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What a girl wants: The rise of porn for women


One of the world's most popular pornographic websites recently revealed that women make up a quarter of its global audience. Surprised? You shouldn’t be.
By Nisha Lilia Diu , Monday 17 August 2015
Men are more visually stimulated than women. Everybody knows that, right? That’s why they’ve enjoyed pornography, in its various guises, for centuries while women have not.
Sure, women like fashion and interior design. They enjoy beautiful landscapes and artworks. They gaze longingly at the posters of heartthrobs blue-tacked to their bedroom walls, as teenagers. But, when it comes to sexual images – nothing. Their ability to respond is mysteriously switched off.
“I think that’s complete bullshit,” says Erika Lust, a multiple award winning 37-year-old pornographer. Her company, Lust Productions, pulls in around $1m a month from website subscriptions with a customer base that is 40% female. “Women didn’t like the pornography they saw in the past,” she says. “That doesn’t mean we don’t like any images at all.”
One of the world’s most popular free sites, Pornhub, which is visited by 156m people every month, recently revealed that women make up a quarter of its global audience .
“I’m not surprised by that figure,” the veteran American sexologist Dr Pepper Schwartz tells me. Schwartz surveyed 100,000 people about sex and relationships for her last book, The Normal Bar . “We found that many women look at it.”
“The industry is taking women as an audience very seriously”
With the internet, and particularly smartphones, the barriers to porn are gone; few were the women with the guts to buy top shelf magazines or rent x-rated films from mangy-looking sex shops, however curious they were about their contents. But having a personal, internet-enabled device means being able to discretely access explicit material – and that’s changed things for many women.
The runaway success of Fifty Shades of Grey, whose buyers were 80% female, is almost certainly (at least partially) down to the same thing; downloading an ebook or ordering on Amazon is a lot less embarrassing than parading an erotic paperback at the till in WH Smith’s.
Those aged between 18 and 24 - the generation that grew up with smartphones – represent the biggest slice (35%) of Pornhub’s female audience, with those aged 25-34 not far behind. Filmmakers expect girls currently in their teens to follow in their older sisters’ footsteps. As a result, “the industry is taking women as an audience very seriously,” says Sharan Street, the editor of the industry magazine, Adult Video News.
Jacky St James (left), whose subscribers are 50% female, directing a porn shoot. Jeff Koga
Five years ago, a new “romance” category was added to the AVN awards (the adult Oscars) because, Street says, “there’s so much coming out in that genre. The people making these films are often women, and they’re deliberately trying to reach other women.”
Street describes “romance” films as “little vignettes, with more context than a typical porno: he’s your boss at work, or you’re giving in to an extra-marital affair. There’s more foreplay.”
You’d be unlikely to use the word “romance” when describing the work of Joanna Angel or Jacky St James, two of the most successful female pornographers. (The strap-line on St James’s website runs, “good girls like it bad”). But St James, half of whose subscribers are women, does adhere to some of the characteristics Street describes. “I like to have a relationship established before the sex,” she tells me. “Unlike a lot of hardcore where they met five minutes ago”.
Erika Lust (centre) and crew watch the action unfold on her monitor. Chio Lunaire
St James is 38. “When I was a teenager no woman even admitted to masturbating,” she marvels. “But younger girls are watching a lot of porn.”
Most people are surprised by this – not least the many women who have logged on to explicit sites only to find nothing they liked. Claire, a 27-year-old management consultant, describes her typical experience with porn sites as going like this: “Click ‘play.’ No, try something else. No, try something else. Definitely no! Ok, the moment’s passed.”
What is she looking for? “I’m looking for a woman enjoying herself,” she says. “Instead, I find films of women being called sluts, who don’t look remotely turned on. I’m open to porn, like most of the women I know, but I often just find it off-putting and gross.”
There is a wave of content aimed at female viewers – including whole new genres, such as films set in spas that start off like those promotional videos for luxury wellness centres, but end rather differently – but it’s still a small slice of what’s out there.
“ The answer to bad porn isn’t no porn – it’s to try to make better porn ”
You only have to have a passing familiarity with the so-called “tube” sites (free porn sites such as Redtube, Youporn and Pornhub) to know how easy it is to stumble upon clips of girls being spoken to in abusive terms, being choked and shoved, or just behaving like empty-headed morons apparently oblivious to the men’s intentions and entirely impassive to the sex. At best, it’s irritating. At worst, it’s genuinely disturbing.
