FayeX-athon

Any British perv worth his or her salt will have come across the delectable FayeX at some point. She only does girl-girl but her teeny looks and cute-as-button-demeanour means that you can let that fact slide!
I first came across Miss Faye in Abi’s Pussy Parties 4 getting her face right in the fannies of the ever-delectable Michelle B and Abigail Toyne. It’s one big ol’ blonde fuck-fest and is definitely worth a watch. For those not signed up to Television X, do so now so you can watch! just to convince you, here’s a screengrab from Abi’s Pussy Parties…
I think my favourite scene with Faye in though, is episode 1 of Katie K’s Teen Rampage (top image). Not only does it have Faye but it’s also got the stunning Sasha (who you can see in this NSFW clip of her and Linsey Dawn MacKenzie). It’s almost like the girls could go head-to-head on who’s got the teeniest body and the winner gets to be molested by Katie K. Frankly, what could be better?
Answers on the back of a sticky postcard please…
Filed under: porn

your use of the the word teeniest is obviously intended to get the attention of those men who are into looking at naked teenage girls and i assume you must be aware that these men are more interested in the younger teens than 18 or 19 year olds,how does this make you feel ? it seems to me that you have crossed a line, are you sure you know what you are doing ?
I make it perfectly clear on my blog that I work in the adult entertainment industry and all my pornography related posts are labelled as such. If you are looking at posts that are about porn one would be lead to believe that you are seeking them out, or at the very least stumbled across it and have enough of an interest in the subject matter to continue reading and leave a comment. If it so disgusted you, why did you not just click away?
“Teeny” is commonly used word in the industry to describe females who have small bodies. I didn’t use the word “teen” as the girls portrayed were not teens. Many women are petite in this manner and many men find this attractive. This is true of elder women (porn term is MILF) and of larger women (porn term is BBW). Pornography caters to all tastes of women and I think it is incredibly critical and frankly stupid to believe that if men find smaller girls attractive then they obviously fancy under 18s.
Why don’t you ask some of your male friends if this is the case?
Dictionary.com definition of “teeny” makes no reference to teenagers it simply says “Teeny Tee”ny\, a. Very small; tiny.”
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/teeny
“the observer” I’d like to know how many men you quizzed to back up your crazy accusation.
Is there a national statistic available on men who like petite women? Does it clearly state that they, as a rule, generally hang about school yards?
Frankly I think your comments are born of your stereotypical media, spoon-fed mind.
Everyone likes tracks like The Undertones ‘Teenage Kicks’ and ‘Teenage Riot’ by Sonic Youth. It isn’t assumed that these tracks are suggestive of a prurient interest in people under the age of 16 or 18, so why should it be so if someone expresses a general interest in a ‘teenie’ look ?
It’s a potentially ambiguous area but surely common sense should prevail ?
Well said you
After reading this post I can’t understand how someone would get the idea that it is refering to underage girls?
That is ridiculous!
And what is to say that this post was written to appeal to men only?
I think you will find that many women also enjoy watching porn.
I feel that it is perfectly acceptable for everyone to have their own opinions however, some people clearly feel it is acceptable to be rude and abusive to others.
Satine xXx
i read most of your stuff. porn and non porn related. did i say i was disgusted by your use of that word ? i asked you how you felt about it. now i know. very defensive. you seem like an intelligent girl so i thought i would challenge you. i have no problem with your use of the word i just wondered if you knew what you were doing. you’re quite correct there are other terms like MILF or BBW but we both know that by far the most popular words searched on porn websites is 1. young and 2. teen this is true. you’re also right to point out that the girls portrayed are not teens but i suspect that if age that your company could legally show these girls was lower than 18 it wouldn’t be long before the web was full of naked 16 year old girls,the simple economics of supply and demand would make it happen, where do you draw the line. i was jut wondering, have a nice day.
when was i rude or abusive ? it seems to me that you lot just won’t face up to the truth that many many men have an interest in young girls , i was merely asking how the author felt personally about fueling this particular fire, i have no strong feelings either way. it seems to have set the cat amongst the pidgeons though, why are you all so defensive ???
Aww ‘the observer’ you come across like you really think you know what you’re talking about.
