
Upon finishing a funny submissive foot fetish movie scene with a co-performer (Sophia Jade, playing herself), Ramzi admits that he's basically done with the world of performing or acting in adult films, but he has one scene left that he feels obligated to, and it's with a mainstream indie film actress (Victoria De Mare, playing herself too). This last "boy/girl" scene carries a lot of weight and expectation though, since Victoria only appears in mainstream independent films, so this last scene was sure to be something different. All the while, all that Ramzi wants to find is love... Real love. Sometimes, you just have to let love in. Ramzi is leaving the "Brock Doom" world behind him in search of something purer and truer to his true self. As his recent past holds a grip over him, he finds his own path through remembrance, self-acceptance and ultimately, love. There is no sex portrayed in this film. There is only a casual conversation about life and love.
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