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Adult site says Filipinos were into “sexy animé” in 2021

Followed by Japanese porn

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We’re not done with 2021 year-in-reviews. As Valentine’s Day approaches, there’s one aspect of culture that’s practically begging for an inside look right now. Before the year ended, Pornhub released its report for what the entire world searched and enjoyed in the world of pornography for 2021.

As expected, the NSFW site released a lot of analytics for practically everything nude and lewd on the internet. However, because we took a look at how the Philippines performed back in 2019, let’s take a new look at how the country did last year.

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Much like 2019, the Philippines is once again in the top 10 list of countries who visited the site the most. However, the country does drop down a spot to number 9, owing to Mexico’s sudden rise by 4 spots.

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Though the country dropped a spot in the previous list, the Philippines nabbed the title for most time spent per visit. Filipinos lasted the longest at 11 minutes and 31 seconds. It’s an impressive length, especially since the second-leading country, Japan, only lasts 10 minutes and 3 seconds on average.

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Filipinos also love to keep an open mind. On Pornhub’s gay sections, “pinoy” skyrocketed to the seventh spot, rising by whopping 14 ranks last year. That’s a win for inclusivity!

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Speaking of inclusivity, the Philippines is currently the only country wherein female visitors outnumber male visitors. Fifty-two percent of visitors from the country are female, compared to only 49 percent for male visitors. It’s a slim margin, sure, but it’s certainly a good statement that porn isn’t just for straight men.

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To no one’s surprise, a lot of young Filipinos are on the site. People aged 18 to 24 make up 37 percent of traffic from the country, making it the third-most country from that age group. On the other hand, people aged 25 to 34 make up 29 percent of traffic. Though not at the top, it hovers around the average.

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Surprisingly, only 74 percent of Filipinos watch porn on their phones, only missing out on last place taken by South Korea’s 71 percent. Meanwhile, a significant 22 percent of users still watch on their desktops. Hopefully, it’s not on everyone’s work laptops.

Now, let’s get down and dirty. As expected, “pinay” and “hentai” are still the top search terms from Filipinos on Pornhub. However, the presence of animated sex is palpable this time around. Below “hentai,” Filipinos also searched for “anime” and “hentai uncensored.” In fact, the latter even jumped an incredible 209 ranks. “Hentai anime” even became a trending term in the country.

For categories, Filipinos likewise spend the most time on the hentai category. When compared to the rest of the world, the country viewed the category 286 percent more than everyone else, beating out the previous winner “romantic.” Filipinos also viewed the Cartoon category 111 percent more than the rest of the world.

In other news, Filipinos also love Japanese porn with “Japanese,” “Japanese uncensored,” and “Japanese wife” all on the search list.

Now, if you don’t have a date for Valentine’s Day, you’re probably not alone. And if you’re spending the day on a certain site, now you know what everyone else is crushing on.

SEE ALSO: Netflix is pulling out Bridgerton sex scenes from porn sites

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DC’s Clayface teaser shows off a horror-filled superhero movie

Our first taste of James Gunn’s Gotham City will be frightening.

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Last year, James Gunn’s Superman sparked an impressive wave of excitement for the new DC Universe. Though this year’s spotlight is on Supergirl, Clayface is also getting an eponymous film, giving us our first taste of Gotham City in this bustling universe.

There’s been a lot of mystery surrounding this film. For one, Gotham City’s DCU debut is based on, arguably, a secondary villain, rather than any member of the Bat-Family. Secondly, Gunn has confirmed that the movie will heavily lean towards the horror genre, a feat others have tried but often failed.

Today, DC Studios has released the first teaser trailer for Clayface. And no, Gunn wasn’t kidding when he said this is going to be a horror film.

Tom Rhys Harries plays Matt Hagen, a rising movie star suddenly scarred by a violent attack. Desperate to resurrect his career, he resorts to a scientific experiment that turns his skin into moldable clay.

As the teaser hints, the film will not shy away from body horror, including shots of Hagen’s disfigured face either from the attack or from the clay. It’s a big departure from the more traditional style of Superman or Supergirl. But it’s a gamble that might pay off for a universe as young as the DCU.

It’s also apropos that the DCU’s first horror film is getting a horror-themed premiere. Clayface will premiere in cinemas on October 23, 2026.

