In celebration of the last days of International Women’s Month, Pornhub conducted a survey that would show what kind of pornography women are watching, and the results are either pretty freaky, or make total sense.
Pornhub says they’ve recently been focusing more on understanding their female audiences since their 2015 Year in Review found that 24% of their global viewership is comprised of women.
Overall, the most popular category of pornography in North America is “lesbian” porn. In terms of the results for genre preferences on a regional level, California girls prefer to look at porn that features “Big Tits,” while the “Ebony” porn is most popular in the South. “Threesome” videos are big in Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia, while “bondage” is popular in states like Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
But what’s up with women being into the “teen” category? Throughout a lot of North America, videos that feature 18+ girls presented as underage girls are most popular. And that is twisted. Check out the rest of the results below.
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