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Transsexual pornography (also referred to as transgender pornography, shemale porn, tranny porn or t-girl porn) is a genre of pornography.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Trans women are most often featured with male partners, but they are also featured with other women, both transgender and cisgender.[7][8][9]

Transgender female performers who perform sex acts are usually the submissive anal receptiant for the male performer.[10] Sometimes the transgender female is the dominant top one of the more infamous tops is Danni Daniels.[11]

Common phrases used to refer to these individuals are "chicks with dicks", "trannies", or "shemales", although these are generally considered pejorative slurs among trans women.[12][13] Transgender men also feature in transsexual pornography which features performers who were assigned female at birth and who medically transitioned to male.[14]

Buck Angel is the best-known actor in this genre.[15][16]

Awards

AVN Award Transsexual Performer of the Year is one of the major awards in the porn industry for transgender pornographic performers.[17][18] Transgender Erotica Awards (formerly Tranny Awards) is the other major awards.[19][20]

Fanbase

Fans of transsexual pornography typically identify themselves as straight.[21][22][23][24] Shemale porn has become one of the largest, most popular genres of porn among heterosexual males.[22][25][26] It may be that the attraction is based on the contemporaneous presentation of stereotypical anatomical cues of femininity along with the visual trigger of a penis, often a very large penis.[22]

Perception

Some people view transsexual porn as gay porn.[27][28][29][30][31] Although transsexual porn is a popular category, some in the LGBT community feel it objectifies transgender people.[28][32][33][34][35][36]

See also

References

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