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According to statistics that probably matter , there is more content on Pornhub Premium than there is on
Netflix
. And while Netflix is beating Pornhub Premium in subscribers, Pornhub Premium has had over 5 million signups since its inception in 2015, watching over 200,000 videos, with 8,000 being added each month. Netflix adds a handful of movies and shows each month and comparing Pornhub Premium to Netflix is a futile and stupid gesture.
Comparing the two platforms isn't really the point of this. The point is that porn, on whatever website or service that is offering it online, is like the mighty redwood, standing tall in a forest of tiny pine trees. I don't even know if those two trees grow side by side, but for the sake of argument, this forest is magical, so relax.
Porn has had a rocky path in its growth history, but as we enter the meaty portion of the age of content it should be important to note that porn is the one streaming service that will outlast them all.
There are always some downsides to stating the obvious. The first being that those whom you are stating it to refuse to accept the inevitability or truth of the statement because it generally requires some sort of self-reflection, or reconciliation with their own feelings. The second downside to stating the obvious is that your statement will be immediately accepted and everything else you have to say may as well be a gentle buzzing that eventually fades into nothing.
With
YouTube
thinking it's a television provider ,
Apple
launching its Channels and TV+ service, Netflix tacking on a slight price increase , Disney+ finally teasing us with a launch date ,
T-Mobile
adding a streaming service and all the other crap we already are acutely aware of, it seems that all we have time for in life is consuming content. By that logic, the thought of consuming porn content on top of all the non-porn content we consume should feel like a daunting task, but it's not. It's easy, generally free and because of its construction, quickly and efficiently delivered. Plus, when it comes to paying for a streaming service, it was here first.
"From the beginning, adult entertainment has pioneered the content subscription model with pay-sites and are innovators in terms of supporting new models like the traffic generation tube sites. While mainstream content providers play catch up and adopt subscription models for fear of missing out," says a chipper YouPorn representative. "Today at YouPorn, we take pride in offering our users a wide variety of content. Not only do we host an extensive selection of engaging multimedia, we’ve worked hard to bring our community of billions other means of joy and pleasure designed for all devices. By providing fun and valuable content on YouPorn’s World Blog and sharing insights that benefit users like monthly sex horoscopes at yoursexzodiac.com , our streaming services continue to exceed the depths of other offerings."
While a sex zodiac probably isn't the thing that turns a Hulu customer into a paying YouPorn customer, that doesn't have to be the conflicting situation here. There is no conflict. Both exist side by side, even if most of us would be afraid to admit it. You at least spend as much time on porn sites daily as you do trying to choose a movie on Netflix. YouPorn recently launched a standalone app , which doesn't change any paradigms, but allows me to use the word paradigm in a sentence, something I haven't done since the late 1990s.
Pornhub and YouPorn and RedTube and xHamster and all the other sites out there are not the same thing as your Netflix or Hulu or
Amazon
Prime or Apple TV+ or SlingTV or all the other streaming movie and TV sites out there, but they are also the exact same thing. They are companies that provides content for us to consume at a level before unheard of and without fathomable reason. Did you think, back in 1994 as you were downloading a pornographic .gif file pixel by pixel while watching cable TV out of the corner of your eye that this is where we would be? Streaming porn on our phones while we scroll through Netflix looking for a movie that wasn't released in 1998?
We are at content overload. We are willingly acting out the most disturbing scenes from A Clockwork Orange , our eyes wide open to the sheer volume of content that is available and being made available for our consumption. As streaming services reach critical mass and we enter a phase in which we're just paying for cable again, porn calmly continues existing, growing in form, content and function, while we scramble to budget the three streaming services we can afford and lament the rest. Then watch a bunch of porn.
Because streaming is not limited to our couches anymore. There is a television in every room, because it's in our pocket. And porn has quickly adapted and will always be there. In 2018 YouPorn users predominately watched porn from their mobile devices, which accounted for 60% of overall traffic by device. Desktop traffic made up for 28% of overall traffic and then tablets, the least used device, made up 11% of traffic. It's certainly easier to watch porn on your phone than some foreign language thriller whose lighting pallet can only be described as shadow in a dark alley drenched in motor oil .
Porn has always been here and has paved the way for modern streaming services and will always focus on innovation and forward momentum , while the mainstream streaming services will continue to flood the market with content and just chip away at each other, fighting for scraps of business that justify their massive production budgets.
Eventually Netflix will face a reckoning over the quality of its original content. Eventually we'll have consumed all the cancelled TV shows on Hulu. Eventually we'll realize re-watching Disney movies has a fetid staleness to it we cannot explain. Eventually, we'll realize that it's all just a bit too much.
But not porn. Never porn. The commitment will always be less stressful, the content will always be fresh (unless you prefer to watch porn from the same era as Mash , which is all you, buddy) and the technology will always be adaptable and functional. After all the rest of the streaming services are eventually consolidated into one, massive subscription service, porn will still be humming along — defining industries like VR and AR and just being that soft landing that we all need after a day of falling through content.





