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Barry Adamson - Something Wicked This Way Comes
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May 16, 2009, 5:01pm
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Barry Adamson - Something Wicked This Way Comes
May 16, 2009, 5:01pm
Sasha Grey, illustrated by James Jean. I love the long text entry juxtaposing her splayed pussy - like a thought bubble. (F/lthy Gorgeous Th/ngs)
May 15, 2009, 11:20pm
“The sexual posture known as The Crow/69 is, according to Tantra, most effective for mutual subtle nourishment, energy circulation and exchange. It has a potentizing effect on the sexual center of both partners and awakens the transcendental faculties of the mind.”
- Sexual Secrets: The Alchemy of Ecstasy (F/lthyGorgeousTh/ngs)
May 15, 2009, 11:17pm
“Always remember the sexiest thing about stripping is the woman’s willingness to reveal her body to her partner. Attitude is more important than having a “perfect” body or professional-caliber moves. When you peel off your clothes with a playful, confident attitude, trust me, you own the room.”
— Kristin Casey
May 15, 2009, 5:20pm
New Bra Adjusts to Body Temperature (and arousal)
A new bra designed by the Slovenia lingerie company Lisca is fitted with a material that responds to body temperature, and to the weather, to adjust for the perfect fit. It’s also claimed to respond to a spike in body temperature by tightening and boosting a woman’s cleavage, in correlation to her arousal level. Like a peacock.
May 15, 2009, 5:17pm
“National Pharmacies general manager of merchandising Neil Retallick said the products had satisfied the needs of “literally hundreds” since going on sale.
‘(The vibrators) are really important for a lot of people,’ he said. ‘Pharmacy has been for generations a contributor to the sexual health of the community.’
A Priceline spokesman said selling vibrators was no different from selling other sexual health products.
In 2004, British health retailer Boots was forced to back down after plans to sell vibrators caused a customer backlash.”
Full article here.
May 14, 2009, 4:37pm
Sam Taylor Wood, Soliloquy VII.
From the Soliloquy series of photographs she created in 1998. Echoing a common Renaissance format, Taylor Wood focuses on a central image, here inspired by Andrea Mantegna’s Dead Christ, and places a predella panel underneath. These smaller images are meant to illustrate the inner fantasy life of the figure in the main picture.
May 13, 2009, 10:13pm