Article: Shedding Light on the Myths About Women Who Have a Lot of Sex

From the article By Marrie Lobel

Nothing irritates me more than persistent half-truths and complete fabrications hyped as fact. Myths about women’s sexuality are continually refurbished and bought by the masses; old mores sold as shiny new tools to be hurled as weapons of control. It’s time to expose reality by shattering outdated perceptions of women […]

From article: The vagina, it seems, is having a cultural resurgence…

Forget the Playboy “pussy”, the Grey’s Anatomy “vajajay”, or the Tony Abbott-style “precious flower.” These days, it’s all about the vagina-bomb: the casual, tongue-in-cheek referencing of the technical term for female genitalia at any time, place, or opportunity.

And if talking about your vagina is no longer as edgy as it once was, perhaps this latest […]

Article: An inversion of the “male gaze”?

“…. it’s not just corporations that misunderstand female desire. Probably since the first pixelated penis arrived in a poor, unsuspecting woman’s Inbox, we have suggested that men be a bit more thoughtful when it comes to dick pics. Men send what they think women want to see based on their own male-gazey appetites — not, […]

The mainstreaming of radically honest sex scenes on television

Sex scenes used to be a decoration or a prize for the protagonist and little else. Now, they’re a potent storytelling device. “What’s great about the current era is that people’s vulnerabilities can be revealed,” Ryan says. “If you show a one-minute scene of people in bed having an issue, fight or finding that […]

The Uterus is Connected to the Universe, and other insights – from an article by Kara Maria Ananda

From an article by Kara Maria Ananda:

Women’s bodies hold within them an incredible organ filled with sexual and creative power…

A women’s menstrual cycles and stages of life are intrinsically linked to the cycles of the Earth, Moon and Sun. The moon cycle is 29.5 days, and the average woman’s menstrual cycle is 29.5 […]

“Being popular on Instagram is like being rich in Monopoly, isn’t it?” says Stéphanie Delpon

From the article: French Girls Do Everything Better, Even Instagram (And It’s Because They Don’t Care)

“I would say that the contemporary obsession with social networks is a fairly universal phenomenon, not necessarily linked to a country. We are all on them. Not being on one of them would almost be like living in […]

Recommended reading: Phallic Worship a History of Sex and Sexual Rites

From a review:

With so much history and religious -cultural reasoning underlying phallic symbolism and worship, I’m personally amazed, as the author appears to be, that Western civilization, for the most part, considers this such a forbidden subject. In the introduction, the Author extends the amazement with the following caveat:
“Contempt for this sacred emblem, as well […]

How far have we come? A quaint video from 1984 about connecting to the ‘internet’

 

Off topic? Hardly, when you consider how you are reading this post or watching the video.

Who would have believed all this back in 1984?

1984? Why do I keep thinking of something from another work by George Orwell?

“All animals are equal. Some animals are more equal than others.”

Amanda

 

 

This had been a sad year for music…

George Martin, producer for The Beatles, dies aged 90,

Sir George Henry Martin CBE (3 January 1926 – 8 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician. He is sometimes referred to as “the Fifth Beatle” in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles’ original albums. He is […]

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