I like how that, because you didn't like the response you got the first time, you think it's a good idea to ask the same thing again.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:I will ask you again: why do you think there is so little porn for women out there?
NOT ridiculous! And you seem to think that cultural and social norms are not related to what many people think is profitable? Of course they are.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Cultural and social norms? Ridiculous. The porn industry makes what makes them a profit.
Just because something is profitable does not mean it not a part of something bad. It's just like the problems with the video game industry, people may think primary audience is white males. That doesn't many the tendency any less problematic. White males should not be the primary target for video games and people of other groups would be just as interested if they were just as catered to.
People who are supposedly not in the audience aren't naturally not in the audience. For instance, it's not black people's fault they aren't seen as the primary target audience for video games. And it's not women's fault they're not seen as the target audience for porn.
And mainstream porn does more than not much cater to women's desires at all. It tends to portray an incredibly degrading image of women.
You're blaming women for not having an industry, that nobody wants to cater to them, because they're not interested. But it's because nobody wants to cater to them, that they're not interested. And again, to add to that, most porn doesn't just not cater to them, but gives arguably the most consistently offensive portray of women of ANY media. The porn industry is incredibly exploitative of women, even if the women involved are consenting, confident, and not in any way pressured emotionally to take part in a sex act.