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Content that depicts abuse can have profound psychological effects on viewers, particularly those who have experienced trauma. The explicit nature of the content described could exacerbate feelings of distress, anxiety, or PTSD symptoms.
In the annals of internet history, the early 2010s were a wild west of content. Niche shock sites proliferated, pushing the boundaries of what was permissible, often at the direct physical and emotional expense of the performers involved. Among the most infamous of these was (also stylized as facialabuse ), a site known for its production of violent, misogynistic pornography where forced vomiting and humiliation were standard fare. On January 15, 2014 , the site released a scene featuring a striking, tattooed brunette: Ophelia Rain . The scene, listed by collectors under extreme metadata tags like “extreme facefucking” and “pukefacial,” became a flashpoint for the ongoing debate between extreme porn as fantasy and porn as documented assault. More than a decade later, the legacy of that single scene continues to haunt both the performer and the industry it helped define.