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Watching pornography is a normal extracurricular activity for many women. Yet, the storylines in most porn movies center on a delivery guy/repair man showing up unexpectedly (eye roll). Why should you sacrifice a good plot for great sex? Get you some female-friendly porn that can do both. The best and most arousing porn films are often the ones that involve drama, relationships, and, ya know, things other than HD penises on the screen. But sometimes they can be hard to find. (Pun intended...?) In an effort to be helpful and sex positive, we've rounded up the best full-length porn movies, from vintage porn to softcore porn and everything in between, with ethical standards, feminist values, pretty cinematography, and good music to boot. (And P.S.: Just in case you need a great new sex toy to go along with these, we've rounded up our favorites there too.)
This 1974 French drama was actually the first in a series of softcore porn films all based on the erotic novel Emmanuelle , which was published in 1967. The plot follows a young woman named Emmanuelle who lives with her older husband in Bangkok, where he's serving as a French diplomat in the country. While abroad, Emmanuelle embarks on a journey of sexual discovery (because would it even be a proper softcore classic without a woman embarking on a journey of sexual discovery?).
In 1975, the Black Emmanuelle series, Laura Gemser, kicked off. The movies focus on Mae Jordan, an investigative journalist and photographer who publishes under the pseudonym Emmanuelle, and her erotic adventures around the world. The first installment was set in Africa and filmed mostly in Kenya.
This ‘70s porn classic is actually based on an off-Broadway play that ran for several weeks in 1971. It follows a tennis match that gets very sexy, and is actually considered as “erotic romance.” Bonus points for the theater beginnings, because it’s not just porn—it’s culture . Plus, keep an eye out for Sylvester Stallone in a pre-fame camera as a repairman (of course). 
Also known simply as Mona , this 1970 pornographic film was the second porn movie, after Blue Movie (below), to receive wide release in the United States. It's considered to be the first mainstream pornographic movie with a real plot focused on action, whereas Blue Movie was more of a slice-of-life movie (with sex, of course). Granted, the "action" of plot of Mona is mostly the movement it takes for characters to get to another sexual partner, but still.
Another 1970s classic from porn’s high-ish budget heyday, this one follows the tale of a woman who is rereading her diary and reliving all of the very sexy exploits she’s experienced while in a hotel room. 
This 1973 movie deals is all about the school spirit. A group of enterprising cheerleaders takes it on themselves to secure a win for their team’s football team by exhausting the opposing side the night before the big game. You can guess what ensues.
In 1971, noted Golden Age of Porn producer Bill Osco brought the world Harlot . Osco got his start in the industry working on Mona , and Harlot is definitely a movie in the same vein (it follows a young woman as she makes her way through various sexual situations—you know, like most '70s porn movies).
Bill Harrison stars in this 1972 classic as a construction worker who witnesses a car accident and then goes through the victim's purse (you know, as you do), where he discovers an invitation to a club called Bijou. As you might expect, this sets him out on a sexy adventure.
In 1984, Reel People hit the porn world and changed the game as the first major pornographic film to feature sex between professional porn stars and amateurs. This led to the launch of the "Pro-Am" genre; the film is seen as paving the way for the reality porn genre, too.
There are porn movies with "plots" and then there are porn movies with actual PLOTS. For the record, 1973's The Devil in Miss Jones is the latter. The movie is about a depressed woman who commits suicide, only to be told in the afterlife that even though she lived a good life, her suicide excludes her from entering heaven. Faced with an eternity in limbo, Miss Jones requests to be sent back to earth as the embodiment of lust so she can earn her place in Hell instead.
This 1976 porn has a very 1976 porn plot: A wealthy, married New York heiress named Pauline sets out on an adventure of sexual discovery and exploration involving ~sexy~ times with several different people. Classic.
A plot doesn't have to be complicated to be good, and that's more true in porn than probably any other genre around. This '90s classic (emphasis on the '90s) is about an Italian woman named Moana who embarks on a personal quest to improve her sex life and you have to respect a woman who knows exactly what her goals are and goes for them.
In this 1985 movie, a couple visits a sex therapist for help finding the elusive and magical (in 1985, at least) G-spot. The movie stars Ginger Lynn, Harry Reems, and Annette Haven and is considered a classic among porn aficionados.
This smoking hot classic takes viewers inside the sexual fantasies of several women, from a bored housewife and a lady boss businesswoman to an older woman and a curious teenager, touching on as many parts of the female sexual spectrum as you could expect a movie from 1979 to do.
Here's another '70s classic from back when plot and porn were much more linked than they are today. In The Ultimate Pleasure , an unhappily married couple jet to Vegas to indulge in their hedonistic sides when the husband finds a suitcase full of money in the back of his taxi.
