Should we check out the most recent news about pornography on Adult DVD Talk? There’s just such an excess of pornography that you can watch before you simply need to discuss it with somebody. Let’s face it—we’ve all been there: you come across a particularly excellent pornographic video and wish you had a group of people with whom to discuss it. Some pornstars are just too amazing to ignore and spank. Unfortunately, however, it can be challenging to meet people who are willing and interested in discussing pornography.
You can’t just walk up to someone on the street and say, „hey, did you happen to catch that new Mia Kalifa video on Porn Hub the other day?“ It’s not like that. You will be considered to be a sexual predator! especially in the highly sensitive woke climate of today. At the very least, you will be dismissed as an outcast, a freak, and a creeper who should be avoided at all costs.
Sadly, sex, and porn, as a result, remains almost universally taboo. Of course, just because watching porn is one of your primary pastimes does not diminish the fact that discussing it is highly desirable. It merely indicates that one of your favorite pastimes must largely remain a secret, with the exception of sharing it with a few brothers who share your interests. But even then, it’s not like a lot of guys want to talk in depth about the details, camerawork, and production quality of particular pornos in person.
If only there were porn clubs like book clubs, where you could get together once a week or once a month to talk about a particular pornstar. All things considered, I found the imagery of the dick in the pizza enclose scene 2 to be an especially scorching discourse on the hyper-sexualization of manliness that is innate to free enterprise… ‚ Ha! What do you suppose?
Although porn clubs are still not a thing (and I don’t think they should ever be), there are some online resources and communities where you can vent about your favorite porn stars in a safe and appropriate environment. This allows you to go out into the real world without running the risk of becoming a registered sex offender or some other shite. There are a lot of pornography gatherings and discussion boards and subreddits out there – places, where you can be your normally dreadful and pornography dependent self without disgrace, as far as you might be concerned, will be encircled by other similar individuals who likewise do next to no beyond watching a long time of pornography.
That is correct, I’m discussing pornography gatherings and discussion channels. They are the online porn industry’s unsung heroes. They not only provide safe spaces for viewers to enjoy and share their favorite videos as well as discuss what they liked about them (with more depth and seriousness than you’ll find in any porn site’s comments section), but they also occasionally offer perspectives and discussions with insiders in the industry, giving you a unique perspective on pornography.
However, there is a wide range in quality, as is the case with any kind of website. Some forum and chat sites are very well designed, easy to use, and intuitive. They also provide streamlined user services and features and are moderated to ensure quality. While others are inadequately planned, cumbersome, difficult to explore, absurd concerning convenience, are everything except totally unmoderated, and offer up minimal in the method of individualized client highlights and administrations. It’s a real risk. But when forum sites are at their best, they can be fun and fascinating excursions into a different aspect of porn that you won’t find on sites like Red Tube, Brazzers, Reality Kings, or Porn Hub. With grace and style, they provide a certain discursive and behind-the-scenes approach.
Adult DVD Talk, which has a lot of features but needs serious work, falls somewhere in the middle of this spectrum. Okay, let’s examine, shall we? Since Adult DVD Talk has been in business since around 1999, they are certainly not new to the world of online porn news, chat rooms, and porn forum services. However, longevity is not always indicative of a great website. It seems that the longer a website has been around, the less likely it is to have updated its design or provided features that are significantly more up-to-date. The unfortunate side effect of the adage, „if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,“ appears to be that older websites can get caught up in what they’ve always done and be afraid to break from their formula. Sometimes we can become blind to the fact that it might have been broke in the first place!
As far as design is concerned, Adult DVD Talk does appear to have fallen into that trap. It seems as though they haven’t once refreshed the site since its send off in 1999. It has an extremely dated focus on it – everything only sort of essential and practical, nothing unique to the site plan, no intelligent tabs or ringers/whistles. On Adult DVD Talk, what you see is what you get. A blank white background, a lot of text, and occasionally a tiny, low-resolution thumbnail accompany the text.
Additionally, it is initially difficult to navigate. At the end of the day, as a gathering site, you kind of hope to find, indeed, a discussion. Additionally, there does not appear to be a forum visible on the homepage; instead, the website sort of looks like a cheap, independent blog or news site from the middle of the 1990s. It appears as though they have selected certain conversations and hot topics and linked to them on the home page rather than just taking you directly to the forum of the site. This isn’t stated anywhere, but there isn’t much to help a first-time user. Bub, you are on your own; good luck!
Having said that, the website has a lot to offer. Just a quick glance at the menu bar will show you this. You have the option here: Movies (choice: Write a Review, Top Rated Movies, XXX Movie Trailers, Must-Have Movies, Top 50 Movies, and Porn Studios); New Releases, Coming Soon, New Previews, New Reviews, Porn Stars (including Porn Star Interviews, Porn Star Galleries, and Official Websites); Talk (choice: Porn Star Members, a Porn Forum, and Chat Rooms and Email Alerts); and Shop (choice: Where to Shop, Pornography Deals, XXX Coupons, and High level Pursuit).
To one side of these choices, you can likewise peruse the site by composing in catchphrases. Simply select a channel choice (Entertainer, Chief, Film, Gathering, Surveys, and Audit Text). Type in whatever you are looking for from there. Those of you who have perused my surveys in the past presumably know as of now the amount I value a decent web search tool on a webpage like this. Furthermore, Grown-up DVD Talk has positively come through, giving numerous channels to make your inquiry as simple as anyone might think possible.
In hindsight, Adult DVD Talk is so much more than just a porn blog where you can talk to other pornoholics about your favorite movies and actresses. However, it could use some updated features. It is a one-stop shop for everything pornographic. In addition, they even have galleries of porn stars with a little bit of porn on the site itself, which is unusual for an informational site like this. I also really like that you can actually talk to people who know a lot about the industry on the forums. Hello, who knows, perhaps your #1 pornography star will try and show up on here one day!
Other than a much-needed site update, the only thing that could really take Adult DVD Talk to the next level would be to improve the community and user features. You should be able to customize your own top lists by including titles, studios, and actresses. A way to instantly add a title to your own personal watch list that you see discussed in a forum also interests me. In addition, as is the case with any website, the capability to communicate directly with other users would be an essential addition to propel this website to new heights.
One final note: Even though it’s nice to see pictures of porn stars, I kind of wish that Adult DVD Talk would collaborate with a tube site or something so that they could link to the videos that are discussed and reviewed here. They do, but it costs money to watch each minute (which is ridiculous in 2019). This website has a lot of potential; all it needs is a little modernization!