Sean built a career in gay adult content across multiple studios starting in 2011, balancing performance work with education. By the mid-2010s he was also working as an escort, building a profile that earned industry recognition. In 2018, he made a deliberate exit—completing a Ph.D. and shifting entirely into corporate work, leaving adult entertainment behind. The shift represented a clear personal boundary: he had other ambitions and credentials beyond the industry. Years later, he re-entered escorting through Rentmen, suggesting the work held continued appeal or financial logic despite his conventional career. His trajectory reflects the reality many performers face: the industry is neither a permanent trap nor a permanent exit.
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