Open Casting Call for ‘Penny Flame's Expert Guide to Rough Sex’

LOS ANGELES — Vivid-Ed Director Penny Flame will be holding an open casting call for her latest sex ed movie, “Penny Flame's Expert Guide to Rough Sex,” on Tues., June 3, and Wed., June 4, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Vivid offices, located at 3599 Cahuenga Blvd. West, 4th Floor, in Los Angeles. Both female and male performers are invited to attend.

“Penny Flame's Expert Guide to Rough Sex” will be the first instructional video of its kind to examine how to play rough and do it safely. It will cover a range of controversial topics including dominant/submissive role-playing, spanking, slapping, hair-pulling and even choking.

During the casting, performers will be interviewed on camera about their sexual likes and dislikes, their experiences with rough sex, and what they like about it.

"We are looking for smart, articulate performers who truly enjoy rough sex," Flame said. "Not only do we want people who are passionate about it, but we want them to be able to speak honestly and thoughtfully about why they do it and what they get out of it."

To reserve a time slot, email Penny directly at PennysCasting@gmail.com. Performers should write their names in the subject line of the email. Performers can also show up without an appointment during the casting times and will be taken on a first come/first served basis.

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