Do you know: A Woman Who Graduated From A Prestigious University Is Now A Porn Star In USA.

According to Wiki Porn or Pornography, It is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal.

Some would say that being in Porn is an art, however, most people will say “low class” and no decency that’s why they ended up doing porn.

For May Ling Su a degree holder in one of the prestigious university in the Philippines Ateneo De Manila. She holds a degree in communication.

They started a self-publishing porn site with her husband Jay after migrating to the United States.

 

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May Ling Su described themselves as the frisky newlyweds. According to Esquire Philippines

“We were a couple of horny newlywed artists with a camera. Taking s3xy photos came naturally. We posted photos online anonymously and under various aliases at first just for kicks.”

“It wasn’t until a couple of years later what we got comfortable with presenting a cohesive body of work and website. People started to notice and we gained a following.”

Su was also nominated for the Feminist porn award and her representation could even be seen at the Erotisch Museum in Amsterdam, Germany.

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She is indeed proud and really claim to be a star of what she does because she believes that the society needs a woman like her who could speak about their health, sex education and women’s right.

She also stated that sex is good for your body and soul.

“When you’ve had good sex, di ba ganado ka? You feel good about life.” According to her, the best part of her job is the impression of having a deep bond with her husband, emotionally, physically and artistically.

She also announced that she has no plans of retiring from her job and would evolve herself instead. “If they set aside their preconceived thoughts of my job classification”

“They might be shocked to see that the person behind it is someone deserving getting to know.” – Su Said

Meanwhile, Su has a word for her fellow Filipinas who still find themselves restricted by their sexuality. n “On behalf of all the Filipino sex workers. Don’t judge us by our job description.”

“We are people just as deserving of love and respect as you. And there’s nothing wrong with being a ‘bad girl’ either. Do what is right for you. Life is short. Love as much and as deeply as you can in this life.”