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What can we learn from 10,000 porn stars?

John Millward took six months to analyze 10,000 porn star profiles on Internet Adult Film Database to determine who the average porn star was.

Sounds interesting, right? If only there was a blog that could provide a synopsis of this study with NSFW visual aids. Good news, there is a blog that can provide a synopsis. It’s this blog. The Sex.com Blog.

Ok, Mr. Millward, what do you have for us?

Deep Inside Study of Pornstars What can we learn from 10,000 porn stars?

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Measure B passes & we don’t like it.

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Jessica Drake and James Deen abide by the new law

As you may have heard, there was an election last night and it was pretty exciting. Here are a few things that you need to know:

  • Barack Obama will be the President of the United States for another four years.
  • Marijuana is legal in the state of Colorado.
  • Measure B passed in Los Angeles County

The first two bits of news might make you real happy or real sad, either way it doesn’t matter because Measure B passing effects us all in the worst possible way. Measure B requires porn actors to wear condoms on movie sets!

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Sex.com banned from Pinterest

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Pinterest hates us

Since our relaunch in May, Sex.com has often been dubbed the “Pinterest for porn”. To be fair, the two sites are similar the main difference being that Sex.com is focused on sex and Pinterest is focused on cute crafts, cute shoes, cute mittens, cute cupcakes, cute babies, cute motivational posters, and other things that people find cute.

Over the summer, our web team noticed that Sex.com users were pinning adult content to boards on Pinterest. We were worried at first thinking that Pinterest’s official policy didn’t allow for anything that would not be deemed cute by the general public. However, there is a vibrant but hidden adult community on Pinterest that Sex.com users were participating in.

Our website was not only excited to see some users crossover, especially a female audience. A few days ago our crossover was shutdown by Pinterest. They have banned Sex.com, declaring our site to be spam.

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James Deen continues his rise in mainstream entertainment

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James Deen

The Fifty Shades of Grey phenomenon has been going strong all summer long. E.L. James’s erotic trilogy has been a best seller for 26 straight weeks at this point.

Now a Hollywood adaptation is in the works and who do they have in mind? Producers have made it clear that Anastasia Steele will likely be played by an unknown but who will play kinky billionaire Christian Grey? A few names have been floating around such as major stars like Ryan Gosling and Channing Tatum.

What about male porn star James Deen?

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Republicans to propose a crackdown on pornography

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Artist rendering of Republicans having sex

Republicans are always trying to take a moral high ground in their constant struggle against the depraved Democrats. Their latest claim to morality for this year’s election is calling for a crackdown on pornography.

“Current laws on all forms of pornography and obscenity need to be vigorously enforced,” is what Republicans have added to a draft of their official platform according to Reuters. If Mitt Romney is elected, it could mean a change in obscenity’s legal definition as well as more blocking software use to scrub out internet pornography.po

The Republican Party has always been perceived to be the party of big business. Would it not be beneficial to their economic policy to leave the $2 to $13 billion adult industry alone? Publicly they would have to condemn it but the reality is that pornography is a real industry. How could they benefit from trying to crush a contributor to the economy? (If someone has an explanation please leave a comment because as you can tell my understanding of economics is extremely low)

The decision to attack the porn industry must be based on morality. However a study by Benjamin Edelman from 2009 revealed that it was primarily conservative (or “Red”) states that had the highest consumption of pornography.

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