CumLouder Reveals 2014’s Top 10 Porn Searches

LOS ANGELES — European porn producer CumLouder.com has revealed the TOP 10 porn searches on its website network for 2014.

The statistics cover searches within the United States, as well as for a number of other countries around the world — along with deeper search queries that provide information and insights about the different sexual preferences of the residents of six cities within each profiled country.

According to a CumLouder rep, the data for searches by U.S. visitors is very surprising, with the top search term being “Asian,” followed by terms such as “mom,” “anal,” “POV,” “massage” and “lesbian.”

The study reveals that Lisa Ann is the only performer listed in the Top 10 searches, making her America’s favorite porn star.

“Another curious fact is the appearance of the search term ‘gay’ on the last position of the Top 10 list, [as it] is a porn genre that is [in more demand] lately,” the rep reveals. “If we have a look at the cities, you’ll see that New York goes all the way down with the term ‘amateur;’ Los Angeles maintains the country’s favorite with ‘Asian’ and Washington goes all the way with ‘anal.’”

Other countries that the study shows search data for include Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey and the United Kingdom.

Full access to the full data set is available here.

For more information, visit CumLouder.com.

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