Only the occasional ‘buzz’ of sound lets you know that under the table lies an artist with a vibrator. In it, alt-porn star Stoya sits primly behind a desk, all alone, reading a book to camera.ĭressed in the kind of cutesy, off-the-shoulder striped top that wouldn’t be unwelcome at your Grandmother’s barbecue, Stoya’s reading is increasingly interrupted by splutters and gasps, until six minutes into the reading session she has an orgasm on screen, and the whole thing comes to an end. Hysterical Literature launched back in August 2012 on YouTube with Session One. There’s nothing to be found but a comfortable woman enjoying headphone-shakingly loud sexual pleasure, shot attractively in black and white. You can read more here about how almost all porn involving women has been shot from the male viewpoint – up until the 1980s, at least.Įnter Hysterical Literature, the art-porn crossover made by filmmaker Clayton Cubitt that involves no graphic images, and no nudity at all in fact. It’s hardly a surprise that while some studies couldn’t find a single man who hadn’t watched porn, estimates show that approximately only a third of women are going online to find what they want. Perhaps Moran hadn’t got the memo – female ejaculation on camera has, shockingly, been banned by the government.Īnyone looking for good (read: authentic) female porn online, must do battle with the sex-nightmare of internet content, which is filled with horribly sharp acrylic nails and painful positions that are more likely to send you fleeing to a nice nunnery than get you in the mood. In her book How to Be a Woman she talks about the nightmarish frustration of trying to find, anywhere, footage of a woman coming. The lack of authentic female-pleasure online is a well documented phenomenon.įamous journalist and feminist writer Caitlin Moran has written and spoken at length about the effort involved in trying to find one solitary woman appearing to have a genuine orgasm online. It’s a sad and curious thing that in the whole internet of things – where every whim, fancy, morbid curiosity and spot-picking fascination is indulged with a click – it’s so difficult to find women just genuinely having a good time on camera. And no, not then either, they were probably faking. And oh God no, absolutely not when they were using that thing. Have you’ve ever seen a woman have an orgasm in porn? No, sorry, definitely not the time you’re thinking of.
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