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Proof that Americans are lying about their sexual desires
What Google searches for porn tell us about ourselves. By Sean Illing with Seth Stephens-Davidowitz.
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Profiles of Cyberpornography Use and Sexual Well-Being in Adults
Although findings concerning sexual outcomes associated with cyberpornography use are mixed, viewing explicit sexual content online is becoming a common activity for an increasing number of individuals.
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Gay porn studio sparks anger over didgeridoo sex movie
A gay porn studio has sparked a furious backlash over a film that shows a man performing a sex act using a didgeridoo. The explicit movie has been branded 'racist' and 'incredibly disrespectful to the Australian aboriginal community' for its portrayal of the wind instrument as a sex toy. The adult film - titled 'Didgeridoo Me' - shows a sleeping man being woken up by his partner loudly playing the long pipe.
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Man who tricked women into having sex with promise of porn movie stardom pleads guilty
A 34-year-old Raymore man pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges stemming from a long-running scheme to dupe women into having sex. Mario Ambrose Antoine pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Kansas City to one count of wire fraud. Attorneys will jointly recommend a prison sentence of 10 years as part of the plea agreement.
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New internet porn laws could force viewers to prove age at POST OFFICE
Tough new porn laws could mean viewers of adult content are forced to verify their age at the post office before accessing explicit material online. Online restrictions are being brought in thanks to the Tory Government's Digital Economy Act, which received Royal Assent last week. The new rules make it more difficult for children to access adult material because of the new age verification process.
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Louis C.K. Says They Should Stop Making Porn
Louis C.K. talks to Jimmy about his process for writing jokes for his seventh one-hour special on Netflix, 2017, and why you should never ask a pothead for an opinion.
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Man dies under his six-ton pile of porn magazines
A lonely Japanese man who amassed more than six tons of porn died when a huge pile of magazines fell on top of him. And even more tragically, the man's body was only discovered six months later when the landlord entered the flat to find out why the rent had not been paid. The man's lowly death was revealed by a member of the cleaning team, who said his company had been hired to remove the magazines discreetly in a way that would not be noticed by neighbours and the man's family to save them from the shame.
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Exemplary Dallas ISD teacher fired over porn past says she endured 'sex slavery,' pleads for job
A Dallas ISD teacher who was fired because she acted in adult films more than a decade ago says she was forced into “sex slavery” and is fighting to get back her dream job helping children. Resa Woodward, 38, taught sixth-grade science at an all-girls STEAM academy at Balch Springs Middle School before she was removed from the classroom in November. She was fired after her past in adult films was exposed on social media. She is appealing her termination to the Texas Education Agency.
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Russia bans porn site Brazzers
The Russian government has blocked porn site Brazzers over claims it is damaging to the “human psyche”. Roskomnadzor, the country’s media watchdog, blacklisted the site, preventing access from Russian servers. It follows a ruling by a district court in the Samara region that Brazzers has a “negative impact” and “violated citizens’ rights”, reports the TJ Journal.
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Porn site holds Trump lookalike competition for X-rated presidential parodies
It might come as a shock but there is now a strong demand for Donald Trump to get into porn. So much so that adult entertainment giant xHamster is running a competition to find the sex industries answer to the president for a string of parodies. The porn site has been hunting for entrants with 'unique hair' and 'small hands' since November and says it has received "many" submissions.
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A vigilante hacker took down 20 percent of the dark web after finding child porn
An attack on the Dark Web left a whopping 20 percent of it in shambles. On Friday, a vigilante managed to hack into Dark Web hosting service, Freedom Hosting II, after realizing that it was allowing child pornography sites. As first reported by the Verge, visitors to more than 10,000 sites on Friday saw not their expected content, but rather a message that read, “Hello, Freedom Hosting II, you have been hacked.”
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Pornhub confirms Windows users are the biggest wankers on the internet
Pornhub dropped its annual yearly review and it appears Windows users had their hands full throughout 2016 – but not with work.
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Virginia lawmaker proposes bill to declare porn a ‘public health hazard’
A Virginia lawmaker has filed a bill that would declare pornography a public health hazard in Virginia. State Delegate Bob Marshall, (R-Prince William), proposed the bill that says porn leads to social problems, such as hypersexualization of teenagers and normalizes violence and abuse of women and children. The bill does not call for a porn ban, only the need for education, research, and policy change to address the “public health crisis.”
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Lawyers indicted for using porn to fuel $6M copyright extortion scam
Two lawyers were charged Friday with a "massive extortion scheme" in which they uploaded X-rated films to file-sharing sites, sued the people who downloaded them — and collected millions from victims who feared public humiliation, prosecutors said. Paul Hansmeier and John Steele actually produced some of the pornography, solely for the purpose of copyrighting it so they could file "sham lawsuits" used to shake down their targets, Minnesota U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger said.
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CNN denies airing 30 minutes of hardcore porn
CNN denied airing 30 minutes of inappropriate content on Thursday night after initially blaming local cable television provider RCN for the mishap, the network clarified on Friday. "The RCN cable operator in Boston aired inappropriate content for 30 minutes on CNN last night,” the network said in their original statement. “CNN has asked for an explanation."
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Making Sense of Modern Pornography
While the Internet has made porn ubiquitous, it has also thrown the industry into severe decline. By Katrina Forrester.
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Travels in Pornland
‘I can easily recall my first brush with porn’. Andrea Stuart explores the divide between mainstream and feminist porn.
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Donald Trump Appeared In A 2000 Playboy Softcore Porn
Trump breaks a bottle of champagne on a Playboy-branded limo while several of the Playmates are visiting New York City. “Beauty is beauty, and let’s see what happens with New York,” Trump says. Donald Trump made an appearance in an explicit 2000 Playboy video. Trump’s role in the porn is relatively benign and centers around him breaking a bottle of champagne on a Playboy-branded limo while several of the playmates are visiting New York City. BuzzFeed News obtained the footage from the online-only Buffalo, New York–based video store Cinema Cornucopia.
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Russia has lost all access to porn. And things have got very odd
Pornhub and YouPorn, the biggest adult websites in the world, have been blocked in Russia. And things have become very odd. The site has been blocked by the Russian state watchdog Roskomnadzor, which is known in English as the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media. Among other things, that agency is in charge of monitoring the internet and blocking sites that the government doesn’t want to be used.
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New York pulls the plug on public internet after kiosks are used for porn
Want to know why we can’t have nice things? Because apparently, the public — or at least parts of New York — is not to be trusted. Eight months after the appearance of the first LinkNYC hubs, which are — or were — internet kiosks meant to help bring the Big Apple into the 21st century, the city has taken a step back. Some of these kiosks were not used to “save data on their mobile plans, call relatives across the country, and get a much-needed quick charge” as they were originally intended. Instead, they were used to watch pornography.
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