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A new PornHub study suggests that millennials aren’t that into boobs. Yup. Breasts. Millennials are ruining those, too.
In collaboration with Mashable, PornHub carried out a deep dive into the searches around boobs on their site.
They found that the number one breast related search on PornHub is ‘big tits’ followed by ‘big boobs’ and ‘huge tits’. At least they’re consistent, right?
Also of note was the discovery that authenticity is important for the porn-searcher, with ‘big natural boobs’ coming in fourth place, and zero fake breast related searches in the top 25 boob-related searches on the site.
But here’s the key bit: Millennials were found to be significantly less likely to search for anything to do with boobs then the older generation.
The 18-24 age range were 19% less likely than the average PornHub user to use ‘boobs’, ‘tits’, or ‘breasts’ in their porn searches, while 25 to 34 year olds were 11% less likely.
As people get older, they’re more likely to search for boobs. The 55-64 age group is 17% more likely than the average user to search for boobs on the site.
When millennials do search for breasts, they’re more likely than the older generation to search for fake breasts. 55 to 64 year olds prefer the real deal.
Now, these stats have been interpreted by multiple publications as meaning that millennials just aren’t bothered about boobs.
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