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There's never a shortage of porn on the web, but as many of us have discovered after hard work, most of it leaves you feeling dirty and infected with a new computer virus. Not to mention the images that constantly flash before your eyes of women being degraded, humiliated and even physically harmed.

Porn doesn't have to be this way. Fortunately, over the past decade, creators have woken up to the urgent need for ethical and female-friendly pornography.

What does it mean to be "moral" about pornography?

Moral pornography is produced in a non-hostile, professional work environment. This work environment values on-set talent and puts their welfare and personal boundaries first, in addition to providing various necessities such as on-set meals and reimbursing ancillary personal expenses.

It's hard to get free ethical porn, but you get a higher quality end product - plus, you can enjoy it without guilt, without worrying about the welfare of the performers.

There are plenty of homemade porn movies that are free (and ethical) because they are recorded and released by people in their daily lives for fun.

What do you mean by "female porn"?

Mainstream heterosexual pornography is notoriously degrading to women. The study found that nearly 90 percent of best-selling pornography depicted physical aggression, and nearly 50 percent included verbal aggression, such as name-calling. The victims are mostly women who suffer to please men.

Porn made for female audiences tends to focus on who gives and receives pleasure more equally. They were more likely to describe the scene as an apparent moment of agreement. They shoot through the female gaze, showing women as they are, not as sex objects like hairless Barbies. Think about it: less "porn" and more "shot sex."

It is worth mentioning that female-friendly pornography is widely loved by men, who may even prefer it because it depicts something more realistic and feels less morally problematic.

Ethical and female-friendly porn can still push boundaries. Pornography is meant to create a fantasy and excitement for the audience. If you are tied up, having rough sex, or demoted (with permission) to go, you will be able to find pornography that reflects this, while having fully consensual and well-paid performers

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Make Love Not porn [Note: link is SFW - No nudity]

"Be for sex, be for porn, be for knowing the difference."

Couples can submit videos of themselves having sex, which you can rent for $5 - half of the money will go directly to the couples themselves.

Xconfessions[Note: link is NSFW - Naked]

Filmmaker Erika Lust created Xconfessions in response to sexual "confessions" sent by viewers, which she then turned into well-made short films. If you have a specific, perhaps niche fantasy, this is where you are most likely to find it.

$35 / month or $12 / month for a year membership.

Erotic Films [Note: links are mostly NSFW - open with care]

Another Erika Lust project, but it focuses on soft-core movie-style content, more exploratory sensuality and seduction.

The videos are beautifully shot and the storylines are well thought out, so if you're looking for something with more plot and build-up, E.F is for you.

$12 / month or $9 / month annual fee.

Bellessa [Note: link is NSFW - Nude]

Belesa is a hub for all things female sexuality, offering professionally shot porn and homemade videos. Most of their videos follow a similar film format to mainstream porn, but with a female gaze.

They also offer webcams, porn stories, and a wide variety of other resources to suit your browsing needs.

Most of their content is free.

Netflix

Okay, so you're unlikely to find actual hardcore porn on Netflix, but there are quite a few movies that somehow get past their porn censors.

The Daily Dot has put together an updated list of The hottest products on The platform, along with tips for finding more hidden gems.

Netflix starts at $8.99 a month.