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the marketing of erotica has many niches, and sub niches.
the use of connotations that degrade, i.e. "whore, slut" do sell to a certain niche. in fact there is a huge microcosm of surfers that get off on images that degrade others (usually women).
this subgroup is particularly large online, and always will be. a large group of lonely, solitary wankers exists every day pounding their meat and looking at the girls they could never get in real life. many of these guys are resentful of women and they will buy fantasies that show power over women.
after all, who signs up for a website that shows a girl on her knees with some sort of dental appliance holding her mouth open so a bunch of guys can blow their loads down her throat.
these are the guys that never got laid in high school, and they are a big group on the internet. normal guys are in the real world banging beaver and getting their rocks off. the guys that can't get laid our home alone in the basement jacking off and buying porn memberships to meatholes, etc etc.
most normal men love women and get off in more traditional ways.
and this more mainstream approach is larger in the marketplace, but more competitive commercial.
it is true that there are some "whores and sluts" in real life---but that is not the majority of ordinary women, and the majority of males do not respond to this depiction of degradation.
but many do.
psych 101 class dismissed.
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