Naked Bubble Party
As all know, handing out bubble wands is a great way to liven up any kind of party:
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February 7th, 2017 -- by Bacchus
Naked Bubble PartyAs all know, handing out bubble wands is a great way to liven up any kind of party: Similar Sex Blogging: February 6th, 2017 -- by Bacchus
A Quiet Evening In: Pandora And AdeleLet’s be honest: you would enjoy having the kind of friends who might spend a quiet winter evening doing stuff like this. Somehow you just know that hot tea and purring cats are not far away: What’s going on? Well, it’s a scene from Dreams Of Spanking, where all is explained:
Pandora’s blogging about the photoshoot tells us a bit more about the shoot. For one thing, we learn that Girl On the Net does Pandora’s copywriting (see above) which says a lot about why it’s so consistently excellent. (Great copywriting is an anomaly so rare in the porn business as to approach in this case the true meaning of “unique” in its most absolute hard-mathematical full-Highlander “there can be only one” sense.) We also learned that Pandora doesn’t necessarily impose a storyline on her shoots at the time that she is shooting them:
I’m still pretty sure there will be cats. And probably a fireplace. Similar Sex Blogging: February 5th, 2017 -- by Bacchus
False Belief In Porn Addiction: Harmful
Sex-aware people already know that (a) “porn addiction” is not actually a thing; and (b) worrying about it has been proven to be harmful in a way that actually viewing porn (however much) is just not. This article in Psychology Today dates from 2015, so it genuinely isn’t news. But lately the volume of “porn addiction” hand-wringing seems to be going up in our popular culture, so I thought it was worth liking the article to remind everyone: Your Belief in Porn Addiction Makes Things Worse In a nutshell:
Bottom line: don’t be tolerant of “porn addiction” talk. It hurts people. Challenge it and debunk it whenever and wherever you hear it. Image at the top of the post is part of an illustration in The History Of Fortunatus, 1682. Similar Sex Blogging: February 3rd, 2017 -- by Bacchus
Be My Juicy Valentine
Well, now. It’s not every day that a fellow gets an offer like that! A long time ago there was a nubby glass dildo with an offset knob on the base so you could rotate it easily while inserted. It was called “The Juicer” and I’m here to tell you, it really works, especially if you get that ridged head up against her G-spot just right. For some reason though, retailers are now calling it The Rotator: The vintage Valentine card comes from this gallery at Dangerous Minds. Similar Sex Blogging: February 2nd, 2017 -- by Bacchus
A Goodwife’s GluttonyHere’s yet another sample from the infamous bawdy poems of Robert Burns as collected in The Merry Muses Of Caledonia: Oor Gudewife’s Sae Modest Oor gudewife’s sae modest, But, when she’s in her bed at e’en, Similar Sex Blogging: February 1st, 2017 -- by Bacchus
Tormenting The GuardsThe guards are supposed to be imperturbable, but I think this one is, at the least, a mite distracted:
No good source on this, but I strongly suspect it comes from a 1960s British men’s magazine. Similar Sex Blogging: January 31st, 2017 -- by Bacchus
Digitally-Assisted OrgasmAs all clued-up sexers already know, sometimes — often! — a bit fingertip action helps the party along:
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