Erotic Arts

Joanna Krupa’s Tickle Porn Video

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

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Joanna Krupa loves a good laugh, which is important now that everyone will be laughing at her. Apparently she’s been whoring herself out for some disgusting, low budget exploitation flicks. But enough about Dancing with the Stars! She’s also done Tickle Porn!

Apparently, some guys get their kicks by watching two hot girls tickle each other, and Joanna needed money, so she was more than happy to oblige. I’m not going to say that I don’t enjoy two hotties having a tickle fight, but I’m not 13-years old anymore. These days it takes a lot more than that to get me going. Then again, most of my genitals were burned off in that bomb-making accident, so maybe that has something to do with it as well.

Here’s the tickle video. Thanks, Jonna Krupa.

SEE VIDEO AT SOURCE: http://www.celebjihad.com

Stripper-pole ban coming soon to Las Vegas nightclubs

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

A ban on tourists using stripper poles in Las Vegas nightclubs is picking up support from Clark County commissioners in a move to keep visitors from taking it all off in hotel-casinos in Las Vegas.
Tourists stripping in the nightclubs around Las Vegas have got some officials thinking its time to take away their stripper poles. The pole-induced stripping in clubs in Las Vegas seems to be a little too naughty as women and men have been flashing and exposing themselves, so much as of late that during a meeting of the Clark County Commissioners on August 18th officials started discussing ways to combat the problem.
The discussion centered on Prive nightclub which was heavily fined by the Gaming Control Board to the tune of $500,000 which Planet Hollywood quickly paid. Just last week Prive was given a temporary liquor license to get their doors back open.
In a television replay of the boards meeting, Jacqueline Holloway, the business license director said, “We don’t want to walk into any of these locations and see patrons on the dance poles.”
So now officials are seeking to place employee only restrictions on the stripper-poles, which would allow only go-go dancers that are employed by the clubs access to gesticulate on the brass poles located in the clubs across the city.
Digital Journal contacted Clark County and a spokesperson has confirmed that there is a real effort under way to write up a regulation prohibiting the use of the stripper-poles by anyone other than go-go dancers and other entertainers that are hired by the club.
In this latest move, Clark County is trying appease the Nevada State Gaming Commission after a series of fines and raids in Las Vegas nightclubs and pool side parties.
Prive, which was shut down, was at the center of the mid-summer crack-down along with a major sting operation by the City of Las Vegas Metro Police at the Rio’s topless pool party when officers arrested 8 women and 1 man, charging them with prostitution, along with other charges including drug possession and drug dealing.
The Rio’s topless pool party, sponsored by the strip club Sapphire, was shut down just one day after the flurry of arrests and remained closed for the rest of the summer.
Meanwhile, the rest of the casino hotels in Las Vegas were all put on notice. Hanky-panky would not be tolerated and that Vegas Metro was watching and continuing their investigation into lewd behavior at the multitude of nightclubs and pool parties in Las Vegas. Metro is saying that other charges against unnamed clubs forthcoming.
For now patrons can still get up and shake their groove on the brass stripper-poles that stand tall in clubs up and down Las Vegas Boulevard. For now.
But owners and patrons, beware; Las Vegas Metro has undercover agents watching and waiting for another opportunity to make a point and keep the Nevada State Gaming Commission happy by stopping tourists from grinding along stripper poles.

Original Story:  digitaljournal.com

Doctor blackmailed by dominatrix ‘felt under pressure to perform’

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

A jury was told that Marion Burton, 50, lured him into the act after repeatedly pestering him to give her syringes, vitamin B12 and the horse tranquilliser Ketamine.
Burton’s husband later demanded £20,000 from the doctor, who cannot be named for legal reasons, threatening that if he did not pay up he would pass the video to the media and the medical authorities.

