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doublevr The ā€œwatch togetherā€ feature kind of already exists - for cam girls.

One way to gauge the popularity of this feature is by observing the cam girl rooms and seeing how often visitors converse with one another.

spacepirate willing to bet this would end up being full of furries and other weirdo

Yes, that would be one of the benefits! šŸ˜‰

doublevr at least 30% of SLR users are female and that number is growing over time

I know you're right on this.

My wife and at least three other women I know have expressed interest in watching VR Porn. I'm sure all of them would be interested in watching it with me (and others) if I had a fairly easy way of setting that up.

Years ago we would sometimes set up several screens and projectors in our living room and project porn and other types of videos on three or four walls, get high on shrooms, turn off the lights, blast some music, and watch. A few times we would invite another couple to join us. It was fun times!

I would love to be able to that in VR!

    mebejoe

    fair enoughā€¦ however, unless I can hear itā€™s a hot female voice on the other side of controlling my Handy ā€¦ I for one will be keeping a wide berth from that šŸ˜†

    spacepirate straight guys

    If the Kinsey Scale teaches us anything, it's that a tiny percentage of people are actually "Straight".

    I'm probably somewhere around here: STRAIGHT --------X------------ BI --------------------------- GAY

    Plus, there really are two different scales: hetero/homo sexual, and hetero/homo romantic ā€” i.e., someone might jerk another guy off, but wouldn't necessarily want to snuggle or go antiquing together.

    Basically, sex is a big messy pile of consensual fun, so

      Mutiny i get your point that most things are shades of grey but you can still group people into straight, bi, gay based on their strongest preference. if you once had a couple of thoughts about taking a dick up your ass it doesnt make you not straight. besides... humans wouldnt still exist if only a tiny percentage of people were straight...

      anyway.. if its true that 30% of slr users are female thats really surprising as there isn't much straight content for them and lesbians only make up single digit % of all females... and bi isnt much more...

        spacepirate

        I was partially making a funny, but mostly I just tend to push back at strong binaries. Humans are fuckin' complicated.

        And I'd go so far as to say no one who complains about fat guys showing up in their porn is truly "straight", which appears to be (checks notes) a whole lot of people on here. šŸ™‚

          doublevr at least 30% of SLR users are female and that number is growing over time

          I really, REALLY doubt that. Maybe it was a typo and you meant 3%... šŸ˜‰

          doublevr

          I'm curious, how do you even measure number of female users? As far as I can tell there is nothing in my SLR profile or anything that indicates male or female. I never told SLR if I was male or female.

          Just curious, that is an interesting stat if true.

            Mutiny I think Kinsey had a bit of an agenda and his data isn't exactly the best. I DO agree with his conclusions/suggestions that people experiment and that such experimenting doesn't define into a "sexuality" or sexual label, but to pretend that he did some sort of random sample with solid methods... well I'd disagree, but that's just my take.

            @MozzerllaRick
            This is NOT specific to SLR but a general answer for how most websites track your usage.

            Browser stats are a powerful thing just about every website or web app you go to has some form of metrics enabled that allow them to gauge specific information about the users visiting a site. This can be things like total time spent on a site, click paths, conversions, unique users, button clicks, or feature usage. This is how a product team can tell if an new feature is being adopted, or if the average user only rewatched a video x number of times, or the average length of time a video is viewed before moving to the next one.

            With these metrics if demographics is enabled then you can pair the above stats with things like location, age, gender, etc. (if you donā€™t think Amazon knows your porn preferences think again).

            The demographic information is gathered from multiple sources. This could be 3rd party double click cookies, android advertising id, iOS Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA, just to name a few, but If you go to a site and login with a 3rd party auth like Amazon, apple, Facebook or google, thatā€™s an easy way to get all info from your profile data thatā€™s passed.

            This is also the reason you see the ā€œā€acceptā€ or ā€œdeclineā€ cookies on almost every site you go to now. The EU has GDPR rules in place that can heavily fine companies for tracking usersā€™ PII (personally identifiable information) without their consent.

            Hope this answers your question.

            Mutiny And I'd go so far as to say no one who complains about fat guys showing up in their porn is truly "straight", which appears to be (checks notes) a whole lot of people on here.

            thats a controversial one šŸ˜

            porn is a form of art and having actors with a good (or at least unobjectionable) body... whether thats male or female... takes it to another level compared to having actors that are fat slobs. like, when was the last time you saw an obese male or female swimsuit model? probably never. there is a reason behind that and that same reason applies to porn. its just seen as less perfect and less appealing generally.

            i disagree that it makes someone partly gay (ie anywhere to the right of straight on the scale in your earlier post) to prefer a male actor with a decent body in porn. firstly.. there is no rule that says finding something more attractive means that you are sexually interested in it. example.. my car looks sexy af but i dont want to bone it. secondly... its not all about attraction either. it could be that someones repulsion for fat male actors in porn makes them less appealing.

              Mutiny I don't discriminate fat guys. I don't want any guys in my VR videos.

              As far as experiments go, the most I could imagine is something with an extremely feminine trans woman. By this I don't mean men who decided at some point in their 20-50s that they feel like a woman, who still have very masculine facial features, but ones that are really so feminine that, except for the penis, you have the feeling that you're looking at a woman. No idea where that would put me on the scale. Probably pretty far to the left.

              doublevr How does Google know who uses the computer while visiting SLR? A lot of couples share a computer, so Google doesn't know which user is visiting SLR. Maybe the woman does a lot of shopping on that system and Google rates the whole system as female user for that reason.

                someoneX google is just one of many systems that track user metrics, and is nowhere near the best.

                If you want to know how it tracks demographics here is a link. https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2799357?hl=en#zippy=%2Cin-this-article

                FWIW if you look at porn stats online itā€™s well documented across various sites that 25-30% of users are women, which puts SLR in the broader metric range.

                  Sperson The link doesn't explain how they will track different genders on a shared computer.