Month: November 2015

Sex News: Fallout 4’s bi-queer-poly couplings, twerk attack, gay RNC Trump billboard prank

Cybercrime and cybersex: Wetware: Cyberpunk Erotica by Violet Blue (ebook, $3.89) Inspired by Mitt Romney’s run for the US Presidency, Portland-based photographer Neil Dacosta satirized the Mormons’ politicized stance on same-sex relations by coming up with The Book of Mormon Missionary Positions. ‘The Book of Mormon Missionary Positions’ is the one gay sex manual that…

Sunday Sex Reads: Best of the Week

Image: Debbie Harry of Blondie (1969) via Pussy Le Queer. Susan Sarandon found out she was pregnant by the pool. Princess Margaret visited. So did Hillary Clinton. And now Gore Vidal’s Italian home, La Rondinaia, is up for sale. What happened in Ravello. at this dramatic home Vidal became so well-known for inhabiting, encapsulated the…

Feck:Art’s 2015 Erotic Art Competition winners

Thanks to the rise of anti-sex and anti-art platforms and apps, search engine de-indexing and search censorship, and “objectionable content” gates, finding erotic art is incredibly difficult these days. Even just five years ago, one could reliably discover erotic art in all mediums from all over the world just by looking for it. At this…

Sex News: House of Lords porn panic, Ronda Rousey lube upset, CA to vote on condoms in porn

Cybercrime and passion: Wetware: Cyberpunk Erotica (ebook, $3.89) Above image via Sticks and Stones Agency. It’s terrifying how little The House of Lords understands about the internet. The House of Lords has been discussing the impact of pornography in Britain, with the elder statesmen taking turns to weigh in on what should be done to…

Sunday Sex Reads: Best of the Week

Above: Monica Bellucci in Lui Magazine November 2015. “By 1830, the average length of a whaling voyage was thirty months, but they were often longer—Nantucket wives were dubbed “Cape Horn widows,” because their husbands might be gone for eight years. In Moby-Dick, Captain Ahab tells his first mate, Starbuck, that of the past forty years…