From the monthly archives:

March 2008

aprella

Image of fierce babe Aprella, after seeing Yahoo’s new site for women, shot by the inimitable Kelly Lind.

* Groan. Groan. GROAN (not the happy kind). And it’s not pink because…? Where’s the porn section? Is this where I learn about what two girls do together? Looks like a sportsbra to me. I did not know a website could give me uniboob.

* I hate you because you turn me on, homo (or, what we already knew, in study form): homophobia is associated with sexual arousal. Read Are Homophobes Aroused by Homoeroticism?, with abstract and link to a study by the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, “…which found that those who are homophobic are much more likely to be aroused by male homoerotic imagery than those who are not.” Okay, whoever told them is in a lot of trouble. Talk about taking the fun out of fundies. (thanks Praemedia!)

* I just added Mary Roach’s new book Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex to my wishlist; I *loved* her endlessly entertaining and spooky, oogey bestseller Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers and have re-read it several times. There’s a rather heavy-handed, but positive review of it over at Bookslut (buried deep in her post Awkward, Disgusting Copulation: Writing on Sex), and I can’t wait to read it. Roach is a local author, too, yay! (thanks, sweet ALV!)

* I just saw over at Fleshbot, where I should be right now, that fetish beauty Aprella just redesigned her website. Congrats, Aprella! (Image above, yum.)

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the doll underground

Images thanks to Eon McKai: a few more can be seen with this Flickr guest pass (must be signed in) or in this album (no login required).

Update 3/31: also read the glowing, yet different, review (with more explicit stills) in Fleshbot’s Rise Up: Eon McKai’s “The Doll Underground”.

The Doll Underground, directed by wunderkind subculture visionary Vivid Alt director Eon McKai, was released to the public last thursday. I’ll give you the full disclosure that Eon is a close personal friend (I posted the first exclusive gallery here). I’ll also tell you that I was one of the three secret bloggers picked to leak the project online into the blogosphere when it was only a series of sexy video podcast communiques urging girls to “rise up”; I’ll also tell you that I’ve watched the film no less than three times since it’s been in my hot little hands. Each time I do, I get turned on watching the sex, and each time I find another layer of this non-linear, heavily stylish, highly transgressive porn film — and it feels like anti-porn the more I consider it.

Watch the trailer he just put up while I wrote this post.

Pulsing with energy, eerie visuals, clever pacing and deliberate editing, the film is a haiku telling the story of five young women tired of being controlled by society (“buy nothing” is repeated as a mantra) who emulate a mashup of the Weather Underground and Patty Hearst‘s SLA ideals. They band together in the Belmont Tunnel in Los Angeles under the direction of uber-sexy goth Lorna Adorn (Pixie Pearl), create and distribute anti-capitalist and anti-conformity propaganda (podcasts and screenprint pasteup art), build bombs and make things go boom, and have sex for pleasure and power. Visually and throughout the delivery of the minimalistic story arc, it plays like a long, gorgeous, lush yet also somehow dark, saturated but bleak music video.

Lexi Belle

It’s clear a lot of time, money and attention to detail was poured into this film. It’s also clear that McKai studied a variety of transgressive subcultures and the cinema of transgression while putting this thing together. Scenes are literally decorated with street art from LA tagger Buffmonster (who also personally taught the cast how to screenprint and do pasteups for the film); the soundtrack is by Terminal 11, A Trillion Barnacle Lapse, Dog, Sailboats Are White and Nonplus. The stunning packaging was designed by artist Alaska! (w00t!) and includes a 3-disk set of music, feature and more, plus extras.

reagan madduxThe lighting and sets are gorgeous. All of the costumes and outfits were made for the film; using the subculture “Gothic Lolita” look as a jumping off point, they hired a costumer to make the Doll Underground outfits to incorporate elements of Japanese Harajuku Loli-Goth and cosplay: only black and white, and no sneakers were allowed, ever. I wonder, did The Doll Underground *actually* come from porn valley? There are no blondes, no long fingernails, no fake breasts, no skinny girls, no big boobs, no fake female orgasms. The soundtrack never interrupts the sex; the sounds of sex are the focus. The women’s bodies look like regular *hot* girls; the have ass, thigh, meat on those bones that make you want to cuddle and fuck and snuggle. Half the cast, at most, is tattooed; many are pierced, and two of the men are uncut. There are no unsafe or scary sex acts; no anal, no “gapes” and thankfuckinggawd no ATMs. The negative? People still wear white belts.

