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Hey sex bloggers – put those posts about sexuality to work in support of a great causes, plus the opportunity to win awesome prizes.

gbbmc08 logo large Blog to support the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN)

April is National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and it’s a big month for the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN). The organization’s goal is to raise enough money to be able to offer victims of sexual abuse, sexual assault and rape an online hotline offering counseling and assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week. RAINN’s Chelsea Bowers, Kevin Apgar and Sexography Blog to support the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN) author Carly Milne have banded together to launch a one-of-a-kind online fundraising event to help RAINN reach that goal… but they need your help! All you have to do is do what you already do – blog, but with a twist.

The Deal:
Carly’s book, Sexography Blog to support the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN), is both a tragic and comedic memoirs about her journey of sexual self-discovery. And now, it’s your turn to blog your own version of Sexography Blog to support the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN). Even if you’re not a “sex writer” per se, we want to encourage you to explore the comedy, fear, silliness, scariness, million-and-one emotions and million-and-one experiences that are mental, physical, emotional and spiritual, all of which make up the rich tapestry of sexuality. So if you want to write about how your dog watches you masturbate or how you can’t stand porn or about your first time or what you think of sex in the media and how it affects you personally, you should. What you write about is up to you, just as long as it falls under the “sexuality” header. Personal stories about survival are strongly encouraged.

For each Sexography Blog to support the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN) blog entry you post, you’ll be soliciting donations for RAINN from the readers you entertain and engage with your commentary. But the best part? Not only will you be helping an incredible cause, but the bloggers who come in first, second and third place for most funds raised will nab fabulous prizes. Simply place a link to the RAINN Donation Page (https://donate.rainn.org – that “s” at the end of “http” is important!) either at the top or bottom of each GBBMC-related post. Also make sure to tell your readers to put “GBBMC2008″ and your name in the more information box when they donate. It’s the only way we’ll know that the donation was made because of what you wrote.

Also, since the contest period spans a month during which you can write as many or as few entries as you like, we will be awarding weekly prizes to the entries we deem to be “best” based on our personal judgments.

Tell them what they can win, Bob! (seriously, the prizes are sweet)

Remember – you only have until Sunday, March 30th to sign up as a blogger/fundraising sponsor! Sign up by e-mailing gbbmc2008[at]gmail.com. Please help us raise funds for an incredibly worthy charity and cause!

What You Need To Do:

* Sign up (if you’re from the United States of America and Canada).gbbmc08 logo small Blog to support the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN)
* Place one of the two available GBBMC2008/Sexography/RAINN icons (at right, 150px wide, and above, 350 px wide) on your blog for the duration of the contest, April 1-30, 2008.
* Blog about sexuality as it relates to your life as many times as you like between April 1 and April 30, 2008.
* On each of these posts, link to the RAINN donation page.
* Make sure to tell people to reference the GBBMC2008 and include your name with their donation so you receive credit.
* If you’d like and know how, trackback to the original post about this on Kevin Apgar’s site so we and other visitors know where to find your posts and can read them as well.

Important Links:

* Sign Up Now (e-mail link) – gbbmc2008[at]gmail.com
* RAINN Donation Page
* Contest Prizes
* Full Contest Rules and Regulations
* GBBMC2008 Sponsors (please visit their sites)

About RAINN:
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the nation’s largest anti-sexual assault organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline with a nationwide partnership of more than 1,100 local rape treatment hotlines, providing victims of sexual assault with free, confidential services around the clock. The hotline helped 137,039 sexual assault victims in 2005 and has helped more than one million since it began in 1994. RAINN’s goal is to expand its hotline services with the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline, which will be the nation’s first secure web-based hotline that provides live, secure and completely confidential help to victims 24/7 through an interface as intuitive as instant messaging. RAINN educates more than 120 million Americans each year about sexual assault. RAINN also publicizes the hotline’s free, confidential services; educates the public about sexual assault; and leads national efforts to improve services to victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual assault organization and has been ranked as one of America’s 100 Best Charities by Worth Magazine.

