October 22nd, 2014 -- by Bacchus
The link list is a venerable web archetype. Almost as soon as the World Wide Web was invented, one of the earliest sorts of webpage was a list of links to fun things elsewhere on the web. And just as soon as porn appeared on the web, porn linklists followed.
Good ideas never go away, they just get refined. And The Porn Dude is a highly refined porn link list. It offers over 750 links in 55 categories, from amateur porn to XXX comics:

Many of these links will be familiar to seasoned porn surfers, but unless you’re even more highly jaded than me, you’ll find not only sites that are new to you, but entire categories of sites that are new to you. Did you know there were a dozen different porn search engines?
Enjoy!

October 21st, 2014 -- by Bacchus
Dr. Faustus writes “There is a strong Irma Vep feeling in this image” and he would know:

Via Erotic Mad Science. The artist is said to be C. Herouard and this is a cover from the French magazine La Vie Parisienne.
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October 20th, 2014 -- by Bacchus

According to Rare Historical Photos, which link features several additional related photos, pictured is a 1930s scene from the lesbian nightclub Le Monocle in Paris. We are told that “The name Le Monocle derived from a fad at the time where women who identified as lesbian would sport a monocle to indicate sexual preference.”
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October 18th, 2014 -- by Bacchus
I saw this image at Erotic Mad Science:

Then I did a little digging. Supposedly this is actress Lea Brodie in a publicity shot for 1978’s Warlords of Atlantis (aka Warlords Of The Deep).
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October 17th, 2014 -- by Bacchus
For as long as I’ve been a sex blogger, the “sex positive” phrase has been circulating in our community. Trouble is, it’s a slippery concept that’s most easily recognized by encountering its opposite: sex negative bullshit in all of its many flavors.
This morning, Emily Nagoski tweeted “I may possibly have articulated the real secret to sex positivity. What do you think?” along with this link. The link takes us to an actionable definition of her “confidence and joy” good sex mantra:
Confidence: is knowing what’s true about your body and your sexuality.
Joy: is loving what’s true about your body and your sexuality.
I believe both confidence and joy are essential, if you want a really rich sexual connection in your life. No I believe something more than that: I believe that the more we expand people’s access to sexual confidence — knowing what’s true — and sexual joy — loving what’s true — the more we prevent sexual violence and heal sexual trauma, the more we protect people from unintended pregnancy and STIs, the more we prevent and treat sexual dysfunction. Confidence and joy are public health interventions.
I think Emily has captured at least part of a working definition of sex positivity, for sure. But in the blogging community at least, sex positivity also connotes tolerance and respect for what’s true about the sexuality and bodies of other people. I doubt Emily disagrees with this; my guess is that it’s a “how much can you say in one 140 character tweet?” sort of omission.
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October 15th, 2014 -- by Bacchus
Here’s a curious tale that’s apparently been reconstructed from local folklore, without much in the way of specifics or documentation. As such, we might reasonably wonder whether it is anything more than half-remembered salacious local rumors that have filtered down through three-quarters of a century. Still, it’s a story of human and sexual courage, and we don’t see so many of those:
An unnamed Czech nurse has been honoured by her community for her radical method of bringing down the Nazis that invaded her town in the 1930s.
The ‘femme fatale’ divided the people of Trebon in what was then Czechoslovakia when she exacted revenge on Nazi invaders by sleeping with them to give them STDs such as syphilis that would kill them.
It is believed the woman, who worked at a local hospital, decided to take action when she was raped by a Nazi soldier shortly after the occupation in 1938.
She was initially shunned by her community, who despised her for sleeping with the invading enemy soldiers. But her cunning plan soon swayed opinions when soldiers began either disappearing or dying.
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Regional historian and curator of the museum in Trebon, Jirina Psikova, told The Daily Mail: “The woman is historically unrecognised with no known documents mentioning her, but several people remember her story and opinion is divided.
“Some say she was a ‘slut’ who spread sexually transmitted diseases among German officers; other say she was a real patriot who was raped and infected by the Nazis and she decided to get her revenge.”
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October 13th, 2014 -- by Bacchus
Since this large curved lumpy-bumpy glass dildo will soon be going up her ass without any other lube, it’s really quite important that she make the most of this brief opportunity to moisten it with her mouth:

Picture is from The Wasteland. The dildo? I’m not sure which model that is. There are many similar glass and Pyrex dildos out there.
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