Sharing A Shower
If you’re not…inspired…by the buns of the girl on the left, you’re not alive. Or so I maintain:
Via Usenet. (Yes, it still exists.)
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August 23rd, 2011 -- by Bacchus
Sharing A ShowerIf you’re not…inspired…by the buns of the girl on the left, you’re not alive. Or so I maintain:
Via Usenet. (Yes, it still exists.) Similar Sex Blogging: August 21st, 2011 -- by Bacchus
Welcome VisitorsYou’ve got to love the innocent setups you used to get in vintage porn. These are the establishing shots for an orgy in a 1975 Color Climax publication called Anal Sex #15:
“Hi, guys! Are we ever happy to see you! We were getting bored just laying here naked … won’t you join us?” They would:
August 21st, 2011 -- by Bacchus
Cynical About Piousness, 1897I feel that I may have witnessed this phenomenon myself:
From Reflections of a Bachelor, New York Press 1897 (as reported by @TweetsOfOld). August 19th, 2011 -- by Bacchus
Hate, Death, Cluelessness, Illiteracy: A PomeErosBlog does get hate mail — but you’d be amazed how much of it is misdirected. A comment appeared on an old post. The commenter chose the name “death” and addressed it to the pornographers who made the image I posted about. It’s long been my experience that people often seem confused about where they are on the internet — I’m always deleting comments that are addressed to the models who appear in the photos on this site. Comments addressed to pornsite operators, though, those are new. Anyway, this comment is hateful and violent. Why share it? Because those of us in the sex-positive bubble are too liable to forget that the violent crazies are really out there. They are. Exactly as it appeared, even unto the unique line breaks, addressee redacted by me and replaced with [pornsite]:
August 19th, 2011 -- by Bacchus
Another MelusineWe’ve discussed before the melusine, or twin-tailed mermaid. Here’s another example:
Via Flying Cat. August 18th, 2011 -- by Bacchus
Neon Wand Electrosex ToyIf you’ve spent much time at all on the kinky web, you’ve seen the Violet Wand in use — a early-20th-century quack medical device that gets more action these days as a kinky sex toy. (Even here on ErosBlog!) However, even the modernly-manufactured versions seem to be based on ancient designs — they’re large and clunky and very expensive. Thus was I amused and entertained to learn of the new Neon Wand. It’s the 21st century glowing-glass-electrode sex-toy device, with solid state electronics, a lighter-weight wand, and your choice of different glow-colors. Better yet, at $150, it’s a tiny fraction of the cost of the traditional wand kits: Obviously I haven’t played with these new Neon Wand devices, but I have been “zapped” with a traditional violet wand and I can understand why people made sex toys out of them. The glass electrodes glow, and if you put a finger (or whatever) near them, an arc will flow that pulses and buzzes, as electricity will. The intensity is variable; it can be painful if you want it to be, but it’s usually just a sharp, strong, unique sensation. The combination of something that is visually stunning, sensationally intense, and just a little bit frightening? Instant sex toy. Similar Sex Blogging: |