Sex News: Hulk fisting Loki, Margaret Cho, Molly Crabapple, prostibots, the man with two penises

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  • Bisexuality was one of the topics on the table as Margaret Cho Monday led a discussion via a medium seemingly custom-made for her no-holds-barred honesty and wit: Twitter. #SexTalkTuesday, a series produced by the female-oriented adult film site Sssh.com, is a weekly series that engages an expert in a Q&A session with the sexually curious Twittersphere. Watch Margaret on her new show All About Sex, beginning this Saturday at 11 on TLC.
    Sex Advice From Margaret Cho (Ravishly)
  • “I read (and sometimes write) all kinds of insane and wonderful filth, and I don’t in any way think the fact that Nancy has apparently written about twenty different dubcon fics about Loki getting fisted by the Hulk makes her a bad person or a pervert or anything other than a prolific writer.”
    What To Do When You Discover Your Co-Worker Writes Erotic Hulk Fanfic (The Mary Sue)

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  • “I found out about Las Vegas’ defunct erotic CD-ROM convention because I was wondering if there had ever been a murder at CES. As far as I know, there hasn’t – at least, that’s what a Google search tells me. But in my fruitless search, I caught a piece about the death of Comdex, a massive consumer electronics tradeshow that rivaled CES until it shut down in 2003. And alongside it, there was another name: Adultdex.”
    Inside Adultdex, the cyberporn convention that time forgot (Verge)
  • A Japanese artist who makes objects such as phone cases, kayaks and picture frames shaped like her own vagina has been charged with distributing ‘obscene’ data. The charges follow Megumi Igarashi’s arrest this month after she raised funds online to pay for a genital-shaped kayak which she made on a 3D printer.
    Japan indicts [vulva kayak] artist on obscenity charges (Daily Mail)

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  • Make no mistake: “The Institute of Sexology”, the latest exhibition at the Wellcome Collection in London, is not about sex. It deals rather with the study of sex, an important distinction and one that the show’s somewhat racy subtitle—“Undress Your Mind”—does little to suggest.
    Let’s talk about sex (The Economist)
  • Friend and badass Molly Crabapple writes a tour-de-force for Vice: “Prostitutes might be called victims, but they’re still arrested, still handcuffed, and still held in cages. The only difference is that they’re now in a system that doesn’t distinguish between workers and trafficked people. To the courts, anyone who’s been arrested for sex work is raw material, incapable of making his or her own choices.”
    Special Prostitution Courts and the Myth of ‘Rescuing’ Sex Workers (Vice)

  • New York Jets linebacker Jermaine Cunningham has been charged with illegally spreading sexual images under New Jersey law, along with charges that he was illegally transporting a gun and a “criminal mischief” charge for destroying a woman’s clothing.
    NFL player hit with “revenge porn” charges (Ars Technica)
  • Saudi Arabian authorities blocked more than 400,000 porn sites in 2013 in an ongoing effort to weed out access to erotic material in the country, according to Vice.com. Vice, in an article published on Saturday, said the country also recently disabled more than 9,000 Twitter accounts belonging to those associated with marketing and promoting porn.
    Saudi Government Reportedly Trying to Wipe Out Online Porn (XBIZ)

  • Connected sex toy company OhMiBod announced at the 2014 International CES show in Las Vegas on Monday brand new functionality to its line of blueMotion Bluetooth-equipped vibrators. Tapping into the biofeedback received from a smart watch, blueMotion products can be powered by the beating of a heart, whether it’s your own or your partners’. In line with the wearable technology trend, the blueMotion massager ($129) aims to give women pleasure with the help of its accompanying iOS or Android app. Vibrations can be controlled for solo play or by another user nearby.
    Connected Underwear Will Turn You On (genius headline by Mashable) OhMiBod’s New Biometric Integration Lets You Get Off To Your Partner’s Heartbeat (TechCrunch)

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  • Margaret Atwood‘s 2,000-word piece published in The New York Times covered not only human fascination with creating non-biological beings to serve us—and not just insights into their place in the coming years. Atwood also delved into the racy use of robotics to indulge sexual desires.
    Margaret Atwood on ‘Prostibots,’ Remote Sex and the Robotic Age (Future of Sex)
  • Warning for sexual abuse, trauma and assault survivors. This is so fucked up and disgusting and wrong I almost didn’t include in in this post, but it’s so repulsive I think it should be called out, and called out hard. Some idiots in the mainstream porn industry have decided to make porn as a comedy about Bill Cosby’s multiple and horrifying rape accusations. Their names are ‘Director Will Ryder’, X-Play and Pulse Distribution, Misty Stone, Thomas Ward, and others. Ward told XBIZ, “I would like to thank Mr. Cosby for giving us a reason to create this new movie (…)”
    Will Ryder to Direct New Bill Cosby XXX Parody (XBIZ)

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