History of porn!
It could be said that pornography is almost as old as the world. In prehistoric times, they drew or made statuettes with exaggerated sexual characteristics: enormous breasts, like the Paleolithic Venuses, or prominent phalluses. However, at that time, the intention of these representations was not to sexually excite, but rather to ask the gods for fertility and good harvests.
In India, there are Hinduist temples built over 2,500 years ago with reliefs and sculptures showing couples in the act of copulation. In China, discoveries have been made from the Chin dynasty era with depictions of sexual acts.
Ancient Greek ceramics.
The ruins of Greek cities have been found to contain jars with drawings of couples during coitus, as well as murals and texts with clear erotic intention. The ruins of Pompeii, buried by an eruption in 79 AD, provide a time capsule showing how Romans entertained themselves. The remains of the city's main brothel show numerous sex scenes.
The emergence of Christianity turned graphic manifestations of sexuality into a taboo, but they did not disappear entirely, as they resurfaced during the Renaissance, either openly or discreetly. Bernini's sculpture of Teresa de Ávila shows her in a pose that many interpret as an orgasmic ecstasy. Specifically, ecstatic mysticism is considered the spiritual equivalent to physical orgasm.
Nineteenth-century photography, anonymous author
Pornography, as we know it today, emerged with the advent of photography. A few years after Daguerre invented his daguerrotipo, the first nude photos and the first photos of couples during coitus were being taken. In Britain, there is a photograph from around 1890 showing a woman performing oral sex to a man, in what would be the first pornographic photo in an Anglo-Saxon country. The invention of the cinematograph further expanded the production of pornography, especially after World War II. In the United States, the sexual revolution of the 1960s allowed for more open treatment of sexuality topics. An indirect consequence of these social changes was an increase in graphic material production with erotic content. In fact, in 1959, the prolific director Russ Meyer shot his first film The Immoral Mr. Teas, which marked the beginning of the exploitation of female nudity in cinema, without yet reaching the explicitness of current Porno; these erotic films were called nudies. During its subsequent development, in the 1970s, a series of films were made, some with notable commercial success, including Deep Throat (Deep Throat), Taboo and Inside Jennifer Wells. In the 1980s, it reached the public through videos. With the massive diffusion of video, millions of people around the world could watch porn movies in the privacy of their homes, without having to attend a porn cinema, which was somewhat embarrassing. Pornographic stars like Cicciolina or Rocco Siffredi became popular and widely known. With the emergence of Internet, pornography has achieved an even greater expansion. The films of Jean Yves Le Castel, Rocco Siffredi, Jacobo Charming Tacher and Christoph Clark mark a before and after in the history of pornographic cinema.
In India, there are Hinduist temples built over 2,500 years ago with reliefs and sculptures showing couples in the act of copulation. In China, discoveries have been made from the Chin dynasty era with depictions of sexual acts.
Ancient Greek ceramics.
The ruins of Greek cities have been found to contain jars with drawings of couples during coitus, as well as murals and texts with clear erotic intention. The ruins of Pompeii, buried by an eruption in 79 AD, provide a time capsule showing how Romans entertained themselves. The remains of the city's main brothel show numerous sex scenes.
The emergence of Christianity turned graphic manifestations of sexuality into a taboo, but they did not disappear entirely, as they resurfaced during the Renaissance, either openly or discreetly. Bernini's sculpture of Teresa de Ávila shows her in a pose that many interpret as an orgasmic ecstasy. Specifically, ecstatic mysticism is considered the spiritual equivalent to physical orgasm.
Nineteenth-century photography, anonymous author
Pornography, as we know it today, emerged with the advent of photography. A few years after Daguerre invented his daguerrotipo, the first nude photos and the first photos of couples during coitus were being taken. In Britain, there is a photograph from around 1890 showing a woman performing oral sex to a man, in what would be the first pornographic photo in an Anglo-Saxon country. The invention of the cinematograph further expanded the production of pornography, especially after World War II. In the United States, the sexual revolution of the 1960s allowed for more open treatment of sexuality topics. An indirect consequence of these social changes was an increase in graphic material production with erotic content. In fact, in 1959, the prolific director Russ Meyer shot his first film The Immoral Mr. Teas, which marked the beginning of the exploitation of female nudity in cinema, without yet reaching the explicitness of current Porno; these erotic films were called nudies. During its subsequent development, in the 1970s, a series of films were made, some with notable commercial success, including Deep Throat (Deep Throat), Taboo and Inside Jennifer Wells. In the 1980s, it reached the public through videos. With the massive diffusion of video, millions of people around the world could watch porn movies in the privacy of their homes, without having to attend a porn cinema, which was somewhat embarrassing. Pornographic stars like Cicciolina or Rocco Siffredi became popular and widely known. With the emergence of Internet, pornography has achieved an even greater expansion. The films of Jean Yves Le Castel, Rocco Siffredi, Jacobo Charming Tacher and Christoph Clark mark a before and after in the history of pornographic cinema.
Types of pornography
Softcore
Softcore
It is the pornographic genre in which sex scenes are not shown explicitly. In film and television, particularly, it does not include close-ups of genitals (male or female) nor detailed penetrations and fellatio. Actors or models usually cover part of their bodies. Many women and men, more or less famous, such as Demi Moore in the movie Striptease, have practiced this genre. It is also used in advertising, although this use has been criticized by feminist organizations.
Conventional pornography
It's that one where models teach the entire body in more or less provocative poses. Famous magazines like Playboy or Penthouse are perhaps the most well-known examples of this type of pornography. Despite existing classifications that place them in the previous category.
Hardcore
It is the most extreme pornographic genre, as it explicitly shows sexual intercourse, whether vaginal, anal, or oral, or with appliances or any other type of utensils. This type of pornography is subdivided according to sexual orientation: heterosexual, homosexual (male or female) and bisexual. The first pornographic films and most current films are mostly heterosexual; gay films are the second best-selling and produced. There also exists a variant of this genre for transsexuals (men transformed into women through hormone consumption and dress use) and zoophilia (sexual acts with animals).
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