- May 31, 2018
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It's something of a thing on user-updated real person porn sites to grab random videos and promote them as "real" incest, just because you'll get hits from folks looking for real amateur incest. It's the same basic idea as promoting everyone under the age of 30 as a teenager. You can't promote a video as scat unless there's shit somewhere in it, but incest ends up being a different animal--at least in real-world porn.
Unlike your average porn game with incest, though, since incest is illegal in some jurisdictions (and for other reasons, like the whole trying-to-look-unscripted-pro-amateur thing, or whatever) a purported incest video will just about never directly establish that the participants are actually related. It's understandable but presumably frustrating to people looking for actual incest, and it lends credibility to the folks who use incest as clickbait since, hey, you just can't expect rational people to unambiguously identify their blood relationships in a porn video.
Then there's incest fantasy play videos, where the participants are pretending to be related, and it's pretty much guaranteed that they'll go out of their way to make their supposed relationship obvious because, well, that's the point of the video. I guess this would be folks smearing each other with chocolate and pretending that it's shit while talking up how shitty the situation is. Production values in this case are going to determine how believable the incest play is (can I hire two girls who look similar enough that people will buy that they are twins?), of course, just like the quality of your fake-shit recipe determines how likely folks are to be taken in by your bullshit.
I guess that ends up being because incest is one of those porn things that doesn't necessarily communicate itself well in video or still image format outside of being established in the plot. It's like stinky-thing fetishists having to draw stink lines or use dialog or somehow establish that, yes, there is actual stink being experienced by the participants. For incest, you've got these two people, and then inevitable deep analysis in the video comments trying to establish just how likely it is that the video does or does not contain incest.
Anyhow, I forgot why I typed all that, but it's a fait accompli at this point so it's time to post.
EDIT: Come to think of it, when it comes to incest play, there has to be an element of the Pro Wrestling soap opera thing going on. It's not real, everybody knows it's not real, and yet everyone is committed to pretending that it's real because they all get something out of it. Except you'd substitute incest porn jollies and money for the joy of seeing people hitting each other with chairs and money.
Unlike your average porn game with incest, though, since incest is illegal in some jurisdictions (and for other reasons, like the whole trying-to-look-unscripted-pro-amateur thing, or whatever) a purported incest video will just about never directly establish that the participants are actually related. It's understandable but presumably frustrating to people looking for actual incest, and it lends credibility to the folks who use incest as clickbait since, hey, you just can't expect rational people to unambiguously identify their blood relationships in a porn video.
Then there's incest fantasy play videos, where the participants are pretending to be related, and it's pretty much guaranteed that they'll go out of their way to make their supposed relationship obvious because, well, that's the point of the video. I guess this would be folks smearing each other with chocolate and pretending that it's shit while talking up how shitty the situation is. Production values in this case are going to determine how believable the incest play is (can I hire two girls who look similar enough that people will buy that they are twins?), of course, just like the quality of your fake-shit recipe determines how likely folks are to be taken in by your bullshit.
I guess that ends up being because incest is one of those porn things that doesn't necessarily communicate itself well in video or still image format outside of being established in the plot. It's like stinky-thing fetishists having to draw stink lines or use dialog or somehow establish that, yes, there is actual stink being experienced by the participants. For incest, you've got these two people, and then inevitable deep analysis in the video comments trying to establish just how likely it is that the video does or does not contain incest.
Anyhow, I forgot why I typed all that, but it's a fait accompli at this point so it's time to post.
EDIT: Come to think of it, when it comes to incest play, there has to be an element of the Pro Wrestling soap opera thing going on. It's not real, everybody knows it's not real, and yet everyone is committed to pretending that it's real because they all get something out of it. Except you'd substitute incest porn jollies and money for the joy of seeing people hitting each other with chairs and money.