Reality Lovers VR Site Lets You Choose POV or Voyeur View

Since the first VR porn sites opened a couple of years ago it’s been seen as fairly axiomatic that viewers will want to have the POV (point of view of the actor) perspective.  This, after all, is what virtual reality is about – making you believe you are at the center of the action, and in virtual reality porn, that means the male actor having sex.

But the truth is that although adult VR is great and has unlimited potential, presently the stage door effect is simply too great for it to represent a convincing illusion of actual virtual sex, not to mention that the teledildonic aspect is still rudimentary and used by a small minority of VR porn fans.  Perhaps the greatest single problem is that with current 3D technology the POV filming inevitably results in something of a distorted fish eye effect.  Some sites have started experimenting with a traditional cameraman perspective, which in the context of VR is being termed the ‘voyeur’ view to distinguish it from the more common POV.  But Reality Lovers is the only site I know of that offers its movies in both POV and voyeur perspective. Describing this perspective – the perspective largely employed since the first porn movie in the 19th century – as ‘voyeur’ is a good marketing move, as even this traditional perspective does feel voyeuristic in virtual reality with the feeling of presence and furtively watching and fapping, rather than the pretence of actually having sex.

Reality Lovers is certainly one of the top VR porn sites now so I would suggest anyone with a headset checks them out if they haven’t already.  Around 100 movies already with 2 new added weekly.

 

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Xhumanist has been writing on porn/sex tech for nearly two decades, and has been predicting the rise of VR and AR porn, as well as AI porn, and their coming together to produce fully 'immersive porn', which would be indistinguishable from the real thing, and create a society of 'sexual abundance'. He identifies as a digisexual, and has been quoted in Wired Magazine.

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