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The X-Rated Critics Organization's 32nd annual awards show revealed the best of the past year in adult entertainment as judged by the top professional triple-X critics across the country. ...And a selection of winners were:
- BEST RELEASE: Being Riley , Tushy/Jules Jordan
- BEST EPIC:
Wanted , Wicked/Adam & Eve
- BEST PARODY (Comedy):
Peter Pan XXX: An Axel Braun Parody , Wicked Fairy Tales
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PARODY (Drama): Magic Mike XXXL: A Hardcore Parody , Wicked Pictures
- BEST PARODY (Comic): Batman v Superman XXX: An Axel Braun Parody , Wicked Comix
- BEST GONZO MOVIE [TIE]: Angela 2 , AGW/Girlfriends and Anikka's Anal
Sluts , BAM Visions/Evil Angel
- BEST GONZO SERIES [TIE]: Anal Beauty , Tushy/Jules Jordan and Gangbang Me , Hard X/O.L. Entertainment
- BEST GIRL/GIRL SERIES: Women Seeking Women , Girlfriends Films
- BEST POV SERIES:
Lex's Point of View , Lexington Steele/Evil Angel
- BEST ETHNIC SERIES: My First Interracial , Blacked/Jules Jordan
- BEST DIRECTOR (Features): Jacky St. James
- BEST DIRECTOR (Non-Features): Greg
Lansky
- BEST DIRECTOR (Parody): Axel Braun
- BEST ACTRESS: Penny Pax, The Submission of Emma Marx: Boundaries , New Sensations Erotic Stories
- BEST ACTOR: Derrick Pierce, Magic Mike XXXL: A Hardcore
Parody , Wicked Pictures
- BEST LESBIAN PERFORMER: Tanya Tate
- FEMALE PERFORMER OF THE YEAR: Adriana Chechik
- NEW STARLET: Abella Danger
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Moral acceptability of porn is still a divisive gender issue in the US
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| 24th June 2016
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Americans are finding more behaviors or social issues morally acceptable than they have in the past, but men and women still differ on several issues, notably those related to sex and relationships. Pornography is the most divisive, with 43% of
men finding it morally acceptable versus only 25% of women. These findings come from Gallup's May 6-10 Values and Beliefs survey, which is the latest update of a poll that has documented the changing social mores of the country since the early 2000s.
This year's survey found a general nationwide shift toward acceptance of once-controversial issues. The moral acceptability of porn over the last 4 years has increased from 40% to 43% of men surveyed, and from 20% to 25% of women surveyed.
Pornography is the source of the largest discord between men and women. Consistently since 2011, men have been about twice as likely as women to say pornography is morally acceptable. Nonetheless a clear consensus exists among both genders
on this issue, with regular majorities of men and women saying pornography is morally wrong. |
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Californian Republicans have joined the Democrats in opposing the latest nasty anti-porn measure up for ballot
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The California Democratic Party has voted to oppose the pending Safer Sex in Adult Film Act, a controversial ballot initiative that would allow private citizens to sue adult performers and other industry workers when a condom is not visible in an adult
film. Eric Paul Leue, campaign manager for Californians Against Worker Harassment, a committee opposing the initiative, said this was a historic win for the adult industry: This is a tremendous, unprecedented
victory. We applaud the California Democratic Party for recognizing the many problems with this dangerous initiative. No worker in any other industry can be sued and harassed by members of the general public, and this initiative would open adult
performers to stalking, extortion and profiteering.
Both major political parties in the state now oppose the initiative. The California Republican Party opposed the measure in February. Performers have also spoken out repeatedly
against the measure expressing concerns for their safety and privacy. Major LGBTQ groups and AIDS/HIV outreach organizations have also announced opposition, including the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and AIDS Project LA.
Offsite Article: Performers protest
9th June See article from business.avn.com Adult performers speak about the latest
anti-porn condom measure being discussed for an upcoming ballot of California voters. |
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27th May 2016
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BDSM/fetish erotica has been a part of adult entertainment for generations. Butthings have changed considerably for BDSM and fetish erotica. What was once underground is now ubiquitous. See
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| 24th May 2016
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New York Sex Shop Workers Welcome the Protections of a Retail Union See article from nytimes.com
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Louisiana lawmakers vote to raise the minimum age for strippers to be 21
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| 20th
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The Louisiana House has agreed to a repressive new law to block strip clubs from hiring dancers under the age of 21, The proposal, is now heading back to the Senate for final passage. The measure is supposedly something to do with limiting
trafficking but it is not clear what. Lawmakers had a bit of fun with an amendment that 'outraged' a few women. Rep. Kenny Havard proposed an amendment that would limit strippers to between 21 and 28 years old and no more than 160 pounds.
