This paper examines the cultural and aesthetic significance of the "Justina" photo and video series published by the Australian adult website Abby Winters. By analyzing the production style, marketing rhetoric, and performative presentation of the model known as "Justina," this study explores how the series fits into the broader "ethical porn" movement. The analysis suggests that the Justina series exemplifies the Abby Winters brand ethos—characterized by an emphasis on naturalism, amateur authenticity, and the rejection of mainstream pornographic tropes—while simultaneously navigating the complexities of performative intimacy and the male gaze.
This approach aligns with what has been termed "ethical porn"—content that prioritizes the respect and realistic portrayal of the performers. By presenting Justina as a wholesome, "real" person rather than a hyper-sexualized caricature, the series invites a consumption style based on appreciation rather than purely aggressive consumption. It shifts the erotic focus from the act of sex to the presence of the person. justina abbywinters
: Featured in "Mirror Sex," where the two were noted for their strong chemistry. This paper examines the cultural and aesthetic significance