The differences in how women in pornography are viewed and viewed are a major issue in the industry.
While there is no denying the fact that there is a big disparity between how men and women are viewed in porn, there is also a lot of work to be done.
A recent study by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Pornhub found that, on average, women who watch porn are viewed by a higher percentage of men than women who do not.
However, the researchers found that men were viewed more by the majority of women than the majority by the minority.
Pornhub has partnered with AAWW to conduct a survey of porn stars, with the goal of revealing the differences between the genders.
The study is a collaboration between the two organizations, and it was conducted between February 10 and March 8.
The survey was conducted online with a total of 1,000 people.
The results of the study are available online.
The majority of porn actresses surveyed said they would prefer not to have to wear makeup, have a facial, or wear a sexy dress to be in the same room as a man.
When asked if they would consider wearing makeup or a sexy suit to be a “normal” thing to do, more than one in five said they did not.
When asked if the amount of makeup a woman wears would make them less likely to “come across as sexual, the vast majority of female porn stars (75%) said that they would definitely consider that,” said the AAUW report.
The research shows that when it comes to a woman in the audience, the biggest difference is the makeup they wear.
Only about 1 in 4 actresses in the study said that their facial hair was not an issue.
Only one in 10 women said they thought that their bodies are sexy.
The majority of those who said they were confident that they could look sexy without makeup were male.
Men are also viewed more negatively when it is a woman they are viewing.
A majority of the men surveyed said that a woman who was not attractive would not be a good porn star.
Only one in three men said they are not comfortable with the idea of a man in their company.
The researchers found no significant difference between how the two groups viewed women in the media.