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  • This Bellesa Films label has "Porn. By Women" as its catch phrase plus misleading ads presenting itself as a form of reality porn when in fact we have pro porn actors exclusively employed. This edition is heavy on the voice-over and presents scenes that are unconvincing.

    The cliche of a boxer abstaining from sex before a prize fight is dredged up in "Training Ritual" where redhead Lacy Lennon inveigles Ramon Nomar to service her despite his dedication to that corny abstinence principle. No boxing or repercussions of the sexy decision are explored. In the intertitle announcing this vignette Lacy is misspelled "Lemmon", proving the Bellesa proofreader doesn't know Jack.

    Another silly scene is a lesbian encounter between sex therapist Piper Cox and Scarlit Scandal. Scarlit has broken up with her boyfriend and is having trouble achieving orgasms, which Piper endeavors to help her with. Of course, after the Oiler genre cliches lead to XXX Sapphic sex, Scandal services Piper as much as Piper solves the orgasm dilemma. Sloppiness continues with Piper credited as "Cooper" rather than Cox.

    "Keeping It Casual" deals with Riley Reyes dating Damon Dice but denying him any sex, almost comically, because he notoriously posted his promiscuity via social media before they hooked up. He manages to talk her out of it, and the sex scene unfolds as if it was an infomercial selling a sex toy (as porn labels often do), with a stupid creampie ending, followed by lameduck spotlight on the sex toy some more.

    Final vignette is trivial: Seth Gamble is a still photographer photographing popular Instagram model Evelyn Claire, who very easily seduces him. Other than the hardly rare chance to gaze at Claire's beauty, what's the big deal?