According to Pornhub, women are far more likely to watch lesbian than heterosexual porn. The student Amy Hart, writing in the Nottingham Tab , describes herself as "straight as a ruler". But, she says, "I don’t want to watch a girl being aggressively f— up the bum, it petrifies me. Lesbian porn is less threatening: it’s non intrusive and, generally, fairly gentle." Also, "girls constantly receive oral sex in lesbian porn". Women search for cunnilingus on Pornhub 900% more than men do .
Much mainstream porn, says Erika Lust, “makes women want to puke”. We’ve met near Barcelona, the city she’s called home for 15 years, in a flying club where she’s shooting a film about an aviation lesson that takes an erotic turn. After a morning of sex scenes it’s time for lunch, and cast and crew have taken shelter from the 35 degree heat under bamboo awnings, tucking into topped flatbreads and salads.
A Lust Productions film still. Chio Lunaire
As a political science undergraduate in her native Sweden, Lust grew increasingly frustrated with the fact that porn was, as she puts it, “closed to women. There were no women involved in the process of making it. And the female performers were reduced by it.” The message she was getting was, “nobody is interested in our pleasure, our sexuality - only in how we can make the man come.”
A lot of pornography peddles the notion that women are merely the tools of male pleasure, and many people are troubled by young adolescents’ exposure to it because of that.
The former schoolteacher Chloe Combi spoke to hundreds of British teenagers for her recent book, Generation Z , and found that, “sexual politics have taken a massive step backwards in the bedroom, with girls encouraged to be passive and boys aggressive." She told me, "they’re almost certainly imitating what they see in pornography.”
The Feminist Porn Awards began two years ago to recognise explicit films that represent female sexuality more truthfully (Erika Lust has won several). In the organisers’ view, “the answer to bad porn isn’t no porn – it’s to try to make better porn”.
Adult performers Carolina and Luke Hotrod shooting for Erika Lust near Barcelona, Spain. Chio Lunaire
In 2005, Lust began doing just that, shooting erotic films alongside her work in the mainstream film industry. Then, last summer, by which time she was married with two young daughters, she began crowd-sourcing fantasies from her Lust Productions subscribers, picking two each month to film for a new series of shorts called XConfessions. The series was an instant success. “It made millions of dollars in just a few days,” she says. The company is now a full-time operation.
Lust’s films have a dreamlike quality, often with little or no dialogue but a perfectly clear sense of the situation and the dynamic between the characters. She will often sacrifice what she calls “gynaecological” shots to capture a more authentic sex scene – the opposite of most filmmakers, who insist on unlikely positions in order to get the performers “opening up to camera”.
“I show touch, intimacy, connection,” Lust says. “I show the eyes. Women look for the man’s expression, not just his body.” A study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior in 2008 suggests Lust is right. It showed that while men stare far more at the faces and bodies of females when looking at erotic imagery, women gaze equally at the two genders, at the faces of the men and the bodies of the women.
“ I was scared. I was terrified. I didn’t know if I could tell them ‘no’ ”
The authors, the University of Nevada’s Marta Meana and Amy Lykins, conjectured that women identify with the female and are aroused by the man’s desire for her, which they look for in his facial expressions more than his body. (Which is not to say his body is unimportant; other studies have shown women will respond to a smorgasbord of nude and sexual imagery – except for men with flaccid penises. Their obvious absence of arousal turns women off.)
As well as including more shots of (better-looking) men in their porn, many female directors favour more normal-looking actresses over the conventional, silicone-breasted, porn star blonde.
Joanna Angel, whose audience is 30% female, believes her success with women is partly down to this. “The actresses I work with look a bit more every-day. Women can identify with them. They feel like it could be them in my movies.”
And, she says, “I’m known for having a lot of humour in my porn”. Angel’s material is unambiguously hardcore but it has a Carry On-esque vibe that is worlds away from the viciousness of some films.
The adult film director and performer Joanna Angel. Burning Angel
Earlier this year, the documentary Hot Girls Wanted , came out. It investigated the boom in “pro-am” - professional porn shot to look like the homemade videos of ordinary, “amateur”, teenage girls - showing a side of the industry many people are deeply uncomfortable with.
To maintain the illusion that these are leaked videos of regular girls, directors of “pro-am” will only shoot two or three scenes with each actress. The girls, who have been encouraged by agents to move to LA or Miami in the belief they have lucrative careers as porn stars ahead of them, are then told they can either go home or start doing violent, low-budget “gonzo” films.
