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February 7th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Naked Bubble Party

As all know, handing out bubble wands is a great way to liven up any kind of party:

vintage nude photos of girls blowing bubbles

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February 6th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

A Quiet Evening In: Pandora And Adele

writing lines in greek on her flesh with real ink -- pandora blake and adele haze body writing scene

Let’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:

babes, homer, and caligraphy bodywriting shoot

What’s going on? Well, it’s a scene from Dreams Of Spanking, where all is explained:

Two topless women are engaged in a sensual game: one plays the canvas and the other the artist. Adele Haze lies on cushions, exposing her breasts and bare back – and it’s the latter that her lover will write on. Pandora Blake uses black ink and a brush to adorn Adele with intricate Greek lettering.

As Pandora’s calligraphy winds around Adele’s gorgeous curves, Adele must stay completely still, hardly breathing to avoid nudging Pandora as she writes her lines. In a Victorian school, ink smudges would mean a punishment for the writer. Here, the responsibility to avoid error falls on the writing surface. Pandora weaves her spell in words, and the magic of the moment mustn’t be broken. For each smudge, Adele will get a stroke of the cane.

When the text is complete — the first few lines of Homer’s ‘Iliad’ — Pandora carefully examines her work, stripping Adele naked so she can admire the slick black script that covers her body. Afterwards Adele bends naked over the punishment bench in the Scriptorium, exposing every inch of her bare skin. Pandora’s found some smudges…

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 don’t know what story these images might tell. Perhaps we are lovers, or witches; perhaps I’m an artist decorating her for some sort of show, or perhaps she’s my submissive and I’ve set her the challenge of stillness and obedience. Perhaps we are students in some strange alternate universe where punishment lines are written not on paper, but on skin.

I’m still pretty sure there will be cats. And probably a fireplace.

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February 5th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

False Belief In Porn Addiction: Harmful

porn-addiction-banner

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:

In January 2015, Joshua Grubbs of Case Western published powerful research showing that seeing oneself as a porn addict was predicted not by how much porn one views, but by the degree of religiosity and moral attitudes towards sex. Now, Grubbs has published explosive follow-up research, demonstrating that believing oneself is addicted to porn actually causes pain and psychological problems, in contrast to the idea that identifying as a porn addict is a part of a road to recovery.

In these data, daily porn use was weakly related to feelings of anger. But, seeing oneself as a porn addict was strongly correlated with depression, anxiety, anger and stress.

Analyses confirmed that the self-perception as a porn addict predicted distress one year later, where either porn use or personality characteristics did not. If someone believed they were a sex addict, this belief predicted downstream psychological suffering, no matter how much, or how little, porn they were actually using.

This means that the large-scale promotion of the concept of “porn addiction,” in the media, on the Internet, by self-proclaimed experts and by an industry that preys off of an unrecognized disorder, appear to actually be hurting people. By telling people that their use of porn constitutes a disease, they are promulgating suffering and anxiety, instilling into people that their use of pornography means there is something wrong with them, and that this use has potentially dire consequences.

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.

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February 3rd, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Be My Juicy Valentine

why not juice me for your 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:

juicer-style glass dildo

The vintage Valentine card comes from this gallery at Dangerous Minds.

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February 2nd, 2017 -- by Bacchus

A Goodwife’s Gluttony

Here’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,
When she is set at meat,
A laverock’s leg, or a tittlin’s wing,
Is mair than she can eat;

But, when she’s in her bed at e’en,
Between me an the wa’;
She is a glutton deevil,
She swallaes cocks an a’.

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February 1st, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Tormenting The Guards

The guards are supposed to be imperturbable, but I think this one is, at the least, a mite distracted:

distract the guards

No good source on this, but I strongly suspect it comes from a 1960s British men’s magazine.

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January 31st, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Digitally-Assisted Orgasm

As all clued-up sexers already know, sometimes — often! — a bit fingertip action helps the party along:

a finger for her clitoris

Art is by Ferocius.

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