Porn is nothing but a fantasy. It’s an outlet in our society where we can plug into our deepest, darkest desires and watch them be portrayed on our computer screens. Porn does a lot of good for the world, but it also spreads a lot of misconceptions about how sex should be and how women should act during intercourse.
What many people don’t realize (unless they’ve got a background in filmmaking) is that shooting a porn flick requires the collaboration of a huge team working behind the scenes. Sure, you may be impressed by the fact that the blonde starlet’s hair never falters or that her make-up seems perfect even though seven guys have jizzed on her face. But the truth is that porn is a series of sequences shot over time to create the illusion of one continuous sequence. There are time-outs, there is queefing, and there are those awkward fumbling moments all of us experience when we’re in the sack.
It may surprise you (depending on your experience) that not all women can deepthroat a giant 9-inch cock, or take anal sex like it didn’t hurt them even in the slightest. Did you know all female porn stars are required to get enema’s for a big backdoor scene? The sad reality that is coming to light with our generation is that the accessibility of porn is forming the way we view sex.
Now, women are supposed to moan and roar at the sight of an erect penis, and scream at the top of their lungs when they reach orgasm. Not saying that there are definitely real people out there who do this, but porn is normalizing it. It’s taking a male fantasy and pushing it onto women.
The real question is: Where is the portrayal of female sexuality within porn? It doesn’t exist. That’s why it’s unreasonable for certain individuals to push this idea onto women that they somehow need to be artificial and over-dramatic when they’re having sex. Obviously, there are many different arguments surrounding porn, but this is just one aspect to ponder. Porn stars are sex objects, women are not.

