
A woman has explained why her boyfriend, who is straight, sleeps with men on camera as part of X-rated content which they say rakes in thousands.
Cheshire couple Terri and Ryan claim to be making between £2,000 and £6,000 a month from creating adult videos together.
Terri takes on the role of director, while Ryan stars in the X-rated scenes with other men.
The pair opened up about their love life during a recent episode of Love Don't Judge on YouTube, where Terri insisted that the couple know what they're doing.
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Ryan, an 'ex-con', said: "I could never imagined a couple of years ago that I would be doing this for a living, making spicy content with men. That wasn't in my wildest dreams."
In the episode, Terri's mother questions if she's worried that he will leave her for another woman.

Despite being taken aback slightly by the question, she believes that she's got nothing to worry about because it's just 'work'.
Terri said: "I don't feel any certain way about it – it's just work for both of us.
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"I do women content myself so I can understand what he is doing. Most of the time we work with people we know anyway."
In agreement, her boyfriend says that he's only 'gay for pay', and that his subscribers have gone up since making the switch.

"I'm a straight male making spicy content with men and that's my niche, some people like it and some people don't, that's find they don't have to buy it," he said.
"I'm not homophobic and I'm not taking advantage of anyone."
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Terri explained: "When he was in prison, I was making content with other people in the industry and when I was talking to the lads about it they were saying they don't make much money from working with women.
"It's all from working with men, their audience is the LGBT community, mostly their fans are not straight so they don't like straight content."
Ryan claims that people who have a problem with his job tend to do it online, not face to face.
"Friends wise, the ones I'm still mates with don't want to hear about it, they are not interested," he said.
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"Every now and again someone will say, 'I've seen you on TikTok', and I throw it back at them, 'why are you watching me?'
"Family, the ones I speak to I think are alright about it but again, it doesn't really come up in conversation that much."
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Dating trends