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73.24.145.18 (talkcontribs)

He hasn't done porn in a while now. So what's the criteria where one draws the line at "retired from the industry"?

PeaceDeadC (talkcontribs)

Hello.

Technically, a performer may be listed as "retired" if there has been no new studio activity within 6 months after the date of their last studio update. However, this is not a hard and fast rule. Other factors come into play as well, such as:

  1. Activity on social media platforms: A performer who remains active on social media platforms, particularly in a professional/amateur context, may still be considered active in the industry.
  2. Official announcements: If a performer makes an official statement declaring retirement from the industry, this would generally be taken as conclusive evidence of their retired status.

Given the complexities involved, the decision to update a performer's status is typically a nuanced one, incorporating various factors for the most accurate reflection of their current involvement in the industry.

73.24.145.18 (talkcontribs)

He posts the very rare thirst trap, otherwise he's posting about being a coach for spinning classes. He's retired, guys. He's not going back.

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