AFF Survey: 72% Would Try Porn Performance

PALO ALTO, Calif. — Social networking site Adult Friend Finder conducted its own porn-acceptance survey to see what its users really think about porn. Its results were impressive, if not surprising, and found that only 2 percent of the 2,100 respondents don't like porn.

Twenty-eight percent of the survey's participants said they "love" to watch porn, while 32 percent revealed they get off on it "most of the time." Eleven percent only like porn with a good plot and/or cuddling, and only 2 percent admitted they don't like porn much at all.

Merely 1 percent of respondents said they are actually "turned off" by adult films.

Almost two-thirds are "always aroused" by porn and prefer to watch it with a partner.

The most revealing result of the survey was that — for the question "Would you be in porn?" — 36 percent checked the "Sure! Where do I sign?" box, while 36 percent clicked "Maybe I'd try it once."

Adult Friend Finder offers social networking services to people seeking intimate relationships.

For complete results, visit AdultFriendFinder.com.

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