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This study draws on feminist and sociological theories of power dynamics, consent, and professional boundaries. The concept of power dynamics is central to understanding the relationships between performers, producers, and audiences in the adult entertainment industry. The work of Foucault (1980) and hooks (1996) informs our understanding of power as a complex and multifaceted force that shapes interactions and relationships. brazzers connie perignon the sneaky masseur

This paper presents a critical analysis of the adult entertainment industry, focusing on the controversial figure of Connie Perignon, a performer in a Brazzers production titled "The Sneaky Masseur." Through a qualitative content analysis of the video and a review of existing literature on power dynamics, consent, and professional boundaries, this study explores the complex relationships between performers, producers, and audiences in the adult entertainment industry. The findings highlight the need for nuanced discussions around consent, power exchange, and the blurring of professional boundaries in adult entertainment. MacKinnon, C

This paper provides a critical examination of the Brazzers production "The Sneaky Masseur" featuring Connie Perignon, highlighting the complex power dynamics, consent issues, and blurred professional boundaries that exist in the adult entertainment industry. The findings emphasize the need for continued critical analysis and nuanced discussions around these issues, ultimately contributing to a safer and more respectful industry for all performers. A feminist approach to criminal law

The notion of consent is also critical to this analysis, particularly in the context of adult entertainment. The work of MacKinnon (1989) and Berer (1996) highlights the importance of nuanced understandings of consent, acknowledging the complexities of power exchange and the potential for coercion.

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