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A JAPANESE porn star has revealed she’s calling it quits at 80, partly because there are not enough red-blooded Lotharios able to keep up with her.
A JAPANESE porn star has revealed she’s calling it quits at 80, partly because there are not enough red-blooded Lotharios able to keep up with her.
Maori Tezuka, who has spent a decade working in the industry, was regarded as the country’s oldest porn star.
But the former opera singer who made her debut in Japan’s flourishing “silver porn” industry at a sprightly 71, hasn’t refused returning to the industry one day.
“Once the lights go on, you just do your best,” she told local media.
“I have no regrets, but shooting became difficult when the actor wasn’t my type.”
“It was never about the money for me. I’ve already been asked about returning in two or three years — I said I’d think about it.”
Geronto-porn is not for the faint-hearted but is big business in Japan where around 34 million people — or a quarter of the population — are over 65.
Japan’s porn industry rakes in about $20 billion a year, with movies featuring rambunctious geriatrics accounting for around a quarter of that market, according to industry insiders.
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The genre took off thanks largely to the exploits of Shigeo Tokuda, an 82-year-old actor who has appeared in hundreds of blue movies with titles such as Forbidden Elderly Care and Manic Training of Lolitas .
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More stories to check out before you go
A JAPANESE porn star has revealed she’s calling it quits at 80, partly because there are not enough red-blooded Lotharios able to keep up with her.
A JAPANESE porn star has revealed she’s calling it quits at 80, partly because there are not enough red-blooded Lotharios able to keep up with her.
Maori Tezuka, who has spent a decade working in the industry, was regarded as the country’s oldest porn star.
But the former opera singer who made her debut in Japan’s flourishing “silver porn” industry at a sprightly 71, hasn’t refused returning to the industry one day.
“Once the lights go on, you just do your best,” she told local media.
“I have no regrets, but shooting became difficult when the actor wasn’t my type.”
“It was never about the money for me. I’ve already been asked about returning in two or three years — I said I’d think about it.”
Geronto-porn is not for the faint-hearted but is big business in Japan where around 34 million people — or a quarter of the population — are over 65.
Japan’s porn industry rakes in about $20 billion a year, with movies featuring rambunctious geriatrics accounting for around a quarter of that market, according to industry insiders.
In recent years sales have soared as more of the country’s perky seniors celebrate their mojo.
The genre took off thanks largely to the exploits of Shigeo Tokuda, an 82-year-old actor who has appeared in hundreds of blue movies with titles such as Forbidden Elderly Care and Manic Training of Lolitas .
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Dubbed the “Brazilian Hugh Hefner”, influencer Arthur Urso has revealed he once drew up a roster to plan time for sex with each of his eight wives.
Sex columnist Nadia Bokody says women should do away with this so-called bedroom rule.
A young Aussie woman has gone viral with a video mocking men for their pathetic and selfish excuses for refusing to wear condoms.

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Japanese cartoonist and animator (1928–1989)
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