Returning, shell-shocked, from a gonzo shoot, 18-year-old Ava Taylor tells the documentary-makers, “I was scared. I was terrified. I didn’t know if I could tell them ‘no’”.
The nagging suspicion that this is what they’re watching - a woman in pain, doing something she’s barely consented to - puts a lot of women off porn altogether.
Ava Taylor before a porn shoot in the documentary, Hot Girls Wanted. Netflix
“I prefer sites like Make Love Not Porn, where real couples upload films,” says 24-year-old Louise, a trainee accountant. “I feel more comfortable knowing these people are doing something entirely voluntary.”
Many female film-makers share this concern - not least, says Joanna Angel, because “the viewer can tell if people aren’t enjoying themselves.” Erica Lust believes this is particularly so for female viewers. “Women are much more critical consumers,” she says. “This matters to them.”
Luke Hotrod, the tanned, tattooed star of several Erika Lust films, including today’s, tells me she’s unusual among porn directors in contacting performers ahead of a shoot to find out who they’d like to work with and what they’d like to do. Jackie St James is known for doing the same thing. “With most directors,” says Luke, “you just turn up, meet the girl, and are told what you’re doing five minutes before the camera rolls.”
A film still from Make Love Not Porn. Love & Lasagna
The chemistry between Luke and Carolina, the slender brunette playing his flying instructor, is unmistakable. They approached each other via social media but hadn’t met until today and their obvious attraction, stealing glances as they walk through the long grass towards the little blue aircraft, makes the sex that follows utterly believable.
The fact that more women are watching porn and that filmmakers are creating material that caters to them is no doubt a good thing when it comes to increasing the representation of female sexuality. But women are no less prone to the negative effects of watching porn than men are.
“ I start watching increasingly hardcore porn, until I have to quit for a while ”
Siobhan Rosen, a sex columnist for American GQ, tells me, “I look at Pornhub and I get into the same mentality I imagine men get into, where at first the sight of two people having sex is so arousing. And then I’m like, ‘I need something more.’ I start looking at more and more hardcore porn, until I have to force myself to quit for a while.”
Habitual porn-watchers often report feeling less arousal during sex - something Rosen has experienced, too. “My partner and I made a pact to both not watch porn for this reason, and our sex life is so much better because of it.”
Back in Spain, the shoot is drawing to a close. Clouds of insects fill the air and the dozen or so cast and crew start madly spraying themselves with repellent.
I spot a pair of dragonflies in the grass a few feet away from Luke and Carolina. They are mating, diaphanous wings catching the afternoon sunlight, beautiful and carefree. I find myself wondering, not for the first time, at how we humans have managed to make such a natural act so complicated.
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Have you wondered what the best porn games are? Or, more specifically, the best free porn games? This can be daunting, given the sheer number of adult games that are being developed all the time.
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This article will provide a “best of” list, comprehensive reviews, an overview of our ranking criteria, and an FAQ section. (If you’re completely new to porn games, you might want to skip to the FAQ section first.) All right, let’s get right into it, shall we?
After much careful consideration, here’s our “best of” list:
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Nutaku is head and shoulders above the rest of the porn game sites out there. There are more games than you could probably ever have time to play (no, that’s not a challenge), including many that are free.
If you’re a hentai fan, you’ll most likely love Nutaku as that’s their primary niche. If you’re not really into hentai, though, you’re probably better off going elsewhere.
If you do in fact appreciate hentai, Nutaku is an incredible site with a smooth layout, no annoying ads, and gameplay that remains blissfully uninterrupted by bugs, lag, or glitches.
Pros Fun, addictive gameplay Top-rated browser game Perfect for RPG adventure fans
Cons Freemium (tries to sell in-game currency) Not the best graphics Hentai-only focus
Hentai Heroes is another game to check out if you’re a hentai fan. You’ll especially appreciate it if you like RPG/adventure games and don’t mind less-than-stellar graphics.
The gameplay, which consists of building your own harem, is quite addictive, but be aware that the game will try hard to sell you in-game currency, which means you might want to avoid Hentai Heroes if you have poor self-control and shouldn’t be breaking the bank on a porn game.
Ultimately, Hentai Heroes is fun and solid for a browser-based game, but lacks some of the higher-quality graphics and gameplay of regular PC games or porn games that carry an up-front cost.
Pros Quality you can expect from a Nutaku title Hybrid game (click, RPG, and harem) Extensive storyline Top-quality design
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