Havard said the amendment was a commentary on overregulation, not aimed at women. Rep. Julie Stokes described the amendment as utterly disrespectful and disgusting. The House voted 96-0 for the bill without the jokey amendment.
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| 14th May 2016
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Then and Now. A pictorial history from the Rialto Report See article from therialtoreport.com |
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Californian Republicans join the Democrats in a opposing another measure up for ballot which mandates condoms in porn
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| 4th May 2016
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The California Republican Party voted overwhelmingly on Saturday to oppose a state ballot initiative that would allow private citizens to sue adult performers if a condom is not visible in an adult film. The controversial California Condoms in
Pornographic Films Act has been widely opposed by performers, producers, and public health advocates. Eric Paul Leue, Executive Director of the Free Speech Coalition, says Republicans were disturbed about the bill's fiscal impact,
as well as its enforcement mechanism: any Californian who views an adult film without a visible condom could file a lawsuit against performers and others involved in the production and distribution of the film. Leue said:
No worker in any other industry faces this type of harassment from the public. The initiative empowers stalkers, harassers, anti-porn activists, profiteers and crusaders, while leaving actual performers more vulnerable. This
initiative could open the door to similar measures for other industries. The Legislative Analyst's Office, which evaluates ballot initiatives for fiscal impact, predicts the bill will cost California taxpayers tens of
millions of dollars each year in lost revenue, as performers and production companies move outside the state. Leue says the ballot measure is so bad it has been opposed on both sides of the political spectrum. San Francisco
Democrats voted to oppose the measure last month: It's one of the rare political issues where Democrats and Republicans agree. The bill is misguided, dangerous, costly, and terrible for California.
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Texas Attorney General gets involved in the Dallas ban of Exxxotica's adult expo
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| 15th April
2016
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed documents in court defending the Dallas City Council's efforts to ban an event billed as the largest event in the USA dedicated to love & sex. Paxton claimed it is perfectly reasonable for
the city to prevent Exxxotica from hosting its pornography expo at the city-owned Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center if it would not sufficiently advance the purposes for which the Convention Center was established. In February, the
Dallas City Council voted to ban Exxxotica's expo from the center. Two weeks after the vote, Exxxotica sued the city, claiming the ban was unconstitutional. Paxton's brief claims the decision to ban the event does not violate free speech rights
because the council has exercised its discretion on a case-by-case basis instead of passing a more restrictive ordinance with broader terms. Paxton said in a statement: It is vital that governmental entities
have the ability to exclude sexually-oriented businesses from property that they own. The City of Dallas, through its democratically-elected officials, has rightfully decided that its convention center should not be home to an event where obscenity and
criminal activity occurs. A federal court should not overturn that decision by elected officials.
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xHamster refuses to serve free porn to viewers in North Carolina as a protest against new laws
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| 12th April
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XHamster.com, a popular porn website, is refusing to stream to any IP address in North Carolina because of the state's recently passed anti-gay laws. Users with a North Carolina IP address are just seeing a black screen on their computer. XHamster.com
spokesman, Mike Kulich, said the website believes in equality for everyone: We have spent the last 50 years fighting for equality for everyone and these laws are discriminatory which XHamster.com does not tolerate.
Judging by the stats of what you North Carolinians watch, we feel this punishment is a severe one. We will not standby and pump revenue into a system that promotes this type of garbage. We respect all sexualities and embrace them.
North Carolina passed House Bill 2 on March 23 which effectively prevents cities and counties in the state from passing rules that protect LGBT rights.
The new law establishes a statewide nondiscrimination ordinance that explicitly supersedes any local nondiscrimination measures. The statewide protections cover race, religion, color, national origin and biological sex, but explicitly excludes
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Christians are 'shocked' that porn users are ok with their choice of entertainment
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| 10th April 2016
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Christians are 'shocked' that American frequent porn users neither feel guilty or are uncomfortable about their porn use. A study, entitled, The Porn Phenomenon was commissioned by evangelist Josh McDowell. It found that 89% of daily
pornography users are comfortable with their use of porn. This is compared to 77% of weekly users and 70% of once-or-twice-a-month users who said the same. Only 3% of daily users said they wished they no longer used pornography, while just 7% of
monthly users and 12% of once-or-twice-a-month users concurred. Practicing Christians, on the other hand, were found to be nearly half as likely to be comfortable with their pornography consumption than non-Christians. Only 39% said they were
comfortable with their level of porn consumption, while 73% of non-Christians said the same. Sixty-one% of practicing Christians said they wished they used less porn -- or none at all -- compared to just 27% of all others. The comprehensive study,
which was conducted by The Barna Group, was conducted through four online surveys that were designed to represent the general American population. Nearly 3,000 people participated in the study. |
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