Neck slender and tilted, with skin so soft and eager.
Breasts ample and firm, yet soft and bouncy – the best kind for play.
Legs for days; sauntering; bending; spreading.
Hips made for hugging, for dragging mouths along, and following their curve down to –
Well, that description could fit most porn throughout the ages. What comes next, though… it’s a relatively recent happening that there could be anything other than a cunt.
Mixed genitals, or intersex folk, have been known for a very long time, but treated most often with revulsion and ostracization. Even the few cultures that treated them as somewhat transcendant beings still pushed them to the fringes: they were anything but ordinary, and viewed as such. Flirtations with them in literature and art ran roughly along the same lines, turning them into jokes or abominations.
Porn changed that.
It was hardly overnight, or a binary swap from “horrific” to “gorgeous,” but the reviled “shemale” and strange “futanari” gave way to tasty “dickgirl.”Ashamed jerking gave way to glorious orgasms, and dickgirl porn proliferated. With the quality of art and effort poured into it these days, one could even say celebrated.
One could say it’s a sign of how times change, that the mention of a cock and a cunt on one body could elicit more curiosity and interest than confusion and disgust. It’s undeniably that in part, yes, just as we have international trade and digital porn to thank for niche groups expanding into full-fledged communities.
But it still comes down to the efforts of the artists and entrepreneurs who decided that not only could dickgirls be perversely exciting, but they could be real fucking sexy. This kind of porn offered something unique in a world largely populated by pussies and dicks on separate bodies – a fantasy we could easily grasp in 3D art.
These pioneers made porn with the same loving care of any enthusiastic fetishist, brought out into a space where it wasn’t illegal smut (for most of us) that could get us thrown out of jobs, families and homes. While any of us enjoying some DIY time to it can attest to our appreciation, this also helps push dickgirls away from ‘fringe fetish’ toward the fetish mainstream. And that’s something we can really give thanks for.
November is a great month for toasting people who’ve done us right. So here’s to the 3DX pioneers, and all the tasty porn to come~
Aliyu
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Silverstreek
November 24, 2017Very well said.
maioppai
November 21, 2017I love dickgirl porn, be it 2D/3D visualizations or erotic fiction. But it’s important to note that I like it as long as it is a fantasy, and as long as it isn’t mainstream. There are two reasons for that.
1. If it was real…well, it already is real in the form of hermaphrodites and post op transgender people, and that’s not exactly a dickgirl, at least physically speaking. So as soon as this thing ventures into reality, there are all sorts of issues that pop up, some of which pretty much unsolvable.
2. This concerns me even more than the first point. It has to do with categories. There are very good reasons why ‘dickgirls’ and other such extremes have always been fringe. The extremes are pushed to the fringes because if allowed to enter a main, traditional category, they destroy both themselves and the category. What you are soon left with is no categories, no fringes, no structure. Just a chaotic sea of floating randomness with no rhyme or reason to it. Worse, you are left with no value structures or proper orientation in the world. So, categories matter, and so do the fringes of categories, but it is vital that each occupies its proper spot. Once the extreme goes mainstream, there can no longer be any extreme OR mainstream.
So, to sum up, I love the fantasy, but both its power and its very existence depend on its being fringe and extreme. The moment it goes full mainstream, that would probably spell our doom.
Avenger
November 23, 2017I disagree. Futanari becoming more mainstream would inspire more creators to play with the genre and produce more content for consumption. Supply and demand.
Neither of the 2 points mentioned is convincing of that Futanari ought not to be mainstream, and especially the 1st point. Post OP trans people are nothing like futanari’s and should not be associated with such. Some may be accepting of them but that doesn’t change the fact that they don’t have working male or female genitals.
maioppai
November 24, 2017You didn’t understand my points at all. I am not placing the blame on you, though; perhaps I didn’t formulate them well enough.
With the first point, I mean precisely the opposite of what you seem to have understood. I don’t think hermaphrodites and post op trans people are like dickgirls. I think they are very far from dickgirls when you look at it from a fantasy standpoint, but when you look at things with reality in mind the real life counterparts of dickgirls are obviously hermaphrodites and trans people. Since the latter two are still definitely NOT dickgirls, that’s why I suggested that things should stay bound to the realm of fantasy and not venture into real life, where this sort of thing can easily get messy and confusing to say the least. Hence my argument that the whole dickgirl thing would invariably be better as a fantasy only.
For the second point, I would suggest delving deeper into the meaning of categories if you wish to seriously consider what I am saying. Normalizing something extreme is never a good idea. It may seem great for a short while, but it’s a catastrophe in the mid to long term. Let me give you an example. Say you love the most extreme forms of metal. Cannibal Corpse, let’s say. Imagine Cannibal Corpse’s music being normalized. True, that would lead to more music of that kind being made. And all Cannibal Corpse fans would be extremely happy, for a while. In the long to mid term, however, having something that extreme become the norm would mean that the norm has shifted to the fringes and things are seriously out of balance. Where are the fringes now? They are gone, having become the norm. And where is the norm? Gone, having moved to the far extremes of the fringes. The practical effects of such a shift are that things are totally out of whack, to put it simply. Since there is always a norm that forms naturally and always a demand for extremes far out of the norm, when said extremes become the norm, there is a demand for something even more extreme at the edges. The more extreme the norm becomes, the more utterly insane the edges become, to the point where you just can’t possibly go any further and the whole category collapses. Hence my argument that we should refrain from normalizing the extreme, even if I happen to be a fan of the extreme myself.
