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What are we trying to stop anyway, and why? The American judge, Potter Stewart, famously remarked of porn, “I know it when I see it.” Fair enough, but do children know when they see it? The Daily Mail might reasonably argue that the topless shots of Madonna they published are art rather than pornography, but does that make any difference to a child? Do the boobs do the damage, or are children more or less affected by boobs in certain contexts?

What about vaginas, or penises? Teenage children have these things so presumably aren’t particularly traumatized by just seeing them. Is it the insertion of the penis into the vagina that causes the harm, or is it the love and care with which the insertion occurs? What about sexualization in wider society - are children harmed by an image of a glamour model showing her cleavage, or are they harmed by the lack of diversity of images, in a mainstream media which relentlessly bombards young girls with a particular idea of what a woman should grow up to be?
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I have a healthy range of fetishes, one of which is so unusual that I’ve never met anyone in ‘real life’ who shares it. Growing up with that sort of ‘dirty secret’ can be a lonely experience; but finding a whole sub-community of dedicated porn-makers who not only shared my kink, but actively celebrated it and acted out the same fantasies, helped me to realize I wasn’t some twisted freak. At least not for that reason. If porn can help kids realize that their urges are natural and healthy, that’s not a bad thing in my book.

The diversity of adult entertainment is so great that just talking about ‘porn’ as if it’s one big pink throbbing homogeneous mass is profoundly ignorant, whether its the subject of a campaign or a research question. For example, a paper by Michael Flood suggests “exposure to pornography helps to sustain young people’s adherence to sexist and unhealthy notions of sex and relationships,” but would we see the same impact from Maggie Mayhem’s feminist porn that we would from Playboy?

Lumping the two together is like trying to ask, “do video games make people violent,” without bothering to differentiate between the Grand Theft Auto series and Pacman. It undermines research, but more seriously it can lead people to tackle the wrong problem. It could well be true, for example, that the majority of porn reinforces misogynistic attitudes, and that this could damage young children as a result; but if that’s the case then the problem is misogyny, not pornography, and it needs to be tackled wherever it appears, not just in the adult entertainment industry.
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yourmoansareasymphony:

Reblogging for that fingering part.

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maggie1223:

I need to be fucked like this….oh man…and when she bites herself…and then him….oh yeah….I like to mark you….want to mark you….

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Tonight one of my dreams is coming true! I’m organizing a Festival of Sexualities in my hometown in Lausanne, Switzerland. We’re gonna be screening as a Swiss Premiere Kristian Petersen’s FUCKING DIFFERENT XXX, featuring queer pornstars such as Courtney Trouble, Émilie Jouvet or Bruce LaBruce! You’ll find the detailled program here: http://lafeteduslip.ch

Tonight one of my dreams is coming true! I’m organizing a Festival of Sexualities in my hometown in Lausanne, Switzerland. We’re gonna be screening as a Swiss Premiere Kristian Petersen’s FUCKING DIFFERENT XXX, featuring queer pornstars such as Courtney Trouble, Émilie Jouvet or Bruce LaBruce! You’ll find the detailled program here: http://lafeteduslip.ch

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nymphoninjas:

sexnotsex:(Factory)
i will photograph you fucking

The mirror kind of looks like a giant iron. This picture is top.

ifancylaurendemain:

nymphoninjas:

sexnotsex:(Factory)

i will photograph you fucking

The mirror kind of looks like a giant iron. This picture is top.
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This is the poster of an event I’m organizing in my hometown in Lausanne, Switzerland. It’s a project I’ve been slowly putting together with my sister, a Festival of Sexualities. The idea is to have a festival dedicated to all things sexual, whether it’s porn, art, theater, photography, debates, readings, health promotion, conferences and so on, from a sex-positive anarcha-feminist perspective. So far we’ve just organized this small event on one evening in one location. The goal of this event is to promote and present the festival to our potential audience in Lausanne. 
I’m super proud of this project, it’s for all intents and purposes the incarnation of this blog in real life, it’s me finally coming off the web page and being active in my own city. All my followers in Lausanne and in Switzerland have no excuse, you must be there. Those of you who are further away I can only invite you and wish you’ll come! And if not this year, why not next march at the festival’s 01 edition?
La Fête du Slip - Festival of SexualitiesFriday 9th of March 2012Le Bourg - Lausanne 

This is the poster of an event I’m organizing in my hometown in Lausanne, Switzerland. It’s a project I’ve been slowly putting together with my sister, a Festival of Sexualities. The idea is to have a festival dedicated to all things sexual, whether it’s porn, art, theater, photography, debates, readings, health promotion, conferences and so on, from a sex-positive anarcha-feminist perspective. So far we’ve just organized this small event on one evening in one location. The goal of this event is to promote and present the festival to our potential audience in Lausanne. 

