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The power of positivity
lor_21 May 2022
Kay Brandt working for feminist pornographer Erika Lust is a powerful combo, and this vehicle for Cherie DeVille strongly checks the box of presenting Adult Entertainment that is in a positive mode, not the misogynistic gonzo approach at all.

Only one series of the show has been produced with three episodes playing quite well as a 158-minute feature. Kay emphasizes dance, with the stripteases providing quality softcore content, plus of course the main event of sensual erotic XXX scenes.

Cherie's trademark smile sets the show off on a positive note, and she gets to exercise her dramatic chops in a tearful farewell to her May/December lover Codey Steele, who's off to his military deployment for Uncle Sam.

She runs a tiny burlesque club (small stage and tinier audience) co-owned by Lance Hart who's the choreographer. After the first episode of her farewell hump with young Codey, she auditions and adds Aubrey Kate to the troupe, and besides the striptease routines we're treated to an impressive BDSM threesome of cross-dressing Hart going anal with goth starlet Charlotte Sartre, supervised in a 3-way by dominatrix Romi Rain.

Part 3 climaxes with Aubrey's striptease and a backstage lesbian threesome of her with fellow ecdysiasts Sinn Sage and Lauren Phillips. Brandt carefully keeps Aubrey's genitalia out of sight except in this sex scene; otherwise her striptease is strictly feminine, a tasteful approach to transsexual content.

Throughout we're presented with characters who are confident and comfortable in their chosen profession, which is sex workers. No tortured tale of an "escort" or depiction of a drugged-out stripper: this is a tale of women in control of their destiny.

As usual in current porn it's a low-budget production, but well-shot and performed by the ensemble cast.
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