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December 19th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

WAP Takes A Porn Tour, 1979

I was not previously aware that the late-1970s group Women Against Pornography (WAP) conducted its fundraising by maintaining an office in Times Square and running guided safari tours of the local fleshpots for outraged female tourists. But that’s what I learned while reading this profile of Richard Basciano’s Show World flesh palace in The Rialto Report, which reproduced this 1979 newspaper story about the WAP tours:

women against pornography tours of times square peep shows

As transcribed:

Pornographic Tours
Woman’s Group Tries to Combat Sexual Degradation

NEW YORK (AP) – Behind the liquor bottles lining the dimly lit bar, two bare-breasted young women danced slowly, touching the mirrored wall, twisting to the pulsating disco beat.

At small tables, a dozen well-dressed women huddled over drinks and stared — but not with the leering interest the dancers may have been used to.

“That’s one of the saddest things I’ve ever seen,” said Irene Agnelli), one of the first-timers at the Mardi Gras “topless” bar, the lafct stop on an unusual tour.

The twice-weekly tour of peep shows, “adult” bookstores, and other sex emporiums is run by a group called Women Against Pornography and is intended to raise consciousness as to the effect of pornography on society’s view of women.

“Pornography is psychologically destructive to women’s self-image and endangers our welfare in real life,” says group organizer Barbara Mehrhof.

“The essence of pornography is about the degradation and brutalization of women … in the name of entertainment, in the name ol tree speech, in the name of profits.”

The group, founded several months ago by feminists Gloria Steinem, Lynn Campbell, Dolores Alexander and author Susan Brownmiller, wants to establish pornography as a national feminist issue.

“We’re starting here because it’s the porn capital of the country,” says Ms. Alexander.

The activities of the group, which plans a two-day pornography conference here next month and 20,000-person march on Times Square in October, are applauded but not officially endorsed by the National Organization for Women.

Women Against Pornography believes “women have to be encouraged to look at this stuff and have the support of other women, says Ms. Mehrhof.

So, armed with maps, quarters for peep show movies and a wealth of curiosity, bands of women of all ages and backgrounds gather at the group’s Times Square storefront and proceed toward the blinking signs offering “Girls! Girls! Girls!” and “Topless and Bottomless.”

On a recent night, a guard tried to block one tour group from entering Show World, a sex supermarket featuring pornographic films and “live entertainment.” “No women allowed without escorts,” he said.

“It’s illegal to keep us out,” shouted the women, who eventually were permitted to go inside after they produced identification proving they were over 21.

At Peepland, a similar establishment some of the women giggled and hesitated before crowding together into booths to glimpse films entitled “Leather Porno,” and “The Perverted Professors.” Some of the films featured children, animals, and gang rape.

Other narrow booths contained windows to a live show in which nude women stretched on a carousel and pressed their bodies to the glass.

“I am sick to my stomach,” said one of the touring women, a 54-year-old mother of four daughters. “I find it extraordinarily demeaning.”

“Maybe the courts will begin to see it as a crime against women,” added Ms. Alexander.

The U.S. Supreme Court has held that material cannot be judged obscene unless it meets three criteria: that it depict patently offensive, hardcore sexual conduct; lack literary, artistic, political or scientific, value and go beyond contemporary community standards.

The “contemporary community standards” are what WAP is trying to change.

“You can change the climate of opinion so pornography is no longer acceptable,” Ms. Mehrhof says. “If we can change peoples’ attitudes, they won’t want to see it.”

At Pussycat, where men may make $1 phone calls to scantily clad young women in glass booths, the tour group gathered in the center of the floor and eyed the women as they waited for customers.

“Tell them not to take pictures!” shouted one woman employee from her booth. “We’ll break their cameras!”

They look down on us women,” she said. “They think we’re illiterate — but their husbands are supporting us.”

The tour women gathered on the teeming street outside. “Our looking at them was worse than the men,” said Irene Agnello. “I really felt we were looking at them with a kind of judgment, and not giving anything.”

Did you notice that the Associated Press flatly reported the unsourced claim that there was child pornography freely on display in a Times Square peep show booth? In 1979, in Manhattan? If that had been true, the operators would have been led off in handcuffs in no time flat. Possession of child porn was just as big a federal felony then as it is today, no need to worry about getting a community-standards obscenity judgment in order to obtain a conviction. Even the mob did not fuck around with kiddie porn. Much more likely: the reporter bought into some bullshit from one of the anti-porn interviewees, and passed it along uncritically. In 1979 or 2017, any reporter dumb or lazy enough to give a one-sided uncritical profile to an anti-porn activist is too dumb and lazy to be trusted to do basic journalism when they write up the story.

