Pornography in Latin America

Pornography in Mexico and South America consists of pornography made in Mexico and South America as well as being viewed there. While the countries of the region are mostly sexually conservative due to the influence of the Roman Catholic Church the viewing of pornography has been popularized by the Internet and DVDs.

By country

Pornography between consenting adults is legal in most of Mexico and South American countries including Colombia[1] and Uruguay.[2]

Mexico

From early on in the 20th Century Mexico was known for producing a lot of films with full female nudity and soft-core pornographic scenes. Magazines or comic books featuring softcore pornography are commonly sold in newsstands.

Brazil

In Brazil, pornographic film actors must be 18 or older. Pornography which does not involve bestiality is legal when sold in public places. Depiction of sex with animals is legal.[3] However, magazine and DVD covers that depict genitalia must not be visible from public view, and pornography can only be sold to people 18 or older.

Argentina

Argentina is emerging as another source for transsexual porn, with several titles already produced by major American companies (e.g., Anabolic). Argentina is also widely used to shoot pornographic clips straight for the Internet, as well as for photoshoots. Films shot in Argentina typically have the male performers wearing condoms.

Cuba

Pornography was illegal in Cuba during Fidel Castro's regime, however the laws were relaxed in the 2010's. [4]

References

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