I’m super proud of this project, it’s for all intents and purposes the incarnation of this blog in real life, it’s me finally coming off the web page and being active in my own city. All my followers in Lausanne and in Switzerland have no excuse, you must be there. Those of you who are further away I can only invite you and wish you’ll come! And if not this year, why not next march at the festival’s 01 edition?

La Fête du Slip - Festival of Sexualities
Friday 9th of March 2012
Le Bourg - Lausanne 

Fucking Different XXX
a concept by Kristian Petersen

I’m gonna be presenting this amazing film as a Swiss Premiere in Lausanne on the 9th of March, during the sex festival I’m organizing. It’s gonna be aaaawwesome.

It’s highly flawed to talk about the impact of “pornography” on young people as if it were a monolithic entity. Of course there is some porn which contributes to the general objectification of women in visual media. Some porn is misogynistic, tasteless and dehumanising. But to tar all sexually explicit content with the same brush shows a woeful ignorance of what’s out there. A lot of porn is pro-woman; even more is pro-human, quite simply a celebration of real human sexual expression without any strong bias either way.
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homoinmotion:

Roulette: Berlin
Director: Courtney Trouble
Cast: Judy Minx, Killer, Walter, Nikolaj, Blond Stud, Anja, Ju, GG, Ena
USA | 2009 | 75 min

Roulette: Berlin is an overseas stop in Courtney Trouble’s ongoing series of films that can only be described as “queer” — keeping in mind Trouble’s motto that “queer sex is as hard to define as it is to ignore.” Gender boundaries are fluid here, and there’s something for nearly every taste… except pure vanilla hetero, that is. Every scene is compelling, but the best include French porn actress Judy Minx being fingerbanged hard, sucking strap-on, and getting fucked by lover Killer; a solo masturbation scene with pierced and tattooed goddess Anja, who has more fun alone than a lot of couples have together; and pierced punk gay couple Walter and Nikolai’s filthy, cocksucking honeymoon night. The scene with very toppy Blond Stud and plaything Ju has some pretty intense stuff — punching, cigarette burns (light ones), etc. — and yet it’s also incredibly loving, with a palpable intensity of feeling between the two. Trouble delivers authentic sex of a quality and variety rarely found in porn.

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dirtyfuck:

Well I am fucking throbbing now.

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queerlysf:

In honor of Courtney Trouble’s and Jiz Lee’s International Fisting Day, Dolores Park Studios is posting some Fisting shots that couldn’t be in the actual dvd, in fear that it wouldn’t be distributed.

Golden Rules of Fisting

Lube, go ahead and glove up, slow, lube, the journey is 90% of the pleasure so don’t get down if don’t go all the way, just try again.  Oh and stay hydrated.

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spoonyoyster:

Sasha Grey has a lot of guts.

And I don’t know how she does it sometimes. If you see just 1/100th of the press that’s done on her, you’ll see that most of it is her defending herself from journalists/moms/talking heads. And seeing this video makes me realize two things: 

1. Whoopi Goldberg is the only one there that gets it. 
2. As a culture we actively work to dehumanize and oppress people (mostly women) who work in the adult entertainment industry.  

This is sexism against women in its most clever and deceptive form—one that is championed by women in supposed support of women. In other words, our culture has pitted women against each other and the net effect is that women continue to stay small in rigid stereotypes while sexism goes unchecked. It’s too hard to think that women and porn can peacefully co-exist. It’s too hard to think that there is the idea of choice in porn or that one can view porn as a host for many complicated issues (both good and bad). 

