Pegging has recently been featured in a number of pornographic movies; the first pegging scene (long before the term was developed) appears to have been in the non-pornographic 1970 film Myra Breckinridge, although it was not explicit. The first such explicit scene is believed to have occurred in the 1976 film The Opening of Misty Beethoven. A few instructional movies and books have emerged in recent years, including Bend Over Boyfriend, produced by sex educator Carol Queen.
In the 21st century, female-to-male strap-on pornography has suddenly become a flourishing industry in the U.S., with such a high market value that a number of studios focused primarily on this subject started producing dedicated series about it. The most notable ones are Strap It On (black women on white men), Babes Balling Boys, which had six editions, Strap-on Sirenz, Strap-on Chicks, various movies produced by LEDA Studios, and San Francisco-based Men In Pain. It is unclear what triggered the increasing popularity of this genre.
Well-known female porn stars who have professed a fondness for pegging include Taylor Wane, Brittany Andrews, Mika Tan, and Monique Covét. When questioned about her particular kink Monique Covét memorably replied, "If we women have to take it from behind, then why not a man?" |