The "female-friendly" sections of mainstream porn sites are often just proof of how low our standards are. Anything where a woman feels a modicum of genuine pleasure tends to get categorized this way, even when the images overall are clearly geared toward straight men. But Dane Jones' videos are some of the best options you'll find under this category. They're sensual, romantic, and focused on the women involved (though they tend to have shots that linger on men's bodies as well). You can become a member for around $20 to $30 a month, but many videos are free.
To counter this, MLNP encourages users to upload and share videos of themselves having sex or masturbating. Subscribers can rent videos for $5 (about £4 or AU$6, converted) and stream them for three weeks. MLNP has two requirements for submissions: all those involved must consent to the whole process (the recording, the submission and most importantly, the sex itself) and participants must be having the sex they'd have in real life.
The women-run Indie Porn Revolution—formerly known as nofauxxx.com—is committed to involving a diverse array of actors, showing safe sex (a rarity in porn), and casting frequently typecast people in nonstereotypical roles. Membership is $16.67 to $20 a month.
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"Porn, by default, becomes sex education, and not in a good way," Gallop says. "But the issue is not porn. The issue is that we don't talk about sex in the real world." The combination of free streaming online pornography and society's reluctance to talk openly about sex, Gallop says, results in people taking their sexual behavioral cues from pornography.
There’s an amazing winter storm warning in place for an enormous swathe of these United States, and though the Nymph and I are lucky to be snug as two bugs in a rug, in the midst of the Valentine’s Day near-blizzard, my thoughts are with those who are not. Be safe out there!
"Why aren't we talking about pleasure? Like actual pleasure," says Sybil Lockhart, lead researcher at OMGYes. "When we went to look up what the research was on pleasure, we found that there really wasn't any. What gets funded generally is pathology. It's anorgasmia or dryness or soreness."
Sexuality is a spectrum, and the best porn should reflect that. SPIT’s queer porn collection nails it on two levels, showcasing different types of content—videos, photos, and erotica—which showcase a variety of experiences. Its content is developed ethically, and the company is dedicated to creating consensual, equitable, and intersectional feminist spaces in the sex industry. That’s definitely a great reason to join for $19.65 per month.
A few crew members chuckle. They're filming for OMGYes, a site that hosts a series of online videos about how to sexually satisfy a woman.
MLNP videos include actual sex, and that they are crowdsourced and shareable online is key to MLNP's overall mission. Anyone with the moxie to whip out a phone and record themselves can spontaneously upload a video and share it with MLNP's 400,000 subscribers. In the five years since the site launched, 200 users have submitted 1,500 videos.
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The cute condoms/heart/pussy image was circulating on Tumblr ten years ago and made it into one of my themed image directories. But if I had any attribution then, which I doubt, it hasn’t survived my rough curation.
After Rosalind wraps up her onscreen interview, the team breaks for a late lunch of Chinese takeout. Later, Rosalind will shoot her touch-and-talk scene, where she'll masturbate on camera and narrate what works.
"These are serious issues for many, and more often than not, people are either too embarrassed or too afraid to admit to them," Hernandez says.