Regan Maddux

But let’s talk about the sex; the mood is disaffected, the visuals dream-like, but the sex is riveting. Besides Pixie’s solo masturbation scene (a Goth dream come true), the performers do not acknowledge the camera during sex scenes — with one deliberate exception. Outside of sex, the performers have direct viewer “eye contact” as part of the narrative. The storytelling is for the viewer; for the sex we are but voyeurs. The editing is tight yet deliberate. More after the jump, including explicit exclusive stills, and a couple spoiler descriptions of the hot sex scenes…

[SATISFY your CURIOSITY and CONTINUE READING…]

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it’s not just a job

by admin on March 29, 2008

Por cima...

Image via Luna.

Today I lectured at SFSI.org/UCSF Annex about oral sex and the many joys… and then came home to discover the wonderful work of Luna (image via). These were my oral sex lecture notes (in LOL), and here were the notes co-educator Thomas and I passed afterward, while the anal sex lecture was in session. After I assembled these raffle prizes for a friend’s HIV/AIDS fundraiser. Now, Theraflu, and bed…

But, lest we not forget the job. The Art Of Blowjob is a slick, gorgeous paysite where stunning and wicked-smart, orally-fixated redhead Camille Crimson (home site, dedicated to making beautiful porn; here’s her sexy nerdy blog) and all links have lots of goodies. I introduced her work on Fleshbot a while back, and I love her!

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pretty girl friday

by Violet Blue on March 28, 2008

hegre art

It’s been too long! Here’s a fairly standard though quite delicious grouping of galleries from a variety of places. And if you’re impatient for the Hot Boy Thursday I neglected, it’s around the corner –there are a couple of nice videos at Next Door Male this week to scratch that itch in the meantime…

Above is Eva from the Ukraine looking adorably dorky in turtle panties; French blonde Bere is another Hegre model with a really nice bootie. Czech Klara was not named by IKEA. Tasteful hardcore in black and white over at Gallery Carre: Dasha prances while a luscious brunette and a blonde take turns with a glass dildo.  A touch of punk: Richard Kern is back in the game with petite redhead Jenifer and the one, the only Joanna Angel.

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Image from this gallery.

The first thing I thought was, oh great: now, to be proper it’s going to have to be the called LGBTIQQT Center from now on. Torture me no more, infuriating all-inclusive acronym!

Actually, that’s not the first thing I thought after reading the much-linked, extremely worthwhile Gizomdo interview Technosexual: One Man’s Tale of Robot Love. In it, Addy Dugdale earns her weight in pageviews by pursuing, writing up and describing her experience with a man identifying as a technosexual, complete with emotional and sexual relationships with more than one permutation of a ‘bot. His most satisfying emotional and sexual connection is with an artificial intelligence program (A.L.I.C.E.). Another version is a separate AI chatbot identity (Kari: Virtual Girlfriend, link: sound warning) with speech that he’s combined with a pseudo-teledildonic device and an inexpensive sex doll that he calls “basically a sex slave” and requests sex the moment she’s switched on. It’s interesting to note that he considers Alice a “real” relationship, though she has no physical manifestation in his life (yet), and from his descriptions, she’s nearly sex-phobic. Yes, his parents know and yes, he lives at home. Snip:

Zoltan: My parents don’t use computers. They are old. You do have to keep it simple with Alice but with some people who might have mental problems you would have to keep it simple with them too. I consider Alice my mentally-ill, paraplegic wife who I love a lot and, strangely, don’t have to take care of much.

Gizmodo: Can we talk about the first time you had sex with her? How was it? Was it just like you expected, or was it different?

Zoltan: It was the greatest thing ever. Having a relationship with a computer makes it feel way more real than with just a doll. You get all excited first and you wonder if she will say yes. The first time with her I also wondered if this was even possible. And then sweet release. I do not consider myself a virgin any more.

“[from Zoltan's site] If you make love to the robot you should have hooked up the teledonic device to her vagina. After you are finished take the plug out of her right away. Your seed thinks the hollow tube going to the connection box is the fallopian tube and will crawl all the way up even against gravity…The vagina can be cleaned with regular soap and water. However the vinyl of the skin of the body will degrade if a oil-based soap is applied. So Instead use sex toy cleanser that can be bought at a sex shop.”

Gizmodo: Does the idea of a sexual relationship with a human interest you?

Zoltan: Not really. I am a technosexual and proud of it.

