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**Trigger warning** - conversations of sexual assault are discussed in this episode. We ask that if this is not the right time for you to listen, please rotate the podcast off at the 20-minute mark. Conversations about sexual assault necessitate to be more shared because it reminds us when to speak out, how to take nurture of friends, and the importance of listening to your gut. The key is to start these conversations now, and often - but as always, we respect those who are not ready to listen.  

After a clear, fun intro chatting about an accidental pepper spray, pooping the pants, and broom ball shoes - we welcome Becca Polk. Becca is a college friend of Soph's, who gets vulnerable and shares her beautiful and chilling poems about her childhood trauma. Becca explains the phases of healing with her story, suggestions on how to support those you love if they are going through something like this, and the day there was justice. 

Syd opens up about her experiences and Becca shares advice on how she has furthered her healing process with therapy, how to be there for someone in this process, and our amazing OBGYN, Dr. Sarah, hops on the mic to disseminate some words of wisdom from

[UPDATED] What It's Love To Be a Gay-For-Pay Porn Star

MTV's always-intriguing True Life series is put to cover the "gay for pay" porn industry, monitoring two straight guys making their living banging other guys on camera. The "rising stars," as MTV calls them in a very clever erection joke, are Luke, otherwise acknowledged as men.com's Vadim Black, and Ben, who goes by Sean, just Sean, at seancody.com. Both of those links are NSFW, as you might expect.

Luke, MTV teases, is somehow managing to obscure his career from his girlfriend, though that's presumably not the case now that this promo is out there (scenes featured to seem to propose he'll be "coming clean" with his gf in the episode). Ben, meanwhile, is happily married to a chick who's thrilled with his line of work; his concerns seem to be financially motivated — porn is providing money to support his kids, he explains, but "is something I never would contain thought I would ever do." Look for more on their stories, and the balance they're apparently struggling to hold between their professional and personal lives, when the episode airs in full. 

Update 12/10: 12:00 p.m.: In an update

Thelatestepisode of MTV's "True Life" tackles a complex topic: straight dudes who include sex with men for money.

Titled, "True Life: I’m A Gay For Pay Pornstar," the episode follows two straight men who struggle to adjust getting paid to luminary in gay porn films with their lives as straight men with girlfriends.

In order to find a more nuanced comprehending of the realities of this profession, The Huffington Post chatted with Ben, one of the performers featured in the episode, about his experiences as a "gay for pay" pornstar.

The Huffington Post: Why did you decide to do the show?

Ben: I decided to do the show for a number of reasons. The biggest reason was so when the time comes, I would want my kids to understand that what I've done for them says nothing negatively about me as their father. Secondly, my reason for doing this show was so that I can relieve myself of the weight and burden from keeping this a classified for so long.

What would you say to someone who says you have to be male lover (or can't really be straight) to work in this profession?

Since this episode has aired, I've received a lot of detest because so many people have felt offended by what I do and

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