AEBN Reveals Popular Searches for March, April

AEBN Reveals Popular Searches for March, April

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has released the top "naughty and notable" search terms in its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia for March and April.

"Viewers in the straight theaters were interested in stars both in and out of the industry," noted a rep, with “Kim Kardashian” trending in Wisconsin, “Adriana Chechik” in both Nevada and Texas and former adult superstar “Sasha Grey” in Delaware.

Additional popular search terms include "wife swapping," "3-ways" and "female domination," with “femdom” popular in Arkansas, “jerky wives” in Georgia, “cuckold” in North Carolina, “bullied bi cuckolds” in Kentucky and “Bitchcraft” in Oklahoma. Massachusetts searched for “swingers,” Maine looked for “MMF” and Indiana sought out “swingers orgies.” 

Users in the gay theaters showed "a particular penchant for the paternal," the rep said, with searches for “daddy” in Tennessee, Washington and California. “Daddy pig” was trending in Montana while Wisconsin craved “hairy dads.” “Family Dick” was popular across the Gulf of Mexico with searches in both Florida and Texas.

"With Memorial Day right around the corner, it’s no surprise that military men were on many minds," added the rep. “All American military” was popular in Indiana and New Jersey, “military” was notable in Oklahoma and North Dakota and “Active Duty” was trending in both Iowa and Kansas.  

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