- Larry Flynt, John Stagliano, Peter Acworth Say No to .XXX | violet blue ® :: open source sex – That said, I got a ping last night from the people who set up the nifty website Dot-XXX Opposition: The rest of the story. And guess what!? It shows ICM’s claims of adult community support are unsupported, groundless and unverified; ICM does not have support from the adult entertainment community. It is proof, in their own words. They also state they will not make a business out of the .XXX ghetto. A very diverse group of adult webmasters (not all of them male, either) have come out to say loud and proud, no ICANN, do not do this. Not only for their own businesses; in this video they say it’s also because they know it won’t help solve any problems around minors and adult material.
- Stop Hating on Campus Sex Education « Shanna Katz M.Ed — Sexuality Educator – ex education is helpful to people of all ages, but is crucial to people in their teens and early twenties, when they are developing their identities, making decisions about sexual activity. Getting sex education does NOT encourage anyone to be sexually active. In fact, many people who get comprehensive sexuality education in high school and middle school have better self image, are more comfortable in setting boundaries, know ow to say know, choose not to be sexually active as early, and/or choose not to be sexually active while under the influence of other substances. Almost everyone will have the ability to make healthier choices regarding safer sex, pregnancy prevention, and more.
- There’s Nothing Wrong with University Sex Weeks | Charlie Glickman – While Brooks raises some important points, she bookends her piece with not-so-subtle messages of fear. That should tell you more about her agenda than anything else.
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- 11 years old, on the pill and sexually active? The media loses the news again | Dr. Petra – Through these conversations I discovered none of the journalists knew hormonal contraception had medical uses. All of them assumed hormonal contraception was simply used to prevent pregnancy. And because of this assumption it hadn’t occurred to them to find out what else hormonal contraceptives might be used for.
- News: Sex, Journalism and Censorship – Inside Higher Ed – College media are filling in the Grand Canyon-sized gap in this coverage – via sex columns, sex magazines, full-blown campus newspaper sex issues, and even a few high-profile sex blogs. They are rightfully proclaiming that sex is a worthy component of every news cycle. Sexual issues, behaviors, and trends are incredibly significant and relevant factors in our lives. They deserve more, and more responsible, news media attention. Student journalists have figured this out. Professional journalists should follow their lead.
- The Postmodern Hester Prynne | The New York Observer – Sex means just as much to women as to men, but secrecy is a more fundamental component of sexuality for women (Ms. Holmes said the female cheaters she knew had all successfully kept it from their husbands.)
- Erotica–Fanning the Flames | Publisher’s Weekly – While the breakneck pace by which erotica publishers turned out titles as recently as two years ago may have slowed, the category's influence on culture—and on publishing—continues apace. The demand for explicit sexual writing is as strong as ever, and readers want characters with a range of desires and experiences, and stories that push the limits of their fantasies
- Cutting off your vagina to spite your Face(book) | Psychology Today – In the past week, Facebook deleted a number of pages from their website, ostensibly due to their concerns about the sexual nature of the material. Interestingly, the organization appears to have primarily targeted the pages of several women and female sexuality organizations with Facebook pages. It may be that there were male-run sites deleted that I haven't heard about, but at this point, I'm only aware of sites that were focused on the lovely vagina, and that focused on female sexual empowerment.
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- Why is internet porn the unloved stepchild of the indie porn world | Furry Girl – My annoyance and confusion comes from wondering why talking about “good porn” means talking about who makes good porn that is available as a feature-length physical DVD.
- Follow-Up for Multigen Experiences with & Attitudes About Casual Sex Survey | Heather Corinna – If you have not done the previous survey you can still take this one, though I’d be very grateful if you could do both. The previous survey is a longer one, and includes several essay questions; it takes around a half an hour to complete and is a much more reflective experience. This follow-up survey should take around 5-10 minutes.
- David Livingston Takes His Big Dick Around NYC (Violet Blue, Laughing Squid) – In an ongoing absurdist art performance, Livingston walks into a public spaces around NYC and performs a simple action (such as buying a pastry) with a six foot long, flaccid, stuffed penis and testicles held to the front of his body.
- How To Say It? | James Randi – James Randi is inspired to come out after seeing the movie “Milk.”
- Taking One Step Forward and Two Steps Back in the Sex Toy Industry – In any case, because I’m a sex toy industry nerd I follow all of this with great interest. I want the industry to continue developing. And while I have high hopes, often I’m reminded that evolution, particularly when sex is involved, can take time. Take two recent business pieces on the sex toy industry.
- rainbows & riding crops: Re: “Brown Teaches Students How to Have Kinky Sex” | mz. aida – Just in case my comment doesn’t get approved, and also because I just want to publicize it for further discussion, here’s my response to this article, whose main beef with Sex Week seems to be the university support and financial backing.
- Sexual Informatics chart: Non-Monogamy | Franklin Veaux – I’ve been told, many times, that the word “polyamory” is not really necessary, as it’s simply a synonym for “open relationship” or “swinging” (or, depending on the person talking to me, “cheating”). This idea seems to assume that there’s really only one kind of non-monogamy, which is kind of silly. I started thinking lately about the various ways in which a relationship can be non-monogamous, and the intersections between different sorts of non-monogamy, and after tinkering around with the notion for a while I’ve come up with this diagram.
- Sexual Intimacy and Expression: A Survey of Men and Women Who Live With Pets – You are invited to participate in a research study of the romantic and sexual lives of men and women who live with one or more dogs or cats.
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