2010的研究: Of the 304 scenes analyzed, 88.2% contained physical aggression, principally spanking, gagging, and slapping, while 48.7% of scenes contained verbal aggression, primarily name-calling.
Perpetrators of aggression were usually male, whereas targets of aggression were overwhelmingly female. Targets most often showed pleasure or responded neutrally to the aggression.
Not only does pornography commonly portray a particularly concentrated and toxic version of gender inequality, it suggests that it is sexy. It eroticises the key driver of violence against women – and it does so while claiming to offer us sexual liberation.