P*rn is that age-old subject
that has spark up whole lots of controversies – most notably in a moral
environment. Some call it misogynistic and out-dated,
others can’t get enough of it.
Another woman’s words
HERE ARE VIEWS OF SOME WOMEN WHEN ASKED ABOUT
P*RN
Woman: I love a
bit of p*rn.
And not
your ‘feminised’ version either, but your bog standard, easily available, Red
Tube smut.
It
turns me on — both with a partner and on my own.
There is still a stigma attached to women
watching p.orn, with much of the criticism aimed at the banal narratives of
your average skin flick – we’re ‘supposed’ to enjoy things which are more
mentally arousing.
Less immediate tits and ass and more of a
story, with relatable characters.
You only have to look at the success of Fifty
Shades Of Grey to understand what society deems as acceptable ‘p*rn’ for women
to enjoy today.
Not on
my watch. Give me some old-school wham-bam hardcore filth any day of the week.
Sure it’s not exactly highbrow, and fairly
inaccurate in its portrayal of your average person’s s*x life, but there
are a growing number of women who enjoy ‘basic’ p*rn, and, perhaps more
importantly, a growing number of women who aren’t afraid to admit it either.
Another woman said
If I
want a storyline I’ll watch Netflix, if I want to watch two people f**king each
other, I’ll watch p*rn.
Make no
mistake, I wouldn’t factor a two-hour p*rn session into my daily schedule.
I’m
what you would call a recreational user – and I take it with a pinch of salt.
I’m
certainly old enough, and almost wise enough, to enjoy it for what it is and
not read too much into it beyond that.
Cheap
and tacky for the most part, but, if I’m in the mood, damn arousing too.
Another woman’s words
I watch it because I
want to have an orgasm and treat it like blindfolds, crotchless knickers or
role-play – as a bit of extra fun in the bedroom
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