Roosters 6
Casey Cox
is a porn star legend. Life is a never-ending party and there’s always a hot
guy or two willing to play. Then Casey meets the one man who isn’t interested
and suddenly it’s a challenge he can’t resist.
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I stared at
my reflection in the mirror and gave myself an eight out of ten. All those late
nights were finally taking a toll. Would I give them up? Hell no! Life was a
never-ending party, and the guest list changed every day. I liked it that way.
Variety is the spice of life after all.
But right
now, I needed to do damage control. I read somewhere that the eyes are the
mirror of the soul. If that was true then my soul must be puffy, wrinkled, and bloodshot.
It wasn’t a good look. Thank God for eye drops. A few in each eye made my
whites pop. I practiced my sultry green stare in the mirror. Not bad, but the
bags had to go. I reached for the Preparation H and applied it liberally. My
sister swears by the stuff.
I’d
showered and shaved at home, but my hair needed a redo. My trademark look is a
messy bedhead, black locks flying every which way. I don’t like to disappoint
the fans and it’s easy enough to get the look. It’s all about a good haircut
and a few styling tricks, like gel.
I stepped
back from the mirror to check out my body. No problems there. Six feet, two
inches of lean muscle thanks to an exercise routine that keeps me camera ready.
No matter how late I go to bed, I wake up early and use the small gym in my
apartment building. A good workout always makes me feel better. Today, we’re
shooting early, so I did a short routine, just long enough to break a sweat and
get my blood pumping. Then it was SSME, and I’m not talking kinky sex. Shower,
shave, moisturize, enema. I like to be clean for the close-up shots.
Yeah, I
bare it all, but it’s all for the sake of art. I’m not kidding. One of my first
jobs when I came to LA was as an artist’s model. At first, because of my strict
upbringing, I was uncomfortable posing nude, but eventually I realized that the
human body is a beautiful thing. It was a liberating experience.
Today, I’ve
convinced myself that filming is an art form. There are thousands, maybe
millions of guys out there staring at my naked body. What I do prompts an
emotional response and gives them pleasure, just like other art forms. Art is
in the eye of the beholder, after all. It’s one hell of an ego trip.
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Gale Stanley grew up in Philadelphia PA. She was the kid who always had
her nose in a book, her head in the clouds, and her hands on a pad and pencil.
Some things never change.
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Thanks so much for having me!
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