SEE ALSO: Superman sequel, titled Man of Tomorrow, comes out in 2027

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The Fujifilm instax mini 13 is your new, favorite plus-one!

Say goodbye to awkward “who’s taking the photo?” debates with the camera that puts you at the center of the frame.

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We’ve all been there: you’re at the center of a perfect moment — a sunset rooftop toast or a reunion with your best friends — and you’re stuck behind the screen trying to get the lighting right.

Fujifilm’s new instax mini 13 is here to let you stop worrying about the “how” and start living the “now”.

The first thing you’ll notice is the glow-up. The mini 13 swaps the tech-heavy look for a soft, sculpted aesthetic that feels like a dream in your hand. It comes in five candy-colored hues: Dreamy Purple, Frost Blue, Candy Pink, Lagoon Green, and Clay White.

The biggest flex is you can finally be in the shot. The new dual timers (2 or 10 seconds) mean no more awkward “who’s taking the photo?” debates.

Just prop it up with the included angle adjustment accessory, set the timer, and join the frame.

The tech inside is just as intuitive. A simple twist of the lens powers it on or shifts it into Close-Up Mode, while the Parallax Correction ensures your centered shots actually stay centered.

Because we live for the “post,” the updated instax UP! app uses AI to scan your physical prints with pinpoint precision.

It strips away the glare and the background noise, leaving you with a clean, digital version of your favorite tactile memories.


The Fujifilm instax mini 13 is now available in the Philippines, and retails for PhP 5,399.

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Dyson’s latest bundle is the power couple your floors have been waiting for

The answer to the wet-and-dry cleaning problem most of us have quietly accepted as just ‘life’

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There’s a particular kind of domestic frustration that doesn’t get talked about enough: the moment you finish vacuuming, look down at your gleaming hard floors, and realize they still need mopping. Two tools. Two routines. One slightly deflated sense of accomplishment. Dyson, apparently, has been paying attention.

For a limited time, the brand is bundling two of its machines into a single, rather attractive package — the Dyson WashG1™ wet floor cleaner and the Dyson V8™ Slim cordless vacuum — positioning them as the complete answer to the wet-and-dry cleaning problem most of us have quietly accepted as just life.

Meet the pair

The WashG1™ is Dyson’s take on the wet floor cleaner, designed to wash hard floors in one streamlined pass rather than the traditional drag-and-splash method that mostly moves grime from one end of the room to the other. No buckets, no wringing, no staring at a suspiciously grey mop head and wondering when exactly it stopped being useful. It’s the kind of appliance that quietly earns its counter space — and then some.

Compact, cordless, and deceptively powerful: the V8™ Slim for when the mess is small but your standards aren’t.

The V8™ Slim, meanwhile, is the lighter, nimbler sibling of Dyson’s cordless line. Useful for the crumbs under the dining chair, the dust gathering behind the shelves, and every other small, daily chaos that a full-sized vacuum feels excessive for. Cordless and compact, it’s the machine you’ll actually pick up instead of sighing and walking past the mess.

Together, they cover the full floor care spectrum: the V8™ Slim handles the dry sweep, the WashG1™ follows with the wash. It’s a logical pairing, honestly — the kind that makes you wonder why you’ve been doing it any other way.

Why this Dyson combination matters

Hard floors, for all their aesthetic appeal, are unforgiving surfaces. Dust settles visibly. Spills linger. And vacuuming alone, as satisfying as the process can be, doesn’t quite address the layer of grime that accumulates on high-traffic areas over time. A wet cleaner handles what a vacuum can’t, and vice versa — which is precisely why owning both, rather than cycling through them separately across different shopping occasions, makes a certain kind of sense.

There’s also something to be said for the ease of a dedicated routine. When both machines live in the same home, cleaning stops being a production and starts being a rhythm — a quick pass with the V8™ Slim in the morning, a proper wash with the WashG1™ when the floors need it. Less deliberation, more just getting it done.

The numbers

Originally priced at PhP 74,800 for both, the bundle is currently available at PhP 45,900 — a saving of PhP 28,900. The mechanic is straightforward: purchase the WashG1™ and the V8™ Slim comes with it.

The promo runs from April 16 to 30, 2026, available at Dyson Stores nationwide. For those who’ve been watching these two machines from a careful distance, the window is narrow — but the value proposition is hard to argue with.

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