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If you follow me on twitter and you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed that I’ve upped my twitter game (however slightly) lately. Now, although there’s still no chance that’ll ever get to the point where I’ll be tweetin’ every hour of the day, I must say that paying a bit more attention to my timeline as of late has been very fruitful. So much so, that I have a laundry list of items that I want to share with you, courtesy of some of main tweeps. Here we go…
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The Sexy…
In mid June, @mysexprofessor published her very imformative interview with Louise Bourchier about one of my favourite type of sex toys: strap-ons, and much to my delight (cause you know I’m all about ‘em), they’re rated E for everybody. HOO-f’in-RAY!!
Around the same time, @darkgracie gave those of us who are way too chicken shit to ever try it her readers a sneak peek into how breath play can enhance or even induce orgasms – when done right and VERY CAREFULLY – in her post What Does Breath Play Feel Like. A very intriguing read, indeed.
The Thought Provoking…
Generally, I only play on the Twitter when I have a fairly big chunk of time to read all the goodness that catches my eye in my timeline. But on occasion a tweet comes through that makes me question the way I see the world and I stop everything I’m doing (that’s code for ditching whatever I’m working on at my day job) so that I can find about yet another thing I don’t really know and/or never considered about the world I live in.
A few weeks ago, one such tweet, from one of the many sex researchers I follow (I believe it was @AmyMuise), that mentioned @JamesCantorPhD’s CNN article “Do Pedophiles deserve sympathy?” flashed across the screen of my iPhone. Now, if you’re at all like me, you probably had a visceral (and not in a good way) response to that headline. But go ahead and read it anyway. It just might broaden your perspective on the issue.
Then a few days later, the good folks over at @GoodMenProject published this piece highlighting the prevalence of rape in American prisons, and (FML) the resistance of some political factions to the idea of the Justice Department taking steps to correct this problem based on the “high cost” (and no, you didn’t read that incorrectly). FYI: Prison rape is now so prevalent that more men than women are raped in the US each year. That’s a fact that turned most everything I believed about rape on its head, and I imagine it would for a lot of people. Sadly, based on the fact that it’s happening to prisoners, who according to some ignorant muthafuckas people are getting their just desserts anyway, I seriously doubt the acknowledgement of this apparently growing problem will help to broaden the discussion on the ramifications of rape on EVERYONE in our society much – if at all.
The Laughter Inducing…
On July 3rd, @NotThatWeird tweeted a gem of a story from Gakwer, with the best title EVER:
I saved the best for last people. Now I could ramble on about the awesomeness of each of the following links, but I’m just going to let them stand on their own. So, check out this bit of magic, by a guy who truly gets it, that I discovered through the fabulous @nikkib04; and this video right here that – via @sexytypewriter – introduced me to the indomitable Meghan Tonjes.
Skye Blue
Skye Blue is a straight shooting, wayward woman who enjoys discussing all matters related to dating and mating, reveling in oral pleasures, and doing very bad things.