You Know That Thing You’re Into? There’s an Erotic Creator for That

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There’s an erotic content creator for every. single. one. of your sweet, smutty, slutty, and startling desires.

Missionary lovemaking with lots of making out? Yep. Toe tongue-tugging and tasting? Yep. Pee and poo play? Yep. Solo meat-beating or nub-rubbing? Yep. Handcuffed hanky-panky? Yep!

And so much more.

This guide has everything you need to know about discovering and dishing out dough on the erotic content you — and your partner(s) — have been dreaming about.

Heads-up: This is the final piece in Adult Entertainment & You, a limited series about porn and erotica.

We’re going back to the basics to provide you with the tools you need to create a healthy relationship with adult content — if that’s something you’re into.

Intrigued? Read more about why we’re doing this and catch up on pieces you missed here.

For the record: You’ll need to pay for that content

No! Matter! What!

Why? Because that’s the ethical thing to do.

“People love to comment on what counts as ethical porn,” says body-positive pleasure expert Carly S., founder of Dildo or Dildon’t.

“But for consumers, it’s simple: To be an ethical porn consumer, you need to be paying for your porn.”

Yes, even if there’s already free content that you enjoy

Jiz Lee, a porn performer and marketing director of Pink and White Productions, a porn production company based in San Francisco, said it best in a tweet:

“If you’re a porn consumer who cares about the health of the industry and people behind it, remember that wherever there’s free content, there’s a paid version.”

To support your favorite creator, you can usually purchase a subscription of their content through their personal website.

To find that website, sex educator and erotic laborer Haley Hasen recommends simply searching their name on Google, Bing, or Yahoo.

Those who don’t have their own website usually have content you can purchase on one of the platforms below: