Friday Nibbles: Me vs. Jeffrey Dahmer, Cher’s FTM Issues, Unsung Black LGBTQ Heroes, More

by Violet Blue on January 28, 2011

Crossover Mac Impersonator Macworld 2011

* I, for one, want to fly the ladyboy skies! Newly-formed Thai airline recruits ‘Ladyboys’ as air hostesses (Telegraph)

* Violet Blue versus Jeffery Dahmer – wow. Are these Google Family Values? Why doesn’t Google see the serious problem with this? Read: Seven Things Google Doesn’t Mind You Searching For (ErosBlog: The Sex Blog)

* Drop everything and read this review: Cher struggles with FTM tolerance while Chaz has an FTM transition marketing team! ‘Becoming Chaz’ Sundance Review: Candidly Chaz Bono (The Moviefone Blog)

* She won’t get $20K after all: Bristol Palin, Washington University Agree To Cancel ‘Sex Week’ Appearance (huffingtonpost.com)

* A post worth sharing far and wide: Black LGBTQ Unsung Heroes (Change.org)

* Our Lady of Gaga, still freaking everyone out with sex – but will it taste like chicken? Gaga’s Fragrance Will Reportedly Smell Like “Blood and Semen” (Fashionista)

* Funny linkbait, yet still makes you wonder… Who approves these things? 20 Logos That Resemble Male Genitalia (buzzfeed.com)

* I could write a lot about this – and I might still. This clinic has served sex workers who have been/still are patronized by some of the richest tech dudes in the Bay Area (I know this for a fact), and it is closing due to lack of funds. IMO, the shame of Silicon Valley: Lyon-Martin Health Clinic Rumored To Close on Thursday: Served 2,500 Trans, Queer and Poor (SFAppeal)

Photo: Friendly and sweet CrossoverMac Impersonator booth babe, from my Macworld Expo 2011 gallery and writeup (the writeup includes links to some awesome must-have accessories).

Violet Blue

The London Times named Violet Blue "One of the 40 bloggers who really count" and Self Magazine named TinyNibbles one of the “Best Sex Resources for Women.” Blue is an autodidact and pundit on sex and technology, hacking and security, porn for women, privacy and bleeding-edge tech culture. She is a journalist for ZDNet, CBS News, CNET; she's an educator, speaker, crisis counselor, volunteer NGO trainer, and the author and editor of over 40 award-winning books.

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1 Eve L. Hallows January 29, 2011 at 11:13 pm

Wow, Bristol Palin talking about sexual responsibility, that’s like having Christine O’Donnell give a workshop on masturbation, so not a bright idea. What’s that expression, those who can’t do teach? Too hypocritical for words.

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