Farrah Abraham is opening up about the aftermath following her decision to sell her sex tape, Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Mom. The former reality star explains that she really isn’t sexually active, is disappointed in costar James Deen and notes that she is tired of everyone comparing her to fellow sex-tape creator Kim Kardashian.

Abraham tells E! News that her decision to release the video to Vivid Entertainment was simply so she wouldn’t be “exploited.”

"I [wanted] to put the ball in my court rather than let somebody else do what they want," she states.

“Really, I'm not that sexually active," she explains. E! notes that just last week Abraham took to Twitter to write, “I can't believe the one time I have sex in the past year has turned in to this #UNREAL” referring to the hype surrounding her sex tape.

Abraham previously explained that she didn’t realize that having sex with a porn star would turn into the tapes selling.

“The part that I was just extremely unhappy with was, you know, James Deen," she explains. "I'm experiencing him as a real, normal person and there's been so many different reports of what he was saying. But I personally texted him and said, 'You know, why are you talking about my business? What makes you think that that was OK when you know that that should remain private?'"

The young mom previously slammed Deen’s decision to let the secret out that they were creating a tape as the reality starlet hopped to make the tape look like a sex tape that was leaked. She followed saying she would sell the tapes contents for $2 million; she sold the contents to Vivid for less.

Additionally, Abraham tells ETOnline that she is tired of being compared to Kardashian, who appeared in a sex tape with ex-boyfriend Reggie Bush.

“I really don’t like to compare. We are two different people, two different situations… I also don’t agree with everything she’s done in her life, so I hope to live my life a little bit differently.”

Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Mom is currently available online. The movie hits the shelves May 14.

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