It’s all women-made and the videos, galleries, and photos are of real people, not porn models or actors. The site design is cute, cheeky, and a little twee, in a way you’d never see a mainstream porn site. Unlike a lot of porn sites, Ersties leans into the vast difference between mainstream porn for the male gaze and what real female pleasure actually looks like. Offers: Video, photos (both downloadable and online galleries).
ErstiesĬost: Some content is free, but membership costs $35 for a month, $45 for three months, $84 for six months, or $132 for the year. Another bonus: OnlyFans gives you the ability to interact with creators too, so if you have a question or suggestion for a certain creator you subscribe to, you can just ask - although they might be more likely to respond to any q’s if you are a paid subscriber or “tip” them. Not all content on OnlyFans is NSFW or porn (there are men on there and people who don’t do any sex-related content at all), and your feed will vary based on what people feel comfortable posting, but given that it directly pays creators and allows them a distribution platform, it’s worth mentioning as a more ethical erotica or porn avenue. Conn Perignon, a popular OnlyFans creator, says most OnlyFans subscriptions can run the gamut from $8-$15.
Some creators have free memberships as well, but you still need to link a credit card up in order to view any free content. You become a “fan” of whatever creators you want to follow and pay whatever their rates are for access to exclusive content that’s paywalled. OnlyFans is kind of like an Instagram-with-the-ability-to-see-NSFW content in its feed-based design. OnlyFansĬost: Varies, expect to pay around $8-$15 for most nude creators The site offers original movies that are all ethically made (and have won numerous adult entertainment awards for), livestream discussions called MindBrowse, radio, and a virtual world.
Not sure if you’ll be into it? They also have a $5 two-day trial membership. Offers: Movies, VR (no headset required), photos, novels and storiesįounded by director Angie Rowntree, this ethical porn site is members-only and costs $20 a month, with options for a three-month membership for $55 and a yearly membership of $100. SsshĬost: $5 for a two-day membership, $20/month, $55 for three months, or $100 for a yearly membership. Even though it’s an indie site, they’ve been nominated every year since inception for Erotic Site of the Year since 2016, which is pretty impressive. They have 250 original works so far, and it’s updated throughout the week, so you won’t run out of stuff. Also neat: Richards sometimes has sex therapists write guest posts on the site, so you know they’re all about positive sex education in the name of female pleasure.
The site is also popular for sex therapists to recommend to their clients, as Richards says she gets lots of emails from members who have signed up after hearing about it from professionals. FrolicMe was started in 2015 by Anna Richards, who wanted to cater to those who found typical mainstream porn more of a turn off than a turn-on. If you like more romantic porn that’s still high in production value, this is your best bet. Ĭost: $6 for a week-long trial, $13/month, $30 for a single month, or $51 for a year.Ĭomprised entirely of exclusive content, FrolicMe offers tasteful erotic porn, films, audio, stories, and photo galleries. But don’t be afraid to get your wallet out! Doing so helps fund more empowering, realistic porn for women and shows that audiences really are wanting better porn for women.
Luckily, lots of sites offer free or reduced rates, and some also offer certain freebies, with a premium price on other stuff. Just like listening to music on Spotify or buying albums off iTunes, somewhere along the way, the creator deserves a cut of the content they’re making or producing, whether that’s through a membership service or a pay-per-content paywall. Keep in mind, in order for porn to be totally ethical, it’s probably going to be paid. Here’s our guide to some of the best porn sites for women. For those of you not wanting to spend time Googling the depths of some page 18 results, we gotchu.
Still, it’s shockingly hard to find porn where a woman is actually enjoying herself in a realistic way and doesn’t make you feel bad, sad, or just not horny at all. Despite the TONS of internet pages of porn out there, if you want to find something that’s A.) a turn-on, B.) done ethically, C.) realistic, it narrows your pool of potential porn options way TF down. Women enjoy porn just as much as men do, although it can definitely be hard to find actually “good” porn.