AEBN Unveils Popular Searches by Country for February, March

AEBN Unveils Popular Searches by Country for February, March

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has released the most popular searches in its straight and gay theatres in more than 40 countries throughout February and March.

According to research from AEBN Trends, popular searches in straight theaters included an interest in youthfulness with Abella Danger rating highly in Greece, Lottie Magne in Taiwan and “Euphoria” star Chloe Cherry in New Zealand and the United States.

Among the seasoned performers rated highly were Brandi Love in Canada, Sara Jay in Belgium, Seka Black in Denmark and Dee Williams in Norway.

Viewers in Israel sought out “Older Women,” and “Babysitter” continued the youthful trend in The Netherlands. South Korea searched for “Mother Fuckers,” and folks from Portugal wanted “Mamans.”  

In gay theaters, “bigger is better" was a recurring theme, with “Daddy” popular in Brazil, “Big Balls” in South Korea and “Size Matters” in the Philippines. Ireland searched for Alex Mecum while Portugal searched for “Horns of Plenty.”

“Valentine’s Day seemingly reminding everyone to get more romantic, many customers took an interest in role-play,” noted an AEBN rep. Along those lines, “Bikers” piqued interest in Finland, “Perps” in Germany, “Haunted Holes” in Greece, “Cake Shop” in India and “Workin' Men XXX” in Israel. 

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