The Houston 620 has its roots in the city's thriving sex industry, which has been a topic of discussion for years. The event, allegedly taking place in a discreet location, brings together a substantial number of sex workers and clients. Over time, it has grown in size and notoriety, attracting a diverse range of participants.

First, the internet made extreme content easily accessible, so the novelty wore off. Second, and more importantly, performer advocacy groups like the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee (APAC) began pushing back. They argued that record-setting gang bangs were not feats of sexual liberation but forms of endurance hazing. In 2012, when Los Angeles County passed Measure B (requiring condoms on all adult film sets, later struck down but influential), the logistical impossibility of condom-compliant 500-person gang bangs became clear.

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Unlike its predecessors, which were often viewed as rougher productions, The Houston 620

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