Julia Ann made her adult film debut in 1992 and has since earned a reputation as one of the most beloved and respected performers in the industry.

She first gained attention as part of the iconic stripping duo “Blondage” alongside model Janine Lindemulder, and her enduring impact on the genre has earned her a place in the Brazzers Hall of Fame.

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With a career spanning decades, Julia Ann has witnessed some of the most significant changes in the adult industry.

During an appearance on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast, hosted by renowned adult film director Holly Randall, Ann spoke candidly about various parts of her journey—
including the personal reason she’s chosen to stop filming scenes with men.

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Julia Ann’s revelation has sparked a strong reaction online.

One person commented: “Wild how many people don’t seem to understand basic female anatomy.”

Another questioned: “Most men here clearly skipped biology class. Wtf?”

Meanwhile, a third added with a laugh: “It’s funny how quick people are to bash her, acting like they’re so innocent and have never made mistakes themselves!”

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In the revealing interview, Julia Ann and Holly Randall also discussed how people often react to the partners of those in the adult industry. Randall mentioned that her listeners are “fascinated by the idea of adult performers having relationships both within and outside of the industry.”

Ann added: “People love to judge those partners. Instead of accepting that the guy might genuinely not care, they’ll label him as a ‘sad cuck.’ And I’m like, if that’s what helps you feel better about not being able to handle it yourself, then fine — call him names. But the truth might just be that he genuinely doesn’t care.”

However, the most explosive moment came when Ann explained why she has stopped filming scenes with men and now exclusively works with women.

She revealed that she made the decision shortly after getting married — not because of her husband, who is outside the industry and “not a jealous person” — but simply because she feels more comfortable shooting with women and finds she can “work it a certain way.”

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