Haskell: So did you have fun? What was your favorite part? Nikki: I had a lot of fun today, yeah. Haskell: Yeah, Nikki: Um, eating you out and making you come like a million times was really fucking hot. Haskell: That was my favorite part too. What was difficult for you? Did you face any challenges? Nikki: Well, it was new for me, you know. I've never been with a trans boy before, so it's like exploring something new. And it's like I feel like a different, you know, different side of my sexuality. Haskell: Totally. Thanks for trusting me to be your first. Nikki: Yeah, I’m glad it was you. Haskell: Well, we've been talking for a while. I've been trying to get my hands on you for quite some time. Nikki: What did you enjoy about the shoot? Haskell: Definitely you making me come a lot and just, you know, you learning how to eat pussy. Well, I feel like you already knew how. I really enjoyed you eating me out. It's funny because, like, sometimes I don't love being eaten out, but, you could have been down there for a long time. Nikki: I'm a natural! What was the most challenging about the shoot? Haskell: Um, uh. I don't know. I guess I want to say it's hard to stay in place, but it's just hard not to have my hands all over you the whole time. (Laughs) Sometimes that's when you're sticking your butt up in there, I'm like, I want look at that. That's the hardest part for me. Haskell: So what are your safer sex practices and why? Nikki: Um, definitely take PrEP. I think anyone who is sexually active should be on it. And regular testing. As someone who has sex for a living, I do get tested usually like once a month, every other month or something like that. Frequent testing is important. I think it's always good to know your stats about everything. What are your safer sex practices? Haskell: I also get tested about every month. Talent Testing is very hard for me to afford, so I do testing to full panels through my insurance, which is very helpful. And sometimes I can go to the LGBT Center too, because they do full panels, swabs and urine, blood, all that fun stuff. And I don't even do anal, but I still get rectal swabs because, you know, you can - you can get it any time. Nikki: And you just get it from like licking a butt. Right? Haskell: Yeah. Been there, done that and also being on PrEP as well. I'm also on PrEP and you know, I'm just taking it every day to make sure that you stay negative of HIV. Haskell: So have you done porn before? Nikki: I yeah, I've been doing porn for about a year. Haskell: And why do you continue to do it? Nikki: Um, because it's kind of sexually empowering, I think. I was always kind of, you know, like in my shell, I guess with that and like, didn't explore too much and when I started doing porn, it just opened a lot of doors and I started exploring a lot. And like, today is like a totally new experience, right? So I like all the new experiences. Haskell: Totally. Nikki: So if you have to perform before, why do you continue to do it? Haskell: I've been doing it for about five years now since I was like 19 or 20 back in the Tumblr days. So I was just kind of posting porn on there and that's when I saw - I learned that trans porn -- specifically transmasculine porn -- actually existed. So there's not very many opportunities, let alone people in that. But it's gotten so much better over the years. But back in 2017 or so, it wasn't as common. So that was something that I really wanted to do. I've always been a really sexual person, and I think transitioning has made me realize, you know, how to embrace my sexuality a lot more. So I just love doing it. I love being able to meet new people, especially people that I wouldn't normally get to meet and just make that movie magic. Nikki: Yeah. What was your favorite part about quarantine? Haskell: Um, it being acceptable to be alone a lot? I'm totally a homebody and stuff like that, so I feel like I was kind of in my element almost because, you know, I had the opportunity to be by myself. But also that was kind of when I started working with people, like other people. So is it interesting with that. So just I guess really getting my brand out there for sure, being alone and working on my brand. Nikki: Yeah. Haskell: What was your favorite part of that quarantine? Nikki: I grew as an artist. I actually learned how to draw in quarantine. Yeah, I'd just bought book, a sketchbook, and I filled it out completely. I drew every day, like once or twice a day during quarantine. And then after I filled that out, I was like, Oh, now I know how to draw. Cool. It was kind of like a jumpstart. It was like a boot camp. Haskell: I love how many of these people picked out during quarantine. I wished picked up something cooler like that. I do like drawing. I'm so excited to play with you more. And this is just the beginning of me seeing you a lot more, I think. And I'm really glad that we got to have this opportunity and just get to know each other in a really awesome way. Nikki: Yeah, me too, this is a good experience. Haskell: Thank you. Nikki: Thank you.