About Sexography:
By turns serious and playful, Sexography Blog to support the Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN) maps the coming of age, tragedy and rebirth of one woman’s sexual self. From “making out” with imaginary Hollywood stars in her closet (and getting busted) to coming to terms with abuse, assault and rape, from embracing her curiosity enough to become a sex toy tester to accepting and dealing with her tumultuous past, Carly Milne paints a brutally honest – and, at times, amusing – picture of what it’s like to learn about and experience sex in every sense of the word. From the earliest experiences in her childhood homes in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta to present day Los Angeles, Milne guides readers through the sometimes troubled waters of female sexuality with a mixture of candidness and humor. Whether you’ve been through similar experiences or just know someone who has, Sexography will change your mind about why and how survivors survive.

Here’s my (old school Live Girl Review style!) review of Sexography:

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Ah, Spring Break, when folks get away or catch up on the projects they can’t get to.

Sometime this week, the blog is being moved to a VPS, because the traffic has really grown in the last few weeks, and then the WordPress interface was corrupted.

I apologize in advance for any burps and hiccups you may see on the site or the feed, but things will be back to normal soon.

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It’s an Audacia news Monday! Whatever that is. Seriously though, I have two exciting announcements for today, which I’m going to deliver in the slightly impersonal but very professional form of The Press Release. Check out my new shiznit, kids!

Sex-centric Video Blog LiveGirlReview.com Launches

NEW YORK, Dec. 10 – New York-based Waking Vixen Productions is proud to announce its latest web venture, Live Girl Review (http://livegirlreview.com), an all-review video blog featuring Audacia Ray as the host. The site will post reviews of porn, websites, sex toys, books, movies, and art three days a week, with a cheeky “Inside Dacia’s Dirty Mind” column on the alternate days.

Host Audacia Ray is a former Fleshbot contributor, author of Naked on the Internet: Hookups, Downloads, and Cashing in on Internet Sexploration, and the the director and producer of bisexual adult feature The Bi Apple, which won for “Hottest Bi Sex Scene” at the Feminist Porn Awards hosted by Good For Her in Toronto this past June.

About the new site, Audacia says, “Live Girl Review is the place where I’ll talk about everything sex-related that comes across my desk. After six years in this business, there’s a lot of it, and I know what I do and don’t like – so the videos will be a look into my personal tastes, and I’ll only pick stuff that I think has potential to be really hot and cool.”

Folks with material they’d like to have reviewed on the site can contact Audacia at dacia[at]livegirlreview[dot]com.
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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10 – HotMoviesForHer.com, the by women, for women sister site of adult video-on-demand giant HotMovies.com announced today that sex writer/blogger extraordinaire Audacia Ray will be contributing a monthly column to the site.

“Audacia is a great writer and will be a great addition to HotmoviesForHer.com. Her views on sexuality and the adult industry are filled with intelligence and a touch of humor that is thought provoking and entertaining at the same time,” commented Monica Jean of HotMoviesForHer.com. “I’m thrilled to have another strong female voice filled with experience and knowledge on the site.”

Audacia Ray is an executive editor of $pread Magazine, a contributor to the porn blog Fleshbot and a freelance writer and editor. She is the author of Naked on the Internet: Hookups, Downloads and Cashing in on Internet Sexploration, a look into the interface of female sexuality and the Internet, as well as writer/director/producer of Adam & Eve Pictures award-winning bisexual feature adult film “The Bi Apple.” Ray also recently launched her latest web project, www.livegirlreview.com, a video blog dedicated to reviewing sex media and culture.

“Writing about porn and sexuality for HotMoviesforHer gives me the opportunity to interview interesting people and further develop thoughts I have about the industry. It’s a great forum for open discussion of issues that affect both women watching porn and women making porn,” Ray commented on the new partnership.

Audacia Ray’s column will begin appearing on HotMoviesForHer.com today, Monday, December 10, 2007.

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Facebook

by Viviane on 11/28/2007

in housekeeping

Ok, kids. Susan talked me into it. I’m on Facebook.

I already like that interface better than that service that closed down my account for no reason.

