• jaschen306@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Honestly, all eastern European porn is sad. The girls are clearly hating what they are doing and they seem like they are doing it out of necessity.

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      5 months ago

      Thank god for retail and waitress jobs. All American girls know how to enjoy what they are doing.

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        I’m not saying American girls are all enjoying what they are doing. Esp porn from from Russia are all sad to me. Similar to porn from East Asian countries (non Han variants). Just sad.

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          I think it’s a cultural thing. Russians don’t smile out of courtesy like the West. It looks sad to us because we are used to smiles but it’s more genuine. I would expect that on average, girls have the same feelings all over the world.

          When it comes to final smiles, it is a requirement from the payment processors that after violent scenes, the video has to finish with the girl smiling and being in a good mood. That must mean that the girls have to smile if they want to be paid, no matter how they feel.

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            Oh, I’m def not into violent porn. I don’t even like those Japanese porn that simulate rape. I know the girls are clearly safe. It’s just disturbing.

            I didn’t know about the final smile tho being required or else they don’t get paid.

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    5 months ago

    FYI Czechia is not considered eastern Europe, but central Europe. Sorry for the smartassery, but I needed to mention that. 😅

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          Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent. As a largely ambiguous term, it has a wide range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural and socio-economic connotations. Its eastern boundary is marked by the Ural Mountains, and its western boundary is defined in various ways.[1] Narrow definitions, in which Central and Southeast Europe are counted as separate regions, include Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.[2] In contrast, broader definitions include Moldova and Romania, but also some or all of the Balkans, the Baltic states, the Caucasus, and the Visegrád group.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Europe

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              For a reminder, this was my point: Depends who you ask and what the context is

              And both articles say exactly that… Even your article starts with

              The region is variously defined

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                And if you read more than the beginning you’ll find out that the Czech Republic is almost universally defined as a part of Central Europe.

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                  I feel like you’re a bit confused about what the discussion is

                  FYI Czechia is not considered eastern Europe, but central Europe

                  Depends who you ask and what the context is

                  That’s shown by both the article for Eastern Europe mentioning how it is sometimes included and how it’s sometimes not included in Central Europe from your article. The article you linked just says it’s often included but that’s again what I was saying, it’s only “often” because it depends.

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        Wait, I’m about to go there for a day trip in a week. Can I not use the Euro at all there?

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          Some tourist oriented establishments allow to pay in euros, but usually they offer horrible exchange rate.