Been working hard in other parts of my endeavors recently, and am especially happy to see interest begin to pick up in the HyperTextual Porn experiments I’m hosting and hoping to develop. In the mean time, here are some links for light reading for you: I realize this will probably be “too techy” for some [...]
Archive for the ‘Sexism’ Category
Wednesday Wanderings: Gendered Semantic Web, Vulcan Sex, and more
29 Oct 2008 at 22:19
maymay
BDSM in the media, Community, Erotica and pornography, Fantasy, Gender fluidity, Sexism, Technology, Wednesday Wanderings, Writing and blogging
Rocking the Boat. By which I mean I also enjoy a good facial
05 Aug 2008 at 02:55
maymay
Bisexuality, Community, D/s dynamics, Gender fluidity, Male sexuality, Masculinity, Myths and misconceptions, Politics of sex, Sexism
Eileen is always berating me for being an ass. It’s true: I’m kind of an ass. I’m probably mostly an ass when I’m wiggling my bum at her trying to get attention so she’ll spank me or fuck me or something like that, but she claims I’m also often an ass when I’m writing in [...]
Sexism at Large in American Politics: Armed and Dangerous
09 Jun 2008 at 14:55
maymay
BDSM in the media, BDSM safety, Masculinity, Politics of sex, Sexism, Vanilla life
I’ve never been extremely thorough about pursuing political current events, but I’m finding myself ever more personally withdrawn from American politics now that I’m living in Sydney and no longer living in America. However, I actually feel more knowledgeable about American politics now than I did when I lived in New York City, mostly because [...]
America’s Sexual Sampler Platter: Everything but Me is on the Menu
04 Jan 2008 at 23:31
maymay
BDSM in the media, Bitter and jealous, D/s dynamics, Male sexuality, Masculinity, Myths and misconceptions, Politics of sex, Rant, Sexism
I get that New Years is a time of resolution, a time when people feel compelled by the time of year to make themselves better. The holidays are over, all that weight is back around your midsection, and there’s never been a better time to get back in shape, to stop that bad habit, to [...]
The Sexism of Politeness
There’s been some interesting talk of the so-called “Politics of Politeness” by Rona, inspired by Dev’s comment on a recent post of mine. In the spirit of story telling, I want to share two relevant brief anecdotes that have been burned into my memory for all time. When I was just getting into the job [...]
Harlem, 2 AM, and Group Dynamics
26 Dec 2007 at 03:42
maymay
Masculinity, Myths and misconceptions, Personal experience, Politics of sex, Sexism, Vanilla life
It’s Harlem, New York City, and it’s nearly 2 AM. I’m at a friend’s house, having just enjoyed a very fun Christmas day dinner that she and her boyfriend cooked for a few other guests and I. We were served chicken, vegetable cous-cous, mashed potatoes, wine, ice cream, cake, amaretto, and tea. It was delicious, [...]




