Do anything else," he concluded.įollowing his confession and advice, Floyd recounted his present state in life. "Everything becomes exponentially more complicated and having a truly healthy relationship that is fair and equal is almost impossible." "It will also ruin your romantic life," he explained. "Working in porn is hard for very little money. "The porn industry will exploit you, it will chew you up and spit you out," he wrote. He advised anyone asking about "working in porn" "not to do it…ever." Nevertheless, Floyd expressed gratitude that he never recruited anyone to the industry. He listed "the victims of the adult entertainment industry": consumers, their families, "those involved in the production of pornography and, especially the models or actors."įloyd compared it to a knife, cutting "deeply the innate dignity of the human person." "Far from being a victimless act, pornography victimizes every single human being involved," he added. "Pornography does violence to human spirit and, in its effort to display human sexuality openly, pornography perverts it." The practice also "destroys families and relationships and lives." "With a contrite and broken heart I ask the mercy and forgiveness of those who were hurt by my involvement in the pornographic industry," he concluded.Īfter this confession, Floyd explained his view of the evils of pornography. "I hurt the men with whom I filmed pornography through my participation in the industry and I hurt the countless people who have seen what I did and who will see it."
I hurt my brothers and former colleagues in the police department in which I served and the religious order of which I was a member."įloyd even apologized to the viewers of his material. "My choice was arrogant and it was selfish," he confessed.
I had low self-esteem, I was depressed, I felt I had nothing to lose and I did not fear or care about the consequences of my actions." I was not economically destitute or without other options. "I was not forced, coerced, or tricked into doing pornography.
It begins "LOVE bade me welcome yet my soul drew back,/ Guilty of dust and sin." When Love asks "and know you not…Who bore the blame?" and invites the poet to "sit down…and taste my meat," the poet obliges.Īfter the poem, Floyd writes, "A few months ago at the height of my popularity, I quietly stopped filming in the adult entertainment industry." After recounting his withdrawal, he takes full responsibility for his actions. The confession begins with George Herbert's poem "Love," which focuses on God's forgiveness. After less than a year, the life-long Roman Catholic has returned to his roots, swearing off the "hurt" his acting caused.įollowing his decision to leave the gay porn industry, Floyd said, "I quietly deleted my Twitter account and my Facebook and Facebook Fan page." He also stopped posting on his website "and eventually had all the content removed." A fan-run Twitter account still exists, with the handle but Floyd has dropped completely off the map, and CP was not able to contact him for an interview.įloyd's one remaining website,, contains only his personal confession. Jake Floyd, better known as "Jake Genesis," has retired from the porn industry. 'People outside the industry think I must be gay.Jake Genesis, whose real name is Jake Floyd, left the Oakland police force in 2010. They say "you look like you're enjoying it". And I say, "thanks, that means I'm a good actor' Daniel added. Later, Daniel explained the logic behind staying in the industry. It's either this or going to work in a warehouse, 'cause I have no qualifications. I have driving qualifications, but obviously I've had one of them lifestyles where I've been banned from driving. I'm glad I found porn because I make more money now than I ever have. 'I see the perks of it now, I don't even think about what I've got to do anymore, it's that easy.
'I'm not in it for pleasure, regardless of what anyone thinks. She knows I do some kind of gay modelling, I could never tell her, she'd probably just laugh but I can't physically get it out of my mouth to her' Daniel said Later, speaking on a five-day shoot Mexico, Daniel is asked by his make-up artist 'Do you ever see any repercussions from your baby mama?' I'm in it because it's a well paid job, and I'm not going to make that kind of money, legally, anywhere else'. He then makes his co-stars laugh with very graphic stories of living in shared quarters with other solders and adds 'compared to what I've done in the army, this is a walk in the park'. He later adds: 'I told him I wasn't gay, but he thought I was just in that process. He went through a process where he was so homophobic it was just unbelievable. While his brother and sisters know about his career, he isn't as open with his parents about it. She knows I do some kind of gay modelling, I could never tell her, she'd probably just laugh but I can't physically get it out of my mouth to her.