Is Pole Dancing Wrong?

jss | May 29, 2009

Is pole dancing wrong? Some feminists say pole dancing is wrong and that women shouldn’t do it for fun, exercise or profit; that the current fad for pole dancing classes, of all things, is symptomatic of a culture gone entirely to raunch, since pole dancing has traditionally been the province of strippers.

If FaceBook was Uncensored …

jss | May 28, 2009

The Girls of FaceBook? The social network may censor nipples and porn, but that doesn’t prevent the competition to be hot …

New Scientist Looks at Female Ejaculation

jss | May 28, 2009

I’m pretty sure I’ve known about this for a long time, but I, or we, didn’t know what to call it until the last 10 years. I mean, there were wet spots, and there were really wet spots.

What’s Your Favorite San Francisco Sex Scandal?

jss | May 28, 2009

Kevin Fagan of the San Francisco Chronicle has a great story today:

San Francisco’s Top 10 sex scandals

You might think that there would be gay sex scandals, given San Francisco’s reputation. But there are not.

A Moment of Exasperated Silence

jss | May 26, 2009

Though I still think it would be better if government was out of the marriage business entirely.

Annual LifeStyle Convention Canceled

jss | May 23, 2009

There are a lot of big Lifestyle gatherings in the United States and around the world — “Lifestyle” being code for swingers — but historically the most important one has been the one run by the Lifestyle Organization for 34 years, in association with the North American Swing Club Association. The 35th bash had been scheduled for Aug. 5-9 in Las Vegas, but it’s canceled due to the economy, according to organizers.

You've Been Tempted.

Shadowy "Into Temptation" is a usually-but-not-always safe-for-work forum about evolving social-sexual networks and how they have changed and are changing lives. It will also loosely chronicle the research, writing and publication, I hope in 2011, of a book by the same name.

The author and editor? Jeff Schult | DWM | New England | ... We've dispensed with pseudoanonymity.