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The intention of this special issue of Porn Studies is to assess, 50 years after homosexuality was no longer convict and over 30 years since Waugh provided a critical framework to chat about gay porn, where the intellectual division of gay porn has arrived at and where it is heading. The hyperbolic subhead of this unconventional issue is deliberate. I wanted to arrest the judgement of excitement and vibrancy that there is in this unique to subfield of porn studies and sooner a be wearing aimed to illustrate the unlikeness of approaches, gay0day methods, critical and conceptual frameworks and objects of weigh that scholars preoccupy with.
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That we should shun making assumptions up either who audiences are or how audiences rejoin to erotica has been a gist apprehension representing this quarterly and the researchers that are associated with it. Exactly, another extraordinary consummation doting to audiences and consumers of porn edited past Sharif Mowlabocus and Rachel Wood in 2015 took this way of thinking as a starting point. In the present specific issue, Person Ramsay contributes ‘Gays in the Girls’ Gaze: "He’s too Compelling Looking!"’, which considers female heterosexual audiences benefit of gay porn. Ramsay’s article emerges from a flier over into the responses of a taste of at bottom Dutch participants to a selected sample of gay porn materials. The article argues that, based on the findings of the study,  Gay0Day women not exclusively obtain a complete answer to gay porn and the gay sex represented but also statement feelings of empathy. Ramsay’s article acts as a contribution to an emergent publicity on the varying audiences for gay porn that includes Lucy Neville’s (2015) bar endeavour also on female consumption of gay porn, Florian Voros’ (2015) equally fascinating breakdown of manful porn viewers and the crucial audience fact-finding layout conducted not later than Clarissa Smith, Feona Attwood, and Martin Barker (2011), and which all control collectively to cool stereotypes and generalizations thither porn audiences, who they are and how they tell to porn materials.

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