The X-rated Evolution: How Technology is Changing the Adult Industry

The pornography and adult film industries have witnessed substantial transformations in recent years. The industry has changed from having a mostly brick-and-mortar model to one primarily digital since the invention of the internet. This has caused changes in how pornographic movies are made, released, and watched. Following are five to ten new trends in the adult film sector.

1. Virtual Reality

Virtual reality technology is becoming increasingly popular in the adult movie industry. With this technology, viewers can become fully immersed in the action and feel like they are there. The user is given a completely new degree of interaction and immersion, giving them the impression that they are a part of the movie. Although this technology is still in its infancy, it can completely alter how adult films are watched. Numerous adult movie production businesses have invested in VR technology and are creating material exclusively for VR headsets.

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Famous Dead Pornstars – Pornstars that left us between 2016 and 2020

Following the list of pornstars that passed away from 2011 to 2015, here go 20 notable and sad adult industry deaths from 2016 to the present moment. 

1. Alexis Grace (1988-2016)

Alexis was a porn actress from the US with a lot of experience in the industry, working non-stop from 2008 till her death in 2016. Her fiancée said she was found unresponsive one day and the cause of death seems to be a complication of asthma. 

Date of Birth: December 7, 1988
Date of Death: August 16, 2016
Years active in the industry: 2008-2016
Cause of Death: Asthma
Age: 27

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BDSM Fantasies More Common Than You Might Think

BDSM—which stands for bondage, domination and submission, and sadism and masochism, are more common than most people might imagine—both in the realms of fantasy and the real world. As reported in a study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, around 22% of people have fantasized about BDSM, and around 47% have actually engaged in it at some point in their lives. Dr. Justin Lehmiller, author of the book Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex Life, has found that the taboo surrounding BDSM could in part be attributed to psychologists and psychiatrists classifying it as unusual. In fact, many of these practices are actually common among adults. Think about the popularity of the novel, Fifty Shades of Gray, and this idea certainly falls into place.

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