The Ultimate List of PornHub Alternatives (Updated May 2024)

Updated May 11, 2024

You asked, and we listened! After our 'Money Shot' #FlyDuoWatchParty, many of you reached out looking for a sticky list of ethical PornHub alternatives. Whether you're tired of the same old content, looking for ethical content creators, or seeking platforms that align with your values, we got you. From popular favorites, to hidden gems, there’s a little something here for everyone. So go ahead. Dive in, and let us know if you find your perfect match!

New! At the end of this article we’ve included information on exploring erotica safely and privately using tools like VPNs, as well as links to helpful resources for supporting folks working through sexual shame.

😍 = FlyDuo Faves …so far!

😍 BlkTouch

A Space for Quality Pro-Black Erotica. Created Ethically For Us By Us!

Photos © BlkTouch

 

😍 XConfessions

Crowd-sourced erotic short stories. Confess your deepest desires and watch your confessions turned into films by Erika Lust.

Gallery Photos + Article Thumbnail Image © Erika Lust

 

😍 Lust Cinema

Adult movies & series for lovers of cinema and sex brought to you by Erika Lust.

Photos © Erika Lust

 

TROUBLEFILMS

Queer adult media proudly owned and operated by trans and non-binary sex workers.

Photo © TROUBLEFILMS

 

😍 Adult Time

Award-winning, premium adult content; uncensored adult TV shows, movies, and series from some of the world's most popular studios.

Photo © Adult Time

 

Royal Fetish Films

Bringing kink Black, Royal Fetish Films is an award-winning adult entertainment company, founded by Jet Setting Jasmine and King Noire.

Photo © Royal Fetish Films

 

😍 Shape of Beauty

A highly stylized Adult Time original series presenting beautiful plump pornstars, and the most popular BBW performers celebrating #PositivelySexy for all shapes of beauty!

Photo © Adult Time

 

😍 Four Chambers

Spilt milk, flesh and sex, by Vex Ashley. Four Chambers is a project, an idea and an ongoing collaboration with the intention to explore the aesthetic and conceptual potential of pornography as a creative medium for ideas. The project remains deliberately ambiguous, rejecting labels for both their films and performers, existing in-between genres of both art and pornography and dismissing the need for a definition of either.

Photos © Four Chambers

 

Frolic Me

An independent erotic site produced by a woman for women, men and couples. Offering ethically produced erotic films, videos, erotic stories, erotic audio, beautiful photographic galleries, and online magazine all focused on female pleasure, healthy sexuality and wellbeing.

Photo © Frolic Me

 

MakeLoveNotPorn (MLNP)

MakeLoveNotPorn is Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference.

MLNP is the world’s first user-generated, human-curated social sex platform - the Facebook of #RealWorldSex: sharing that one area of all our lives no other social platform will allow.

Photo © MLNP

 

afterglow

Prioritize Your Pleasure. Ethical, sexy, safe, and educational adult films made by women. Go from nice to naughty at your own pace.

Photo © afterglow

 

Pink Label TV

Indie adult films on-demand created and curated by Shine Louise Houston.

Photos © Pink Label TV

 

AORTA Films

Award-winning, experimental, indie queer porn: lusty, opulent, glorious, fuckery. Home of AORTA films, AORTAx, and Community Hardcore, the new 18+ platform for queer & trans XXX content.

Photo © AORTA Films

 

CrashPad Series

CrashPad Series is the hotbed of queer adult cinema, created by Shine Louise Houston. The Crash Pad is a secret apartment in San Francisco. Thanks to the voyeuristic supervision of the Keymaster — played by creator Shine — the lube never runs out, the sheets are always clean, and your wildest fantasies can come true.

Photo © CrashPad Series

 

Bellesa

Bellesa believes everyone deserves pleasure; that sexuality on the internet should depict women as subjects of pleasure, not objects of conquest; and that sex should be fun, empowering, and 100% shame-free.

Photo © Bellesa

 

Sssh.com

Sssh.com is your source for ethically produced, sex-positive indie adult cinema for women and couples, created by award-winning filmmaker, Angie Rowntree. Films are crowd-sourced and inspired by fantasies and desires shared by Sssh members since 1999.

