Male gays in the female gaze: Women who watch m/m pornography This paper draws on a piece of wide-scale mixed-methods research that examines the motivations behind women who watch gay male pornography. To date, there has been very little interdisciplinary research investigating this phenomenon, despite a recent survey by PornHub (one of the largest online porn sites in the world) showing that. Since the inception of pornography, men have loved to watch two or more women have sex. That's why it comes as no surprise that lesbian porn has consistently dominated PornHub searches for well over a decade. But what is a little surprising is that that women are watching gay porn, too.
The site PornHub tracked user behavior according to gender and found that next to "lesbian porn," "gay porn" was the most prevalent type of xxx rated content viewed by females. Now THIS is. According to the channel Sexlog. The same survey achieved the following results: In the last 6 months, how many times did you watch gay men porn? The article also questioned the reasons why gay porn draws so much attention from women , and the answers were:.
Why do I as a woman like watching movies and reading books about two men falling in love? I have thought about it and all I can come up with is that I enjoy seeing men being vulnerable and nice to each other, but I wonder if there is a psychological explanation to it. Examples of books, movies and shows I love: song of Achilles house in the cerulean sea call me by your name red, white and. It is also revealed in this study that 18 to year-old women are 24 percent more likely to watch gay male porn than other age groups. Heterosexual porn is predominately made for and by men, meaning it rarely caters to what women want to see. So for a lot of women that makes for uncomfortable viewing.
Male sexual fluidity In my practice, I come across many men who identify as straight but engage in having sex with men or are attracted to watching gay porn. In it, Neville, a lecturer at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom, investigates what women enjoy about consuming gay male erotica and how it fits in with their perceptions of gender and sexuality. Neville interviewed and surveyed more than women over five years for the project. It was interesting to find that half the sample had done that.