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Artist Hilariously Censors The Louvre’s Nude Statues For Facebook

To explore just how silly Facebook’s prim guidelines are, German photographer Peter Kaaden navigated the Louvre — a space not typically associated with erotic output — photographing nude sculptures and subsequently Facebook-proofing them.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/17/peter-kaaden_n_5592038.htmlslide_358418_3980295_free

What I’m reading…’Thy Neighbor’s Wife’ by Gay Talese

Published over 30 years ago, a fascinating insight into the so-called sexual revolution. Where are we today?

http://www.amazon.com/Thy-Neighbors-Wife…

From an interview with Gay Talese…

I wonder if younger people watching Mad Men today could ever find orgies or adultery shocking.

I tell you this: Today, sex and the culture surrounding it doesn’t have the pop that it did in […]

2018-01-12T14:37:31+11:00December 20th, 2014|Recent posts, What I'm reading|0 Comments

Monogamy Isn’t For Everyone; Polyamory Isn’t Going to Ruin the World

From article: We are inevitably shaped by our culture, and through culture we are given the language to describe our world and construct our knowledge of it. Growing up there were discussions about homosexuality. I had a knowledge of and language for transgenderism. Bisexuality was discussed in sexual education classes. There is even an acronym […]

Quote of the Day – December 18 2014

“I’m convinced we all are voyeurs. It’s part of the detective thing. We want to know secrets and we want to know what goes on behind those windows. And not in a way that we would use to hurt anyone. There’s an entertainment value to it, but at the same time we want to know: […]

2018-01-12T14:37:32+11:00December 18th, 2014|My Quote of the Day, Recent posts|0 Comments

Pornography Is No Substitute for Sex Ed

Although pornography isn’t made for adolescents, it would be naive to believe they don’t watch it. Earlier generations sneaked peeks at their parents’ magazine or VHS collections. Today most U.S. teenagers have Internet access and thus a virtual buffet of porn. But how does such exposure affect them?

Read more:

http://www.nytimes.com…

http://www.museumofsex.com

Quote of the Day – December 17 2014

Comes to mind when I think about the recent siege in Sydney.

And how quick some were to reject #illridewithyou as ‘white helping’, as patronizing grandstanding by people unprepared to question their own racism.

It’s a start, at least.

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then […]

2014-12-17T20:13:14+11:00December 17th, 2014|My Quote of the Day, Recent posts|0 Comments
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