For now, I’m only adding people I know.

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The End Is Nigh

by Mikey Mongol on 04/18/2007

in sex

hotdoll The End Is Nigh
While feeladdicted.com is a terrible site in that I have no idea what it is — a joke site? A graphic design showcase? An inventor’s dumping ground? — it has just unveiled a terrific idea that is also probably one of the harbingers of the apocalypse, to wit, a sex doll for your dog.

Yep. Our civilization is doomed.

Warning: In addition to perplexing obscurity of purpose, feeladdicted also features a really irritating Flash interface.

Via Gizmodo

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emergencyporn Emergency Porn, a porn recommendation engineI’ve set up my SpankBank at Emergency Porn, the porn recommendation engine. I found some interesting pics, and the upload interface is nice. I’ll probably cross post some galleries here, since it seems like a good way to organize and categorize them..

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… niche marketing of adult toys has entered a new era with the launch of Book22.com . The site, owned and operated by Joy and Kevin Wilson, is courting what could potentially be the largest niche market in the U.S.; married Christians.

If you were to get to Book22 without seeing the home page, it would probably remind you of any number of home grown sex toy websites. The selection is small, the majority of products are mass manufactured and of basic (read: poor) quality, and the user interface is clunky, but passable. What distinguishes Book22 is not the inventory; it’s the intention of the owners, and the explicit linking of religious faith to business practice.

From the site:

It is our company’s policy that the products we sell be purchased for married couples only. As explained in the book of Genesis, God created woman from man’s flesh and bone to be his companion. In so doing, he illustrated that in marriage man and woman symbolically become one flesh. A common theme throughout the Bible is sexual purity. One example of this can be found in 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4, “For God wants you to be holy and pure and to keep clear of sexual sin so that each of you will marry in holiness and honor.” We want to encourage God’s plan for people to remain sexually pure, that is why we offer our products to married couple’s only.

“I think the main reason someone would prefer to shop at Book22 would be that they know we share the same faith and values,” Joy wrote in an interview with About.com.

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jeremy Perverts go out: Swingerspace.com launch party(Ron Jeremy and Joe Brandi, Swingersspace.com)

Saturday, I braved the rain with Selina Fire, Chelsea Girl, Donny, Lex Konrad, Les and Peggy and went to the SwingersSpace.com launch party at Club T. SwingersSpace.com is a like a free version of AFF, with a nicer interface. Seems sort of like the Myspace equivalent for swingers and perverts.

Lex has a writeup here. As I’ve said before, it’s hilarious to go out as Viviane. So I introduced myself, saying ‘I run a couple of sex blogs!’

My Flickr pics, mostly of the scrum around Ron Jeremy when he first arrived, are here. No, I didn’t have my tit autographed.

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Republik’s Spend The Night is about sex. It’s an online multiplayer game in which adults can meet other adults and act out their fantasies through graphically rich avatars. Next Generation spoke to company CEO Robert Coshland.

A game in which adults are encouraged to indulge their sexual fantasies is bound to attract the media’s attention but, so far, Republik’s Spend the Night has been keeping a low profile. Come the middle of next year, when it launches online, that’ll all change.

Details are scant at present, and Coshland doesn’t want to give too much away, but the basics are simple. Players go online, choose a graphical identity, mooch around with other players, find someone they like, and find a room. Graphics claimed to be “cinematic” are promised, and a simple interface allows the action to proceed.

“This is a fantasy multiplayer dating game,” says Coshland. “It’s not like the dating games that we’ve seen coming out of Japan where you try to win the favor of someone of the opposite sex. We’re providing more of a game where two people can go on a date and interact in a 3D space.”

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Table of Contents

  1. Second Life Becomes First
  2. Overview of the project
  3. Not Crossplatform?!?!?! HEATHEN!
  4. An Idea of How You Have Sex in Second Life
  5. Using the Second Life Sexbox Relay
  6. Implementation: First World Interface
  7. Implementation: Second World Interface
  8. Upcoming Improvements

Disclaimer: You use this and fuck up and lose your SL account, it’s your fault. I’m pretty sure there’s chances for all sorts of nasty, unsecure stuff to happen with this code. It’s proof of concept. So treat it as such.

