💨 Abstract
The documentary "Bonnie Blue: 1000 Men and Me" follows Bonnie Blue's (real name Tia Billinger) organization of a recorded gangbang involving over a thousand men. Despite the salacious setup, the event is structured and procedural, emphasizing consent and safety measures. Bonnie presents herself as a business-minded individual who sees sex as lucrative and emotional. She defies societal expectations of trauma or victimhood.
Courtesy: Brooke Ivey Johnson
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