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Wednesday 8th February 2012 10:13pm [Edited]
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http://theeyeopener.com/2012/02/the-last-taboos-of-masturbation/
Every 39 minutes, a new pornographic movie is being produced. Somewhere in the world, men and women of all walks of life are copulating in front of cameras.
We've all seen it, the titillating moaning and carnal exchange of bodily fluids that is the quintessential adult video. Somehow these images have dribbled their way into our day-to-day lives and have become one of the biggest reasons people browse the internet. With erotic sites making up 12 per cent of all online content, it's unlikely one has never stumbled upon an adult film online.
But stop a woman and ask her whether or not she watches porn, and chances are she may scoff at the question. It seems that women still have a hard time admitting they enjoy watching other people get it on.
Despite any denials, a 2008 Internet Pornography Statistics report said that 28 per cent of internet porn consumers are in fact women. The statistic has likely risen since, insinuating that not only do women watch porn, they like it.
Cathryn Reagall, a first-year arts and contemporary studies student, thinks that people tend to get the wrong idea of girls who watch porn.
"Guys might judge me," she said.