The final installment in the Pink Velvet trilogy is widely considered one of the best lesbian adult films of recent years and is praised for its sensual love scenes, which feature real female orgasms.
This classic is basically a who's who of early '70s porn actresses. The movie is a series of sexy, sexy vignettes and the film's narrator acts as our tour guide on the erotic adventure quest. Yes, please.
This Japanese film from 1977 follows a somewhat classic plot: A beautiful young man is paid by wealthy older women to act as a gigolo who seduces young women so that his clients can watch their encounters from behind a two-way mirror. It’s a “pink film,” a designation given in Japan to films that received a theatrical release but contained nudity and sex.
You can’t go wrong with any of Erika Lust films. The director takes on women-centered porn, and the XConfessions films are the result of her requesting subject matter from viewers who want to see their erotic fantasies played out on the little screen. The cinematography is gorgeous, the actors have real chemistry, and the resulting films are as beautiful as they are super hot. 
Follow dinner party guests on an otherwise civilized evening, where the couples present recount—and relive—their twisting romantic and sexy adventures. The sex is told from the points of view of both parties, and the reactions from the guests vary in surprising ways. It’s a sexy movie in a very French way. 
This 2003 film may star some big names like Eva Green and Michael Pitt, but it is pure erotic artistry. It follows the story of an American studying in Paris who gets in too deep with a pair of siblings—yes, it’s extremely taboo—who help him to explore all of his sexual fantasies. 
Another Erika Lust film (she's simply the best!), this one won the 2012 Film of the Year award at the Feminist Porn Film Festival, and for good reason—it’s a female gaze-centered exploration of erotic fantasy told through a “Poetry Brothel” where patrons come to hear sexy stories. Each story is played out in beautifully shot sequences that are individually worth the subscription to Lust Cinema. 
Andy Warhol's Blue Movie was a game-changer: The 1969 movie was the first pornographic movie depicting explicit sex to get a wide theatrical release in the United States, kicking off the Golden Age of Porn. For when you're like "porn, but make it critically-acclaimed."
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Infidelity is a French film that deals with, well, infidelity. Three couples each have a problem: The men have been unfaithful. But they all handle these revelations in different, very sexy ways. It’s got a real story, where the acting doesn’t feel rote and the relationships have a sense of realism, and even humor, to them. That’s just an added bonus to the very sexy sex scenes , though, of course.
If the sex in this one feels especially realistic (though still very coordinated), there’s a reason for that: Xana and Dax are a real-life couple, and the documentary approach is a hallmark of Comstock Films, who make sure to include interviews prior to any action so that viewers can get to know the couple in a way that makes the sex scenes feel even more authentic and emotionally fulfilling.
This movie absolutely cleaned up at AVN (American Adult News) when it came out. This feature film is the definition of erotic art. A story of cheating, intense passion, and the ways people react when their fundamental views of the world are challenged, this takes everything you love about drama mixed with the sensuality of a great porn movie.
From feminist porn director Petra Joy, A Taste of Joy (opens in new tab) features a series of three vignettes that turn, in her words, "existing porn stereotypes upside down." The cinematography is gorgeous and the sex is steamy/female-focused—what more could you want?
Loosely based on Last Tango in Paris , this flick is about a woman who rents out a secret apartment to escape her fiancé, and ends up having an affair. The movie won The Feminist Porn Awards (opens in new tab) ' 2012 prize for "Most Arousing Adaptation," and was lauded for its "haunting, explicit sex scenes" and "emotionally rich performances." A must-watch for people who like a lot of romance and plot with their porn.
The Good Girl (opens in new tab) is a 2004 short film by Erika Lust that flips the "delivery guy comes over with a pizza" trope seen in many cheesy porn films on its head, thanks to a female lens. Even better, you can rest assured that this movie was filmed on a safe set with safe conditions for the actors involved, because Lust is a marquee name in the feminist film industry, herself the recipient of several Feminist Porn Awards.
Snapshot is an independently funded, award-winning suspense thriller (opens in new tab) staring queer people of color, and we are here for it. Written and directed by Shine Louise Houston, it's worthy of praise outside the industry. It even has nods to Hitchcock, that's how legit it is. "I’ve been working on this script for about four years on and off and I think it’s finally presentable," Houston said in an interview. "I strive for what Hitchcock describes as pure cinema. Most of the talent I work with have very little acting experience so I write minimal but precise dialogue and film in a way that lets the editing do the acting."
This 2012 movie goes for more of a softcore vibe, which in this case makes the tension all the sexier. It follows a woman with a long-held secret—she’s never actually had an orgasm with a man—who, after meeting an expensive escort named Paris, shares more than just a passionate night of same-sex lovemaking. 
A cop and his wife, bored of their tired sex life, decides to spice things up by secretly videotaping her encounters with sexy strangers. If you can suspend your disbelief long enough to avoid the obvious consent issues involved (do these people know they’re being filmed though?), there are some sexy scenes in this classic 1990s softcore movi
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