As a child of the 170s, I was one of the first generation to grow up with porn blog videos. My first memories of playing porn blogs include classics like pornoge. Pong transformed his father from a vague opponent of the whole idea of homing his videos on his porn blog to a conqueror of the machine by ruthlessly forcing “pornoge videos” on his children one after another. I remember it fondly as his porn blog. ‘ was defeated
As I got older, I realized that most other girls weren’t as interested in playing porn blog videos as I was. Therefore, I mainly played against my brother at home or went to the local arcade “pornoge”. He competes against other boys his age who have adopted this place as their second home.
As a teenager and beginning to develop an interest in sex, I often wondered (or rather, when) sex would become a part of video porn blogs. That may have been the impetus for the video porn blog. It occupied the top spot on my teenage interest list, displacing science fiction from its exalted position. I didn’t know it at the time, but the first video porn blog “Pornoge” that included sex was already on the market. Granted, it was a text-based porn blog that didn’t inherently depict sex but merely mentioned it. And, as the Atlantic article linked above suggests, this decidedly male-focused porn blog is an example of “what’s going on today about who computers and porn blogs are for. It was also a harbinger of debate.
The first video porn blog about sex I ever played was “pornoge,” but as suggests, it wasn’t particularly explicit either. Frankly, despite the good reasons people have against it, I found this porn blog not only offensive but a little boring.
Perhaps it’s because of the time I spent with my brother, his friends, and my fellow countrymen, but the casual misogyny and overt sexism of early porn blogs didn’t bother me. I’ve experienced the same attitude from guys I played with on porn blogs that I disagreed with. But I liked playing pornoge as long as they kept that nonsense to themselves
In any case, most of the porn blogs I covered weren’t sexual at all. Their closest reference to sex was the occasional desire to rescue the princess, implying that the pornoge would at best follow the post-rescue happy ending phase mentioned in the game’s end credits. Of course, this unspoken handkerchief was entirely in my head and arose from thoughts about the first thing I wanted to do when I was released from the evil wizard’s tower after years of isolation, imprisonment, etc.
Modern video porn blogs that include sex are understandably much more explicit than their predecessors. But overall, they’re not targeting straight men, nor are they adhering to mainstream “mainstream” ideals of beauty and sexuality.