Men, Women And Porn — Shocking New Study Proves Stereotypes Are Still Wrong

August 24, 2010 No Comments

Porn is considered man’s domain. For centuries they secreted their dirty images under the bed, inside novels, and passed them off to their friends with the assumption that the women in their lives would die of shock at their depravity.

Now we know better — kind of.

A study was conducted about how the different sexes look at porn. They theorized that men would look at genitals and women would look at faces.

But they were wrong. Men looked at faces first, and women ignored them and focused on the sexual acts.

In hindsight, this should have been obvious.

Genitals are not pretty to look at (there is a reason it is called bumping uglies), and surely the men would want to know who they were about to fuck. Their line would die out pretty fast if they did not know they were getting it on with the king’s daughter.

The women were clearly taking notes in their head.

Although they said that the study was done for public health reasons, I think the researchers were looking for an “in” to the increasingly lucrative porn industry.

Oh well, perhaps they can write a book entitled Mars and Venus Watch Porn.

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