Before I left to retrieve my jeans and phone, I asked her if she would ever go back to the "other world."
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“People always ask, ‘Is it sexual?’ And I tell them, ‘Is a beach sexual? Is a shower sexual? Only if you make it that way.’ Here, clothes are the distracting thing. You see a guy in a business suit, you judge his income. You see a woman in a sundress, you judge her taste. You take it all off, and you’re left with just... human.” We settled onto lounge chairs by the kidney-shaped pool. A volunteer asked if we wanted towels to sit on (hygiene rules) and offered us tangerines. The sun was brutal. Before I left to retrieve my jeans and
She laughs, and for a moment, the adult film superstar vanishes. All that remains is a woman with crows feet, a sunburn on her shoulders, and a peace that seems utterly foreign to Hollywood. As the sun dipped below the pines, the members of Whispering Pines gathered for a potluck. Jayden Jaymes—Janet—brought a quinoa salad. She wore a sarong only to carry the bowl (hygiene regulations require covering food, not people). You see a guy in a business suit, you judge his income
“For twenty years, my body was my product,” Jaymes explained, sipping a coconut water by the koi pond. “It had to be lit a certain way, shaved a certain way, oiled a certain way. You spend that much time in lingerie or less, you start to hate the costume. Eventually, you start to hate the skin underneath it.” Jayden Jaymes retired from active adult performance several years ago, pivoting to mainstream production and podcasting. But the burnout was physical.