Actually, my findings show that more people search for “anal” than “teen”. Are you British or American? That could make a huge difference as to where you are getting your statistical info from. Perhaps more people search for “teen” on American porn sites but that is not the case of British porn sites.
Your original comment had very much an air of ‘disgusted Daily Mail reader’ about it to be honest, why else would you believe I’d “crossed a line”?
What do you know of the UK adult industry? Are you involved in some way? You are implying that it is merely the law holding the people involved back from showing under-18s and I think most involved would be extremely offended with your base accusations.
The Observer, no-one responding to you is defensive here. You are being agressive and argumentative and insulting to those involved with an industry that they believe in. Of course people will defend their livelihood! To you, it’s just a joke, something you can go and be faceless and make snarky comments about safely within the anonymity of the internet.
You are being provacative and trying to twist answers to your own ideas.
no i am challenging you to look at what you do and consider the exploitative nature of the pornography industry in general.
i am interested in debate in general i hae no strong feelings either way. i don’t need to i don’t make a living from pornography.
I am confused why it is that all the guys that do the bitching about porn being immoral are obviously so educated about it. In this case, it would be acting high and mighty about how porn alledgedly takes advantage of teenagers yet at the same time freely admitting to reading a blog that highlights different porn stars. One has to wonder what is in this guys closet collection that his wife doesn’t know about? I really wish that right wingers would act one way or the other and just stick to it.
I am a guy, and I will speak for myself only. I happen to like many different varieties of women, and I appreciate the beauty of how individuals are diverse in their beauty. I think a lot of guys like petite women; I don’t think there’s anything wrong in saying that. I don’t think it has anything to do with fantasizing about girls not of legal age, at least not for me or any guys that I know.
Observer, the pornography industry is bound by legal requirements that male and female models are over the age of 18. This has to be verified.
The fashion industry routinely seeks out and uses models who are often 13 and 14. Which is more exploitative of teenagers ?
why don’t you use the term petite ? instead of teeny ? that sounds like a good idea to me.
Quite frankly, I love what I do. I would not blog in my spare time about it, if I did not.
Porn is an industry, same as any other. Those who chose to be part of it know what they are doing and I have not met anyone yet who didn’t whole-heartedly love they do.
Your ideas of young girls being exploited for money are out-dated and old-fashioned.
I am open with my family and friends about what I do and all of them are supportive. Not once has the subject been raised of exploitation. The performers involved are well-paid, well-treated and well-informed.
p.s i am female
‘Not once has the subject been raised of exploitation.’ seems there’s an elephant in the room.
Yes it has. You referred to what you called “the exploitative nature of the pornography industry in general.”
i mean in the context of your reply, that none of your friends or family have raised the issue
why don’t you use the term petite ? instead of teeny ?
Look, I’m not being funny, but you really have no idea what you’re on about do you. There is no elephant in the room as far as my family is concerned. I’d really rather you didn’t assume about my personal life. Don’t you think that’s taking it a step too far now? Time and time again (in the space of one comments section!) you have been defensive and argumentative with my readers, some of whom are friends.
Haha, unless of course, you are actually a member of my family in disguise (horror of horrors!) and this is sadly the only way you feel you can approach me about this subject. I would have to disown you if that were the case!
It seems pretty obvious to me, so obvious I can’t believe I’m spelling this out for you… but I work in PORN. That means I will use the terminology for my industry. If I was in the film industry I wouldn’t say “oh, he was talking to the camera” I would say “he was breaking the fourth wall”.
Dude, seriously.
Why ? Not being funny but we’re not here to live up to your expectations and I won’t have my thoughts or language policed.
andi and frisky boy i was having a discussion with the young lady that writes the post i have no interest in policing you or indeed talking to you.
Everyone here seems to know what teeny means… With the exception of yourself, observer.
Why don’t you modify your understanding of the word?
Y’know, to what it says in the dictionary perhaps?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/teeny
The Observer, you have sparked a debate on what is essentially a public forum. Take responsibility for your actions. And don’t be rude to my readers!
Observer, I find your interest in the blog author unseemly !
where is the debate ? why don’t you use the word petite instead of teeny ? the fashion or film industry have their own problems but we aren’t discussing those. you work in porn so lets have it right, you would get less hits if you used the word petite.
