May 15th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
My advice: Don’t. Or, more precisely, don’t blog anonymously if you absolutely need the anonymity. Because it will fail you eventually, in ways large and small.
On the other hand, preserving as much privacy as possible is often a good idea. And, you know, there are ways to do it.
Remember Belle de Jour? Blogging as a woman and a sex worker at a time when that was all very scandalous in the country that invented and “perfected” the most horrid sorts of tabloid journalism, she got a ton of focused unwelcome press attention. Her anonymity didn’t hold up forever, but she did a lot of things right and she learned a lot from her mistakes. On her current blog, she’s posted a summary of what she knows about it:
How To Blog Anonymously (and how not to)
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May 12th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Remember all the cute pictures illustrating the “her panties fell down” fetish? Allow me to refresh your memories:
More Falling Panties
Badly Secured Clothing
Celery Plus Gravity Minus Panties Equals Art
Well, apparently the fetish has even infected that part of the BDSM community that likes to keep women handcuffed in crumbling brick basements:
Tumblr source: here.
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May 11th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
This is an internet WTF moment for you. I have no idea:

Found on a Tumblr.
May 9th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
A good farm wife, being good:

From here.
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May 8th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
May 8th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Apparently in Romania, you can ride a motorcycle nude … except you still need a helmet:
A woman riding on the back of a motorbike stark naked was pulled over by police – because she wasn’t wearing her helmet.
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After pulling the motorbike over in Romania, officers let the modern day Lady Godiva off with just a warning and a ticket for not donning a helmet.
The cheeky rider then hopped back on the bike, nude but for a crash helmet, and sped off – giving fellow motorists plenty of photo opportunities.
One disbelieving witness said: ‘The officer was a traffic cop and the only traffic offence she’d committed was in not wearing a helmet.
‘So he gave her a warning and a ticket and told her and her companion to ride on.’

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May 4th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
They say that we are the sort of monkeys for whom grooming each other is an important social function. And if you’d ever seen the predatory gleam in The Nymph’s eye when she spots a hair on me that strikes her as inappropriate in its placement, length, or coloration, you would believe it! But still, I never realized that women were in the habit of grooming each other quite this personally:

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