That time the boner injection controversy broke out on X…
It’s not a secret that many male pornstars inject their cocks with various things (Trimix, Bimix, etc.) to obtain the hardons that they need for their scenes. And in case you didn’t know, yeah, this is a thing. Considering the physical demands placed on the dudes during porn shoots, it makes sense that these guys would need all the help they can get.
A few days ago, Mr. Lucky, a male pornstar and content producer, posted some of his thoughts on X (formally Twitter) about the practice of dick injections. He didn’t mince words, saying:
Sometimes I feel sorry for girls in porn…
Imagine showing up to set, getting your hair and makeup done, outfit chosen, looking good and ready to fuck.
Then some doofus walks in.
In order for him to get hard for you he injects his penis with a substance that was created for geriatric men.
He proceeds to pump in and out of you like a passionless robot.
Then, when it’s time to cum, he aggressively jerks himself off with his eyes closed while you just sit there and wait.
I’ve heard this story enough times to get the sense that this is becoming an industry norm.
I get it, it’s not a party, we are all here to “work”. But damn, sounds super wack.
His take, that the men who use penis injections are a bunch of doofuses and who are passionless robots, set off a small firestorm on social media. Several leading XXX personalities chimed in, offering a wide variety of opinions on the matter and, occasionally, sharing personal stories. The insights offered gave an insightful view into how one of the industry’s dark arts is viewed by those on the inside of the industry. What follows is a collection of those responses.
The porn dick injection debate | What do the pornstars think?
Adira Allure | Female performer
“You’re not wrong lmfao”
Alex Chance | Female performer
“This is a lot of the reason I don’t perform in mainstream porn anymore. My favorite is when they say they didn’t take viagra… but they are sweating like a pig and super red. I’m dirty talking and fluffing him for an hour while he jerks his half hard cock trying to make it work.”
Blake Blossom | Female performer
“lmao we don’t need you to advocate for us. thanks for this terrible take though”
Dan Leal | Male performer and Adult film director
“You just described over 90% of male talent; the unfortunate reality is they inject their cocks and jerk to pop because they can’t feel anything or simply hate women”
Elana Bunnz | Female performer
“Agree .. but also… there’s a lot of women in this industry that have caused the male talents to feel like they have to stand in the corner and jerk it to cum. God forbid they ask for one ball grab or a little bj for 2 min to help themselves, now the girl isn’t “a fluffer” and talks shit about how he asked for off cam action.”
FREAKMob Media | Adult film studio
“So the guy is….doing his job?”
Ivy LeBelle | Female performer
“I urged my ex to not even bother doing mainstream if he had to shoot up because he was so young and it was scary the few times it wouldn’t go down. Some men just aren’t built for mainstream and that’s where OF came in.
But that brought in another onslaught of issues, mainly men using collabs as a dating service, no one professional on any set to help advocate for a woman who’s uncomfortable etc. Having gotten my start and first 3/4 years in the industry as only mainstream I’d tell you I’d much prefer a rigid sterile scene to the lack of professionalism (at best) from men doing OF content creation with no professional history just doing it cause they’re horny (obviously not the case for all but many).
Ultimately the ideal “pornstar” is someone who can be professional when it’s just work for them and still find something in their scene partner or something within themselves to make the scene hot and believable, and when there’s chemistry.. well that’s a great day at work. Ofc watching some dude sweat and struggle to nut isn’t fun but it’s also not personal and I’d prefer that to my boundaries being crossed and being loved bombed/ dealing w someone intoxicated etc etc etc.
At the end of the day it’s work, I’m deeply impressed with the men that can shoot pro scenes on the regular, it takes a special type of person to be able to perform under those circumstances, medical aid or not.”
Misha Cross | Female performer
“Those empty, empty eyes looking at you as he strokes and sweats… when you almost cry and just wanna go home”
Nicole Aria | Female Performer
“I’m just personally not a fan when they inject 10 secs before & shove my face on their dick & then I’m not only sucking on an open wound but 1000% tasting/swallowing some of the med they injected”
Octavia Red | Female performer
“Idc about the shot theres many reasons they do it. No judgment there. It’s the no eye contact. No conversation or interaction before. The pump and dump. Hi and bye, robotic bs that gets me. Grateful it doesn’t happen often though”
Riley Jean | Female performer
“you shoot pov and there’s nothing wrong with that but being in a room full of people is a lot different. These guys aren’t “some doofus”. who are you to judge how they do their job or if they take a shot or pill? most do. this feels like virtue signaling.”
Robby Apples | Male performer
“We’ve been losing the human aspects of this job that can make it an empowering and uplifting experience for everyone. It’s a drag when something as beautiful as sex becomes just a job. I passion fuck everyone. Passion Fuckers United!”
Sara Star | Female performer
“Oh, I thought you were going to share an actual bad day on a set. This one is just a midweek ho-hum day in the industry.”
Stevie Moon | Female performer
“Honestly, I could give two shits if a male talent injects or takes a pill. It’s the job. I don’t care if there’s passion or chemistry. If you can pretend there’s chemistry and passion and you’re a good performer, I’m perfectly fine with that. I’m more than happy to help within”
The Dan Dangler | Female performer
“I aint even gone lie, definitely had some doofus’s show up before- but i don’t hate on guys for shooting up. Imagine you built a living off it and then your dick stopped working. You have bills to pay etc, maybe even kids. You still have to work. As long as a performer is being respectful to me that’s all i care about.”
Valentina Nappi | Female performer
“Let’s bring back the boys that actually enjoy sex!”
Zeus | Male performer and adult film director
“Easy to say when all you shoot are POV Collabs. That’s literally the easiest porn to shoot as a male performer.”
What do you think?
So, as you can see from the diversity of responses above, the debate over injecting versus going all natural results in a wide range of opinions. And unless you’re someone who has had to rely on their penis being hard to make a living, or someone who had to fuck that hard dick to make a living, it’s probably difficult to have a full understanding of the issue.
But, hey, this is the Internet and everyone has an opinion on the World Wide Web. What are your thoughts on whether its cool or not for male pornstars to inject their manhood with erection meds to get hard for scenes? Speak your terrible truth in the shitty comments box below.
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