PornHub Reports Southern States Biggest Porn Users

CYBERSPACE — Southern users spend more time watching porn than any other region, and the term “creampie” is the most searched term in the U.S.

These results were part of a new mid-year PornHub.com state-by-state study focusing on the country’s most porn-hungry web users as reported in Cosmopolitan Magazine.

Mississippi took the top spot, logging in an average of 11 minutes, 59 seconds, compared to the average user who spends 10 minutes and 51 seconds watching adult content.

The rest of the south followed Mississippi in descending order.

Up north, New Hampshire, Vermont and Rhode Island tallied the least amount of time, averaging 10 minutes. Savvy (too busy?) New Yorkers were also low on the north's list.

Next to search term leader, “creampie,” the terms “college,” “teen,” “compilation,” “lesbians” and “MILF’ were the strongest contenders.

With an apparent lust for interracial porn, Alabama, Kentucky and Louisiana like the term “ebony” when seeking porn.

In Wyoming, the report identified the term “smoking” as a top porn search term, signaling a possible fetish on the rise.

Czech porn star Anita Queen was big in Nevada. She appeared in films including “Rocco: Animal trainer 15,” “Lesbian Prison,”“Big Titty Lesbians,” “Drunk Sex Orgy,”  “Prison Pussy Break,” and made an appearance in horror flick “Hostel.”

In Kentucky, Virginia and Massachusetts, the Japanese term "hentai" — short for “hentai seiyoku,” that translates to “perverse sexual desire” (and anime) is popular among porn users in those states.

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