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  • Jacky St. James's smarmy narration tips off what's wrong with this XXX study of women in positions of power -she takes a facetious, condescending approach. Presuming to know the target audience's biases, she deals in clichés and false notions as if to pander to the jerks out there.

    Well, Jacky is no Lina Wertmuller, often wrongly accused back in the day of misogyny in her "grotesque comedies" starring Giancarlo Giannini. So when JSJ portrays women in a bad light it's not amusing, even if horny young men are her supposed consumers.

    Case in point is Ryan McLane's point-of-view, working for a tough cookie business woman Danica Dillon (an actress whose resemblance to superstar Casey Calvert is holding her back). Danica is his wife's best friend, so their hook-up could carry some interesting overtones, but Jacky plays it for surface value only, Ryan predictably giving in to the predatory female's desires against his better judgment.

    Vignette starring Romi Rain has her taking advantage of prospective employee Tyler Nixon whom she's interviewing. Her mistreating him, as she mocks his ideas for selling her "pocket pussy" product, is a nasty reminder of any baiting job interview one has ever suffered through.

    Cover model Chanel Preston indulges in BDSM lite in giving Damon Dice a hard time, but to coin a porno phrase, he loves it. This distasteful episode has so many inverted values assumptions (which Jacky's unsubtle approach fails to mock properly), like finking on one's colleagues, that it made my head spin.

    Similarly, Jacky's underlying "femme-dom" basis for this video is far removed from reality or even actual role-playing in a disastrous episode of tattooed Karmen Karma trying to fill the role of a hateful pop diva. Only Amy Whitehouse came to mind, but is hardly what Jacky was aiming for. Abusing her lapdog assistant Logan Pierce supposedly makes the nerd jump for joy at the end of this mechanical exercise.

    Other than a homework assignment for students of Abnormal Psychology, I can't imagine what use this ridiculous video has.