I'm Violet Blue: author, sex educator, blogger, podcaster, GETV reporter, The San Francisco Chronicle's sex columnist, robotic artist, and a Forbes Web Celeb. Writing: Forbes, O: Oprah Magazine, RH Reality Check, and bestselling, award-winning author/editor of over 2 dozen books, 5 translations. Lectures: Cyberlaw class at UC Berkeley (Boalt), ETech, SXSWi, crisis counselors at community teaching institutions and Google Tech Talks. Podcast: Open Source Sex: Wired, Newsweek (MSNBC), The Wall Street Journal. Tech blog: techyum. DRM-free audio + ebooks: Digita Publications. I also blog at art machines and vbsf (Violet Blue's San Francisco). I am: violet at tinynibbles dot com. Represented: ICM.
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Thanks Violet!! The first day in Brooklyn went really well and you’re right, the press has by and large been better than we ever could have hoped. We appreciate your support – come by and visit the next time you’re in NYC!
A Dildo Grows in Brooklyn
Oh no! People have sex and they might even enjoy it!
The shock and horror.
I wish the puritanical people would get off my world or at least concern themselves with their own genitals instead of everyone else’s. Then again, I think much the same thing of religious fundamentalists (says the non-Christian in the bible belt). For some odd reason, those two things seem to be related quite often.
More consensual, safer sex would be a wonderful, positive thing in my opinion. It would be even better if it weren’t stigmatized by people who haven’t had an orgasm since the 1950s (if they ever did).
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