Adult Empire Reveals Serbian Porn Trends

Adult Empire Reveals Serbian Porn Trends

PITTSBURGH — Adult Empire has released its latest Global Porn Trends infographic, this time revealing the favorite adult stars, movies, and sexual proclivities of the people of the Republic of Serbia.

According to the online adult retailer and entertainment destination, Adult Empire is continuing its tour of Europe by focusing Serbia’s erotic statistics.

“Serbia is a small country with just over 7 million people, and still somewhat conservative," said Adult Empire’s Director of Marketing Megan Wozniak, “but if you look closely, their tastes in porn stars and sex scenes are comparable to ours here in the U.S.”

Indeed, the country’s top adult performers are American beauties Briana Banks, Angel Allwood, Layla London and Eva Lovia; while Serbia’s most-searched terms are “all-girl/lesbian,” “faces covered” and “anal.”

Serbia is ranked 42nd in global porn consumption, mostly enjoyed on a home computer (77 percent); the majority of viewers are male (88 percent) and between the ages of 25 and 44 (66 percent).

Sunday is the horniest day of the week, with an average of four minutes, 14 seconds, spent online per visit.

“We at AE have learned so much from investigating the state of adult entertainment in other countries this past year,” said Wozniak, who recently profiled porn trends for Croatia, Bulgaria, Spain and the Czech Republic. “It’s amazing how far America’s influence has extended across Europe in such a short period of time.”

Adult Empire’s library offers more than 100,000 DVDs and 200,000 scenes for instant streaming on its membership platform, Unlimited, alongside an informative entertainment blog providing up-to-the-minute porn star and industry news.

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