, making it a powerhouse lineup for fans of early 2010s collegiate-style content. : True to the CollegeRules
Over a decade later, the work of Cali Hayes under the CollegeRules banner remains a nostalgic touchstone for fans of the "Golden Age" of reality-gonzo sites. It captures a specific moment in digital adult media before the industry shifted toward the "step-fantasy" trends that dominate today. , making it a powerhouse lineup for fans
is designed around a competitive, "gonzo" reality premise. The episodes typically feature a group of young women engaged in various contests or challenges—often involving a 24-hour time limit—while being followed by "impartial witnesses" documented through handheld video cameras. This low-fidelity, fly-on-the-wall aesthetic was a hallmark of early 2010s adult media, aiming to blur the lines between amateur and professional production. Cali Hayes' 2013 Breakout is designed around a competitive, "gonzo" reality premise
"You know, the ones about hookups and relationships on campus. Apparently, the dean is cracking down on 'excessive partying' and 'undisclosed intimate relationships' between students and faculty," Emily explained. Cali Hayes' 2013 Breakout "You know, the ones
What made "-CollegeRules-" specific to 2013 was its production value. It was not true amateur content (it was produced by large adult studios like Reality Kings or Mofos), but it successfully mimicked the amateur look. The lighting was harsh, the audio was occasionally distorted, and the participants wore street clothes like tank tops and basketball shorts. For the viewer in 2013, this was the height of immersion.
: A look into how institutions of higher learning address or fail to address the sexual health and well-being of their students. This could include access to contraception, sexual education beyond the basics, and support systems for students dealing with sexual health issues.