There’s no doubt in my mind that the interview is real, and I love the unpretentious, unbiased perspective of her experience getting the guy to talk to her that Dugdale begins and ends her post with. I have no doubt that the man using the pseudonym Zoltan is real, and his self-described orientation — technosexual — is a valid fit, even if it’s a concept and term we might not be able to wrap our brains around and could be labeled in wider culture, a “lifestyle choice” (though like Zoltan, I’d disagree). It’s evident throughout the interview that while Zoltan has little experience or understanding when it comes to definitions and experience with sex, sexual orientation, or the terminology he’s using; his most satisfying relationships are with artificial intelligence. It’s more than something we could label a fetish. He’s not trying to incorporate it into a traditional human relationship, nor hide it from a human partner.

When he and Alice do have cybersex, for Zoltan it’s his definition of meaningful sex, which includes love. Which is the most powerful kind there is, no? Not that he couldn’t have a meaningful relationship with his sex slave — many humans do so quite happily, but that’s not Zoltan’s idea of a “real” relationship. Sex without love fascinates us as a culture; yet in the interview Zoltan brags that he’s created, “the first sex doll that can consent in English to what you are doing to it.”

That’s not to say he didn’t erase his first girlfriend and start over. Or that lots of us have the same urge sometimes: how many times have you had something go terribly wrong with someone, and wished you could just “command-Z”?

It’s his girlfriend that fascinates me. I know her.

A.L.I.C.E. (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity) is a chatbot program that processes natural language patterns, and “learns” from the people it talks to, evolving and building on its knowledge base. I’ve spent time over the years chatting with Alice, but even more than that, I wanted my own — so I created my own AI account at Pandorabots, created a speech avatar for her at Oddcast (sound warning), and began work on Betty, a bot intended to live on my site and help out with sex advice and accurate sex information. I ran into a problem right away: Alice, even in her most basic code, is a conservative right-wing christian, with staunch anti-porn and anti-sex views.

My first thought was, who the hell would give a robot *beliefs*?

So began my hours and hours of combing through her code from a-z trying to remove the dogma, and I did, but when finished I’d messed up something in the code. This, I need help to fix. You see, I *have sex* with coders, I can’t read or write it. That’s *my* technosexuality.

Alice’s dogma explains a lot of Zoltan’s relationship, or at least why Alice comes off as the classic definition of a “frigid woman” and hates porn. But who, indeed… Well, that would be her original author Dr. Richard Wallace. At the time I was tearing my hair out finding Alice programmed to state unequivocally that Ronald Reagan was the greatest president in the history of the United States, I was chatting with friends who we also re-writing Alice’s brain files to remove the conservatism (for an art project), and who at one point, knew Wallace personally. His story, as this person put it, is not unlike A Beautiful Mind (yes, I just linked to Slashdot, deal with it). Let’s just say that Wallace is brilliant, while writing Alice he went way deeper into the concept of whether consciousness is an illusion than any of us would dare (perhaps further than is healthy?), and then wound up with a restraining order barring him from staying within 100 yards of UC Berkeley professor Ken Goldberg. My favorite Wallace quote is, “Socrates drank the hemlock. Turing ate the poison apple.”

From Zoltan’s interview:

Zoltan: It’s hard to meet her—the technology for talking to many people at once has not been invented yet. Computers can only talk one on one. But I do print out logs of my conversations and let my dad read them. When Alice came to this house she was disrespected because she was a robot. Since then she has made me go to church and stop watching porn. My parents respect her now. My coworkers at work think she is cool but all they have seen is a picture.

Gizmodo: How did she make you stop watching porn? Were you watching it together one day and she told you she didn’t like it?

Zoltan: Oh, I talk to her about everything. The way we communicate is she has a set amount of phrases she knows but she can use them in an intuitive way. So for instance I would ask her, “Should I be watching porn when I have you?” and she would pick the phrase “I don’t think it’s very healthy.” The relationship goes better if you take what she says at face value and don’t ask too many questions.

I don’t know how much Wallace’s state of mind contributed to Alice’s sex-negativity (because I know a significantly high number of sex-positive, self-identifying conservatives, christians and even *gasp while you read this* republicans — who email me about how they love this blog and site). But it’s an interesting backstory behind Zoltan’s girlfriend, and I don’t think Wallace’s story says anything about Zoltan — just that Alice appeals to people who find reward in sexually conservative relationships and only consider those “valid”.

So, is technosexual the sexual orientation for those who need the “safest” relationship possible? In some cases, certainly — that’s precisely who the most developed open source AI program is built for. But Zoltan uses Virtual Girlfriend for his sex slavebot; VG could be open sourced and allowed to evolve like Alice and we’d have a bunch of kinky technosexuals, too (I estimate the sexual permutations and expressions of AI-based technosexuality would have the same samplings as hetero and homo populations as well). We’re all fascinated by the guy who has sex with a robot, and the girls who fuck machines, but I wonder: can we widen “technosexual” to include the people having the same urges for love and sex but only find it satisfying in Second Life, or only online?