However, the doctor told the police what was happening and the Burtons were arrested.
He told a jury at Reading Crown Court: “I felt intimidated and threatened and I still do.
“I am so frightened to be in my own home that I get in my car and drive away from my house and sleep in the car.”
He told how Burton arrived at the clinic on October 18 2008 dressed like a “prostitute” in a strappy cleavage-revealing short dress.
He said she exposed herself and he felt pressured to perform an intimate sexual act on her.
The court heard that he then carried out a sexual act on himself before continuing to administer the Botox treatment at the clinic in Maidenhead, Berks.
He told the jury: “I did nothing she did not consent to or want to do. At no time did she try to stop me. She encouraged it.”
He added: “I never instigated any sexual contact with Marion Burton.”
The court heard that at a previous appointment Burton had performed a sex act on the doctor that was not caught on camera.
When asked about the incident, he said: “I was trying to inject her face while she did it.
“I had the syringe in one hand and the swab in the other.”
The doctor described how Terry Burton, 51, approached him after the clinic had finished on October 18 and showed an intimate photograph , demanding £20,000 pounds to keep it out of the hands of newspapers and the General Medical Council.
The doctor said: “It was clear to me that he was going to attempt to do something with those pictures.
“He wanted to show them to my business partners, my wife, the medical council and the News of the World. He was aggressive.”
The doctor said he felt “threatened and intimidated” by Burton’s actions.
After the incident the doctor drove home to the West Midlands and contacted the police.
The jury was told that Terry Burton has already admitted blackmail but his wife, from Slough, Berks., denies a single charge of blackmail.
The trial continues.

Original Story:  telegraph.co.uk

Porn makers challenged for not mandating condoms

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

An AIDS advocacy group filed complaints Thursday with state officials against 16 production companies that show unprotected sex in porn movies.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed the action with the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, alleging the practice amounts to unsafe behavior in a California workplace.
“We will not stop until there is a policy of requiring condoms to be used in porn,” foundation president Michael Weinstein said.
By law, U.S. adult film actors must prove they have tested negative for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases within 30 days of going to work on a film.
CalOSHA spokesman Dean Fryer said the regulatory agency requires workers in any industry where there is a “possibility of transmission of fluids,” including health care and adult films, to reduce the risk of disease transmission.
“The employers of porn actors are required to provide a safe and healthy work environment,” Fryer said.
Nearly 60 adult DVDs accompany the complaints against Hustler Video, Maverick Entertainment, Vivid and other porn production companies in Los Angeles. Many people in the multibillion-dollar industry oppose the use of condoms in the films.
Hustler publisher Larry Flynt told The Associated Press, “people who enjoy viewing adult films do not want to see people using condoms.”
“While it might provide some additional protection, the sales are not going to be there to make the effort worthwhile for the actors and actresses,” he said.
Flynt praised laws mandating monthly testing for adult film actors as a highly effective way to prevent the spread of AIDS.
Vivid Entertainment head Steven Hirsch agreed.
“If we didn’t think the proper testing was in place, we would do something about it,” he said.
A call to Maverick was not immediately returned.
Weinstein said AIDS could be spread through the on-camera behavior and noted that many people get their sex education from porn movies.
Watching unprotected sex could prompt them to be careless during sex acts, he said.
Former porn actress Jan Meza said she asked about the use of condoms when she first started appearing in adult films in 2006.
“I was told that I would never get work again,” said Meza, who later contracted herpes.
Meza stopped appearing in films in 2007 and went to work for a charity group that provides safe haven to performers who want to leave the industry.
The labor complaints are part of the AIDS advocacy group’s broader campaign to mandate the use of condoms in porn.
Last month, it filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, calling on officials to enforce health and safety rules on adult film sets to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
In June, CalOSHA inspectors paid a surprise visit to the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation in San Fernando Valley, a clinic where an adult film actress recently tested positive for HIV.
The inspection was part of a broader investigation into the clinic, which has reported 22 other HIV cases since 2004. At least five performers tested positive for HIV that year, prompting a brief self-imposed moratorium on porn production.
Fryer said CalOSHA is awaiting a court ruling on an injunction sought by the American Civil Liberties Union to prevent the agency from accessing medical files at the clinic.
“Our elected officials and our government are treating the young people who are performing in these films as trash that don’t deserve protection,” Weinstein said.
Weinstein said no state legislators have agreed to sponsor the group’s proposal to mandate condoms in porn movies.
Hirsch said the adult film industry would likely leave California if the use of condoms became mandatory.

Original Story: google.com

Man Hands: What Do These Ads Say?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

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Our friends at AdsoftheWorld do a great job of archiving the world’s advertisements. Today’s set of print posters (for OneLife) offer a strong message about sex: every time you sleep with someone you’re sort of sleeping with everyone that person has slept with (beware of HIV). Not a new message, but an execution that highlights what promiscuity sort of looks like. Sort of.