This was an ambush on The View. Instead of talking about the real issue here (why are people so upset about Sasha reading to kids and what does this say about our society?) they made the issue a personal one (not in a good way) under the guise of being a moral one. They made it personal in several ways: 

1. Sheri Shepherd, probably the least intelligent person to be a member of The View, asking how she’s going to explain to her son what a pornstar is. If you as a parent can’t create a sensitive and age-appropriate answer, you are unfit to be a parent. Any parent with any parenting ability should be able to explain what a dentist does, what a pornstar does, or what a police-officer does. 

2. Barbara Walters questioning why Sasha would even want to do this in the first place? Why not? What’s wrong with volunteering for a local school? If you understand the simple concept that says: more affluent the area=the more parental involvement and volunteering where the less affluent the area=the less parental involvement and volunteering, you should thank her for wanting to donate her time. What’s more upsetting is that the question suggests that someone like her shouldn’t want to volunteer. It’s much easier to stereotype a pornstar or former pornstar as some vapid, wretch of a person with no sense of community or moral compass. But if you’re a good parent or a good educator, you show your kids honesty and integrity. You don’t have to play a DVD of Sasha Grey’s adult films but you can (if it comes up) have a conversation that is fitting: “Sasha is a TV actress but she’s also acted in adult movies where you have to be 18 or sometimes 21 and older to watch. These movies are for adults only.” What’s an adult movie? A kid might ask. “An adult movie is a movie made for adults by adults. You know how there are cartoons and shows where it’s for kids and adults really don’t watch those? There are adult movies where some adults watch those and kids don’t watch those.” It’s not that hard and that took all of 2 minutes to think of. 

3. Barbara saying that “being a pornstar isn’t something you hope your children aspire to be.” Sasha wasn’t forced into sex-trafficking at the age of 5. That’s something you don’t hope for your children. Someone choosing to be an adult entertainer is, to make this exhausted argument again, a choice. A lot of parents don’t want their kids to be in the military fighting a war that they don’t believe in or is possibly breaking international law. If a school wanted to have a soldier come in to read to the kids, what’s the harm? They’re not there to talk about covert operations in Kabul or the overspending of the military or the killing of innocent Iraqi civilians. The point of having people of all walks come in to read is to show that everyone loves to read. Reading is important. No matter what job you have, you will read. As the NBA used to say, “Reading is Fundamental.”

4. Whoopi shares a personal story about being a child growing up next to pornstars. This is perhaps the only sane moment in the interview because instead of heaping on women who do porn=evil garbage, she made it personal. Whoopi is saying these people are people. What a concept. 

5. And finally, Barbara chiming in as the old grandmother asking “what’s a nice girl like you doing in a place like that?” Before this, she questions why Sasha even entered the business if she believes in education and likes working with kid. I can’t believe this came out of Barbara’s mouth. We’re talking about a woman who pioneered the news industry for women. This question isn’t really a question. It’s more of a setup to try and get Sasha to break down and repent for all of her supposed faults. Actually, the entire interview has this tone. It’s difficult for society to accept that a woman might be in the industry and simultaneously be a good, clear thinking person. It’s easier to demonize someone and say that, eventually, they’ll wake up and realize how wrong their actions were. It’s a bully tactic that is based on the oppression of women: you don’t know what you were doing and you don’t have a mind of your own. It’s like an episode of Mad Men all over again. It just looks like it’s not oppression because it’s women doing it. It’s obvious that Barbara and co. don’t like the porn industry (that’s fine, not everyone has to) but their attitude informs their criticism of Sasha. You can criticize the industry, fine. But when you fail to see the person, the woman, behind it what you really do is create distance and isolation between people. Like Whoopi said, she lived next to and got to know pornstars when she was a kid. When you do that and have actual conversations with them, then you can create closeness and understanding.  

Sasha has a lot of guts. It’s just unfortunate that one has to have so much guts and take so much shit to be truly heard as a person. 

I can’t believe that Whoopi Goldberg is THE ONLY ONE WHO GETS THE MOTHERLOVIN POINT. This is why I HATE THE VIEW. GOD, it’s so frustrating to see beautiful, talented people who wanted to TAKE THE FUCKING STIGMA OUT OF WHAT THEY DO get asked such DEMEANING AND THOUGHTLESS QUESTIONS. 

THIS COMMENTARY!

bar the ableism.

Sasha Grey certainly does have guts to deal with people like this. She handles it brilliantly.

Commentary! ^ Sex work is real work and shaming people who haven’t been forced into it is ridiculous.