Avenger
November 25, 2017Ok. I understand your point a lot more clearly now. And while I seem to be in agreement with some of the points you raised, I don’t think they’re enough to convince me that futanari becoming more mainstream will be an overall bad thing – at least for me. Here’s why.
Regarding the 1st point, I can definitely see how it could be a slippery slope. What I’d fear is people incorrectly passing off transgender and shemale porn as futanari porn. This’ll make browsing for futa porn like navigating through a minefield. But, I’d only be interested in digital futa porn. SInce futas are not becoming a reality no matter how mainstream the fetish gets, there’d be no appeal to me for real-life porn. But there’d be more creators of digital futa and more supporters of digital futa like Affect3D, that I’d be happy.
As for the 2nd point, I can totally see how what you said could be a problem. But it won’t be because I don’t think futanari will ever become mainstream enough to become vanilla. And even if it does, and some other fetish does come along and becomes attractive enough to eventually collapse the category, that’s ok too. It would have to be really something to supersede futanari for me. That might be exciting in itself.
Maybe a fair concession is that futanari should be more mainstream but not too mainstream.
Anael
November 22, 2017Not sure I understand point 2. Porn is heavily sorted by ‘tags’ and ‘categories’, e.g. interracial, gangbang, teen, creampie, etc.
So I don’t really envision some ‘no categories, no fringes, no structure’ scenario if Dickgirls became mainstream. Just another tag to use.
‘Proper spot’ is of course always a grab-bag of opinions and tastes, of course. One person’s ‘boring vanilla’ is another’s ‘fucking kinky’, as always~
maioppai
November 22, 2017Not talking about porn categories, but categories in life. I was making a much larger point that concerns the functional order of human societies. The ‘proper spot’ is not arbitrary and subject to personal tastes and opinion, but an equilibrium where things occupy their respective categories and don’t threaten to destroy neighboring categories (including themselves, in the process) by blurring lines and throwing things into chaos. Chaos is a category itself–it encompasses all that which is unknown. It’s a necessary category, because too much order means too much rigidity–things get stale and can’t function properly over time. But too much chaos is arguably even worse, because nothing can function properly under chaos. That’s why it’s chaos.
So my point is this: every major category in life comes with fringe elements that occupy the edges for a good reason. If you take fringe elements and bring them to the center of the category, chaos arises and destroys both the fringe and the category itself. But if you don’t allow fringe elements to exist within categories at all, you get the opposite problem of too much order. So you see, both things are important but it is equally important for them to occupy their proper spot. ‘Mainstream’ occupies the center of a category, ‘fringe’ and ‘extreme’ occupy, obviously, the edges. That way chaos and order are in balance and the category, society, etc., all function properly.
Buttsy
November 21, 2017I prefer them simply because anal is the only option.
Anael
November 22, 2017Username checks out
Marie Fasolt
November 20, 2017I know I’ve recounted my own experience with Dickgirls… Initially finding them grotesque, but now finding them deeply erotic and arousing. I wonder how many people follow this same path, and if there’s something about dickgirls specifically that I see this experience echoed again and again. In regards to other porn, I don’t think my other tastes have evolved very much… The vast number of things I like now are only a half step away from what I liked when I first started looking at porn as a teenager, and most things I dislike when I first saw them I still find revolting. This makes me think there must be something different about the dickgirl.
I think dickgirl porn is likely to go mainstream, and soon. The big name porn stars are already talking about loving this stuff, and it’s only a matter of time before some musical artist like Kanye or Kendrick makes mention of it in a song lyric and the internet gets chatting. Then everyone will come out and say, “yeah, I’ve gotten off to Tara and Sayako multiple times already.”
Anael
November 22, 2017My inherent cynicism re: social acceptance & fetishes prevents me from seeing dickgirls as mainstream ‘soon’, but it almost seems inevitable.
Would be pretty interesting to talk about personal tastes in porn shifting over time/age/experience, and how ‘unique’ dickgirls might be~
Kriddius
November 21, 2017The folk around here will come crawling out of the woodwork proudly waving our Dickgirl fan club banners proclaiming “we loved them before it was cool!”
I’m with you though Marie. My tastes in porn haven’t changed much from my earliest forays into the world of erotica. Save for dickgirl porn, which is the single biggest change I’ve experienced in taste. I’m of the opinion now, that if they were real, I’d certainly welcome the idea of a futa girlfriend or spouse where my first encounter with them was one of confusion and revulsion.
DB Spencer
November 21, 2017But but but… What if I did love DG erotica before it was cool? ^-^
Anael
November 22, 2017Hipster cred acquired. 😉