I think that there's a certain amount of confusion between glamour videos and romantic sex videos.
Producers see the popularity of X-Art and think that it must have something to do with the bright, neo-contemporary style. After all, the rest is just sex, right?
Well, I don't think people watch X-Art videos because they secretly want to have sex in an Apple store.
Monthly Google searches for "glamcore": 5,400
Monthly Google searches for "romantic sex videos": 74,000
The vast majority of people watch X-Art because they specialize in high-quality videos that show a man and a woman making love in a realistic and passionate way. IMHO, the set is irrelevant to most viewers.
What are people looking for in a "romantic sex video"? Realistic, passionate lovemaking between two people who look like they actually care about each other. Videos that they can actually watch with their partner and maybe pick up a few tips on how to pleasure one another.
Romantic sex videos should also culminate in a long, satisfying internal ejaculation -- not a money shot. What man wants his partner to see that and say, "Oh look, he pulled out. Why can't you?"
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