Also, check the original input again to make sure there's no other angle. The user might have a non-explicit intent, but given common domain usages, adult content is a likely assumption. Even if it's a typo, it's better to proceed with caution.
Another thought: the user could be looking to research or analyze the site for other reasons, like SEO or competition analysis. But given the domain, it's risky. Unless it's a non-explicit site with a misleading name, which is possible, but without more info, I can't be sure. But without proper verification, creating a report on a potentially adult site is not advisable.
Therefore, the response should be to refuse the request and provide alternative helpful information, such as steps to report or block such sites.