Through the course of the always-enlightening political discourse that’s swept America this presidential-election cycle, you may well have seen and/or heard the word “cuck” wielded as an insult.
If you haven’t, consider yourself lucky. If you have, you know it’s a term of emasculation, primarily meant to insult the machismo of men who fall on the liberal side of the political spectrum by those who fall on the right (and, to a lesser extent, vice versa).
This is a family website, so I won’t embed a video of cuck’s pornographic underpinnings. If you’re so inclined, add “old” to the end of the word and roll the NSFW dice.
"Cuck" porn was Pornhub’s 26th most popular search in red states while in blue states, it came in 29th.
What I was inclined to do, however, is reach out to the good people at PornHub.com who have been known to issue press releases inserting pornographic trendlines into the news and/or events of the day (i.e. what states watch the most porn on Super Bowl Weekend, and the like).
Chris Jackson from the Pornhub Communications Team responded in quick fashion earlier this week. When asked whether they had any statistics about Red State vs. Blue State “cuck” porn viewing, he said they had none.
But he directed me to a “Pornhub Insights” page from November 2013 with statistics answering the age-old question, “Could you be a cuckold?” That map you see above comes from that post. (Thanks, Pornhub!)
The site established numbers of searches for said content, and then broke it down by state.
From there, I checked out Gallup tracking data released in February which tracked which states are solidly red, leading red, solidly blue and leaning blue.
The purpose of this scientific analysis was to determine whether those who called others “cucks” were from places aligned with a political-leaning demographic more prone to, you know, watching that kind of salaciousness.
And what did I find?
Of Pornhub’s top five “cuck states,” three were red (West Virginia, which led the search list; New Hampshire and Alabama), one blue (Vermont) and one somewhere in between (Kentucky).
Of Pornhub’s bottom five “cuck states,” three were red (Oklahoma, Nebraska and South Dakota) while two were blue (California and Hawaii).
When you crunch the numbers of all red states vs. blue states (strong or leaning), it seems that users in red states are more inclined to search for cuck videos. Overall, on average, it was the 26th most popular search in red states while in blue states, it came in 29th. So, glass houses and all that, I guess.
Below is the overall list with state-by-state rankings:
Most-searches by state:
West Virginia (leaning red)
New Hampshire (leaning red)
Kentucky (in play)
Alabama (solid red)
Vermont (solid blue)
Least-searches by state:
California (solid blue)
Oklahoma (solid red)
Nebraska (leaning red)
South Dakota (solid red)
Hawaii (solid blue)
Solid blue states (search rank):
California (36)
New York (26)
Delaware (35)
Maryland (22)
New Jersey (19)
Massachusetts (18)
Rhode Island (21)
Connecticut (21)
Illinois (26)
Vermont (17)
Hawaii (78)
Solid red (search rank):
Oklahoma (36)
Tennessee (23)
Alabama (15)
South Carolina (20)
Utah (32)
Idaho (33)
Montana (34)
Wyoming (22)
North Dakota (20)
South Dakota (51)
Kansas (18)
Alaska (20)
Leaning blue (search rank):
New Mexico (29)
Washington (24)
Oregon (27)
Leaning red (search rank):
Nebraska (39)
Missouri (24)
Arkansas (20)
Texas (31)
Indiana (23)
Mississippi (33)
West Virginia (13)
New Hampshire (14)
And that’s all for today in how pornographic-search trends align with politically charged insults in this crazy election year.