South Africans want local porn

29 January 2015

According to Pornhub’s Year in Review study, local porn watchers searched for “South African” the most in 2014.

The inclination towards “local is lekker” jumped significantly from 2013, rising 29 places to reach the top.

The second most popular search term was “cartoon” (probably all those Wii U owners), with the classic “lesbian” category (13-year-old Call of Duty players, for sure) coming in third.

SA’s most popular porn star – and I use that term loosely – in 2014 was Kim Kardashian.

Other interesting statistics from the study show that 60% of traffic to the site came from phones, 29% from PCs, and 11% from tablets. That means 71% of South Africans are watching porn on portable devices – probably in the cubicle next to you while you read this article.

Go on, have a look – I dare you.

Sisters did it for themselves last year, with the proportion of female viewers sitting at 32%.

The most popular day for a spot of porn? Sunday. The least popular holiday for the digital entertainment – New Year’s Eve.

The infographic below gives a rather nice visual representation of the data.

Pornhub - South Africa 2014

Pornhub – South Africa 2014

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