Alright, here's some food for thought for those of you who do not believe "most" women would NOT want to become porn stars:
- 66% of porn stars have Herpes, a non-curable disease.
- Chlamydia and Gonorrhea among performers is 10x greater than that of LA County 20-24 year olds.
- 70% of sexually transmitted infections in the porn industry occur in females.
- 75%-90% of porn performers are prostituted women.
- 20 suicides and 28 drug related deaths among performers that we know of since 2000.
- Over 100 straight and gay performers died from AIDS.
- The largest group viewing online pornography is ages 12 to 17.
- More than 11 million teens regularly view porn online.
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"No one held a gun to their heads and said 'Do it,'" remains a facile ploy to avoid confronting the issue. Freedom of choice is illusion. How many working-class men would choose (a career in) boxing in a world of truly free choices, in which they might just as easily become brain surgeons? And how many working-class women would choose to be pornographic film stars, or prostitutes, if they could just as easily become Supreme Court justices?"
-Michael Kimmel, in Men Confront Pornography.
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And... (Sorry, I can't put the link in, I haven't posted enough to allowed yet

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4 Reasons Women Become Porn Stars:
Alternate Career:
There are many women who become porn stars by accident. Such individuals travel to Los Angeles and other large cities in search for acting opportunities in the entertainment business. However, they consider porn movies after being passed on for other normal roles. Some women are able to separate themselves from porn quickly after doing one or two movies and return to more regular acting roles. Unfortunately, lots of women remain in the porn business and start to make a name for themselves in adult movies.
Once they have performed in several adult movies, it can be difficult to get cast for normal Hollywood productions. These women then decide to build a career in porn and bypass regular acting altogether. Their reason for getting into porn is usually not intentional but becomes acceptable to them after some time. This is one reason why many women become porn stars. If they do not find a career in Hollywood movies, they accept offers in porn.
Search for Money
The porn business is a very lucrative industry. This is another reason why many women choose to become porn stars. In fact, money is one of the most common reasons people work in porn. Adult film stars like Jill Kelly and Jenna Jameson have millions of dollars. Their paycheck might not look like that of any newcomer. However, women do make a significant amount of money by performing in adult movies. It is not unheard of for a porn actress to earn a few thousand dollars for one day of work.
Nymphomaniac
This may be one of the most odd and unhealthy reasons why women become porn stars. However, many women do indeed enter the porn business because they have excessive sexual desires. This can be both exciting and harmful depending on the circumstances. The rise in STDs has probably tripled in the porn industry. Putting that aside, there are tons of women who enjoy working in porn movies. They get much satisfaction out of their interactions. To these individuals, the work itself is a great advantage of being a porn star.
Revenge
While it may sound unusual, some women become porn stars to get revenge. There are porn stars who have stated that they were seeking revenge on an ex-boyfriend. This revenge was acted out by participating in porn movies. Women who have chosen to seek some kind of revenge did so for various reasons. The reasons include cheating or abuse from significant others. One may find it difficult to understand why becoming a porn star can even the score with someone that has done wrong. However, that is where some women find their satisfaction and closure.
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On a personal level, a close friend of mine has been in the porn industry since she was 17 years old (she is now close to 40). She has been beaten, raped (more than once), drugged, insulted... and the list goes on. She has tried to get out of it but no one wants to consider you (apart from waitressing or hair dressing) if you have a history in the porn industry. Now, I know that this is not the experience EVERY woman has, but unfortunately, it is far from being an isolated case. There's a huge difference between the idea of pornography and the practice of pornography. Some porn productions may be a shining example of respect and ethics but those are the exception. And yes, society does still very much view the "porn star" as practicing a low-status profession.
But like I wrote earlier, I really enjoy some types porn and believe it is a social necessity, just like prostitution. But puritanism, extreme feminism and religion (just to mention those) are marginalizing and demonizing those professions with a passion, hence, feeding the sharks (of course, I'm not talking about child pornography which is a totally different story!!!!!). SO... Although I'm aware that some do, I believe most women, meaning a majority (%) of women, would not CHOOSE to become a porn star.