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The "this" they were referring to was a dynamic rarely depicted accurately in porn. Mainstream adult films show swingers as robotic, over-lubricated actors in a sterile mansion. Jessica and Marco wanted to show the real swinger experience: the awkward small talk in the hot tub, the negotiation of boundaries, the laughter when someone loses an earring in the sheets, and the jealousy checks in the car ride home. In the golden age of digital intimacy, the
Jessica, a former marketing executive, saw the flaw in that logic. "We realized we were already documenting our vanilla lives for Instagram," she says over a Zoom call (she keeps her camera off). "We’d go to Hedonism in Jamaica, take sexy Polaroids for ourselves, and come home. One night, Marco joked, 'If I have to pay for Netflix, someone should pay to watch us do this .'" They don't produce "scenes
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