> committed relationship porn sort of seems like an oxymoron. (I mean, you can have more romantic versions of porn, but it will still depict a total stranger...)
I disagree with that last claim. There are many situations where porn depicts someone you're familiar with:
- Fan-made porn depicting pre-existing fictional characters, e.g. "a bu…
> committed relationship porn sort of seems like an oxymoron. (I mean, you can have more romantic versions of porn, but it will still depict a total stranger...)
I disagree with that last claim. There are many situations where porn depicts someone you're familiar with:
- Fan-made porn depicting pre-existing fictional characters, e.g. "a bunch of colored pencil drawings of all the different characters in Harry Potter fucking each other".
- OnlyFans and camming sites, where you might follow specific sex workers.
- Dating sims, where you might have dozens of hours of gameplay interacting with a given love interest (including both explicit and pg scenes).
> committed relationship porn sort of seems like an oxymoron. (I mean, you can have more romantic versions of porn, but it will still depict a total stranger...)
I disagree with that last claim. There are many situations where porn depicts someone you're familiar with:
- Fan-made porn depicting pre-existing fictional characters, e.g. "a bunch of colored pencil drawings of all the different characters in Harry Potter fucking each other".
- OnlyFans and camming sites, where you might follow specific sex workers.
- Dating sims, where you might have dozens of hours of gameplay interacting with a given love interest (including both explicit and pg scenes).
It might be interesting to see whether different types of erotic materials have different correlations with sociosexuality-related variables.