 

HELPFUL RESOURCES:

Regardless of what recent fearmongering may want you to believe, in the United States pornography has been protected speech for decades. Arizona's Governor agreed, as covered by journalist Samantha Cole at 404 Media.

However, if you're in states like Texas, Louisiana, Utah, Mississippi, Tennessee, Montana, North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas, Kansas, etc, and your access to explore ethical erotica is being actively restricted by anti-sex and anti-porn entities and their war on pornography, you may be wondering what your options are. If you’re concerned about these most recent efforts to curtail people’s ability to freely explore their interests in sexuality but are unsure of where to start, we’ve put together some information and links to resources to help.

You can learn more about the conservative's war on porn, and its implications for all of us, from the journalists over at 404 Media.

To start protecting your internet privacy, including how you explore content related to your interests around sexuality, you may want to explore the benefits inherit in using a VPN/VPN Service. Using a trusted VPN service can be part of a strategy to protect personal privacy, including your ability to access ethical erotica/ethical porn privately.

If you're unsure of where to start when it comes to how to protect your privacy and ultimately maintain your sense of autonomy online, including your ability to explore erotica safely, we've provided some links to help you get better informed on internet privacy. The folks at Consumer Reports put together some general insights on VPN's, including some you may want to consider avoiding.

This post from the Electronic Freedom Foundation will help you get a better understanding of ways you can take control of your privacy using VPN's, the TOR network, and other tools, including their own internet Surveillance Self-Defense series.

Navigating Shame

If you’re struggling with shame associated with your interests in erotica, including pornography, and you’re not sure where to find science-backed, medically accurate information - We got you!

Below are a brief sampling of resources just for you:

The non-partisan Woodhull Foundation has put together a series called Fact-Checked, containing a number of articles dealing with the most prevalent misconceptions people encounter around pornography and erotica. It’ll likely be especially helpful for folks who’ve been on a journey toward sexual liberation from the effects of restrictive groups and the repressive environments they often create.

Is porn a public health crisis?

Does porn equal sex trafficking?

Are minors accessing it at historic levels?

Does porn incite violence?

Will porn harm my relationship and my sex life?

Sexuality and Wellness Experts

Dr. Eric Sprankle, a professor of psychology at Minnesota State University, Mankato, and co-director of the sexuality studies undergraduate program, licensed clinical psychologist, and an AASECT-certified sex therapist affiliated with the Minnesota Sexual Health Institute in Minneapolis, has put together a book called DIY to help fill the gap in much needed adult sex-education. While down-to-earth, and full of humor and interesting stats and insights, it's an excellent resource around sexuality, pornography, and masturbation that should be a must read for every adult struggling through the effects of religiosity on our sexuality and intimate relationships.

Dr Candice Nicole, Dr Aydrelle Collins, Dr Sara Moslener, Dr Jessica O’Reilly, N. Jasmine Johnson-DeCosta (MSW, MA, LCSW), are noted experts with a wealth of information or 1:1 services geared toward supporting folks working through shame and other pernicious challenges associated with the impact of religious or anti-sex dogma on individual’s well being, relationships, and sexuality.

Medically Accurate Sex-Ed

WAS (World Organization for Sexual Health) is a preeminent home to researchers, healthcare providers, advocates, policy makers, and citizens interested in protecting human rights. From our right to access to medically accurate sex-education to support for protecting access to sexual wellness and healthcare.

For more than 50 years, The Kinsey Institute, at Indiana University, has been an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals, researches, and regular schmegular folks alike interested in comprehensive, medically accurate information focused on sexuality. The Kinsey Institute’s collections, is a great place to start getting acquainted with their organization and its library of content.

The Porn Conversation (Not your average sex-ed), focuses on porn literacy and medically accurate, science based sex education. Did you know that the FlyDuo are also official ambassadors for the P-Conversation? Swing by and show some love for the work this organization and its ambassadors are doing to ensure a healthier and liberated tomorrow for all of us!

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