Bisexual pornography

Bisexual pornography is a genre of pornography which most typically depicts one woman and two men who all perform sex acts on each other. Bisexual pornography differs from threesome pornography, which typically depicts one man and two women.

As most porn is marketed to men, most bisexual porn is marketed to straight[1] or bisexual men. Very few consumers of bi-porn identify as gay.[1] Producers who use the term "bisexual porn" are most frequently depicting what a bisexual or bi-curious man might wish to see—sex acts between a man and a woman, as well as between two men. A common way that these are depicted in a single scene is with one woman and two men performing together.

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Pornographic film industry

Content featuring male bisexuality has been a growing trend since the advent of internet pornography.[1][2] However the genre remains a very small proportion of the pornographic DVD market; for example at porn retailer HotMovies.com, there are only 655 bisexual titles out of a catalogue of more than 90,000 films.[2] Bisexual DVDs sell much better online than in adult video stores, possibly due to customers in stores feeling embarrassed to buy them.[3] Most bisexual porn is made by small production companies rather than the major studios. Actors are mostly amateur; any well-known actors in bisexual porn tend to be from the gay pornography industry.[2]

Heterosexual actors and actresses who have appeared in bisexual porn, for example Kurt Lockwood, have had their sexuality questioned and been stigmatised[1]; and have been accused by the gay community of being in denial about their sexual orientation.[2]

Sex acts depicted

Bisexual pornography may depict any of the following, but is not limited to this list:

Notable directors and performers

See also

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Tina Tyler (2008-02-22). "Bi Roots". XBIZ. http://www.xbiz.com/articles/90455. Retrieved 2009-06-02. 
  2. ^ a b c d Joanne Cachapero (2008-09-26). "Both Sides of the Fence". XBIZ. http://www.xbiz.com/articles/99606. Retrieved 2009-06-02. 
  3. ^ Acme Andersson (2008-05-31). "Specialty on the Shelf". XBIZ. http://www.xbiz.com/articles/94664. Retrieved 2009-06-02.