CYBERSPACE — A newly published book by Dr. Lucy Neville explores the phenomenon of women who prefer watching all-male pornography and erotica.
“Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys: Women and Gay Male Pornography and Erotica” (Palgrave McMillan) is the culmination of a five-year study, notes an article in GayStarNews.
Through social media, Neville recruited and surveyed 500 women who consume all-male pornography. The results were published in her book.
Neville is a Criminology Lecturer at University of Leicester and co-founder of FemGenSex Network.
Her research found that “women like to appreciate male grace and beauty.” Further, she uncovered a desire by the respondents to “flip the ‘male gaze’” prevalent in “both porn and mainstream media.”
Neville learned that 55 percent of the women surveyed “imagined themselves as a man during the course of their sexual fantasies.”
She describes women as “viable secondary consumers of [all-male] erotica.”
“While some meet the existence of women enjoying [all-male] sexually explicit media with surprise, there is growing acceptance that it is perhaps not quite as uncommon as first thought.”
Click here for the full story at GayStarNews.
In related news, research from Pornhub has identified increasing numbers of women who skip straight porn — girl/boy, girl/girl — in favor of all-male adult content.
It is the most-watched Pornhub category for women over 45.
For more details, read XBIZ’s coverage here.
Find Neville's book on Amazon. Click here for her Twitter handle.