Lesbian sex in porn movies in unreal!
Porn movies killed heterosexual sex and eroticism as well as homosexual sex.
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Porn movies sell fantasies
Nowadays, when pornography is already accessible by clicking or pressing a button, nudity and sex itself lose all the value they used to have. As this solely involves the selling of fantasies, these scenes as well as the physical features of actors and actresses, such as the size of the breasts and penis, are often taken to extremes. If you make a quick check of porn programmes or pornographic websites, you can mostly see one and the same thing, from huge breasts to gigantic penises and totally brutal and dull sex scenes. In some cases, it could be said that pornography is even taken to extremes and that its aim is no longer to arouse, but to shock or fascinate. In porn movies, heterosexual sex and lesbian sex are adapted to fantasies.
Two ‘Barbie dolls’ who don’t have a clue
In porn movies, lesbian scenes most often show two porn actresses who only act to have lesbian sex, primarily for male viewers. At the recent festival of erotic movies that took place in Amsterdam, a homosexual porn star expressed an honest opinion claiming that they all wish that the porn industry would start making movies that include lesbian scenes with least a touch of authenticity. Namely, the majority of homosexual women are mostly indifferent to the scenes in which two Barbie dolls want to satisfy each other almost in a violent way. Lesbian sex in porn movies is intended primarily for male fantasies as the target audience and the makers of porn movie are men.
Genuine lesbian pornography
In the 1980s, Candida Royalle dealt with the pornography intended for women and, in the last years, her lesbian variant is director, producer and porn actress Mario Beatty, who is famous for discovering female sexuality and fetishes. Her lesbian movies, which also have a narrative structure, are described as very genuine and highly aesthetic movies. They are most often a mixture of expressionism, surrealism and film noir. The same aesthetic can be found in the book Sex, which was written by pop icon Madonna. The book is full of photographs of the naked pop queen, reflecting the pinnacle or eroticism.
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