Linkage for 2009-06-26
Jun 26th, 2009 by Viviane
This is my busy time of year and I’m back logged, so this will be an extra big set of links. Have a great Pride weekend!
Tony Comstock’s roundup post on HIV and the porn industry.
The show exhibit has closed, but you can view the slideshow for Miles Aldrige’s Erotic Dreams.
Seattle employees who have joined a city-sponsored group for gay and lesbian workers are slowly losing an uphill battle to keep their names and sexual orientation private.(ABA Journal)
Have questions about your relationships? Ask Nikol Hasler.
The online exhibit from the Kinsey Institute’s 2009 juried art show.
The Republic sex scandal flow chart (TPM). But,Ā Democrats and Republicans “are pretty even in terms of sex scandals since 1976.”
Google has promised to completely remove all pornographic content from its indexes on the Chinese version of its search engine, Google.cn. (Mashable)
Phillip Markoff has been indicted.
Jenny Sanford is a media hero (Newsweek).
A large scale survey on the ethics of bloggers.
Flavorwire’s coverage of Spencer Tunick’s Montauk shoot. A few of my friends are in it!
The 2010 Census will now include same-sex couples in its count. (Carnal Nation)
A new study shows that older women still enjoy sex.
New photo blog: real nude art.
Fairy tale characters in modern-day scenarios: Fallen Princesses (via Sinclair)
Do you know how to back up your Tweets?
The NIH has given the Kinsey Institute a grant to study why men don’t wear condoms.
It’s one thing to meet the brother you never knew you had at someone’s funeral, but 5 women who had affairs with your husband? (via Rachel Kramer Bussel)
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