Sex and Second Life (Fleshbot)

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Sex Lingo

by Viviane on 05/25/2005

in sex

Ever wonder what a hummer is? Ever worry you’re a meatball or a rabbit? Ever go to a jack shack? Ever stutter in embarrassment when a girl asks you if you want French, Greek, Roman, or Russian? Ever wonder what pornchops are? What a fluffer does? What a glory hole looks like?

Wonder no more! Sex Lingo is Supervert’s illustrated dictionary of sex-related slang. Using an XML database and an elegant interface in the tradition of vanguard Minimalism, Sex Lingo solves the baffling mysteries of pornographic jive. Now you can see the difference between ghoulies and gigglers. You can compare breeders, creepers, and steerers. You can learn how to make turkey money by sending a bennie to a pony girl. And a whole lot more!

NOTE: Sex Lingo requires version 8.5 (or higher) of Shockwave. (If you don’t already have it installed, Supervert recommends visiting macromedia.com and installing it prior to proceeding with Sex Lingo.)

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Adolescent%20romantic%20network reviseda Social Mapping or, Mapping Fucking

In one of my many comments to One Life Take Two’s Program Notes, I commented on Jefferson’s and Dacia’s attempt at the complex diagram that would map out who has had sex with whom.

‘I don’t think ‘tree’ may be the right term. More like those visual maps they’re working on up at the MIT Media Lab.’

This (long-winded) post is penance for my quibbling over the choice of bourbon required for the reconstruction.

A family tree is generally the totality of one’s ancestors, or specifically, a chart used in genealogy to show the family connections between individuals, consisting of the individuals’ names (usually accompanied by dates, and often also places and occupations) connected by various types of line representing marriages, extra-marital unions, and progeniture.

The OLTT community is fluid and changes as I write, which is why I piped up about visual maps. It’s really an attempt to document a social network. A social network is a map of the relationships between individuals, indicating the ways in which they are connected through various social familiarities ranging from casual acquaintance to close familial bonds.

I don’t know about social network theory but I do know about internet social networks like Friendster, MySpace (which Jefferson, Madeline and I are on). There’s a lot of tools that attempt to visualize social networks. Probably the best known is Inflow. In a corporate environment, this software maps and measure teamwork, communication, information flow, and knowledge sharing/re-use. It helps uncover gaps and effective connections.

The Wikipedia article had a list of related topics, including sexual network, which led me to this link at the almost the same moment Colton was commenting on it!:

Researchers map the sexual network of an entire high school

For the first time, sociologists have mapped the romantic and sexual relationships of an entire high school over 18 months, providing evidence that these adolescent networks may be structured differently than researchers previously thought.

The results showed that, unlike many adult networks, there was no core group of very sexually active people at the high school. There were not many students who had many partners and who provided links to the rest of the community.

Instead, the romantic and sexual network at the school created long chains of connections that spread out through the community, with few places where students directly shared the same partners with each other. But they were indirectly linked, partner to partner to partner.

The paper is Chains of Affection: The Structure of Adolescent Romantic and Sexual Networks (Adobe PDF; no charts).

The chart, The Structure of Romantic and Sexual Relations at “Jefferson High School” is here.

If I read this chart correctly, the Cast of Characters will each require their own bigass circle!

Only tangentially related but nevertheless interesting (to me):

* Judith Donath at the MIT Media Lab who I saw at the Museum of Contemporary Art talking about the various social computing and mapping projects currently being worked on there. The Media Lab focuses on how electronic information overlaps with the everyday physical world. Some people might call this cyberculture. She’s known for building innovative interfaces for the online communities, virtual identities, and computer-mediated collaborations that have emerged with the convergence of computing and communication.

* TextArc – A TextArc is a visual represention of a text—the entire text (twice!) on a single page. A funny combination of an index, concordance, and summary; it uses the viewer’s eye to help uncover meaning. Developed by a good.friend of mine while he was at Digital Image Design.

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