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Pornography search terms 2024

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The <a href="https://www.pornhub.com/insights/2024-year-in-review" author="" source="PornHub Insights">2024 Year in Review</a> is available and has some fun facts.<fn> For example, the U.S. had about the same percentage increase for "sneaky cheating" as the French did for "femme a lunette" (women with glasses). This blog post is 100% worth it just to learn terms like "milf culona" (big-ass MILF) in Spanish, which, together with "culo grande" (big ass) in Italian, set a sort of U.N.-like agreement about priorities for a lot of countries. Ukraine, though, wins with a trending search for "на мотоциклах" (on motorcycles). The breakdown of top relative term by state was illuminating. <img src="{att_link}pornhub-insights-2024-year-in-review-map-united-states-top-relative-terms.jpg" href="{att_link}pornhub-insights-2024-year-in-review-map-united-states-top-relative-terms.jpg" align="none" caption="Pornhub insights 2024: United States, top relative terms by state" scale="50%"> I wonder if it's actually true? Iowa with "Work trip"? Pennsylvania with "Naked women"? Rhode island with "wedding"? Connecticut can't possibly be "queef," can it? What the hell? Still, I love that NYS is "Turkish" because I'm thinking that Eric Adams did that all by himself. Similarly, I feel like "footjob" in Colorado is also the work of a couple---or at most a handful---of highly dedicated and focused individuals. <hr> <ft>I'm assuming that they're not just making these numbers and terms up. I don't see why they would need to.</ft>