Anybody who listens to my podcasts knows that I find politicians' sexual foibles endlessly entertaining. Senator Larry Craig has certainly given us all many good laughs over the past few months, and in the following video, George Clooney and Brad Pitt have a bit of fun at his expense. Enjoy!
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Monday, December 03, 2007
Dirty, affordable words
One of the finest erotica authors of all time, M. Christian, is offering some of his books (many that are rare or out of print) at what can only be called ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for a limited time only. Check them out -- if I'm not mistaken he will sign all of them!
This current crop leans more heavily toward gay smut, so if that's not your thing, M. Christian is going to be offering other books later, so keep your eyes on eBay for more penny-pinching deals to come...
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Silky, frilly, smooth, or flimsy?
Although I love to look at lingerie, I don't enjoy wearing it. People are often surprised to learn this about me, since I'm in the sex business and all. But the truth is, most lingerie makes me feel itchy or self-conscious or both. My favorite unmentionables are simple and without artifice, but above all, they must flatter me and be comfortable. I've never met any two men who liked the same lingerie, and I've definitely never met any two men who liked the same lingerie on me -- some prefer lace, others satin. Some like to fight to get it off, others prefer that it peels off with no protest. Perhaps this fact is the reason that smart women choose lingerie not for their lovers, but with their own comfort (or sexual persona) in mind.
I ran across this blog post today, and read through the various French mens' answers about what lingerie means to them or what they like. I found it a bit silly, and I guess it's because only Frederic Taddei seems to have any grasp at all on the nature of eroticism. See what you think...
I ran across this blog post today, and read through the various French mens' answers about what lingerie means to them or what they like. I found it a bit silly, and I guess it's because only Frederic Taddei seems to have any grasp at all on the nature of eroticism. See what you think...
Saturday, December 01, 2007
A guide to conjugal rights
Just recently discovered these guys: "Mr. Cholmondley-Warner and Grayson," a creation of English comedian Harry Enfield for his BBC show "Harry Enfield and Chums."
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