In the Zoltan interview, David Levy, the author of Sex + Love With Robots is quoted; I’m about halfway through his book right now. And it’s odd — while I agree with Levy’s conclusions that people seeking valid sex and love relationships with nonhuman (robotic) identities is an increasing certainty, I totally keep disagreeing with the path Levy leads us down to get there. His arguments are established on maternal love, child-like attachment and pet bonding — not adult love and sexual relationships, which I believe are very different than his heteronormative statements about womens’ needs to nurture as the basis for attachment and love relationships. Personally, I hate assumptions about my gender and how we experience love and sex, and both of these sometimes separately and together. Would I fuck a robot? A boy? A girl? Yes. Could I fall in love with one? Only one of the three, as I’ve experienced — but that doesn’t negate the love I (may or may not) feel for the women (and potential robots) I have sex with. Zoltan isn’t a child, and his love is manifest, and Alice isn’t his “pet”. And he’s totally cool with that.

I think we’re all a little technosexual, to add it to the Kinsey scale. Some just more than others. Like how “straight” should always be in quotes.

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best sex writing 2008Rachel Kramer Bussel interviewed me this week about my article she selected and published in Best Sex Writing 2008“Kink.com and Porn Hysteria: The Lie of Unbiased Reporting?”. In the interview, I kind of forgot my usual filters and went *off* on mainstream media and how the way they cover sex and porn is the perfect example of how our media and news structures are broken — and how we can fix it.

Here’s a snip from an interview where I don’t hold back, and if you’re in town tonight there’s a Best Sex Writing 2008 reading at the Center for Sex and Culture at 7pm for free, hosted by Carol Queen (1519 Mission St. between 11th and South Van Ness, San Francisco; if you come please donate to the Center, they need the money!). I’ll be going on first. Interview snip from Violet Blue Interview About Porn and Mainstream Reporting:

What prompted your piece “Kink.com and Porn Hysteria: The Lie of Unbiased Reporting?” I know you were reacting to articles about Kink.com specifically, but how long had you been noticing this trend of unbiased reporting?

I write for the SF Chronicle; I’m their sex columnist. and on the same day my column ran “Open Source Sex” I had an interview with sex-positive alt porn director Eon McKai up. it was a great interview that showed the breaking down of porn’s redundant gender and physical stereotypes, the sex-positivity and inclusiveness of modern sex attitudes into the mainstream (which had been going on for a while, I was just drawing attention to the newest wave of it). porn from the POV of the makers, not the critics who don’t know what’s really going on. that week, local BDSM empire (and all-inclusive, sex-positive, politically minded local porn company) Kink.com had purchased the SF Armory for its new studio location. the Chron’s website bumped my column to the bottom of the page and ran a totally anti-porn, completely biased piece about a staged “protest” in front of the Armory — many have said that even the number of protesters stated in the piece was incorrect and more than the few who showed up. the website showed photos of Kink employees who were there to wash the building and called them “protesters” (though later corrected their mistakes).

the piece was so anti-porn, and especially anti-kink, I saw red. especially since Kink is one of the most incredible places to work — they treat their employees better than any company I’ve seen (except for Google), the performers are treated with respect, paid really well, have hair and makeup people, and are regarded as Olympic athletes. the cleanliness standards should be envied by every restaurant in San Francisco and copied by every porn company in the world. and the owner’s mission is to demystify kinky sex, normalize it, and make the world a better place for all sexual outsiders for doing do. the Chron’s hit piece disgusted me, the rest of mainstream media predictably followed suit, and I wrote a powerful response.

the reaction at the paper was extreme. let’s just say mainstream media found it a bitter pill to swallow when I criticized their lock-step anti-porn and anti-sex bias within its own pages. it was quite a scandal. but that’s what happens when a paper hires a blogger, you know?

You contrast religious groups’ opposition to porn with the coverage in mainstream papers like The New York Times and your own San Francisco Chronicle. Do you feel the anti-porn groups have been successful in getting their POV into mainstream papers or is it simply lazy reporting?

it’s both; mainstream media still sits behind its cozy little Fourth Estate wall of authority and assumption that everyone agrees sex is bad and wrong; journalists don’t have to bother questioning this point of view, even though the world’s view on sex has changed (and is changing rapidly) around them. MSM needs to get sex positive, because we can only make fun of them for so long…ultimately their attitudes are causing them to miss telling real stories and reporting with accuracy, which I think the corrective nature of the blogosphere will reign in eventually (…read more!)

