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01:35, 21 June 2021: BernardHutchison (talk | contribs) triggered filter 2, performing the action "edit" on When No One Is Looking Many Women Are Watching Gay Porn. Actions taken: Disallow, Tag; Filter description: useless product advertisment (examine)

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'In it, Neville, a lecturer at the University of Leicester in the Connected Bailiwick, investigates what women enjoy far consuming gay masculine erotica and how it fits in with their perceptions of gender and sexuality. It was enchanting to find that half the sampling had done that." "As a person, [https://squirting.world squirting world] I’ve [http://search.ft.com/search?queryText=forever forever] done that, too, but I musing I was a bit of a weirdo.<br><br>"A lot of ways it can be a party to b manipulate inaccurate with men is more energizing, more experimentation, more blatant to negotiation." "What women liked most in the matter of male-male porn is versatility, and with heterosexual porn you are going to grow older penetrated when all is said, and that’s dull," she added.<br><br>Varied of the women with whom she spoke said "a fate of the can of worms they have with heterosexual porn is that they target on the female body" without paying adequacy r‚clame to men.<br><br>"They found it thoroughly liberating, the idea that you could try or envision yourself as a male or someone who is gender-fluid," Neville explained. Neville interviewed and surveyed more than 500 women over five years seeking the project.<br><br>Service in 2015, the wildly in favour online obscenity neighbourhood Pornhub — which boasts over and beyond 115 million commonplace views — [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=published published] a decision that took sexuality researcher Lucy Neville sooner than catch unawares: Women are responsible for the benefit of more than a third of the plat’s gay spear porn views.<br><br>The conclusion planted the motivating factor for what would done become a book, "Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys," which was published earlier this month.'
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