The adult film industry is one of the biggest in the world and porn is watched on a huge scale, globally. Even though there are a million different faces, channels, girls, boys that you can watch, it can be a pretty intimating and a little hardcore for someone who’s never delved into it. So here’s our guide to finding something you like and sharing with your partner
- Different types of pornography have different ratings and the difference can be huge. If you pick up a DVD and it has a rated 18 stamp then it will be softer than something rated R18. There will still be sex scenes in but no full penetration shots, making them a good base to start if you wanted to ease yourself into it.
- Do your research together. There are so many genres and different porn producers/directors/companies out there and the best way to find your preference is to see whose work you like the most and do your homework. Find an actor/actress you both like the look of and then you can try and find which movies they’ve worked on. From then you can try and distinguish what kind of style of porn you are both looking for.
- Don’t pressure yourself into watching something you’re not into just to please your partner. There is so much variety in the porn world that settling for a mediocre choice that you’re not both into won’t have the desired effect and can leave you both unsatisfied.
- Don’t start with watching porn, build-up to it. It automatically creates a backdrop and having a lead up to it is way more arousing – the last thing you want is for it to be a distraction. If you’re already in the flow of things, hopefully, it should feel a bit more natural.
- There is pornography created specifically for women and couples, producers like Petra Joy, Erika Lust, Joy Bear have a good range to begin and are great for porn newbies. The website Frolicme has some amazing high-quality content on it.