* AIM porn testing clinic has reopened, with a slight change: LA clinic that caters to porn stars re-opens (kswt.com)
* This is not surprising: cable companies are pissed at newly-litigious pornographers, and for good reasons: Big Cable fed up with endless P2P porn subpoenas (arstechnica.com)
* Sex and pregnancy demystified, nicely: Sex While Pregnant (sexuality.about.com)
* Another great round of dissecting fact from fiction in the anti-porn feminist propaganda wars: Feminists Gone Wild! A response to porn critic Gail Dines (lasvegasweekly.com, thanks Bliss Connection!)
* Men love Tenga masturbators: here’s a great review: Friday Sex Toy Review: The Tegna Flip (sexuality.about.com)
* We loved it here, but: Rihanna’s ‘S&M’ video banned in 11 countries (NME.COM)
* And this is the first time I’ve ever seen a press release about myself: Sex-Pundit Reveals Secrets of Flirting in New Book with APP for Seductions On-the-Spot (prweb.com)
I came across this article on Yahoo. http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/hiphopmediatraining/364961/why-is-rihanna-singing-about-violence/ where the reporter states that the song is about domestic violence and wonders what state she is in post Chris Brown.
Although quite a few readers do set the author straight in the comments explaining that S&M is consensual sex act and had nothing to do with domestic violence. There are some challenging questions to the writer asking why a woman can not be powerful and open about what she likes sexually. But there were also concerned parents and one commenter that said it was it was the Devils music.