PSA: Women Enjoy Porn Too

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The first time I stumbled upon adult films was at a sleepover with friends when I was fifteen. With our parents away, a little whiskey in our system, we decided to dig into a collection of adult films. We laughed and played it off as gross, particularly when we saw two women sharing intimacy. Looking back, I realize we were all grappling with feelings we didn’t fully understand. After all, who discussed women indulging in adult content? It was never brought up in sex ed, our parents certainly didn’t endorse it, and it felt like it was something only boys were allowed to enjoy.

We were expected to feign disgust, pretending we didn’t find it interesting at all. But I can confidently say that we all felt a spark of excitement. There were layers of guilt and confusion that accompanied those feelings. I distinctly remember feeling ashamed and worried about what it would mean if I admitted it turned me on. That was a long time before the age of smartphones, yet I still found myself wanting to explore more and read some erotic stories when I could.

While I didn’t consume a lot of adult content, it helped me gain confidence about my sexual preferences and made me realize it was perfectly normal to embrace my sexuality. However, discussing my enjoyment of adult films felt like a secret I had to keep hidden.

As I matured and became more comfortable with my sexuality, I also grew more open about watching and even admitting to it. It became a helpful tool for me, especially during times when I felt disconnected from my desires. After my divorce, I found myself single for a while, and my exploration of adult films increased significantly. For me, it was a form of self-care that was incredibly rewarding. I learned that I didn’t have to wait for a partner to experience pleasure; I could provide that for myself, and often, watching adult films became a part of my own foreplay.

A recent study published in Environmental Study and Public Health indicated that women who chose to watch adult content reported positive impacts on their sex lives, whether alone or with a partner. The findings from over 2,000 women showed that those who engaged with adult films during solo sessions or with partners experienced heightened arousal and more intense orgasms compared to those who did not.

When I eventually partnered up again, I felt empowered and more in tune with my sexual needs. Dr. Emily Harper, a researcher at the Institute for Sexual Health, stated that “adult films can foster a more open environment for couples to explore fantasies together, enhancing intimacy and connection.” This can be particularly beneficial for those who find it challenging to communicate their desires in the bedroom. Watching adult content together can serve as a great conversation starter.

However, it’s crucial to approach this medium with a discerning eye. While it can be empowering, it’s essential to avoid unrealistic expectations and remember that it is ultimately a form of entertainment. The benefits of self-exploration, including reduced stress, improved sleep, and increased self-esteem, are well-documented. So, if watching adult films enhances your well-being, why not use it intentionally to enrich your sexual experiences?

There’s a prevailing stigma surrounding women and adult content. While it’s widely accepted for men to watch, it’s time we normalize the conversation around women enjoying it too. Engaging in adult content is not just a male pastime; it’s a natural part of human sexuality for everyone.

Let’s create an environment where women don’t feel ashamed to express their desires and interests. The ability to feel aroused and seek pleasure is a normal aspect of being human and should be embraced.

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Summary:

This article addresses the often-taboo subject of women enjoying adult films, highlighting personal experiences and research that supports the positive impact of pornography on women’s sexual health and confidence. It encourages open conversations about female sexuality, dismantling the stigma surrounding women’s consumption of adult content.