Do a search for ‘teeny’. You see my blog come up anywhere??? Don’t be silly. I told you EXACTLY why I use that term. If you prefer I can tag with ‘petite’ as well then
Anyways kids, I’m offski. Ooops, sorry, did I say ‘kids’? Silly me!
There is no possibility of debate with someone who seeks to proscribe people’s thoughts and insists they use terminology chosen by themself. It’s akin to me using the term ‘hairy’ and you saying ‘Why don’t you use hirsute? Use hirsute !’
you write the posts for your job i understand seo
Eh? You what? I wrote that post for a friend of mine who hearts FayeX! You may or may not believe me (and I’d take bets on that!) but I don’t get paid extra to write my blog, I write about stuff that interests me. Some of it is stuff I come across at work, some of it is not. SEO does not come in to it.
andi the observation is irrelevant. the word teeny contains the word teen. if you scroll back to my original comment you might understand my point better.
It’s been said elsewhere; it’s for you to reflect why you bring what you bring to the word ‘teen’ or ‘teeny’. This isn’t a contemporary issue as youth has been idealised in art and literature for centuries. People like Carravaggio painted pictures of young men but it’s only when someone comes along and calls them ‘teeny’ that there’s an issue. We live in a postmodern world where everything is ambivalent. If you’re troubled by something that’s your call but don’t assume others should be and trust a little more to their taste and common sense.
now you’re trying harder but you still missed the point. art and literature ? this is a discussion about pornography. are you saying that i have some underlying issues about the word teen ?
I’m no psychologist but it does seem to be a trigger.
in this context i believe strongly that the use of the word teeny is wrong. you disagree, do you work in the porn industry too ?
teeny implies teenage. if you want to use the word tiny then why not use it ?
It’s neither right nor wrong. You and I determine that it is so. It’s certainly contentious and controversial but that alone doesn’t make it ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. Sometimes it will be ‘right’, sometimes it will be ‘wrong’ .. it’s a shifting, dynamic and ambivalent thing whereas you prefer fixed meanings and certainties.
No, I don’t work in the industry.
and while we are chatting andi i would like to point out that nowhere in my posts have i tried to insult anyone. yet you feel justified in suggesting that i have some ‘unseemly’ interest in the blog author and that i somehow have an unhealthy interest in teenagers. this is classic projection, this might be something for you to consider before you start pointing the finger. your defensive position is a smoke screen. you know as well as i do that the use of the word teeny in the context of pornography is a device used to increase traffic to the pages that the tag refers to. if you want to date the girl just just ask her. personally i prefer men.
Like I said i’m no psychologist. Despite your talk of projection I don’t think you are either. I don’t think i’m being defensive .. is it more the case that you wish to see yourself as ‘on the front foot’ verbally swashbuckling your way through a swathe of naysayers ?
Porn isn’t a repository of political correctness but that doesn’t mean that collectively it’s wicked and irresponsible. As I said above you should try trusting people a little more.
i don’t object to porn i do object to the word teeny being used to drive traffic to porn sites. its so obvious to me that there has to be a line somewhere, suppose that porn bloggers used the word infantile as a tag ? would that be too much for you ? can’t you see the parallels there ? where would you draw the line ? somewhere between infant and teen i presume.
These are YOUR issues and it’s unacceptable to YOU. It’s not about me trying to persuade you otherwise. We have what’s known as a difference of opinion. In your book this means you’re right and i’m wrong. I don’t see things that simplistically, more to the point I don’t have a need to.
i hope you will give it some thought
we make our own reality. simply deciding that there is no right or wrong is lazy and dangerous.
We can agree on that.
strange that when you thought you were chatting to a man you were aggressive and accusatory to me and once you realized that i am female you became patronizing and condescending,
and in response to the idea that porn is not exploitative i thought you might like to read this quote from last weeks guardian…”Like all liberals, I am torn on porn. I believe in sexual freedom, and detest the Puritanical view of consensual sex as shameful. So this Dionysian bonfire of taboos – this eruption of sexual self-expression – seems at first glance to be something to celebrate, a glorious rutting end to the old hang-ups. And yet, and yet… Are the “performers” being exploited? Seventy per cent of prostitutes have been sexually abused; as they lie on their cheap beds waiting for our double-click, are porn stars chasing the ghost of a childhood rape? We know the film that sucked porn into the mainstream – Deep Throat – is actually the record of a rape: its star, Linda Lovelace, revealed that she was forced to “perform” on camera by her psychotic pimp husband. Doesn’t the thought of the nations of the world masturbating over abused or raped women suddenly make the language of liberation look like a squalid trick?
