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.

Love, Sex, Attachment: Three Different Brain Systems?

jss | May 20, 2009

Love, Sex, Attachment: Three Different Brain Systems?

People are Dying to Have Funeral Sex …

jss | May 13, 2009

People are Dying to Have Funeral Sex …
I couldn’t resist the headline, could you? And we’re not talking about necrophilia. Or funeral orgies. We’re talking about the “after” life.

Super Bowl Porn and Terrible Towel Erotica

jss | February 1, 2009

So … my fetish of the day leads me to beg for photos and/or links, for the ongoing (forever) Best Erotic Photo Featuring a Terrible Towel Contest (extra points for official towels and Pittsburgh chicks, but anyone can enter and any gold towel will do, we’re not that picky.) Send them to jss at intotemptation dot net and I’ll post them … we’ll think of some suitable prizes later, OK?

Free Speech Victory: COPA is Dead

jss | January 21, 2009

The Bush administration had flogged this particular dead horse for years (my apologies for that graphic cliche, but the Bushies always seemed more at home with gratuitous violence than they did with sex.) My only regret is that now we’ll never know if an Obama Justice Department would have pulled away from supporting COPA …

Al Franken, Your New Sex-Positive U.S. Senator

jss | January 5, 2009

If there was anything I wanted out of U.S. politics in 2009 beyond the end of the Bush regime, it was the election of Al Franken as U.S. Senator from Minnesota. Don’t let me down, Al, and get completely serious over the next six years. We have never had a true comedy writer in high public office in this country — at least not one who has also written about threesomes and enjoying pornography.

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.