[quote]"If it's possible to have sex in a feminist way, it's possible to record it in a feminist way," says Pandora Blake, a 29-year-old London-based sex worker, pornographer and porn performer.
In recent years, feminist porn producers and performers have settled on a rough agreement on how to shoot pornography that empowers rather than demeans women and depicts authentic female sexuality rather than the presumed fantasies of the stereotypical straight man.
"Performers can negotiate what kind of safer sex practices they want to do, whether its dams or condoms or gloves, what kind of sexual activities they're prepared to do, they can choose their scene partners," says Stardust
Feminist porn is political - men, women, transgender people, gays, lesbians, self-identified "queer" people, straight people, disabled people, people of colour, fat people - all are filmed on their own terms and express their own sexuality, industry figures say.[/quote]
Let's be honest here......Porn is porn no matter how you look at it. they are doing the exact thing the porn industry does under the title "Feminism porn" is quite silly.
There is porn made for women and porn made for men, some porn caters to both.....hell a lot of girls would rather see 2 girls have sex than 2 men so they are just generalizing men here and blanking out the reality.
As for that last part in the quote.....last I checked porn already exists of people in those categories and cross overs, it's nothing new and those "performers" choose what they will and won't do.
What do you think?
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Was that what 2 girls 1 cup was about then?