February 27th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
The blowup sex doll as a pool party novelty air mattress, I can understand. It’s been done. More than once. But what I don’t understand is: why does a rubber inflatable doll need a white rubber swimming cap?
No matter, it’s gotta be fetish fuel for somebody!
Via Usenet.
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February 24th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Just one of dozens of interesting passages in an 1858 letter from a prostitute to The Times. This was part of a public discussion — in which Charles Dickens was involved — on prostitution and the “rescue” of “fallen women”:
I speak of others as well as for myself, for the very great majority, nearly all the real undisguised prostitutes in London, spring from my class, and are made by and under pretty much such conditions of life as I have narrated, and particularly by untutored and unrestrained intercourse of the sexes in early life. We come from the dregs of society, as our so-called betters term it. What business has society to have dregs–such dregs as we? You railers of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, you the pious, the moral, the respectable, as you call yourselves, who stand on your smooth and pleasant side of the great gulf you have dug and keep between yourselves and the dregs, why don’t you bridge it over, or fill it up, and by some humane and generous process absorb us into your leavened mass, until we become interpenetrated with goodness like yourselves? What have we to be ashamed of, we who do not know what shame is — the shame you mean?
Found via a Susie Bright tweet — thanks!
February 23rd, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Via Clients From Hell:
Recently a potential client came to us to develop a brand and Web site layout for a new project dedicated to serving pornography that contained “wholesome eroticism” and displayed proper Christian values relative to sexuality.
The client actually asked us if we could somehow “take the Christian Fish and add a va-jay-jay” to it. We graciously passed on this one, citing creativity limitations within our design team.
I’d really like to see that logo!
As for the rest of it, though, I’ve got to wonder — how many porn stars they gonna find in Covenant marriages?
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February 22nd, 2012 -- by Bacchus
From Erectus.
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February 22nd, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Author Cat Valente writes:
Right this very second, here in the US, we are having an actual, serious, if incredibly stupid, conversation about whether or not women should have easy access to birth control. We are having this conversation because significant humans in our government believe women should not have access to it at all. I’m super excited about that, because it means it’s 1965 and we’re gonna go to the moon soon.
It’s funny because it’s true.
February 21st, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Paltego at Femdom Resource would like to know: what exactly is this young gentleman so concerned about?
It’s a reasonable question. Could this bit of femdom art really date from that thankfully-bygone era when licking pussy was widely considered (by idiots) to be emasculating? I hope not, because I like Paltego’s purity ring theory better!
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February 20th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Porn model Cherry Torn has this to say about the mysterious phenomenon of porn-consumer negativity towards the performers they are paying:
It’s hard enough to be a woman with opinions, but taking unashamed control of your sexuality is such a threat to some men. There will always be a certain subset of porn consumer that lashes out at performers, because they don’t know what to do with their guilt over jerking it to whores. Maybe they just get off on being mean or they want to show the dumb sluts how smart they are…