I’ve always watched porn with a really critical eye, probably because of the fact that when I started watching porn I was rarely watching it for its advertised purpose: my pleasure. In high school, my friends and I used to hang out and watch porn together when we were bored. Looking back, I realise how weird this is, but at the time, it was just a thing we did.
Because of this context, I watched porn almost the same way I watched any other movie. All I saw was a really poorly acted film; bad story line, bad dialogue, and actors who were really bad at playing their parts.
All of their supposed expressions of pleasure seemed forced, overacted. The sex didn’t look real. I was acutely aware that the actors didn’t seem to be enjoying what they were doing. Everything was so fake. I decided I didn’t really like porn. I certainly didn’t find it arousing.
Mainstream Porn: Who Is It For?
When I learned what the “male gaze” was, it clicked pretty immediately that one of the reasons I didn’t like porn was that most of it is produced for the male gaze. Almost all mainstream porn is made by men, for men, so the finished product is based entirely on what men think sex should look like, what men think is sexy, and what men want to see. I didn’t enjoy the mainstream porn I was watching because it wasn’t made for me or with my pleasure in mind.
And women have very little agency in the sexual encounters in these films. They usually aren’t the initiators of the sexual encounters, they typically don’t choose the sex acts that they engage in, and their pleasure is not the focus.
Plus, the sex I saw in porn happened in ways that I wouldn’t want a sexual encounter to happen in my life. The actors displayed their supposed pleasure in ways that didn’t match the ways I’d ever seen anyone display pleasure, and everything I saw in porn seemed like a caricature. What I really wanted were authentic portrayals of sex that were mindful of consent, agency, autonomy, and female pleasure.