Straight Guys, Asians & Twinks: Here Are the Porn Terms Gays Searched For the Most in 2023

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Pornhub has released its annual Year in Review, and the results are exposing the watching habits of the site’s gay viewers — and reading them for filth.

The wildly popular porn website has released information on its most popular stars, search terms, demographics, and the time spent browsing.

While “no fats, no femmes, no Asians,” seems to be a common refrain amongst gay men in real life and on Grindr, when it comes to porn, gay men love to see Asians and femmes, almost as much as they love to see a straight guy having gay sex.

Here are Pornhub Gay’s most searched-for gay terms and most viewed gay categories:

Looks like gay men love an Asian twink!

When it comes to the most searched-for gay terms, “twink” unsurprisingly takes the cake, rising one spot from last year when it was in second place to “hentai,” which is now in fifth.

It’s interesting to see how high Asian-related search terms rank in the list. “Anime” and “hentai” are both fictional Asian categories that rank in the top five, and “Pinoy” and “Asian” make up the rest of the top five. “Korean” and “Japanese” are also in the top 15 most searched for terms.

The rest of the top ten also includes terms like “straight,” “furry,” “femboy,” and “Black.”

The biggest gainers this year, though, were “curious straight friends,” which jumped 27 spots to make it into the top ten, “femboy” which rose twelve spots to the top ten, and “Korean,” which swapped places with “Japanese” in the rankings.

For Pornhub Gay’s most viewed categories, there was a lot less change in the rankings from last year. The top two spots remain dominated by “straight guys” and “Black,” with “twink” and “group” swapping 3rd and 4th place from last year. The next four categories — “daddy,” “interracial,” “big dick,” and “public” – also remained in fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth places, respectively.

Only a few categories jumped more than three spots in the ranking, with “bear” up three spots to crack the top 20, “Latino” up four spots, and “Mature” up six spots, making it the biggest-gaining category.