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And so forth. Oddly enough if you search for "pornography" instead of "porn" you do not get any explicit sites on the first page. It's mostly wikipedia and other "educational" type sites, like the history of pornography in Canada.
At a quick glance of the first three sites that I've listed above, they are all very "plain" sites with very basic colours. Nothing fancy as far as websites go. The content itself is all thumbnail pictures of the content, which more often than not were pictures of women in either sexual acts, nudity, or being "picked up". If a man DOES show up in the thumbnail, it's usually only from the waist down. The few times you can see the entire man.... well let's just say that unlike the women pictured, the man was not picked for his physical attractiveness.
An interesting thing I noticed, was
the logo for the site "www.bangyoulater.com" shown to the right. The tagline "Why Wait... Masturbate!" is clearly not aimed at Women.Another good indicator that these sites are aimed specifically at men is the advertisements that appear on the sites. Generally it is either "make your penis bigger" type ads. Ads for other porn sites with more naked or sexually active women on them, or the "hookup sites" which are supposedly for men and women to network together for casual sex, but all the ads show attractive women either naked or in sexual acts. If the sites were for men and women, wouldn't there be more pictures of say... sexy male models with lines like "He's waiting for you baby!" or something? Obviously they are not expecting women to be seeing those advertisements.
I thought though that I would check to see if I could find some "for her" pornography sites. Another google search at "porn for women" revealed the following links:
Free erotica and free porn for women
We bring you only the best free erotica for women and porn for women! We have pics of hot naked men, sexy nude hunks and steamy passionate couples. ...
www.karaslinks.com/
Hot Porn For Women
Free porn for women links to the best free erotica on the net made just for the ladies.
www.hotpornforwomen.com/
Porn for Women Network - Erotica for Women
Porn for Women Network, a site with links to porn for women, site recommendations, women's adult products, sex movies and other information about erotica ...
www.pornforwomen.net/
Notice some of the key difference in the links. The main difference I noticed was the word "erotica" instead of pornography which came up in pretty much every link. Now I know there is supposed to be a difference between "pornography" and "erotica" with erotica being "nicer" but it seems like semantic nonsense to me.
So anyways, quick review of the three above listed sites.
First thing I noticed was the backgrounds. The majority of the sites chose "girly" colours such as pink or purple. The second thing I noticed was the layout. Unlike the men sites where it was an endless stream of thumbnail pictures, the women's sites had FAR less pictures. In fact the majority of the sites were text, which made them look a bit old fashioned. Also there were much less ads on these sites. Generally one at the top of the page and one at the bottom, with the content in the middle and wide margins. Unlike the men's sites, which tried to cram every inch of the screen with something, these sites seemed more "relaxed".
Although there were links to pictures, the main content of these sites seemed to be erotic literature, which makes sense since studies have shown that women prefer their sex with a side of story, and also explains the success of the Harlequin romances we discussed in class previously.
The last big difference I noticed were the advertisements on the sites. Gone are the "adult friend finder" ads and the "penis enlargement" ads. In fact, the only ads at all were links to other sites "for women." The gendered differences in the porn genre are VERY obvious. When I tried to find a "unisex" porn site, the first page of google came up with no results. The links were general porn (porn for men) or porn for women, but no site that catered to both men and women.
Although porn is predominately aimed at men, there ARE many sites aimed at women, complete with handsome men and pink girly backgrounds. Lastly, I found this link on "women and porn"
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/personal/07/24/o.women.watching.porn/
Which discussed such interesting things as "approximately one in three visitors to adult entertainment Web sites was female" and "Female director Candida Royalle's hard-core erotic videos, made expressly for women viewers, sell at the rate of approximately 10,000 copies a month"
It's an interesting article and definitely worth a read. The most interesting thing I found in that article really blew the myth of "only men like porn" out of the water. Apparently in a 2006 study at McGill University, researchers monitored genital temperature changes to measure sexual arousal and found that, when shown porn clips, men and women alike began displaying arousal within 30 seconds; men reached maximum arousal in about 11 minutes, women in about 12 (a statistically negligible difference, according to the study).
I must admit, I was surprised at the amount of porn available for women. I really expected almost no porn aimed at women. I find it interesting that I was wrong. Although the bright pink and purple backgrounds that popped out at me upon first click really amused me. Ah genderization.
--The N3rd.
Porn is certainly a fascinating topic for discussion. Pornography is a very controversial topic within and outside of the feminist community. You have examined very explicit pornography, but some feminists such as Catharine MacKinnon would say that pornography is anything that "[presents] women as sex objects or in postures of display" (Feminism: Issues and Arguments, Jennifer Mather Saul 77). Under Mackinnon's definition ads in magazines, commercials, etc. can all be considered pornography. Another interesting thing that MacKinnon says is that "pornography makes hierarchy sexy."
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting that the McGuill study showed that women and men are pretty much equally aroused by pornography. I wonder what the pornography shown to the participants was like. There is a lot of pornography that overtly degrades women, I'm curious as to what women think of this type of pornography.
If pornography makes hierarchy sexy (fashionable, enjoyable) does it help perpetuate men's belief that they have the right to dominate women? does it make women more accepting of this domination?
I agree that most pornography that is easily accessed is aimed at men. What do men learn from all of this pornography that is geared towards them? I do not agree with the censoring of pornography, but I do find it worrisome when a lot of the pornography aimed at men depicts violence against or the degradation of women coupled with material aimed at women that depicts submissive women as sexy (for an example of this check out America's Next Top Model 8 where the women are "sexily" depicted as murder victims...bc we all know how sexy violence against women is right Tyra?
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-ShadowsDreaming
"I wonder what the pornography shown to the participants was like. "
ReplyDeleteAccording to the study:
"But when the researchers showed gay, lesbian, and straight porn to heterosexual and homosexual women and men, they found that while the men responded more intensely to porn that mirrored their particular gender orientation, the women tended to like it all. Or at least their bodies did."
Not sure if that completely answers your question, but I hope it helps a bit!
--The N3rd
Porn is an extremely controversial topic, I honestly do not believe that it should be aimed towards any specific gender. If you are comfortable with your sexuality, by all means watch it! There is a clear division in how these porn sites are advertised. I was talking to my friend about how nonchalant and innocent the female sites sound, "free erotica and free porn for women." Like what happened to the XXX and pussy videos that I seen advertised for men. What would be the difference on the actual sites is my question, they would both be porn. Would the female site be a more mild porn, that just irks me because I am sure women watch porn as much as men do. my friend told me, "Well you have passion parties." I honestly did not know what that was, and again with the innocent descriptive words, honestly couldn't they just call them sex toy parties? I understand some would say men and women are different, because one gender likes to have sex and one likes to make love.
ReplyDeleteI also thought hard about Harlequin novels being related to porn and it was very funny to think about, because that is what the "reality" porn is based off of--the romantic, fairy-tale porn settings that are generally aimed to the sex that likes to make love--women!
Great job!
Aaliyah Jasmine