Sex for World Series Tickets?

jss | October 29, 2009

I can say this categorically: Offering me tickets to see the Phillies play the Yankees will not increase the chances that I will have sex with you.

Ashley Madison article on yourtango.com

jss | October 28, 2009

I have a lengthy article about the Ashley Madison Agency published today at YourTango.com:

Adultery Benefits Women? A Case For Ashley Madison

The article is excerpted from a preliminary chapter of Into Temptation. So it is a bit of a sneak preview, long in advance …

Sex Journalism 101

jss | October 13, 2009

There aren’t enough sex columnist jobs out there for all these kid sex columnists coming out of school. And there *should* be. Newspapers are dying, in part, because they have almost no relevance to anyone under 35. You’d think at some point they’d try dumping “Dear Margo” for Mustafa “Will Write for Sex” Shaikh …

Or me.

Louisville: Too sexy for its politicians

jss | October 12, 2009

An ad campaign that depicts Louisville, Kentucky as a place where one *might* find a single woman with a tattoo on her derriere, or where someone might possibly have fun for longer than a dose of Viagra lasts — in other words, an ad campaign that appeals to single, educated people — is under fire by politicians. (Of course.)

‘Dirty Money’ on CNBC: Inside High-End Prostitution

jss | October 7, 2009

I got lucky last night …
I was channel surfing, which I rarely do, and stumbled upon CNBC’s report:
Dirty Money: The Business of High-End Prostitution
… which was surprisingly non-sleazy, non-judgmental and about as devoid of histrionics as is possible when TV reporters and cameras are unleashed to cover such a topic.
They even allowed speculation that “a [...]

Pole dancing in the News …

jss | October 5, 2009

And somehow, from there, we end up over at PoleRiders.net: “Ahh … pole dancing. It’s everywhere you want it to be.”

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 2010, of a book by the same name.

The author and editor? Jeff Schult | DWM | 52 | New England | ... We've dispensed with pseudoanonymity.