Ainara: At the time of filming, Ainara was the quintessential Fakings amateur. She fits the "girl next door" aesthetic perfectly—petite, shy, with a slightly nervous demeanor that Fakings fans generally love. She doesn't have the overly performative, fake energy of a long-time veteran; she feels grounded and real. Her performance here is grounded in a sense of genuine curiosity and hesitation, which sells the "reality" aspect of the scene.
Jordi el Niño Polla: By this point, Jordi is a veteran. His brand is the "skinny, innocent-looking guy who packs a surprise." His acting is usually hit-or-miss, but in Fakings scenes, he usually plays the role of the "lucky guy" perfectly. He knows exactly how to handle shy partners without overwhelming them, letting the female performer set the pace before ramping up the intensity.
If you are a fan of high-gloss, 4K, perfectly lit Brazzers-style production, this isn't for you. Fakings has a specific "soap opera/reality TV" aesthetic.
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| Step | What to Do | Why It Matters | |------|------------|----------------| | A. Set Intentions | Each person (Ainara, Jordi, and any guest) states what they hope to explore (e.g., role‑play, staged orgasms, power dynamics). | Aligns expectations and prevents misunderstandings. | | B. Discuss Limits | Create a “hard‑no” list (e.g., specific acts, language, props) and a “soft‑limit” list (things that require extra check‑ins). | Guarantees safety and consent. | | C. Agree on Safe Words | Choose a clear word (e.g., “red”) to stop immediately, and a “yellow” cue for slowing down or checking in. | Provides a quick, unambiguous stop mechanism. | | D. Establish Aftercare | Decide on post‑scene care (cuddling, water, blankets, debrief). | Helps everyone transition back to everyday mode emotionally and physically. | | E. Choose a Private, Comfortable Space | Ensure the room is clean, temperature‑controlled, and free from interruptions. | Sets the mood and avoids accidental disruptions. |
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| Cue | Action | Duration | |-----|--------|----------| | Breath | Deep inhale → ragged exhale | 3‑5 seconds | | Moan | Low, rising tone → sharp gasp | 4‑6 seconds | | Muscle Tense | Pelvic floor squeeze, thigh clench | 2‑3 seconds | | Eye | Look → close briefly | 1 second | | Movement | Arch back, grind hips | 2‑4 seconds | | Silence | Return to normal breathing | 5‑10 seconds |