Does ‘female-friendly’ porn exist?
Lauren is a marketing and social media coordinator for a…
“Female-friendly” pornography is a term that I have trouble both accepting and finding. I’m sure many Out Front readers can relate to the unbelievable let–down of what websites describe as female-friendly porn.
Size 2 models unrealistically using their oversized fingernails and faking orgasms aren’t exactly tailoring to the female audience. In fact, even when you peruse through the lesbian category, it’s just hundreds of these kinds of scenes.
The idea of “female–friendly” or lesbian porn has lately been under serious scrutiny. Davey Wavey, the YouTube video blogger responsible for “What Gay Guys Think About Vaginas,” recently released a new video entitled “REAL Lesbians React to Lesbian Porn.” Wavey portrays that there is no such thing as lesbian porn – it’s actually for straight men.
Throughout the video, the women are increasingly disgusted with the pornographic scenes and often called them out for seeming fake. One of the women remarks, “Mistake number one when making lesbian porn: Don’t use straight girls that have fake nails.”
This is the ugly truth we face on a daily basis searching for Internet porn. Videos found on fan favorites like Youporn and Pornhub are more commonly than not directed at heterosexual males.
I know that I’m in good company searching for real “female-friendly” porn. This alone leaves me with so many questions. Why the need for the fakeness in the videos? Where is the real lesbian porn?
I am reminded of a conversation about female–friendly porn with a friend a few months ago. She scoffed and said, sarcastically, “What? Porn isn’t friendly to females?”
She agreed that most lesbian porn on the market lacks a certain sense of authenticity. She told me she isn’t typically looking for the “Barbie types.” Rather, she prefers “people who look authentic and flawed.”
After discussing fake boobs and fingernails that curled two inches out, we found ourselves circling back to the main idea that all porn is aimed at men. My friend pointed out, “women – particularly women who love women – are aware of what is made and marketed for men,” and that “lesbian porn is usually made and marketed for men, or the commodified male sexuality.”
While my friend and I have come to a consensus, the question remains: why is the targeted audience for this specific type of porn men?
After endless Internet searches and conversations with both straight and gay male friends, one simple answer may lie within the male brain, or as one friend put it: “Men are more visual than women, no matter how or which way you spin it.”
Men have 20 times more testosterone in the brain and body than women, and some studies have suggested that testosterone, which some studies have suggested is strongly linked to a more visual component of erotic stimulation. The marketing departments for porn industries are cashing in using the visual stimuli of girl-on-girl porn.
While it may be hard for us to find visually–stimulating porn for us girls now, times are slowly starting to evolve. Websites like Girls Out West demonstrate that women can be just as visual as the boys. And then there are sites like Refinery 29 with their “Tasteful Guide to a Sexy Time,” with dozens of options of porn for women.
The porn industry may be male-dominated and targeted for the time being, but just keep at it, ladies. Female-friendly porn is headed our way.
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Lauren is a marketing and social media coordinator for a Denver nonprofit. In her spare time she enjoys writing feature articles for Out Front, as well as blogging about breaking news and local and national LGBT happenings.

Porn is for men – str8 or gay – because only men are capable of completely detaching emotion from sex. We can get off by ourselves watching porn, even just photos. We don’t care about the person we are fantasizing about – all that matters is: is the guy HOT? Is his dick BIG (enough)? That’s why gay men can have anonymous gay encounters: “hey guy – you look hot to me – and I look hot to you – so let’s do this!” All I ever here from women – str8 or gay – is “Eeewwww. That’s GROSS! How could you possibly have sex with someone you just met???” Women get off on all those “romance novels” – where the guy pays attention to the main female character and treats her with some degree of compassion and then solves are her (female) troubles. I’ve read those – and all I can say is: “BORING – bring on the nude dudes and let’s watch ’em go!”
Pardon me, I happen to be male (granted not a ‘normal’ one) I would agree that finding really emotional is very hard to do.. Personally I believe that if we removed the profit motive, we would see a very positive change in porn quality, because only people that really wanted to would. porn is a job now so of course it’s fake… i could not imagine having to fuck all the time sounds boring..
Really I think that a lot of the stuff on the i-net is sick… There is “female geared porn” that i find much better… X-art for instants has some decent stuff though i find there too young looking..
I fail to understand however how you say males can detach emotion from sex, maybe some can, I can not… as a matter of fact I can’t even be dominant in a sexual context…. if I feel so much as a little bit in control I shut down, really it’s very frustrating… In today’s world finding women that are take control are lacking unfortunately.
I think that Before we can see any real big change and balance out the dominance between the genders, we have to stop teaching the genders differently
Oh yeah – one more thing: guys – str8 or gay – don’t care if the action is “fake”. The only thing that matters is: are the guys/girls HOT??? (In fact, we guys KNOW it’s fake – and maybe that’s part of the turn-on: those very real porn “actors” are pushing “it” and delivering the kind of sexual experience can only happen in the movies, close-ups of sexual organs and all!)
Well Addison, I happen to be a Lesbian Erotica Writer here in CS, Colorado, and can say you seem very closed minded and inexperienced.
Have you ever been to the lesbian sex shop like the one in San Francisco where they make their own dildos and are very knowledgqable on sexual matters? How about online website Babes in Toyland?
There are actual lesbian porno movies out there that are very good like “Suburban Dykes” but it was made back in the ’90s. The lesbian porno mag also went out of business in 2003 due to lack of demand after e-zines took over.
Looked in some old “On Our Backs” lesbian porno mags and found a couple of old lesbian porno film makers: fetalemedia.com, girlsfriendsfilms.com and sirvideo.com / for books on lesbian sex / techniques try Cleispress.com, Alyson.com and Sexologist Betty Dodson at bettydodson.com. For lesbian porno stores: toys in Babeland in Seattle/ babeland.com, Eves Garden in NYC/ evesgarden.com, Grand Opening in Hollywood/ grandopening.com and Good Vibrations in San Francisco. Take a walk on the Wild Side!
A lot changed from 2000-2010 with the lost of may Womyn owned bookstores like the Book Garden that was in Denver and magazines like Girlfriends/ On Our Backs would of SF that died after the paper mags couldn’t compete with e-zines and blogs that started online.
Actually, I pulled out an old copy of “On Our Backs” lesbian porno mag and it has Wolfe Video that offers Gay & Lesbian videos and its “Toys in Babeland” at http://www.babeland.com for toys & such, or http://www.cleispress.com for books on Lesbian sexuality and techniques. Hope this helps!
I’ve spent the last 13 years making and curating female friendly porn – albeit porn aimed at straight women. There IS authentic lesbian porn out there as well as adult content that seeks to speak to and include women of all orientations. I’ve listed some of those sites at http://www.femalefriendlyporn.com/ and
http://www.feministpornguide.com/
If you want straight-up real lesbian content, try this page:
http://www.pornmoviesforwomen.com/pornmoviesforlesbians.html
I don’t accept the essentialist argument that “men are more visual than women”. Research has been done that women get just as turned on by porn than men, although they report feeling mentally unhappy with the images in front of them. I think that’s more to do with the often sexist and idiotic nature of porn than any biological difference. “Women aren’t visual” came about thanks to some dodgy research by Kinsey in the 50s and it doesn’t hold up to modern scrutiny.
Fake fingernails inside a cunt,shiver me timberrrs!
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