'insecure' and 'scared' of wrinkles appearing on her body.
And Holly, who has also worked in the industry for over 20 years, said that she 'understood' where Julia was coming from.
She said: "And especially with more seasoned guys, they will move you around into whatever position you want, to open you up on camera - that's great when you're thin and little and petite and look good from every angle."
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To which Julia replied: "Yeah and after menopause, your body moves separate from itself."
She also discussed about people often react to the partners of those in the industry, as Holly added that her listeners were 'so fascinated with idea of adult performers having relationships in and out of the industry'.
"They like to cut people like that, so instead of saying like the guy literally doesn't care, they're like, oh that guys some sort of sad cuck." Julia said.
"And I'm like if that's what it takes for you to feel better about the fact that you couldn't handle that, then okay, call that person names but it could also be the fact that that person doesn't care."
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Celebrity, TV and Film