
"Kasumi posts this message before filming a movie produced by Erika Lust, one of the major proponents of so-called feminist porn. The adult actress studied film and marketing, but found that porn allowed her to act and earn money doing something she claims to enjoy. During the pandemic, she became famous on OnlyFans, sharing videos that she made with her partner. I've always felt like I'm a very sexual person, she explains."
"I've always felt like I'm a very sexual person, she explains. She defines feminist porn as pornography that women want to make. In these types of productions, consent and transparency always prevail when filming. We make porn for women because until now porn has been defined as being for men, explained feminist porn director Paulita Pappel, in an interview with EL PAIS."
"Lust agrees with this, asserting that feminist porn originally emerged as a way to reclaim a genre traditionally considered exclusively for the male gaze and to provide a different perspective on how we represent sex. That doesn't mean that feminist porn is suddenly porn for women. In feminist porn, women, men and people of all genders have control over what they do sexually; they own their pleasure and are treated as equal sexual collaborators, not as objects or sex machines, she asserts."
Kasumi, a 28-year-old adult actress, shares pre-shoot dietary choices like coconut water and jelly beans to stay energized and avoid dizziness during filming. She studied film and marketing and chose porn for performance opportunities and income, gaining visibility on OnlyFans during the pandemic. Feminist porn emphasizes consent, transparency, and performers' agency, allowing women and people of all genders to control their sexual participation and pleasure. Directors position feminist porn as a reclaiming of a genre shaped by the male gaze and as an alternative representation of sex. Feminist porn remains a minority within a vast mainstream industry while audience habits shift toward more intentional, sometimes paid, consumption.
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