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      Schoolgirls and soccer moms: a content analysis of free "teen" and "MILF" online pornography.

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      Journal of sex research
      Informa UK Limited

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          Viewing free online pornographic videos has increasingly become a common behavior among young people, although little is known about the content of these videos. The current study analyzed the content of two popular female-age-based types of free, online pornography (teen and MILF) and examined nuances in the portrayal of gender and access to power in relation to the age of the female actor. A total of 100 videos were selected from 10 popular Web sites, and their content was coded using independent raters. Vaginal intercourse and fellatio were the most frequently depicted sexual acts. The use of sex toys, paraphilias, cuddling, and condom use were rare, as were depictions of coercion. Control of the pace and direction of sexual activity was typically shared by the male and female actors. Moreover, there were no gender differences in initiation of sexual activity, use of persuasion, portrayals of sexual experience, or in professional status. However, female actors in MILF videos were portrayed as more agentic and were more likely to initiate sexual activity, control the pace of sexual activity, and have a higher professional status. Implications regarding the role of pornography in generating or reinforcing sexual norms or scripts are discussed.

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          Journal
          J Sex Res
          Journal of sex research
          Informa UK Limited
          1559-8519
          0022-4499
          2014
          : 51
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Psychology , University of New Brunswick.
          Article
          10.1080/00224499.2013.829795
          24228745
          485af6d3-6b63-4749-b7f6-dc96a5acaac6
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