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Following a critical discourse-analytic approach, this study explores the role of euphemistic language in a corpus
of titles of pornographic films designed for heterosexual male consumption that were nominated and awarded in the different
categories of the AVN (Adult Video News) Awards, also known as “Oscars of Porn”, from 2015 to 2020. The analysis demonstrates that
provocative euphemism contributes to the discursive representation of gender and sexual stereotypes that fall under a dominant
heteronormative discourse in which female characters are represented both as victims of male dominance and as perverted,
sex-crazed animals. This study also reveals that in the context of male supremacy that straight pornography seems to exalt, the
sexist and misogynistic connotations that euphemistic references carry are used with a strategic purpose intended to attract the
interest of pornography consumers, stimulate their curiosity, and ultimately make them buy, rent or stream the film.