Compliments of Michael Fattarosi:
So here’s what was learned today that the CalOSHA meeting on condoms…
Condoms are mandatory, have been mandatory and will remain mandatory in California…
Cum inside a woman/man anywhere is a violation of the law….
Pop shots to the face can result in a violation if it gets in the eyes…
Cum on the boobs… That might be okay.
Porn people love to argue.. with others and even themselves…
The FSC has a CalOSHA lawyer so they can work with them on coming up with a mandatory condom policy that works….
The Pink Cross Foundation and Shelley Lubben wants to direct the CalOSHA process…
AIDS Healthcare Foundation hates AIM and wants to end unprotected sex in the industry…
The CalOSHA people think an editor can easily remove a condom from a scene in post production…
Fake cum is an idea CalOSHA loves…
Former pornstars dress more like hookers than current pornstars….
Gay men watch way too much straight porn. The AIDS Healthcare people knew all about our practices…
Gay men want to tell straight pornstars how to have sex…
The AIDs Healthcare Foundation thinks consumers want to see condoms in porn…
The LA Dept of Health doesn’t realize that condoms don’t prevent MRSA…
There’s going to be another meeting in October in San Francisco….
CalOSHA basically admitted they don’t know how they will enforce the condom policy…
The CalOSHA meeting was 6 hours of my life I will never get back….
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@MikeSouth1226 When ask Michael Fattarosi opinion on if pro porn side got nassage heard at CalOSHA meeting on condoms. He said this they didnt hear it.
I think CalOSHA and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation can both go suck a juicy cock (seeing how they hate it so much), preferably Marc Wallice’s! Bet they don’t know that Marc has HIV and possibly AIDS yet, I doubt they have the capability to research that far back. AIM may be a joke, but these idiots would be an even less funny joke if they took control. Everyone knows that you cannot take a condom off of someone in post — and even if you could, CalOSHA would use it to claim that the condom wasn’t used at all and cause a host of problems for the producer if they got their way!