Paper Street Launches LittleAsians.com

Paper Street Launches LittleAsians.com

MIAMI — Paper Street Media, the parent company of adult studio Team Skeet, has launched its newest website, LittleAsians.com, following Pornhub’s release of stats showing the rising popularity of Asian porn.

“We started Little Asians after our own research showed that Asian porn has been exponentially growing in popularity,” said Paper Street Media COO Salima. “We are pleased to see our initial research confirmed with last year’s survey from Pornhub which shows the strength and growing interest in Asian porn by consumers around the world.”

According to Pornhub’s sixth annual Year in Review report, “Asian” was the eighth most searched term on its platform, gaining six points from a year earlier. The survey also showed “Korean” rose up 16 places to 10th on the list while “Chinese” is up 14 positions to 16th place, both over the previous year.

The survey noted the top 20 searches on Pornhub, including the most popular porn stars, as well as information on gender and age demographics, devices and technology used to access Pornhub, celebrity searches, movie and game searches, events, holidays and sports, along with the top 20 countries that provide the most visitors to Pornhub and more.

Japanese porn, in particular, was the second fastest growing category overall, just behind lesbian porn, and followed by MILF, ebony and hentai porn. It also proved to be the third longest viewed category on Pornhub. Japanese porn is the most viewed category by men, while it’s the third most popular among women.

Little Asians features new content updated weekly, along with fresh starlets in a variety of erotic scenarios, with Jasmine Grey, Jade Kush, Honey Moon, Elle Voneva, Vina Sky, Brenna Sparks, Sammi Parker and more.

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