How To Treat Your Cellmate
If you are stuck in prison and simply must have a cellmate, I guess this is your way to make the best of a bad situation:
Found on Erectus.
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January 25th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
How To Treat Your CellmateIf you are stuck in prison and simply must have a cellmate, I guess this is your way to make the best of a bad situation: Found on Erectus. Similar Sex Blogging: January 19th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Man On Man Beach MomentsSuch a pleasant and romantic day at the beach:
Does it undercut the tender moment if you can still see where the bondage dude on the bottom got dragged to that spot?
Similar Sex Blogging: January 18th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Masturbating In The Ladies RoomFrom comic book artist Salono’s Sexy Symphonies, we get another installment in the continuing saga/mystery of why women go to the bathroom in groups and what they do in there for so long:
Similar Sex Blogging: January 16th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
Golden Dildos In The BibleThis bible verse (Ezekiel 16:17) was used as an epigram in The Stimulators about which I blogged yesterday.
“Commit whoredom” seems like a somewhat vague complaint by Ezekiel, who is usually fairly specific in passing on what he claimed were God’s objections to the abominations then being committed in the City of Jerusalem. But then again, I’m not sure what “and didst stick them repeatedly in your hoo-hahs” should look like after being translated from the original by sexually-squeamish religious men. It’s entirely possible that old Ezekiel himself was rather more direct and clear about the objectionable uses to which the “images of men” were put. Similar Sex Blogging: January 15th, 2012 -- by Bacchus
20th Century Sex Toys: Vibrators and HookersI have in my hand a curious book called The Stimulators: Swinging Set’s Newest Rage, by Roger Blake, Ph.D. Published in 1968 by Century Books (CB 052), it has semi-abstract cover art medallions (groovy!) and purports to reveal “how sex gadgets of every type are now being peddled openly…and how they are used!”
Psuedo-interviews and “case studies” with anonymized interviewees about taboo sexual topics are a sexual literary genre in their own right, and it’s often imprudent to mistake them for non-fiction. But even a suspected fiction can shed light on historical views and attitudes. In that spirit, I offer this brief anecdote from one “Jim”, described as “an interviewee who volunteered to give information for my research” and as “a fifty-one year old sales who has patronized the better class of professional prostitutes in cities of the South, Southwest, and East Coast for more than 30 years.” So the first anecdote in this account would date from approximately 1938, with the second one presumably later:
I’m so taken by the groovy cover art medallions, I’ve got to include a higher-res view of them, as found on the back cover of the book (click for larger): Similar Sex Blogging: |