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“I always wanted to get better roles
... and the better roles are always
given to the girls who do boy/girl.”
With her large, expressive eyes and Mona Lisa smile, Georgia
Jones has a way of making eye contact that is at once forthright
and flirtatious. And she’s been seducing fans with that look since
2006, when she first performed on camera. But late last year the
veteran performer really shook up her fan base, booking her first
boy/girl scene after 13 years of doing only solo and girl/girl work.
Her first foray was a class act all the way. Directed by Laurent
Sky for Vixen.com, the scene paired her with Mick Blue.
Jones knows that some of her followers won’t love the direction
she’s taken. “I have a lot of fans who will be really upset, but it’s
something I’ve always wanted to do,” she says.
Jones says she has always made career moves at her own
pace. She spent almost a year doing solo only before leaping
into girl/girl. And then she gave girl/girl fans a dozen years before
deciding to move on. “There were so many fans who were so
appreciative of that, it was hard for me to transition away.”
Jones says, “I love working with girls. That will always have a
special place in my heart, and I will continue doing that. But I
always wanted to get better roles in movies, and the better roles
are always given to the girls who do boy/girl. I think that now being
able to do both is something that’s really going to make me happy.”
It’s also good for business. Not only does boy/girl work pay
better, but Jones also notes it’s good for selling her own content.
“I do really well now as it is, but I know that … shooting boy/
girl I would be seen by that many more people. A lot of free
advertisement for my content—a lot of people who will subscribe
to my OnlyFans once they see me on Vixen.com.”
As for what she enjoys in her own life, Jones says, “I’m not just
gay, I’m not just straight. I’m very open. And I’m polyamorous as
well. I like to have multiple people at once in my life. People think
it’s a difficult thing. … It’s more like the more the merrier.”
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