
According to online magazine Techworm, a website called PornHub has put an educational twist to the often illicit and frowned upon world of pornography by offering those with an appreciation for erotica, some penetrating advice on how to have sexual intercourse responsibly.
The website is reported to provide information on how users can amp up their sex life in addition to dishing out other sex-related advice.
Corey Price, Vice President of Pornhub in a press release said: “As the premiere destination for adult entertainment, catering to nearly 70 million daily visitors, we wanted to provide our fans with a trusted educational platform they can utilise as their go-to resource for information and advice when it comes to sex.”
He also described the website as one the general public should view as a round-the-clock, one stop centre available for reference, be it regarding sexually transmitted diseases and safe sex, the latest sex gadgets or even how to handle a friend-with-benefits arrangement.
The out-of-the-ordinary website features experts such as Dr Laurie Betito — a clinical psychologist with 30 years’ experience in sex therapy, Dr Kat Van Kirk, Dr Zhana Vrangalova — both experts in human sexuality — trans community leader Sophia Banks, sex coach Dr Stacey Friedman, sex tech writer Kitty Gray and Dr Bryant Paul of the Indiana University Media School, among others.
Malaysians however will be left out of the loop as a quick check at www.porn.hub was met with a sombre message reading: “NOTIFICATION This website is not available in Malaysia as it violate(s) the National law(s).”