Genesis magazine has named Tassy Pink the winner of its amateur Sex Star Hunt contest, meaning she received about $11k and will appear in future issues of the magazine.In a business in which there is very little difference between amateur and pro, Pink, who developed the website Pinkgasm with similarly carnation-haired former consort Halcyon Styn, has certainly already received money for being naked, but Genesis' amateur contest defines the term "in the sense that they had not performed professionally in adult films or in men's magazines".
This is yet another blow to the Internet by the condescending print media, which say that legitimacy is only granted at the expense of a tree or via the skin of the endangered shrink-wrap beast.
Pink at the very least appeared in Adam & Eve's amateur video The Search for Adam & Eve, which was co-judged by Genesis editor Dan Davis. I guess that doesn't count because that movie was more of a documentary. Furthermore, her scene was marked by her partner's inability to maintain wood, so she dodged a bullet there, remaining a video virgin.
Pink has, since her last appearance on this website, had some work done. Her left breast was the object of some discussion, and I was not the only one who thought she had a three-or-four-notch Lincoln Log in there.

Pink's views on porn are clear. "Porn is BAD," she writes, referring to previous collaborations. "What we did together, love or not, was just porn."
I am hoping, then, that Pink's future appearances in magazines and videos will be clearly distinct from the layouts in which other people are engaging in pornographic activity.
Previously: Pink Aid: Coming for Katrina; XBiz Awards: short and full of snacks
See also: Genesis Magazine, Tassy Pink, Genesis reunion: "It's not about the money."
posted by Gram the Man
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006 ![]()








also, i NEVER said pr0n was bad, i said that what we did was love-based pr0n. not that it matters now, just clearing this one up too.
xoxo
tassy*PINK
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