Question Posted Thursday December 13 2007, 6:40 pm
In movies, when they have sex scenes, do the actors/actresses actually have sex with eachother? and do they use a condom or anything when doing it? How does that work?
Juelz0587 answered Friday December 14 2007, 4:46 pm: usually they are not really having sex unless you physically see it. If they are under the blanket and you only see from, say, mid stomach up...they aren't even really naked. Usually real sex is left for pornos. [ Juelz0587's advice column | Ask Juelz0587 A Question ]
WittyUsernameHere answered Friday December 14 2007, 3:21 pm: In movies usually unless they show full profile shots they are not completely naked.
The guy's dick is usually taped to his leg. They keep it out of the way. And in hollywood movies there is never actual penetration. As far as I know there has never been a sex scene in a hollywood movie where the actors actually had sex while being filmed. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
Professor_Kaos answered Friday December 14 2007, 11:19 am: Generally speaking they do not have sex. They will either work truly nude or they will wear crotch patches. There are several movies where there was allegedly sex or sex acts. The rumor was it was just easier to shoot it with them doing it. They are mostly a little older but the ones I know of are "Angel Heart", "Wild Orchids", and "Jade". There was sort of an independant movie a couple of years ago called "Brown Bunny" with Chloe Sevigny it it where she performs oral sex on a guy. But as a rule, in movies they normally don't actually engage in sex. [ Professor_Kaos's advice column | Ask Professor_Kaos A Question ]
Alin75 answered Friday December 14 2007, 6:59 am: In anything but hardcore pornography the actors do not have sex. If you are talking about mainstream movies it is most certainly all simulated. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
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