Porn searches of South African women

8 November 2016

Relative to the rest of their porn searches, South African women search more for large penises in the porn they watch than women from anywhere in the world.

So says Pornhub, that veritable font of pornographic knowledge which so generously shares insights from it’s enormous set of data.

“Based on the proportion of all searches within a country, we found that big dick searches were most popular among women in South Africa,” Pornhub said.

We outrank everyone — including the United States, with Jamaica, Kenya and Nigeria following hot on their heels.

It’s not immediately clear what this says about us, but who cares? We’re the best in the world at something! Huzzah!

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SA women on podium for average time watching porn

Another area where South African women excel is length of time watching porn.

Pornhub reports that the average time women spend on its site per visit is 10 minutes and 33 seconds.

South African women beat the average comfortably and come in third with an average viewing time of 11 minutes and 48 seconds.

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Lesbian porn: SA women love it

Further insights from Pornhub’s big data cornucopia is that South African women love lesbian porn.

Pornhub’s lesbian category was the most viewed by South African women.

However, relative to women elsewhere in the world, South Africans searched for “ebony” 95% more often.

The highest relative search in the United States was also “ebony”, but they only achieved 74% more than the rest of the world.

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Now read: South Africans want local porn

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