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Reality pornography

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Candid portrayals of sexuality for the exclusive purpose of arousal

Reality pornography is a genre ofpornography where staged scenes, usually shot incinéma vérité fashion, set up and precedesexual encounters. These scenes may either have thecamera operator directly engaging in sex (as ingonzo pornography) or merely filming others having sex. The genre presents itself as "real couples having real sex".[1] It has been described as professionally made porn which seeks to emulate the style ofamateur pornography.[2]

Theniche's popularity grew significantly in 2000s.[3] Examples include theGirls Gone Wild andGirls Who Like Girls Series.[1] The work ofBruce Seven has been called reality porn, due to his lack of using scripts and asking his performers to act naturally in their own character.[4][5]Reality Kings, Money Talks andBrazzers are other reality porn websites.

In order to comply withthe industry's requirements for sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing, the vast majority of reality porn involves professional actors and actresses posing as so-called "amateurs."[6] Even though the performers who perform in these films typically appear on many reality websites within a short span of time, most of these websites claim that each of them is an amateur.[citation needed]

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  1. ^abKick, Russ (2005).Everything You Know about Sex Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to the Extremes of Human Sexuality (and Everything in Between).Disinformation Company. p. 167.ISBN 1-932857-17-6.
  2. ^Robert Clyde Allen, Annette Hill (2004).The television studies reader.Routledge. p. 565.ISBN 0-415-28323-X.
  3. ^Andrew Chadwick, Philip N Howard (2008).Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics.Taylor & Francis. p. 271.ISBN 978-0-203-96254-1.Archived from the original on 2021-10-27. Retrieved2020-09-26.
  4. ^Anthony Petkovich (2002).The X Factory: Inside the American Hardcore Film Industry. Critical Vision. p. 147.ISBN 1-900486-24-5.
  5. ^Jan Jagodzinski (2004).Youth fantasies: the perverse landscape of the media.Palgrave Macmillan. p. 211.ISBN 1-4039-6164-6.Archived from the original on 2021-10-23. Retrieved2020-09-26.
  6. ^Sanders, Lorraine (2004)."Are those things fake?".The San Francisco Bay Guardian. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved4 September 2016.
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