I decided that the only way to resolve this debate in my own brain was to journey into the world of porn-performers. I was told by one editor who used to work with porn stars that there is a “strict code of Omerta in porn… They will all tell you they love it and nothing bad ever happens. Porn stars don’t air their dirty laundry in public – well, except on camera.”
Phil – a well-known 25-year-old gay porn star – suggested meeting one afternoon in the Café Nero on Old Compton Street in London’s West End. He was sitting at a steel table sipping coffee, a long, lean tree of a man with a surprisingly soft voice. I asked – a little awkwardly – how he got involved in the industry. “I’ve always had a streak that likes being watched. I started porn when I was 18,” he said, leaning forward. “I sent some photographs in and they had me in for a photo shoot. Then they asked if I wanted to do a scene, and it was a couple of hundred quid, so I said yes. And I’ve had some of the best sex of my life on porn sets.”
“That little bit of cash becomes addictive,” he said, looking down into his coffee. “You’re making £250 a scene. The industry sells a lie to teenagers – boys and girls. They say you’ll get more and more money, people will like you more, it’ll prove you are sexy and people want you. But it doesn’t happen – you don’t become a big-earning star, not in Britain.” He seems to have an abstract, almost Zen distance from it, as if he is talking about somebody else.
“When you’re 18, you don’t really think about the consequences of what you’re doing,” he said. “After I had been doing porn for a few years, I was really lost at sea. I used a lot of drugs – coke, K, ecstasy. I started having unprotected sex in my personal life. I thought – I’m going to end up dead. That’s what scared the shit out of me. At this health clinic they suggested I see a psychiatrist. It’s the best thing I ever did. Because…” his sentences stopped now; he spoke more haltingly. “It’s difficult to… I was sexually abused by a neighbour.”
And his real story emerged: the truth behind the groaning. Between the ages of six and 12, a neighbour periodically raped him. His mother was being so violently abused by his father she didn’t see it happening. “I thought I had done something wrong,” he said, the calm barely breaking. Do you think that exploitation led you to porn? It was the first time he paused. “Maybe. Maybe you think you can control it when you’re being filmed. You can’t. It’s just a different kind of prostitution.” And then: “I don’t know.” Do you think this has happened to a lot of porn stars? “I don’t know.”
Why was he giving up? “I only ever do films wearing condoms. But I was told by a producer if I didn’t do bareback [sex without condoms] I’d lose my career because the industry is moving to bareback. One of my friends turned up to do a film for a low-production company and they didn’t even check his HIV certificate. He was having unprotected sex without anyone knowing what his status was. I can’t get work because I insist on safe sex. But if I was 18 now? Yes, I would have done it too.” He looked away. “I’m hanging up my hat now. I’m not doing it any more. You know, I’m very political and I would have liked to have been a politician. Obviously I can’t do that now.” “
so sad. and i am sure that you wpould like to point out that not all pornstars are victims of childhood abuse. well of course they’re not but how can you ignore the fact that much of the porn industry is based on a very direct form of exploitation of the most insidious nature.
also you might try putting the word teeny into google see what you get.
Observer, to begin with I have serious doubts that you’re a woman .. biologically at least.
Secondly, most journalists write articles that confirm an opinion and position they hold before they’ve put pen to paper. They’re also constrained in that they’re expected to produce copy which is consistent with the views of the readership/ audience. This is a form of bias. This doesn’t necessarily invalidate the article but you must be aware that it’s a partial view. It’s one truth and there are others.
So for this and other individuals the porn industry wasn’t ‘how it appeared in the brochure’ ? Guess what .. it doesn’t only happen in porn. If you want to you can continue to make sweeping generalisations on the basis of very limited evidence or you can take a broader view. Don’t be so quick to make your mind up and seek out information and opinion which will challenge your views and not simply confirm them.