💨 Abstract
The author describes the unexpected experience of discovering their mother, Jane, participating in a pornography documentary, "Mums Make Porn," aimed at addressing misogyny and exploitation in mainstream porn. Jane struggled with the cultural and moral gaps between her South Asian background and the explicit content, ultimately deciding to drop out. Despite the challenges, the author admires their mother's effort to bridge these divides and commends her moral fortitude.
Courtesy: Maelo Chelliah Manning
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