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December 18th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Do These Go To Eleven?

female android with knobs for nipples

You might rightly wonder what we are adjusting on the Mercedes-Benz Typ-220-DBL-206 model droid, as imagined by artist Fernando Vicente in his 18-piece fine-art series Anatomies. I, myself, have many additional questions about the Typ-220-DBL-207 model:

anatomies of male android

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December 17th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

A Proper Cavalryman With His Cock Out

It’s always been said that a good cavalryman is more cock than brains, and when you think about what they were supposed to do professionally (ride a very large animal very fast through ridiculous obstacles while people noisily attempted to kill them) you can see why that might have been so. However, I’m thinking this guy is taking the whole cock part of the business perhaps a bit too literally:

cavalry cock

Artwork is from a French-language edition of the anonymous classic My Secret Life, probably drawn by Berthommé-Saint-André.

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December 16th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Share Our Shit Saturday 6 #SoSS

Is it Share Our Shit Saturday already, again? It is!

  1. From the department of “when they do these things, I’m relieved that I don’t have to”, Michael Samadhi has extensively debunked a stupid anti-porn article in The Atlantic, from whom we usually expect better. (I’m so old I remember when bloggers called this sort of thing “a fisking“.)
  2. I am dazed with professional awe at how Girl On The Net managed to handle the always-tricky situation in this post where a sponsor/supporter of the post requested a very specific but kinda obnoxious link anchor text. She managed to at once disclose and accommodate the less-than-awesome request while (a) to all external appearances completely satisfying the sponsor, and (b) not compromising any of the stuff that makes the post good and fun (which it totally is; it’s a do-it-yourself guide to turning a motorized Fleshlight into a hands-free dick-milking machine).
  3. The third share this week is a two-parter from Not Just Bitchy on vetting potential submissive men for boyfriends or play partners, although honestly I can’t see anything in here that wouldn’t be just as applicable to vetting men as dominant or vanilla date/playtime material. (Part One, Part Two.) This sentence hooked me: “While vetting isn’t a magic cure-all, people mostly suck at lying about who they are and they extra suck at it when they don’t realize they’re kind of terrible and probably should lie about who they are.” And then this paragraph set the hook: “Whether you want a long-term romantic relationship with a submissive boyfriend or you just want a play partner who will treat you like a human being, guys who can’t clear that bar are usually super obvious about it. Seriously, it is not hard to catch them. At all.”

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December 15th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

This Year, Hang Pantyhose

I know that hanging a stocking by the chimney is traditional. But there’s this rumor going around that if you hang just the right pair of pantyhose, Santa will fill them up with Marilyn Monroe. Of course, that assumes that you aren’t on the naughty list this year:

Christmas Marilyn in panty hose

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December 14th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Teaching That No Means Yes, 1900

venus teaches cupid that no means yes

I’m sure that this was intended to be cute. Indeed, I believe I remember a time when a self of mine would have found it cute. But that time is not now, and that self is not me. In 2017 this “cute” poem and drawing presents as nothing but the the purest spine-chilling rape-culture programming. It’s from The Carolyn Wells Year Book of Old Favorites and New Fancies for 1909, which was a sort of weekly planner with interspersed “light” verse and almanac-type information. The poem at the bottom reads:

The Spelling Lesson

When Venus said: “Spell no for me,”
“N-O,” Dan Cupid wrote with glee,
And smiled at his success;
“Ah, child” said Venus, laughing low,
“We women do not spell it so.
We spell it Y-E-S.”

Art is by Oliver Herford. A footnote (visible on the large version) attributes art and verse both to a 1900 publication Idle Idyls from publisher Dodd Mead and Company.

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December 13th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Buckskin, Titties, And Fringe

From an imaginary West that can only ever have existed in the fevered mind of the unknown cover artist for French pulp magazine Hypersexy, meet a heroine whose idea of practical Western wear runs to bare breasts, a lot of fringe, and a gun belt:

lounging in a western town with her tits out

holding up a stagecoach or just watching it go by with a gun in her hand

riding off into the sunset with her bare boobs leading the way

Art is from the covers of Hypersexy #19, #26, and #27.

 
 
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