Boys or Girls in your pr0n?
Over on her blog Pandora raises some interesting views on spanking porn.
Pandora is about to launch a pay web site featuring spanking porn. I can’t wait and will be first in the queue with my credit card in my hot sweaty hand. But I digress.
Pandora wants to feature all kinds of spanking porn, and to aim that porn at a wide audience, both straight, gay male and female. The problem is that the biggest consumer of paid for porn is straight males, and they have narrow tastes when it comes to porn. Men want to see men spanking girls or girls spanking girls. So Pandora’s idea of some male/male or female/male porn, as well as the more mainstream male/female female/female, may not go down to well with the largest percentage of her audience.
Well I have contrary view. Publish and be damned Pandora, I quite like the idea of see some boys bums getting a good thrashing, and I don’t much care if it’s another boy or a girl with the implement!
Some time ago (the sadly missed) Niki Flynn and Ludwig produced a really cute video of Niki thrashing Ludwig. I loved it and I was eagerly awaiting the sequel but it looks like it’s not to be since Niki retired. I also offered my own bottom as a target if Ludwig fancied a bit of revenge but it looks like that may not happen either.
My point is that the only way to open kinky minds and pull them away from their deeply held and narrow view of porn is to offer them something different and suggest that they have a look.
Boys or girls. Cute bums getting spanked, what’s not to like?
Categories: Kinky, Porn, Spanking
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January 19th, 2010 at 01:57
Nicely said, Fred. I also loved the Niki/Ludwig films, mainly because of their real chemistry and lightheartedness. While I’d like to see Pandora make enough money to stay in business, I also agree that people can’t get on board with something they can’t imagine. They need to be offered choices.
My guess, though, is that high quality F/M is the major untapped porn market rather than M/M, but I’d be glad to be proven wrong.
January 19th, 2010 at 23:49
I agree with you, Fred. Publish and be damned!