The advent of the internet has facilitated the proliferation of niche pornographic content, catering to increasingly specific and extreme fetishes. Among these, the genre often labeled "Facial Abuse" or "rough sex" occupies a controversial space. Characterized by acts of aggression, humiliation, and physical domination (often focused on the face and throat), this genre blurs the line between performance and actual violence. While producers argue that all acts are contractually agreed upon, critics and survivors highlight a pervasive culture of coercion. This paper aims to dissect the mechanics of this genre, arguing that the economic structures of the industry often negate the concept of meaningful consent, resulting in a product that commodifies and normalizes violence against women.
One of the main challenges in addressing facial abuse is the underreporting of incidents. Fear of retaliation, shame, and disbelief in the system's ability to effect change contribute to this problem. facial abuse free
For decades, entertainment has hidden abuse in plain sight. Think of: The advent of the internet has facilitated the