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Originally Posted by MisterPeabody
Being in my mid-forties now I can look back on 30+ years of porn and can honestly say I've seen it change from good to bad to worse to OMG please stop treating those girls that way.
But as I look forward further into this century I wonder: can porn really change? "Adapt Or Die" is an often-used phrase and I understand its' context when it comes to business models. But how about actual models? As in, can performers themselves (and thus performances) change?
Porn seems stuck in 2005 mode. I've written extensively on my distaste for what I term "filmed consensual rape" where the girls are slapped, gagged, basically abused mercilessly and expected to LOVE IT! This type of porn is everywhere and therefore it's the "niche"-type sites that many are turning to for both variety and a sense of reality (or purer fantasy). So why don't the larger porn companies change the way they shoot porn?
Everyone seems to be complaining about declining sales in the porn business yet I see so many established "players" continuing to film the same old shit over and over ad nauseum...
As I said above, I've seen porn change over the decades but now porn seems "stuck" in one extreme, nasty mode all the while bitching about how things aren't like 2005 anymore. Maybe they should film like it's 2012 and reflect today's values and tastes in sex. Then maybe today's surfers and audiences would connect more with the adult performances and see what they either experience in their own lives or would like to experience.
Crazy thoughts, I know.
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What`s wrong with gagged and slapped girls? Like it`s something from the last few years...??? Like it`s so 2005 and why are they still producing that shit? Bdsm is a well known, large niche and to my knowledge content was allready produced in the 50s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettie_Page
It`s a large community of people that are into it. They are into it because they are into it ,not because producers produce it. It`s not that they are into it because there is no other porn to turn to.
Filming like it`s 2012 and reflect today`s values and tastes in sex? Sexuality has nothing to do with trends. A few years ago bdsm became "a trend" in mainstream media...
That means media gave it more attention because media gave it more attention, not because all of a sudden more people were into it; not like people getting into it because it was a trend. That would be the same as: being gay or having gay sex becomes a trend so a lot of hetero sexuals now want to try it because it`s a trend.
Sexuality has nothing to do with changing trends, values and tastes. There is a wide variety of people and a wide variety of sexuality and i think that most people can find the content that match their sexuality.
Regarding to the models... some are into it, some are not. Some models would never do it and some models that are not into it still want to do it and do it for the money. They think... well a little bit of slapping is not going to be very perfect but it`s also not going to kill me and if it pays good... why not?