Sex, Fantasy, and Reality: The Lesson of Chanel Preston
There is a fundamental misunderstanding that has always haunted our industry: the idea that porn should serve as some kind of instructional manual. Nothing could be further from the truth. And it’s not just us saying it; it’s someone who knows the set inch by inch: Chanel Preston.
In a landmark interview, Chanel set the record straight with disarming clarity:
"It really bothers me when people learn about sex from porn. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with expanding your knowledge about sex because of porn, but to get a good base education from porn is a horrible idea because it’s a fantasy. It’s generally not reality."
Entertainment is not Education
The point is exactly this. Confusing an adult cinematic production with sexual education is like watching Fast & Furious to learn how to drive in rush hour traffic. Is it real sex? Yes. Are the performances real? Of course. But it is entertainment. It is a show built to maximize visual pleasure, endurance, and aesthetic impact.
Chanel adds a crucial point:
"If people are learning from porn then as a society we’re not doing our job. We’re really keeping people from information, and that to me is really sad."
Our Philosophy
In our House we have celebrated erotic art, the icons, and the magic of the set. We love the beauty of a well-shot scene and the charisma of legendary performers. But we are the first to tell you: enjoy the show, spark your fantasy, but never forget that reality has its own rhythms, its own dynamics and, above all, doesn't need a director to be special.
We are here to make you dream, not to replace your textbooks. And as long as the show remains at this level, we will continue to do it with our heads held high.
And so, following Chanel's philosophy, which is also ours, we're showing you in this post a beautiful scene from 2015. The film is "Boss Lady," released by New Sensations, and Chanel Preston's scene partner is Damon Dice.




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