According to an article by Peter Bart in Variety and reported in the New York Times last Saturday, the porn industry, long considered recession-proof, “has suddenly gone flaccid.”
Bart cites this downturn as evidence of a really bad economic outlook in the U.S. and perhaps elsewhere.
But there’s a hidden nugget in Bart’s article that heartens us here at Fatale. Sexy movies made for couples, sometimes known as “couples-friendly” movies, are experiencing the least drop-off in sales and rentals.
That’s certainly our experience, and he notes that women comprise 50% of this market for “couples-friendly” movies.
Women are often ignored in this industry of ours. The trade magazines may give the occasional nod to independent women producers such as Annie Sprinkle and Shar Rednour.
More often we slide under the radar; couples and women find us when they’re looking to celebrate their sexuality.
Bend Over Boyfriend is by far Fatale’s number-one bestseller. It was made by and for women and couples.
Women don’t take any b.s. when it comes to sex movies. Faking it? No way. Girl-girl? Not for women who want to see real lesbians. Women’s sexuality means something.
We salute those women and spicy couples who refuse to denigrate themselves when it comes to buying sex movies that really show the depths and joy of our sexuality.
Fatale Media shows the real thing, the true celebration that we women deserve.
Yours in good love and sex,
Nan & Christi
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Spicy Couples
According to an article by Peter Bart in Variety and reported in the New York Times last Saturday, the porn industry, long considered recession-proof, “has suddenly gone flaccid.”
Bart cites this downturn as evidence of a really bad economic outlook in the U.S. and perhaps elsewhere.
But there’s a hidden nugget in Bart’s article that heartens us here at Fatale. Sexy movies made for couples, sometimes known as “couples-friendly” movies, are experiencing the least drop-off in sales and rentals.
That’s certainly our experience, and he notes that women comprise 50% of this market for “couples-friendly” movies.
Women are often ignored in this industry of ours. The trade magazines may give the occasional nod to independent women producers such as Annie Sprinkle and Shar Rednour.
More often we slide under the radar; couples and women find us when they’re looking to celebrate their sexuality.
Bend Over Boyfriend is by far Fatale’s number-one bestseller. It was made by and for women and couples.
Women don’t take any b.s. when it comes to sex movies. Faking it? No way. Girl-girl? Not for women who want to see real lesbians. Women’s sexuality means something.
We salute those women and spicy couples who refuse to denigrate themselves when it comes to buying sex movies that really show the depths and joy of our sexuality.
Fatale Media shows the real thing, the true celebration that we women deserve.
Yours in good love and sex,
Nan & Christi
This entry was posted on Thursday, May 1st, 2008 at 12:04 am and is filed under Sex Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.