Showing posts with label LITERATURE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LITERATURE. Show all posts

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Saturday, October 31, 2009

BEHIND THE MASK PT.1 : PHONE SEX :





I’m 60 years old, have a ba in Cultural Anthropology from Columbia University,and married for 25 years. I have a son in his last years of college who lives at home. He’s a 4.0 with a double major in English Literature and Religion. Men call me for an infinity of reasons. Of course, they call to masturbate. I call it “Executive Stress Relief.” It’s not sex; it’s a cocktail of testosterone, fueled by addiction to pornography,loneliness, and the need to hear a woman’s voice. I make twice the money I made in the corporate world. I work from home, the money transfers into my bank account daily.I’m Scheherezade: If I don’t tell stories that fascinate the Pasha,he will kill me in the morning.


“I never thought I would work in the phone sex industry. All those years doing customer service, my customers would comment on my sexy voice. I thought I was being professional, not sexy. This work is customer service. It’s just your customers leave with more than a smile.”



I got into phone sex because i thought: "Why not get pais for taking dirty, instead of doing it for free", It brings up my self-esteem so much, knowing guys are looking at my pics wanting to talk to me.Wanting me to take them to a whole other place, filling their fantasies... painting that picture in their mind for them.


“I am a straight male who speaks to women. They want me. They want me to talk to them, and to take them to another world. I’m good at it. I’m a pro. A ladies man. I speak to younger women. I speak to older women. I speak both Spanish and English. I have been thrown offers left and right. They want me to meet up and have my way with them, but I keep it only to phone conversations.”


“One of my most memorable calls was also one of the grossest. It was a fetish cat. A scat fetish. Most times I would aggravate the caller into hanging up by refusing to talk ‘shit’ with him, but this night I was feeling frisky. So I indulged in his request and gave him the shittiest call ever. I started out by telling him I was a vegan. After several minutes of conversation he gently asked if I could ‘go’ while we were on the phone, and I told him I could. He wanted to hear it coming out, farts and all. (So gross.) Then he wanted to eat it and clean me. While describing how soft and colorful it was, I told him there was a piece of asparagus that I apparently did not chew too well. Naturally, I asked him to get it for me. I cracked him up. He was laughing so hard, he had to hang up, because he couldn’t get back into our fantasy.”

BEHIND THE MASK PT 2 : PORN STAR PORTRAITS




Tera Patrick is half Thai, quarter British and quarter Dutch. She learned when she was a teenager that sex is power, and "I knew from the start that I had that power." Not many years later, within one month, she featured the covers of both Playboy and Penthouse. She did dozens of porn movies before she started her own production company in 2004: Teravision. "I want to make movies that at the same time are beautiful, naughty and fun. Sex is fun, that is the message."



Tuesday, September 8, 2009

ALFRED KINSEY



ALFRED KINSEY TIME MAGAZINE 1953

Alfred Charles Kinsey (June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956) was an American biologist and professor of entomology and zoology, who in 1947 founded the Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University, now called the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. Kinsey's research on human sexuality - foundational to the modern field of sexology - profoundly influenced social and cultural values in the United States and many other countries. MORE






CAMPUS IMMORALITY







BOINK



Boink is a magazine of erotica[1] started by Alecia Oleyourryk, a magazine journalism major at Boston University, and photographer Christopher Anderson. The magazine is also educational in scope and purpose. The premiere issue was released in February 2005 and was celebrated with an opening party at the Roxy, a nightclub in Boston's Theater District.

The reason that I like this magazine is that you can tell they are real college students... not those fake college students you find on the Internet. -- Howard Stern (BU Alum) [2]

The magazine is available in both a print and online digital version. Boink caters to both men and women with articles dealing with sexuality in college life. All models are students from area colleges and of varying sexual orientations.

In 2006, Warner Books purchased the worldwide rights to publish and distribute a book based on the magazine. The book − BOINK: College Sex by the People Having It − was released in February 2008. MORE...



H BOMB



H Bomb unleashed: Erotica magazine makes debut at Harvard

5/27/04

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- For a magazine that persuaded Harvard students to pose nude, the launch party for H Bomb was a decidedly sedate affair.

Contributors, professors, the students who modeled nude, and the mother of a co-founder mingled and munched on crudites washed down with beer at the Harvard Square restaurant Redline Monday night, celebrating the erotic magazine's kickoff. MORE...


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NAKED GIRLS READING






Sunday, August 2, 2009

INSEXTS ::Formicophilia:



:Formicophilia:
Sexual pleasure from insects crawling on the body, specifically on the genitals. It is more common in developing countries, perhaps because homes are infested with insects. This could lead to an individual's genitals being exposed to insects (especially if they have outdoor bathrooms, as many developing countries do), and if this happens at a young age when they are sexually developing, they may derive pleasure from it.



YOKO ONO FLY PT 2








Rinko Kawauchi






The Insect Musicians is an album performed and produced by Graeme Revell. It is a symphony of tsetse fly, death’s-head hawkmoth, bog bush cricket, screech beetle, queen bee laying eggs, and 35 other insect sounds collected from around the world. Revell saw the potential for insects as an auditory art medium : « Perhaps the most fecund territory for future explorations in art and music lies in the miniature; in detailed experiments with nuances of rhythm and timber, detail and colour. And perhaps the ultimate horizon of technology is Nature itself.



Insects, four million years old and consisting of 80% of the world’s species, have affected every culture and life on earth, as much in Asia as anywhere. Back in the Song dynasty (A.D. 960-1278), fashionable men would gather in tea shops, display the caged crickets kept concealed under their robes for warmth, and praise the virtues of their insect ‘musicians’ in conversation and poetry. A prominent part of Chinese and Japanese culture, this vivid and colorful account is the first book in English on this subject. Filled with photos of cages, accessories and historical essays by Berthold Laufer (1927) and Lafcadio Hearn (1898), this incredible title, will make you aware of all the singing (and fighting) crickets engage in. PREVIEW BOOK