There are those who think that the industry is evolving towards less sordid, more open, transparent, and inclusive places. But there are also those who have doubts about this and those who consider that porn, by its very nature, is and will always be a source of exploitation.

Adult film directors and sexologists explain the transformation of the pornographic industry and question whether something is really changing with this new gender perspective.Irina Vega describes her "feminist porn" as films where equality is taken into account both in front of and behind the camera. "I don't rely on statistics to produce porn, but I try to do something authoritative, creative, and with values," she says. "Now, it is easier to find feminist, ethical porn... Curious people with a certain sensitivity can look for porn that is now much more aligned with their tastes and values." Vega, 41, who has fought for porn to exist in Spain as an alternative to mainstream porn. The porn director and producer known as Paulita Pappel has obtained subsidies from the German Government to produce pornography that focuses on this more diverse type of product. Before each shoot, he sends a questionnaire to all the actors so that they can choose what positions they want to perform, their limits, and their sexual preferences. "There is and there must be porn for all tastes; there is no need to make a distinction between genders," says Paulita. "The idea of it, he explains, is not just reduced to creating sexual excitement but is based on seeking to make it a more complete experience, to fulfill people's fantasies in front of the camera. More and more pornography is consumed, and fewer and fewer pornographic films are produced.