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danielle_ftv 09-22-2012 07:26 AM

Pornstars for the Troops
 
Recently a fan asked me if I've thought about sending photos to the troops overseas (and here in the states too). I've been thinking about it a lot today and think it could be an amazing way to show my gratitude for them. I have a few questions about it though that I was hoping some of you would be able to answer for me.

1. Can I send porn dvds to them?
2. If I can, what kind can I send them (solo, g/g, b/g)?
3. If I can only send autographed photos what kind of photos would I be able to send (non nude, topless, spread shot, etc.)?
4. Can I send sex toys like male masturbaters (and vibrators for the women :D)?
5. Where do I send all of these items to?
6. Would you guys be willing to talk to other porn stars about being a part of this once we find out what we can and cannot send?

I was thinking about asking Lia and Alison (I would have to ask Rob to contact her) if they would want to contribute photos also.

Drop Trou 09-22-2012 08:52 PM

1) I'd say yes, I had access to my laptop when I was deployed.
2) All of the above provided they're on DVD, imagine a guy between the ages of 18-24 who hasn't seen a woman in a few months.
3) I'll have to ask around to some buddies down range to see what's change in regards to mail, but you definitely should be able to send non-nudes, and the tease type stuff.
4) Don't think I ever saw any fellow Marines with that kind of stuff while in country. But there may be some guys that would like that.
5) Each unit will have an APO address that you can mail items to them. I'm in the process of trying to collect some for guys out in Afghan right now and currently stationed throughout the US.


Some of the guys I've already gotten the addresses from would like to know if you're interested in the pen pal deal.

Thanks for the support! Means a lot.

Anoree 09-23-2012 08:09 AM

I'm adding a post from Danielle's Thread on FreeOnes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dax_1
I saw this post so I registered.

1. Porn is not allowed in deployed environments (Iraq, Afghanistan) it's a violation of General Order 1 (no alcohol, no porn, no sex). But you can send it to soldiers in other places, I suppose..
2. See #1
3. You can send non-nude photographs.
4. I suppose you could send stuff like that - it'd be cool to have, but tough to keep clean in most places without everyone knowing your business - all of the latrines/showers are semi private.
5. This is tough - you'd have to just get soldiers addresses - honestly you could probably do it through this site, or your own site by polling fans. Everybody knows a soldier or two. Deployed addresses will be an "APO"

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The rules are one thing, but the reality is another - i'm deployed right now and lots of guys have porn.

I'm pretty sure some of the guys on my team would love to get something from you - I definitely would. I can verify my deployed status and get you an address for us if you want.

e83sOHpFYv 09-23-2012 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danielle_ftv (Post 36912)
Recently a fan asked me if I've thought about sending photos to the troops overseas (and here in the states too). I've been thinking about it a lot today and think it could be an amazing way to show my gratitude for them. I have a few questions about it though that I was hoping some of you would be able to answer for me.

1. Can I send porn dvds to them?
2. If I can, what kind can I send them (solo, g/g, b/g)?
3. If I can only send autographed photos what kind of photos would I be able to send (non nude, topless, spread shot, etc.)?
4. Can I send sex toys like male masturbaters (and vibrators for the women :D)?
5. Where do I send all of these items to?
6. Would you guys be willing to talk to other porn stars about being a part of this once we find out what we can and cannot send?

I was thinking about asking Lia and Alison (I would have to ask Rob to contact her) if they would want to contribute photos also.

Be careful, There maybe the potential "hot water" for sending unsolicited nude or porn shots. As a military brat you know that the regs can get very strange.

danielle_ftv 09-24-2012 06:08 AM

Well I want to make everyone happy and not get anyone in trouble. I figure if the military doesn't like me sending autographed photos and porn dvds to soldiers then they will hopefully just tell me to knock it off. I can't imagine I will get in any more trouble than that. But that is also why I am asking about the rules regarding sending porn.

Enigma 09-24-2012 12:54 PM

this make me wanna join the army now lol, dose it count if I start my own army with just me in it?....... no?..... worth a try, shame.

e83sOHpFYv 09-24-2012 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danielle_ftv (Post 36919)
Well I want to make everyone happy and not get anyone in trouble. I figure if the military doesn't like me sending autographed photos and porn dvds to soldiers then they will hopefully just tell me to knock it off. I can't imagine I will get in any more trouble than that. But that is also why I am asking about the rules regarding sending porn.

I was thinking too you don't want to get the recipient into trouble either.

APO/FPO restrictions.

Restrictions
Please do not send mail addressed to "Military Mail" or "any soldier" or "any sailor" or "any service member," or any other formulation that does not name a specific individual. Such mailpieces will be rejected and returned to the sender. While it was a tradition for the USPS to allow anonymous mail to be sent to random troops as a morale booster, DoD has requested it be ended due to heightened security concerns.
All packages must be 70 lbs. or less
Packages cannot exceed 130 in. combined length and girth.
You cannot send any item restricted by the United States Postal Service. In addition, you cannot send perishable foods.
Further, you cannot send any items that are restricted by the unit's host country, regardless of their mailability by the USPS. Any mailpieces being sent to troops deployed in the Middle East or Afghanistan cannot contain articles contrary to the Islamic faith (exception: single copies of non-Islamic religious texts and religious objects intended for personal use are permitted), anything that could be considered pornographic or politically inflammatory, or pork/pig-derived products.
You can see the full restrictions in the USPS Rate Calculator, or by contacting your local Post Office, calling 1-800-ASK-USPS or contacting the Military Postal Service Agency at http://hqdainet.army.mil/mpsa.
Please remove any batteries from battery-powered items (radios, shavers, media players) in case they accidentaly get switched on in transit. You can wrap them securely and place them with the item.
All packages must have complete customs forms attached if being sent to a APO in a foreign country.

danielle_ftv 09-24-2012 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e83sOHpFYv (Post 36921)
I was thinking too you don't want to get the recipient into trouble either.

APO/FPO restrictions.

Restrictions
Please do not send mail addressed to "Military Mail" or "any soldier" or "any sailor" or "any service member," or any other formulation that does not name a specific individual. Such mailpieces will be rejected and returned to the sender. While it was a tradition for the USPS to allow anonymous mail to be sent to random troops as a morale booster, DoD has requested it be ended due to heightened security concerns.
All packages must be 70 lbs. or less
Packages cannot exceed 130 in. combined length and girth.
You cannot send any item restricted by the United States Postal Service. In addition, you cannot send perishable foods.
Further, you cannot send any items that are restricted by the unit's host country, regardless of their mailability by the USPS. Any mailpieces being sent to troops deployed in the Middle East or Afghanistan cannot contain articles contrary to the Islamic faith (exception: single copies of non-Islamic religious texts and religious objects intended for personal use are permitted), anything that could be considered pornographic or politically inflammatory, or pork/pig-derived products.
You can see the full restrictions in the USPS Rate Calculator, or by contacting your local Post Office, calling 1-800-ASK-USPS or contacting the Military Postal Service Agency at http://hqdainet.army.mil/mpsa.
Please remove any batteries from battery-powered items (radios, shavers, media players) in case they accidentaly get switched on in transit. You can wrap them securely and place them with the item.
All packages must have complete customs forms attached if being sent to a APO in a foreign country.

Oh my...well that severely limits where and what I can send.

danielle_ftv 09-24-2012 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enigma (Post 36920)
this make me wanna join the army now lol, dose it count if I start my own army with just me in it?....... no?..... worth a try, shame.

Lol...you're cute!

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