Alright, so the other day I was messing around with my VR headset, you know, just browsing around, and I stumbled into the, uh, adult section. It got me thinking, “How do they even organize all this stuff?” So, I did a little digging, a little exploring, if you will. It’s all for research purposes, of course!

The Deep Dive
First, I just started clicking around. No plan, just pure, unfiltered exploration. You wouldn’t believe the sheer volume of stuff out there. It’s like an endless ocean of… well, you know.
After a while, I realized I needed a system. I started noticing some patterns. Some videos were tagged with specific, um, “positions.” Others were categorized by, let’s say, “body types.” And then there were the ones that were all about the, ahem, “scenario.”
- Position-Based: This was the most obvious one. You know, the classics.
- Body Type Focused: Yeah, that’s a thing. Lots of subcategories here.
- Scenario-Driven: This is where things got interesting. Role-playing, fantasy stuff, the whole nine yards.
- POV and perspective: It will divide into 1st person view and 3rd person view.
I spent a good chunk of time just browsing these different categories, getting a feel for how things were organized. I even took some notes, like I was some kind of digital anthropologist studying a strange new tribe. I noted that the different sorting methods.
So, there you have it. My little adventure into the world of VR “organization.” It’s a wild, wild west out there, folks. But hey, at least now I have a better understanding of how it all works. Maybe a little too much understanding. Time to go watch some cat videos to cleanse my brain.