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Porn and relationships

March 28th 2007 00:23
Pornography. The very word conjures up images of handle bar moustaches and wooden, ahem, acting. But while it's something that we all laugh at, it's a fact that the pornography industry is booming. So that means more people are buying it, watching it and looking for it and just how many purchases can acne-inflicted adolescents and dodgy brown mac-wearers make?

More than 25% of us have used the Internet from home to search for pornographic images. The other 75% are either dishonest or don't have access to the internet. Unsurprisingly, the most prolific visitors of online porn are students.


His and Hers

It's worth exploring what options there are for females. We have sexual fantasies too you know, it's just that they haven't been so well catered for. Apparently we subconsciously seek a man with the same physical qualities that would have made a good partner in our cave dwelling days, when a girl would seek out the biggest, fattest, hairiest bloke she could find to scare mammoths away from the cave.

Pornography for women is really hard to get hold of. Recent changes in the porn laws haven't yielded any significant changes for women. It still seems that women are just used as things to put a dick in and everything seems to end up in double anal penetration.

Women are more cynical and want to see people enjoying themselves and unfortunately we are not seen as a viable market. The biggest market is actually gay men. Women respond well to erotica, so more books sell to women than magazines. After all who wants to see floppy dicks. Women are pissed off that erections can't be shown in magazines, looking at a floppy dick is never going to be all that exciting. Australian Women's Forum was once the one and only full frontal pornography periodical available to women. It was filled with images of hot me with flacid members. Not surprisingly, Australian Women's Forum is no more.


If you struggle to see any sense of the erotic in most pornography, it's easy to feel a bit bewildered if your partner continues to use it.

But just because they're enjoying the, er, performances of other people, it doesn't mean that you're not enough for them. Come on, surely even you in your ivory tower occasionally day dream about Brad Pitt coming by to 'fix the washing machine' and by some twist of fate he ends up shagging you on it?


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