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I know a lot of you are fans of DakoAssMan's work ... myself included. I found myself in a position to view his latest opus, Chocolate Paradise 2 ... I was also in a
position to find myself critically viewing the video during an editing process. While I grant you, his MILFs are very voluptuous, getting serviced vigorously by large cocks, usually, against their better judgement.
Still ... the complaints I receive daily from members of our group made me realize the difference of videos produced by females, (Nini, YeYeBirdie), versus males is profound. The women write stories, silly as they may seem, which seem lacking in sexual acrobatics, as most of the males viewers bemoan. However, DakoAssMan's vids, while technically, seem very similar to the output of his female counterparts ... the difference is astounding. Yes, he does present a "set-up" scene, that lasts 2-3 minutes ... then that is followed by another 10-15 minutes of endless loops ... lasting about 3 minute each, with no change or variation in said static sex scene ... then moving on to the next position ... another multi-minute static loop ... ad-infinitum.
Not that the videos are BAD, per-se, just boring as hell.
It takes a lot of effort for each artist to render their videos. Still, I can't help but think of the endless complaints about "the lack of sex scenes" in Nini's videos. She
obviously pushes a lot of buttons here, concerning her scenes, but many complain about the length of the lead-in to the inevitable climax. What's the rush?
Perhaps Nini is right. As frustrating as her videos may seem at times ... as she puts it: "it's what you men like". We like the tease, then the pounce. As having a certain amount of dating experience in the past, I can attest to the fact that the hunt is sometimes more satisfying than the end result. Sometime the conclusion
is WOW!!!! Other times ... meh ...
Just my two-cents ...
I think we have to be careful when we generalize male artist versus female artist with very few examples. While I would agree with your view when comparing DakoAssMan to Nini. That is all it is...a comparison of two artist where one happens to be male and the other female. There is so much more variables at play like Asian, America, South American, European...cultural aspects, etc. All of those IMO plays into how folks conceptualize their art. I mean when you think about it, Nini bucks the assumption of "female friendly" porn as some of her stuff is no where near that. Then again...what does "female friendly" even mean.
I will take myself for example. Last I checked I'm a male. LOL, all 30+ of my videos from the three series, usually about 30+ Minutes a piece are one big fat connected story in a single universe. I go for realism in story themes and a focus on "urban" characters (Black characters that don't look crazy)...which seems not to garner me much views, but I don't do this for the clicks. My stories are fairly layered often consisting of multiple flashbacks and cut scenes to cover background context and other aspects someone may be thinking about, "Well why did that happen?" The difference with me is that I run through multiple 5-6 minute sex scenes in a single video. I don't like straight to sex unless the story calls for it. I totally agree for 3D animation a 20+ minute sex scene with loops at different angles will get boring fast.
However what else gets boring fast is constant use of the same damn poses all the time. I get it most people are moving to VaM where most poses are just downloaded and used as is; or worst need to be purchased. But I am a strong believer in mastering the tool you are using. For me it is TK17 and I modify every and any pose I use.
Basically all I am saying, I think there is a balance...I don't think Nini is right or wrong. It is just her preference. I think she can still tell a story without the insanely long multiple 30+ Minute episode lead in before getting to the juicy bits. I get it Manga tends to do this, but even JAV videos based on those stories will speed that timeline up.
Any way just my perspective from a Male creator who makes stories.