February 21st 2024.
In the world of pornography, there is a strong influence of patriarchy. From exaggerated scenarios to unrealistic body standards, mainstream porn often perpetuates harmful stereotypes about sex. However, new research has revealed that there is one supposed "favorite" in porn that is not actually as popular as it seems.
According to a study published in the Sexes academic journal, the majority of participants, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation, did not express a preference for giving or receiving cumshots. In fact, many of them found this act to be disturbing. Lead author Eran Shor discovered that most of the interviewees either had no preference or preferred to see male performers ejaculate inside the female performer's vagina. Only a small percentage (around 9%) said they preferred to see ejaculation on a woman's face.
For those who are interested in trying out the cumshot with their partner, clinical sexologist and therapist Ness Cooper offers some expert tips for safely exploring this act. It is important to communicate and establish boundaries beforehand, as well as get regularly tested for STIs and consider using PrEP. It is also crucial to avoid cumming in open wounds or eyes, as it can increase the risk of infection and cause discomfort. Additionally, it is important to make sure both partners are comfortable and consenting.
While porn may portray cumshots as a common occurrence, studies have shown that this is not necessarily the case. In fact, some argue that the depiction of cumshots in porn is misogynistic and promotes gender inequality. However, it is important to note that having sexual preferences is not inherently wrong, as long as it is consensual and does not harm anyone.
Clinical sexologist Ness Cooper acknowledges the influence of "porn patriarchy" on people's perception of cumshots. The dominant narrative in porn often portrays cumshots in a degrading and heterocentric manner, leading to negative biases towards this act. However, there are also those who enjoy cumshots for the sensations it offers or as part of a sub-dom dynamic.
Despite its negative portrayal in mainstream porn, the future of the cumshot looks promising with the rise of feminist and ethical porn that showcases the positive aspects of this act when done consensually and respectfully. It may take some time for these narratives to become more popular, but there is a growing movement towards breaking the patriarchal script in pornography. Do you have a story or experience to share about this topic? We would love to hear from you. Please email us at [email address].
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