Pornhub Discloses Spain Traffic Stats

Pornhub Discloses Spain Traffic Stats

BURBANK, Calif. — Pornhub today revealed its latest traffic stats for Spain.

The adult brand provided Spain media giant LaSexta detailed reports on what the country’s Pornhub users are looking for in 2019.

Like other European countries, Spain’s visitors like searching for videos related to their own country and language. The most popular search is “spanish” followed by “maduras espanolas,” “espagnol,” “porno en espanol” and “sexo en espanol.”

Pornhub researchers said the most searched for porn star in Spain is male performer Jordi El Nino Polla. Now a Brazzers exclusive talent, Polla was born in Ciudad Real, Spain. Other popular Spanish-born performers include Nacho Vidal and Lucia Lapiedra.

The most viewed category in Spain is mature, followed by anal, lesbian and MILF. When compared to the rest of the world, visitors from Spain are more than 68 percent more likely to view the amateur category, more than 62 percent more into mature and more than 29 percent for “popular with women.”

Twenty percent of Pornhub’s visitors from Spain are identified as women, which is higher than the worldwide average of 26 percent. The most-viewed category among Spain’s female visitors is lesbian, whereas men prefer mature. When compared to Spanish men, women are more than 249 percent more likely to view cunnilingus videos, as well as more than 87 percent more into gangbang and more than 83 percent for bondage.

Pornhub researchers said the average age of Spanish visitors is 39, which is 4 years older than the world average of 35. Visitors aged 25 to 34 make up the largest portion of Spain’s visitors at 34 percent of total traffic.

The average visitor from Spain spends 9 minutes and 10 second on Pornhub, which is 49 seconds less than the worldwide average.

Pornhub researchers said that more than 76 percent of Pornhub’s visitors worldwide use mobile devices to view porn, but more than half of Spain’s visitors still prefer to use their desktop and laptop computers.

Smartphones only represent 34 percent of Spanish traffic, which is about half the worldwide average of 67 percent, Pornhub researchers said.

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