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Reminds me of a mid-afternoon masturbation break at the office. I remember an old boyfriend telling me that sometimes he’d just go to the washroom and masturbate in the cubicle, that he had to come everyday.  I’m not crazy about toilets, but I do enjoy my desk. Rikki Kasso  (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)

Reminds me of a mid-afternoon masturbation break at the office. I remember an old boyfriend telling me that sometimes he’d just go to the washroom and masturbate in the cubicle, that he had to come everyday.  I’m not crazy about toilets, but I do enjoy my desk.

Rikki Kasso  (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)



January 19, 2010, 9:46am

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“I love to be fucked standing up. It belies an urgency, a take-me-now lust that makes me even more suppliant. I braced myself against the mirror to give him as much purchase as I could. He came, grabbing my breast with one hand and my ass with the other, pushing himself deeper inside me.”

— Kasia: I’ll Take on Any Man



January 18, 2010, 6:36pm

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Henrik Pfeifer (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)

Henrik Pfeifer (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)



January 16, 2010, 8:01am

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Enrique Badulescu (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)

Enrique Badulescu (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)



January 15, 2010, 12:33pm

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There is a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets in

- Leonard Cohen



January 15, 2010, 8:00am

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“In his essay, ‘The Bravery of Women,’ Plutarch describes an event in which a group of women altered the outcome of a war by simply lifting their skirts. During battle, the Persians fled the advancing forces but were abruptly halted by a large crowd of women, who all raised their skirts to flash their naked genitals. Shocked and perhaps shamed by this sudden exposure, the army turned back to face their enemies and succeeded.There’s a Catalan saying in Catherine Blackledge’s book, The Story of V: A Natural History of Female Sexuality. It’s this: “The sea calms down if it sees a woman’s cunt” (la mar es posa bona si veu el cony d’una dona); that is, the vulva has the power to stop storms.” - Christina Voss (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs) Image: Engraving of the devil defeated by the skirtlift. By Charles Eisen for an edition of Jean de La Fontaine’s Fables.

“In his essay, ‘The Bravery of Women,’ Plutarch describes an event in which a group of women altered the outcome of a war by simply lifting their skirts. During battle, the Persians fled the advancing forces but were abruptly halted by a large crowd of women, who all raised their skirts to flash their naked genitals. Shocked and perhaps shamed by this sudden exposure, the army turned back to face their enemies and succeeded.

There’s a Catalan saying in Catherine Blackledge’s book, The Story of V: A Natural History of Female Sexuality. It’s this: “The sea calms down if it sees a woman’s cunt” (la mar es posa bona si veu el cony d’una dona); that is, the vulva has the power to stop storms.”

- Christina Voss (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)

Image: Engraving of the devil defeated by the skirtlift. By Charles Eisen for an edition of Jean de La Fontaine’s Fables.



January 13, 2010, 3:43am

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One of my favorite places to be naked. David Bellemere (F/lthyGorgreousTh/ngs)

One of my favorite places to be naked.

David Bellemere (F/lthyGorgreousTh/ngs)



January 12, 2010, 2:09pm

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Corrado Dalco  (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)

Corrado Dalco  (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)



January 11, 2010, 2:35pm

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Women: do you get pleasure from your G-Spot? Tweet your answer, including #fgtmedia in your response and you’ll have the chance to win a subscription to FGT. In response to the highly questionable research study results released earlier this week concluding that G-spots are all in a woman’s imagination, we’re holding our own survey.  Let us know via your twitter account whether or not you receive G-Spot pleasure.  We’ll select responses at random to win subscriptions to FGT, where we have a firm grasp on the subject.  As is needed. Photo: Dennis Stenild (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)

Women: do you get pleasure from your G-Spot?

Tweet your answer, including #fgtmedia in your response and you’ll have the chance to win a subscription to FGT.

In response to the highly questionable research study results released earlier this week concluding that G-spots are all in a woman’s imagination, we’re holding our own survey.  Let us know via your twitter account whether or not you receive G-Spot pleasure.  We’ll select responses at random to win subscriptions to FGT, where we have a firm grasp on the subject.  As is needed.

Photo: Dennis Stenild (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)



January 09, 2010, 8:01am

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Rodin’s Torse d’Adele, 1882 A sculpture of one of my favorite poses. (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)

Rodin’s Torse d’Adele, 1882

A sculpture of one of my favorite poses. (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)



January 08, 2010, 8:02am

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