Archive for the ‘Erotica and pornography’ Category

It doesn’t matter if she’s got a brain when your dick is in her

The other day, Debauchette wrote the introduction to a post called On Boys and Pornography that promised to be a very interesting one. If you say, “Can I come on your face?” or if you try to come on my face, I’ll assume you’ve watched a great deal of porn in your life. Indeed, porn [...]

Merry Christmas, with picture presents!

I don’t really have a lot of things to say about holidays most of the time. I rarely remember they are even approaching when they are, I don’t do anything special to celebrate them, and I’m generally apathetic to their meaning. None of that, however, precludes the possibility of hoping everyone else is having a [...]

Men and masks in porn

Here are some preliminary thoughts about something I see pretty often in pornography, especially BDSM (or kink-wanna-be) porn, that I don’t like. Men in such pornography, regardless of whether they are dominant or submissive, gay or straight (as if men’s sexuality is as binary as that), or most any other characteristic that I can think [...]

While fucking, I prefer to get fucked

This began as a comment on Bitchy Jones’s recent and wonderful post (in typical “rock-the-boat” fashion) on how awesome getting fucked is, but it spiraled into a bit of a longer remark. It expresses a sentiment so frustratingly common in me that I’d rather keep it here. You know, for posterity or something. Bitchy’s a [...]

Sex is nice and porn is good for your society

Due to personal reasons, I’ve decided to drop off the radar a little bit this past week. Instead of sex, I brought you Mario. Tonight, however briefly, it’s back to the sex. Lest you think this is merely a pulp post, let me make my point explicitly (pun intended). No matter how hard some people [...]

Sex and Technology: How technological innovation pushes the boundaries of human sexuality and vice versa

Back in June, I began writing down some of my thoughts regarding how technological advancements, particularly telecommunications technologies, have changed the way people relate to sex and sexuality. I’ve been thinking about this sort of thing for a very long time, but what finally solidified it in writing was the deadline of August 25th, the [...]

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