Beautiful Agony is a paid-subscription erotic website featuring head shots of user-submitted videos showing the participant having orgasms, without providing any visual description of what technique is being used or revealing anything below the neck and upper chest. Men and women are featured on the site.[1]
Type of site | Erotic |
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Owner | Richard Lawrence & Lauren Olney |
URL | beautifulagony.com |
Registration | monthly subscription |
Launched | 2004 |
Current status | active |
History
editIn 2003 Richard Lawrence and Lauren Olney created the initial video series.[2] In 2004 beautifulagony.com was established as a commercial website. The site is owned and operated by Feck Pty Ltd in Melbourne.
Description
editThe website is subscription-based. It does not display advertising. Users post videos of themselves (framed from the shoulders up) having a sexual orgasm and can share their sexual experience in a description area. Users of Beautiful Agony are nicknamed Agonees.[3] Videos that do not look natural (too much makeup for example) are not accepted by the website's moderators.[4]
In popular culture
editVideo clips of the website were part of exhibitions at the Museum of Sex in New-York and at the Hollywood Erotic Museum.[5] The short film Anatomy: Face produced by Adele Wilkes and distributed by ABC Australia in 2011, focused on the users of Beautiful Agony.[6]
Awards
edit- 2009: Best Adult Website at the Australian Adult Industry Awards[3]
See also
edit- Blow Job (1963) – Warhol film
- Eating Too Fast (1966) – Warhol film
- Erotic art
- Erotic photography
Notes
edit- ^ "7 Best Places To Find Porn You & Your Partner Will Both Enjoy". bustle.com. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- ^ "2006 article about the website, founders" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-08-29.
- ^ a b Justin Dimos (26 February 2009). "Beautiful Agony: The New Naked". Popmatters.com. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
- ^ Jessie Sage (25 September 2020). "Peepshow: The Fetishization Of The 'Natural' Look". Pittsburghcurrent.com. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
- ^ Melissa Stranger (11 May 2016). "These pics capture the weird and wonderful faces people make while masturbating". Revelist.com. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
- ^ "Artscape: Anatomy: Face". Abc.net.au. 15 February 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2020.