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Porn websites visited 250,000 times on parliament computers
Over 247,000 attempts were made to visit X-rated websites from the UK Parliament’s computer network last year, with the numbers spiking during parliamentary recess in April, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request has revealed.
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More of What Women Want – Pornhub Insights
After we initially ran the first installment of What Women Want back in September of last year, we got tons of questions from readers and reporters alike.
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Pornhub launches all-you-can-watch subscription service for £9.99 a month
For Internet n00bs who don't know they can get pr0n for free, now Pornhub will let you pay.
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PornHub Aims to be 'Netflix of Porn' With New Subscription Plan
Everybody from CBS to Lifetime is now offering their own streaming subscription video service, and now the porn industry hopes to join the fun. According to a new announcement by PornHub, the website is now offering users an "all you can eat" buffet of streaming 1080p pornography for $10 a month. This "Premium Package" of porn will include access to 100,000 videos curated from the website's catalog of quality fare.
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Josh Duggar Admits Infidelity and Pornography Addiction: 'I Have Been the Biggest Hypocrite Ever'
Josh Duggar has confessed to cheating on his wife Anna amid reports he signed up for Ashley Madison, a website that specializes in facilitating extramarital affairs. Josh, 27, and his parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar broke their silence Thursday on the Duggar family website.
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Watching porn does not cause negative attitudes toward women, contentious Canadian study finds
The idea that pornography leads to negative attitudes toward women is pervasive, helping shape obscenity laws, fuelling censorship attempts and even spawning a recent Hollywood movie. But the notion may have little actual foundation in fact, suggests a contentious new Canadian study that concludes the average porn user holds, if anything, more egalitarian views regarding women than non-users.
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There’s now a university for people who want to be porn stars
Have you always wondered about the academic side of porn and what it really takes to become a top adult film star? That’s what we thought. Well, thanks to one ‘Italian Stallion’, a group of aspiring actors looks set to ‘graduate’ from the ‘University of Porn’, courtesy of Italian porn actor, Rocco Siffredi.
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European country rules against smoking weed in lunch breaks - but watching porn is OK
Employees cannot be sacked for watching porn during their lunch breaks if it does not impact upon their ability to do their work, Italy’s highest court has ruled. According to Italian media reports, the Court of Cassation ruled against major car manufacturer Fiat after it sacked a factory worker in Termini Imerese, a town in Sicily. Bosses had caught the man watching adult films at work, but he argued that his viewing was limited to...
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The EU just made porn filters illegal
The European Union has voted through legislation that will require all internet providers to treat online traffic “without discrimination” – effectively ending porn filters established by David Cameron. The ruling, which has been greeted with dismay by anti-porn campaigners, will come into effect by the end of the year and is part of a broader move by the EU towards “net neutrality.”
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Playboy CEO: There's too much interest in porn
Playboy practically invented the American porn industry. But last month, the iconic magazine dropped a bombshell. Beginning with the March issue, Playboy is dropping full nudity from its magazine. Playboy Enterprises CEO Scott Flanders told CNN Money that the decision was made partly because of a proliferation of porn on the Internet.
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After Dropbox finds a child porn collector, a chess club stops his knife attack
Dustin Brown wanted a secure grip on the two knives he had selected to slaughter the children. Before leaving his Morton, Illinois, home on the afternoon of October 13, the 19-year-old wrapped each knife's handle carefully with duct tape. He then pulled on a pair of grippy gloves. The one-mile journey to the public library gave Brown one final chance to rehearse the plan he had contemplated for the last two weeks. Five-inch blades jingled together in his backpack all the while.
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Porn Company Drops James Deen After Rape Allegations
One of the world’s most prominent fetish pornography companies on Monday announced it had severed ties with high-profile porn actor James Deen, following allegations made by three women that he sexually assaulted them. Kink, which bills itself as “the largest producer of BDSM and fetish pornography in the world,” said it would “cease all ties” with Deen after his ex-girlfriend, Stoya, also a porn actor, accused him on Saturday of rape.
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James Deen Breaks His Silence: ‘I Am Completely Baffled’ by Rape Allegations
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Beast, the adult-film superstar, who stands accused of sexual assault by nine women, opens up about the allegations against him. After a lengthy back-and-forth with James Deen’s publicist and lawyer, the embattled porn star agreed to an interview by email with Aurora Snow of The Daily Beast—and only on the condition that the interview be published in its entirety.
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Inside The Porn Industry's Reckoning Over Sexual Assault
Plush Talent, a New York City-based agency representing adult film stars, recently started giving new clients a welcome guide to the porn industry. Along with tips on social media (“Twitter is a must have for every porn star, period.”) and taking photos for producers (“Don’t use filters”) the guide has a section on “Reputation.” It begins: “The adult industry is a lot smaller than you think and everyone talks, especially if they run into a problem with someone.
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The US state that wants to declare porn a 'public health crisis'
Despite the wealth of studies that suggest masturbation is healthy for you, the state of Utah is considering whether to pass legislation curbing people’s ability to watch pornography for health reasons. Senator Todd Weiler filed the resolution, SCR. 9 Concurrent Resolution, on Friday declaring that pornography is creating a “public health crisis”.
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Deep Inside The Wide World Of Football Porn
Maybe you support Cam Newton and the Panthers. Maybe you root for Peyton Manning and the Broncos. Maybe you don’t know, don’t care, and won’t watch Super Bowl 50 this Sunday. No worries, friend: There is always porn. Internet Rule 34 states, “If it exists, there is porn of it,” but football didn’t need the web to get its porn gloss. “I think football porn has been a thing as long as there has been football,” says Robert Rosen, author of Beaver Street...
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Study shows teens are largely ok with porn. Josh McDowell Ministries has a plan.
Ok so the Barna Group, at the behest of Josh McDowell Ministries, has done a study on porn use and teens/young adults. It turns out that young people (big surprise) are most sexually liberated than the previous generation (just like with every generation before them):
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Porn Industry Uses Airbnb, Rental Houses for Filming
Nearly four years after Los Angeles County passed new requirements for pornographic performers, the porn industry has spread to nearby counties like Ventura County — and much of that filming is happening in residents' homes with or without their knowledge, the NBC4 I-Team has learned. Private citizens believe their home is being rented out for a few days — perhaps never knowing it's become the set of a raunchy pornographic title.
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Charlie Sheen's ex Bree Olson opens up
Former adult film star Bree Olson has a message for young girls: Don't get into porn. Olson was one of Charlie Sheen's live-in "goddesses" who shared his home with other women during his 2011 meltdown. Olson estimates she was making $30,000 to $60,000 a month in the adult film industry before she gave up her career and parted ways with Sheen. Since then, she's been trying to transition into mainstream life, but it hasn't been easy. Olson shared her struggles...
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Major Porn Site Bans North Carolina Users
In protest of North Carolina's new anti-LGBT law, popular porn website XHamster.com has banned all computer users from the state. Since 12:30 p.m. ET Monday, the free porn-sharing site has blocked IP addresses from the Tar Heel State, citing a belief in equality for all. “We have spent the last 50 years fighting for equality for everyone and these laws are discriminatory which XHamster.com does not tolerate,” the site's spokesman told Huffington Post. “We feel this punishment is a severe one.
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