What This Category Covers
This is a body-type category built around adult performers who have dwarfism, listed under the tag most tube sites and paysites have historically used for searchability. Content ranges from solo and hardcore scenes to specialty studios that work primarily or exclusively with little-person performers, plus occasional crossover content pairing little-person and average-height performers. As with most body-type tags, the category exists because adult platforms have long organized content by physical characteristics to help visitors find what they're specifically looking for, not because it represents a distinct genre with its own conventions the way, say, bondage or roleplay does. The performers working in this space are professional adult performers first, and the category functions the same way any body-type search filter does elsewhere on a tube site.
A Note on Terminology
'Midget' is the tag that stuck on adult sites and search engines, but it's worth knowing it's considered outdated and often offensive outside that narrow adult-industry search context — 'little person' or 'person with dwarfism' is the preferred term in general use, and many performers and advocacy organizations have pushed back on the older word for decades. Adult platforms have kept the old tag mostly for search habit and legacy categorization rather than any deliberate stance; site copy and category names on tube sites tend to lag well behind broader language shifts elsewhere online, since changing an established, high-traffic search term carries real cost for a site's discoverability even after the wider culture has moved on from it.
Where This Kind of Content Comes From
Specialty body-type content has existed since adult film's earliest commercial decades, when producers built entire product lines around a single physical trait to differentiate their catalog from competitors on video store shelves. The niche moved online the same way most fetish and body-type categories did — VHS-era studios had already established the tag, and when tube sites and premium platforms digitized and indexed everything by keyword in the 2000s and 2010s, the existing label carried over intact rather than being reinvented. There isn't a single studio or site credited with starting it; it's a holdover category rather than a modern coinage, which is part of why the terminology hasn't updated alongside broader conversations about respectful language for people with dwarfism.
What to Look For in Listings
Because this is a smaller, more specialized niche than most tube categories, catalog size and update frequency vary a lot more from site to site than in larger categories like ebony or MILF content. Some platforms host a handful of dedicated scenes buried within a much larger general catalog, while a few smaller studios or clip stores work with the same handful of performers repeatedly and build closer to a dedicated brand around them. Reviews here try to note which is which, since 'has a category page' and 'actually has meaningful content in it' are two different things worth distinguishing before you go looking.