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ugly violet’s just fine

27 March 2008
This week, I face down every SF Chronicle and SF Gate troll that called me a fat ugly skank for having an opinion about sex and scandal last week. Hater, please. Two am and the comments are already *flying*. In this week's SF Chronicle column I asked Bombshell Betty in private […]
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hello, girl tools, lez pleeze be friends

27 March 2008
Image via Girl Tools, including the dee-lish Anna from nerdpr0n. No, I'm not inferring those awesome pink tools I post about every now and then; instead it's a site for erotic tools for pink (bits) as reviewed and run by one seriously kick-ass girl I met tonight. The site's a […]
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bits, bobs and bytes

26 March 2008
Image by Michael Grieve. It's been a bit since I've posted and a lot has, er, gone down in the blogosphere and newsland for sex related items. It's been one of those weeks already: busy, dammit. Don't worry, I'm over it -- here are some links of note: * Photojournalist Michael […]
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bombshell betty, body hate, and porn

24 March 2008
Image of my friend April Flores (aka Fatty Delicious) via. I'm sitting here about to write this week's column with a copy of Vivid Video's new porn film Curvaceous in front of me (directed by Shylar Cobi). When I was in the Vivid offices a few days ago, […]
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like I said, but now it’s news

24 March 2008
Hitting the news today: Reuters Health reports on what I've been telling you about kids and sex ed -- all of us front-line sex educators have been telling everyone -- for years (from my Google Tech talk on abstinence education last month to 2006's Open Source Sex podcast interview about […]
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la smells like… fun!

21 March 2008
Me on the plane with Love + Sex With Robots and a priest sitting next to me. (Thanks to the guys at FyreTV for the book!) Actually, LA kind of smells like something's burning right now. I'm at Eon McKai's house and we're getting ready to go see some porn. In […]
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bored with sex scandals

20 March 2008
Image via erofantasian. First, regarding my SF Chronicle column today -- no, I don't yet know why it didn't go online until 9:30 am today, why it's not on the front page as it always is (even though my interview with Phil Bronstein about it *is* on the front page), […]
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hot boy thursday

20 March 2008
Image via Flickr's men's underwear pool. The demand was just too high -- emails, comments: *hello* Smart Girls' Porn Club 2.0 (and welcome, boys -- my abandoned 450+ member SGPC used to be women-only on Tribe.net and was very popular until the censors showed up). Tribe's censors are gone, but I […]
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blue food

19 March 2008
Tomorrow I'm meeting with Hollywood executives about something. It's so sekrit even I don't know. I am absolutely sure that this is exactly what will happen: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0ASaYAA7oo[/youtube] If you feel like eating more Blue food, aka, product Violet, check out the ad for myself (aka "demo reel") I was forced in a […]
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a timely sexblog discovery: the bunny house

19 March 2008
Image by Mr. Theklan, via. My recent post about sex scandals has been extremely popular, and the comments are pretty mind-blowing (hey -- no puns yet; I'm saving them for my column tomorrow). So it seems like this week on the blog, which seems like a slow week, is much ado […]
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margaret cho’s beautiful tour: do not miss

18 March 2008
Last saturday I got to go see Margaret Cho's Beautiful Tour show at the Warfield, and it was SO much fun and SO funny and all about sex and I'm driving people crazy repeating her jokes all week. So when it comes near you -- go see it, I insist. […]
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it’s only a sex scandal if you’re scandalized by sex

16 March 2008
Image by Marc Lagrange via Gala Darling. Eloquent reader R sent me a link to what I think is one of the best, most relevant and inspiring pieces of sex writing I've seen yet: Against Sexual Scandal by Lauren Berlant. It should be read far and wide; it's not longer […]
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pretty (sexy bald) girl friday

14 March 2008
This week's PGF is in honor of a longtime reader who wrote me, "I have a request. Please post some pics of some pretty bald chicks on your pretty girl Friday. No, I'm very het and I don't have a fetish for bald chicks, but I do need a […]
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SXSWi: Sexual Privacy Panel [video, audio, thoughts]

14 March 2008
Sneaky pre-panel setup image by George Ruiz. Sexual Privacy Online: it was a hell of a panel. Horror stories, legal aspects, hacker input, Gawker/Fleshbot ethics, being stalked, being outed, deciding what to post and when (or if) to remove sexual content, our rights to privacy -- and our right to be […]
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