Woman gets Rs 1,500 per hour for watching porn videos for research

New Delhi: A 22-year-old Scottish woman was hired by an internet company to watch porn just for her studies in return for a hefty amount. Greenock native Rebecca Dixon was chosen as Bedbible’s head of porn research out of 90,000 candidates. Her new job pays her $20 an hour (Rs 1,500).

The investigation was launched by Bedbubble, an ethical sex site, to gain a deeper understanding of the porn industry. Read more: International Yoga Day 2022: Top 7 Apps for Yoga Enthusiasts

The job involves obtaining data and information on a variety of topics, including sex positions, duration, number of orgasms, male versus female ratio, and language distribution. Read more: Post Office Scheme: Invest Rs 417 everyday to become a millionaire, do this

According to a New York Post report, the 22-year-old is earning nearly three times the federal minimum wage in the United States. She must collect data from pornographic videos for Bedbubble to produce an “in-depth study of porn habits and statistics”.

“I looked at it and thought it was just the perfect job, who wouldn’t want to get paid to watch porn? I’m honestly surprised I got picked for the job because I’m from a small town where not much happens , so it’s a great opportunity and I’m happy to be a part of this project,” said Rebecca.

According to the New York Post, Rebecca’s first duty was to watch Pornhub’s 100 most viewed videos and pay attention to the duration and sex positions displayed in them.

She also needs to take notes on the hair color distribution, language distribution, fetish and role-play seen in the clip.

Rebecca responded that the job is ‘ideal’ for her and that she is a fair match for the position when asked about her background.

“It’s the ideal position for me.” I am a very outgoing, open minded person. “I’m not opposed to trying anything new,” she said.

“It’s a very different effort than I had before, but I enjoyed the new challenge, and it was a task that was designed for me.” “It was exciting to investigate a topic that is a shame, and this article opens up new perspectives on this area,” she said.