Sex News: A ‘Grindr’ for threesomes, unpixelating Japanese porn, extreme phone sex cop

Above: Miley Cyrus in Vogue Germany, March 2014, by Mario Testino.

  • The Daily Beast profiles a feminist porn director seldom included in the usual lineup: Self-identified “left-leaning feminist” Managing Director of Penthouse Entertainment, Kelly Holland.
    Porn’s Behind-the-Camera Feminists (Daily Beast)
  • Philadelphia Police Officer Terra Barrow had a side job running a handful of websites and phone lines appealing to lusty callers with fetishes both tame and taboo for years. She stopped running the sites – which featured fetishes that would be illegal if acted upon in real life, like pedophilia, rape, incest, kidnapping and snuff – about two years ago, because she worried that they would endanger her police job. Turns out she had no reason to worry.
    Ramsey: Cop with phone-sex job didn’t break rules (Philly)

Above: Behind the Scenes in Playboy Shoots (photos by Patrick Van Dam).

  • Publicly talking about sex in Pakistan is taboo and can even be a death sentence. Parents have slit their daughters’ throats or doused them in acid for crimes as innocuous as dancing at a wedding or looking out the window. Almost nowhere in Pakistan offers any kind of organised sex education. In some places it has been banned. Around 700 girls are enrolled in eight local schools run by the Village Shadabad Organisation. Their sex ed lessons – starting at age eight – cover changes in their bodies, what their rights are and how to protect themselves.
    Pakistani village gives girls pioneering sex education class (Reuters)

  • They left a lot out (Last Tango in Paris, etc.) but this list of big-screen releases with real sex in them had a few new ones for my watchlist.
    21 Movies With Unsimulated Sex (Buzzfeed)
  • Mr. Skin parent company SK Intertainment has acquired adult blog Fleshbot from owner and editor Lux Alptraum. Details about the transaction have not been made public. Gawker launched the site in 2003 (and hired me in early 2005), building it into a cheeky, edgy take on sex in popular culture. The site’s ability to straddle a thin line between adult and mainstream fascinated traditional media, generating profiles in publications including Wired and the New Yorker. Under Alptraum’s ownership (when Jonno and I, the founding editors, left); the site abandoned all aspirations to mainstream respectability, becoming adult-industry focused in the material it posted.
    Mr. Skin Acquires Fleshbot (YNOT)

  • For decades now, adult videos in Japan have featured pixelated genitalia in order to comply with national, actively enforced decency laws. As a workaround, “mosiac removal machines” (モザイク除去機 or mozaiku jyokyo-ki) were developed to screw with the pixels. They’ve been on sale for years and, in the past, have cost up to several hundred dollars.
    The Machines That Claim to Uncensor Japanese Pornography (Kotaku)
  • In her own words, it’s refreshing. ““But why would you do porn?” People often ask me this question. They know I am a freshman at Duke University, and their shock and incredulity are apparent when the rumor they’ve heard whispered or read on a chat board turns out to be true.”
    I’m The Duke University Freshman Porn Star… (XOjane)

  • New app Crowdpilot works like this: while out on a date, you crowdsource real-time advice from Facebook friends, Crowdpilot’s community of users, and/or strangers from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk program as they listen in on your date via your phone’s microphone. (It advises users to disclose the surveillance early on in the date, which is good, because otherwise it’s illegal.) Then, the community’s “pilots” offer advice to help you as you go along.
    This App Lets You Crowdsource Dating Advice… While You’re On Dates (Fast Company)
  • This post is Bay Area centric, but I approve of its message for all. “The experience of watching people have sex in public, whether it be on screen or live in person, gets me going, especially when it involves performers with different bodies, relationships, and conceits than in traditional porn.”
    Go See Some Porn This Week! (The Bold Italic)

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