links for 2008-01-14
Jan 14th, 2008 by Viviane
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I’ll admit it: I find it very hard to get ready for a sex play party.
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I was going to let this blog die a quiet death, but I was recently looking around the kinky sex blogger universe, and I decided what the kinky sex bloggers really need is an uptight, bitchy prude.
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Welcome to the 30th installment of the New England Leather Alliance’s Fetish Flair Fleamarket — a semi-annual gathering of stiletto-wearing transvestites, leather-clad bondage enthusiasts and smiling purveyors of America’s booming, multibillion-doll
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…here’s a sampling from my monogamy without monotony workshop.
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Using overtly sexist language, he has referred to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) as a “she devil” and compared her to a “strip-teaser.”
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Here, you’ll find real letters from real johns about their real experiences soliciting sex. The project was created by Susannah Breslin, a journalist and blogger.
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I long to feel your fingers work the knots that will keep me bound for your pleasure.
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Fiercely original, honest and authentic, they are explorers of sex and identity, gender and relationships in ways I find honest, thought-provoking and engaging.
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Michael Grieve’s No Love Lost is a visual project that inhabits sexual environments in contemporary Britain.
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Yes, The Best American Erotica series is having its last hurrah this year.
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Petra Boynton: …sex is something that can make the world a better place because we currently live in a climate where sex has become something we view with fear or loathing











































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Jaysus,. this place is smokin’ hot.
WoW
I’m glad to see Susan Mernit writing about new voices, but it’s a bit less-interesting knowing they’re all youngsters. There are a variety of new voices and perspectives out there, and in some ways, the older the blogger, the more fascinating their tale, since youth is a time for experimentation.
Show me a kinky bisexual 20-something and I’ll yawn. Show me a kinky 40-something who is exploring new boundaries, and I’ll be more likely to say “that’s a man bites dog story.”