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February 7th, 2014 -- by Bacchus

Hot Exercise

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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. When I go to the gym, it’s just not all this sexy up in there:

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The pictures are actually establishing shots from a recent shoot at Fucking Machines.

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February 6th, 2014 -- by Bacchus

Paying The Dentist

I can’t tell whether this dentist offers an unusually broad array of services, or whether he’s just flexible about the payment methods he accepts:

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There are hints at the bottom of this image that it’s been cropped from a larger scene that includes a scroll and likely a caption. But I couldn’t turn up the uncropped picture, nor any attribution. Does anybody recognize the artist from that distinctive-looking style?

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February 5th, 2014 -- by Bacchus

Femdom In Winter

cross-dressing and forced feminization femdom from 1800s France

I found this vintage femdom image (and is our man also dressed in women’s clothing, or is my impression to that effect based on changing fashions across an immense historical and cultural gulf?) on Kinky Delight, but then I had to do some porn research on it. It turns out to be the winter scene from a set called Quatre Saisons (Four Seasons) by Charles Edouard de Beaumont.

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February 4th, 2014 -- by Bacchus

Talking Is Not Everything

It’s just an innocent little twist of stainless steel jewelry wire, but this may be the perfect gag:

perfect gag nose ring and lip piercings and wire

It comes from Tumblr with the caption: “For when you want her companionship, but not her conversation.”

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February 2nd, 2014 -- by Bacchus

Porn From Mesopotamia

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This Mesopotamian porn from 4000 years ago (1500 years before the Kama Sutra!) is via The Times Of Israel:

Two clay plaques, small enough to hold in your palm, depict couples copulating in remarkable detail. Dating from the early second millennium BCE, the Old Babylonian period, they come from a 300-year window when mass-produced terra cotta plaques were popular, including those that exhibit sexual acts.

Mesopotamian erotica was “really something racy,” Laura A. Peri, curator of Western Asiatic Antiquities, said when we met in the labyrinthine bowels of the museum. “It’s not all, you know, missionary and that’s it.”

The terra cotta plaques from Mesopotamia yield numerous different sexual positions, but one of the most popular was what’s referred to technically by the Latin: coitus a tergo — from behind. While erotic Mesopotamian art doesn’t detail a specific means of entry, anal sex was deemed a popular means of contraception by ancient couples before the invention of prophylactics. The depiction of couples engaging in rear entry may be indicative of that practice. Other plaques show partners side-by-side, standing up (aka lleváme) and plain old missionary; some depict women with legs spread, squatting over a comically large phallus.

That the erotic clay plaques were found in temples, graves and private homes makes it difficult to generalize about their intended use, but is testament to their popularity. That excavators found the erotic artwork in high-traffic rooms of homes leads Assante to infer that they were accessible to men, women and children.

“It’s a kind of pop art, because it’s very cheap material and easy to make,” curator Peri said. She explained that sexuality was very prominent in ancient Sumerian and Babylonian art and literature, particularly in the late-third and early-second millennia.

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February 1st, 2014 -- by Bacchus

Can It Be Hammer Time?

I guess this is old news (2012), and in any case it’s not a product you can buy right now, but this is really an enjoyable sex toy concept: The Hammer: A Muscle-Controlled, Light-Up Dildo.

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This toy would support an awesome game show on TV. Head-to-head competition for valuable prizes!

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February 1st, 2014 -- by Bacchus

Why She Posts Nude Photos

This intensely personal essay from Penny describes her evolution towards the emotional freedom to post her own nude photos on her blog. It’s a good read and in the end, a manifesto of self-ownership. Excerpt from the middle:

My true sexual revolution didn’t happen until I started working at a sex shop during my senior year at UT. During the three years I worked there, I read and learned more about sex and met sex positive women who I could talk to. I finally got to the point where I was truly proud of my body and my sexuality again.

While working at the shop I started modeling (sometimes nude), but at that point I only showed the photos to Jake and certain friends who I knew would appreciate them. Eventually I started my blog because I loved talking about sex with people at work, and I wanted a bigger outlet for sexual discussion and exploration.

Since I already had sexy and nude photos, I wondered if I should post some on my blog when I started it. I’d always wanted to share my images with a wider audience, but at the same time I was also afraid to. My main fears had to do with family members seeing them or with the possibility of my real identity getting out and the repercussions or lost career opportunities that could come with that. The exhibitionist in me won though, and I began posting photos, although at first only ones that didn’t reveal my face and didn’t show any actual nudity.

After blogging for a while, I realized that I was tired of hiding my face from my photos. I admired women who had the courage to post nude images that showed everything, including their faces, boldly and with pride. I gradually became less concerned with hiding my face.

Posting nude photos as well as sex blogging in general has been an extremely liberating experience for me. Finally, I don’t feel like my body is something I need to hide. I’ve come a long way from my scared and ashamed 13 year old self, and I’m extremely proud of that, especially considering I was raised to believe that my body is obscene and sex is sinful.

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