Does this mean we’re all into group sex?

Take note of the hands groping each body. In the dude-on-dude posters, all the fingers appear to stem from manhands. But in the dude-on-lady poster there appear to be hands of both sexes. Manicure!

— Given that the dude-on-dude posters show all man hands, maybe the dude-on-lady poster should have all lady hands. But then that’s like saying she’s having sex with a bunch of women (who are statistically “safer”) — so maybe not so much to worry about.

— Or it’s saying that the guy has done the dirtay with other guys. Which is fine, of course, if that’s his thing. But that message isn’t consistent in the other ads.

— Do gay men only sexify other gay men? Have none of them experimented with vagina? Confusion.

— There’s no right or wrong here, just observation.

Before you go thinking we’re making statements about who should have which hands on their nakedness, please understand that we are not. We’re just saying that the message doesn’t really make sense when you break it down. Then again, folks walking by this poster might not take that much time to think it through. On first glance, this campaign is probably a win.

Original Story:   mediabistro.com

Ottawa Public Library’s new hits: “The Going Down Guide” and the “Anal Sex Position Guide”

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Ottawa is buying explicit sex instruction books for its public library because they have good information written by respected authors and some people want to read them, says Ottawa’s chief librarian.

Barbara Clubb was responding Wednesday to a complaint about three new books on order at the Ottawa Public Library.

“We have a very broad collection,” said Clubb, noting that generating controversy is “part of operating a public library and has been for centuries.”

The three books spurring the complaint are all published this year: The Anal Sex Position Guide, which features a picture of a couple apparently in the act on the cover; The Going Down Guide; and The Sex Instruction Manual.

The city’s chief librarian noted that books on sex are “very popular” with borrowers in Ottawa.

She said the three new sex books were among the approximately 1,000 reader requests for new books that the city gets monthly. About 80 per cent of those requests for purchases are granted.

Clubb said authors of the three books are authorities in the field of sexuality who have won awards for their work and have been featured in publications such as the New York Times.

The books will not be placed in prominent areas such as “express” bookshelves, but will be in the non-fiction human health section, which already includes books such as The Joy of Sex. The collection also includes basic books on sex aimed at children and more explicit books on puberty and sexuality aimed at teenagers.

One couple perusing the library’s books on the order list expressed shock over what they consider pornography being purchased.

“This is pornography, pure and simple, veiled as ‘instruction’,” they wrote in an e-mail. The couple said the material would be harmful to children and a poor use of taxpayers’ funds.

But Diana Pepall, manager of collection development services at the library, said the books are being acquired to build the library’s health section.

“They are authoritative sex-instruction books. They fit right into our mandate to provide information,” said Pepall. “We want to cover all aspects of health issues in the collection.”

Pepall said the library would decline to purchase books that contain purely gratuitous or exploitative sexual material.

A summary of the Anal Sex Position Guide, by Tristan Taormino, says it covers anatomy, hygiene, lubrication, sex toys, communication and “beginner and basic positions.” There were six requests for the book already in the queue Wednesday.

The Going Down Guide, by Emily Dubberley and Al Needham, is a book about oral sex that includes colour photos, illustrations and diagrams. A summary says it suggests “fun, inventive ways of introducing excitement and intimacy into any relationship.” The summary describes the volume as “witty, racy and frank.” By Wednesday, there were 14 requests for the book.

The Sex Instruction Manual, by Felicia Zopol, is described as “a humorous and informative guide to the mechanics of sexual intercourse,” including material on aphrodisiacs, foreplay, sex toys and Kama Sutra positions. Eleven readers had requested that book by Wednesday.

Clubb and Pepall said they don’t get a lot of complaints about sexual books at the library, but that readers do complain quite often about books they consider racist or that contain inaccurate information.

Clubb noted that debates over sexually explicit books and their presence at libraries have been going on for centuries and form part of the ongoing debate about free intellectual expression. For instance, for some years the sexually explicit Lady Chatterley’s Lover, by D.H. Lawrence, was kept under the counter at some libraries.

Original Story: ottawacitizen.com