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Anika Albright, 26, and Mick Blue, 39.

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Both are porn actors and directors.

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“We met on a plane to San Francisco, where we flew for work. We talked a little, but Mick had a girlfriend at the time. A few months later we worked together for the first time and the sex was great and we talked about everything – we had a lot of similar interests, but it didn’t go any further than that. Almost a year later, we ran into each other at the 2013 Adult Video News magazine festival, and Mick immediately rushed to kiss me. Sparks flew between us and he told me he was free. Since then we have been inseparable.

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Marriage is all about supporting each other in good times and bad. To be best friends and share every part of our lives. It means to respect each other in everything. We always decide everything together, and we are absolutely monogamous in our personal sex life.

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Porn does not make a person change; anyone who watches porn determines how it will affect him. Porn gives people the opportunity to relieve tension and blow off steam on their own through masturbation instead of going out and cheating on their partners with others or beating someone up to vent pent-up aggression.

As a married couple in the porn industry, we have personally benefited from this because we are completely open and honest with each other. We use work as a way to fulfill our fantasies, but at home we love to be alone and do not allow ourselves to mix work with personal life. — Anika.

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Susie Q James, 30, and Jesse James, 31.

Susie is a pornographic actress, sex worker, and host of the WhoreCast podcast.

“We met in a completely boring, unusual way – through friends. Although I admit that the first time we had intimacy was during a terrible threesome at Neil Gaiman’s bachelor party.

Our wedding took place on an organic farm on the coast of Northern California. We roasted a pig, exchanged vows in a cypress grove, and after the ceremony, I jumped into the river right in my wedding dress. I did not attach great importance to this day as “the happiest day of my life”, but in fact it turned out to be so!

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Jessie’s family does not participate in our lives because they do not agree with the advocacy work that we do in defense of the rights of sex workers, so only selected relatives, artist friends and ardent supporters are usually present at family celebrations. It is an incredible feeling to be surrounded by wonderful people who fully share our love and support our mission.

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In my experience, porn has basically helped me find the love of my life. I am polyamorous and all three of my partners are in the adult industry.” — Susie.

Kirsten Price, 33, and Keiran Lee, 31.

Keiran is an erotic model, Kirsten is a porn actress and full-time mom.

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“The company I work for [MindGeek]owns the online portion of Wicked Pictures (a porn studio in California. – Approx. translator), and Kirsten worked for them. I met her when I was interviewing at the AVN Awards. We flirted with each other – had lunch, then went on dates several times. I’m from England and I flew home. A month later, Kirsten bought a plane ticket and flew to meet me. After two months of our meetings, I had an accident and ended up in the hospital with a broken jaw and other injuries, and she did not leave me. I realized that she is the only one I was waiting for, and we have been together for five years.

I once said that I would never marry; she became sad. I took her to Paris, and one night we went to a five-star restaurant, and the waiter brings Kirsten’s order on a huge silver platter – and there’s an engagement ring inside. And I proposed to her.

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We booked a wedding in an old English church, but Kirsten got pregnant and we postponed the ceremony. Unfortunately, she had a miscarriage, and we decided to do without pathos and go to Las Vegas to get married. We tied the knot at the Paris Hotel – it’s a bit tacky but it was great and all our friends came over. We got married and again began to expect a child, and now we have a one-year-old son. We’re waiting for him to be 3 or 4 so we can have a ceremony when he can walk his mom down the aisle.

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They constantly write to us on Instagram (The social network is recognized as extremist and banned on the territory of the Russian Federation) and Twitter: “How can you be married and work in porn?” All I can say is that we have a clear division. When I go to work, I’m Keiran Lee; I play my part there. I’m working. When I come home, I am completely different. I am a family man, a father, a romantic at heart. The same can be said for Kirsten.” — Keiran.

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Oriana Small, 34, and Dave Naz, 46.

Oriana is a writer and former porn actress, and Dave is a photographer.

“We met when I posed for Dave for Taboo magazine. He filmed me in a lesbian scene, and a few months later we started dating. We were married by a very stern woman judge at Beverly Hills City Hall who lectured us on the seriousness of marriage. We laughed and cried all the time in front of all those friends and family who could only squeeze into a tiny room. It was fast, exciting and a lot of fun.

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When Dave and I got married, we became a real family. All doubts disappeared, we gained confidence as a married couple.

Certain people love to stigmatize the sex industry and shame us because it’s easier to blame freedom for all the sins than to live your life without judging anyone. I love watching porn and I know it has made my judgment wider, I accept all people with any bodies. I see people who hate it manipulate people who are unhappy into believing that porn is the cause of all their problems. It’s sad and wrong to make someone feel abnormal and nurture someone’s complexes.” — Oriana.

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