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