According to the New York Post:
Lily Phillips, 23, had sex with over a hundred men in a day back in October to create some scandalous content for her subscription-based social media page.
But despite previously insisting that she enjoyed the extreme stunt, all that sex didn’t make her feel good.
“Sometimes I feel so robotic,” Phillips admitted in YouTuber Josh Pieters’ documentary titled, “I Slept With 100 Men in One Day.”
The British sex worker fought back tears as she recalled that day.
“I think by the 30th when we’re getting on a bit, I’ve got a routine of how we’re going to do this and sometimes you disassociate and it’s not like normal sex at all,” Phillips said.
Although it was a momentously frisky feat, it wasn’t all that memorable for the young woman, who admitted she didn’t remember much of it…
Phillips shared that it’s not just the physical intimacy of having sex with so many men that made her feel “so bad” but also disappointing them by not being able talk with them, or even being interested in doing so.
She said that conversing with them was also “hard” and recounted how one man complained that they only chatted for about two minutes when she had said beforehand that they would talk for about five minutes…
When asked if she thinks she should feel bad about not talking with each man for a set amount of time, Phillips explained that she felt she had disappointed her supporters.
“I guess when you’ve promised something to people who support you, it’s kinda hard to let them down,” she said.
The sex worker also admitted that she hadn’t yet processed what she did on that day, but said she wouldn’t forget the day of her emotional interview.
I wrote about the porn industry from 1995 to 2007. I found the experience often retarded my thinking. The more time I spent around porn, the dumber I got. Friends would say to me: “I remember when you were smart.” Other people noted how I became more coarse and more socially inappropriate the more time I spent around porners.
There are probably many revelations and many forms of knowledge that are not good for most people. For example, the happily married people I think I know seem to have positively distorted views of their spouse. I wonder if it is possible to love someone and to see them as they are.
I can’t recall examples from history of pornography serving as a stimulus to great intellectual achievement.
What would be the best way for a woman who starred in a 100-man gangbang video to leverage that achievement for success in polite society?
Her ability to disassociate might help her to become a great spy or shock jock.
Would you be proud to introduce this woman to your family and friends as your future bride?
Lily’s mother is her manager.