AEBN Reveals Popular Searches for July, August

AEBN Reveals Popular Searches for July, August

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has revealed its top searches in all 50 states and the District of Columbia for July and August.

"Breast-obsessed viewers," noted a rep, drove searches for Gabbie Carter in Indiana, Valentina Nappi in Maine, Lena Paul in Virginia and Abby Winters in Idaho, as well as the search terms "big nipples" in Montana and "natural tits" in Massachusetts.

Additional top performers on AEBN during the summer months include Asa Akira, Alexia Anders, Zoe Bloom, Elsa Jean, Cherry Kiss, Misty Stone and Alexis Tae.

Among top studios, Bellesa Films was popular in Texas and Girlsway topped the list in Pennsylvania.

Meanwhile, "gay theater searches indicated a trend toward non-professional performers, with Amateur Straight Guys showing popularity in both California and Kansas, while 'amateur dad' was big in Connecticut," noted the rep. "People also sought out a few good men as 'Active Duty' was popular in Oregon and West Virginia and 'All American Military' was hot in Nevada."

Gay performers who topped the AEBN charts in July and August include Buck Angel, Deviant Otter, Felix Fox, Pierce Paris, Dakota Payne, Max Sargent and Aaron Trainer.

Top gay studios also include Bound Gods, Cobra Video, Dragon Media, Lucas Entertainment, Raging Stallion Studios and the films of Matt Sterling.

Visit the AEBNTrends.com for additional details and follow AEBN on Twitter.

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