What’s the best way to integrate weed into your sex life? Is there a “cure” for premature ejaculation? How do porn stars balance work and motherhood? This and more (extremely important) info in our weekly #sexnews :) Happy reading, sluts!
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This Week in Sex: Cock Rings, Spice Girl Sex & Bi Culture
How can a cock ring be enjoyed without a cock? What’s the deal with the new Sex and the City? How can you make sex last longer? This and more (extremely important) info in our weekly #sexnews :) Happy reading, sluts!
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This Week in Sex: Censorship, Phone Sex & Horny Swedes
Why should sex workers be wary of the Marriott hotel chain? What are Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s thoughts on sex? What’s it like to be a phone sex operator? This and more (extremely important) info in our weekly #sexnews :) Happy reading, sluts!
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This Week in Sex: Historical Queers, Sex Work Unions & Toys
Was the queer sex in The Favourite historically accurate? What should you get your kinkiest boyfriend for xmas? How does being in a wheelchair change sex? This and more (extremely important) info in our weekly #sexnews :) Happy reading, sluts!
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Here’s What’s Wrong with the “Porn is Dangerous” Argument
The porn wars are back. Troy Michael Bordun describes the anti-porn sentiment today and how this position could be dangerous for porn performers, porn consumers (us!), and marginalized individuals.
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Pics or It Didn’t Happen: Images Banned From Instagram
Are you feeling #oppressed by Instagram’s insistence on constantly censoring your period and pube pics? Well don’t fret: artists Molly Soda and Arvida Byström have published a book of images that the app tried to erase from our feeds forever. By Sophia Larigakis.
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RIP @Maidenfed – A Great Perv Instagram Lost to Censorship
Glorious art perv Maidenfed talks the loss of her IG, and why it’s important to challenge the status quo of what is “appropriate” for women and their art, and how to share your message in the age of censor-happy digital overlords. Continue reading “RIP @Maidenfed – A Great Perv Instagram Lost to Censorship”
5 Recommendations for Life: Freedom of Expression Edition!
By Karley Sciortino /
A couple weeks ago, I took over Purple magazine’s PURPLE TV, with a week of videos on censorship and freedom of expression, curated by me. In case you missed it, I’ve condensed it to my 5 favorite highlights, now watchable below, including an extract of an early Russ Meyer skin flick that helped change the censorship laws in Hollywood, to the activism of early Playboy, to John Waters just being his progressive self… and more!
Censorship has been a hot topic in the media recently—the continuing battle against government censorship of the internet, and the recent UK porn ban are two topics currently under heavy discussion. Sure, we’ve come a quite a way since the time of book burnings, and whitewashing pieces of history from children’s textbooks. We congratulate ourselves for our freedom to speak. And yet on a daily basis we are consuming and sharing information through the heavily patrolled, omnipresent censor-world of social media. Below, I’ve selected five videos that look back at censorship throughout the decades, and the pioneers who helped fight for out freedom of expression. Watch and learn!
1) John Waters on Free Speech and Censorship
This is a speech given by JOHN WATERS—the iconic filmmaker, and one of my heroes—about free speech and censorship. As always, Waters is insightful and so funny, discussing everything from porn, to rap lyrics, to RICHARD PRINCE.
2) Immoral Tales (extract)
WALERIAN BOROWCZYK‘s Immoral Tales (1974) is a series of four erotic short films, strung together into a feature, that tell somewhat bizarre tales of incest, lust, jealousy, masturbation, loss of virginity and bloodlust. Borowczyk made the film as a reaction to censorship laws becoming more lax. This is one of those four shorts, that involves an art-orgy, of sorts. lol.
3) Huge Hefner Interview – Playboy, Activist and Rebel
Today, a lot of people think of HUGH HEFNER as a creepy old man in silk pajamas. What we forget is that Hefner was a major social pioneer of 20th century, as well as a campaigner for freedom of censorship, human rights and abortion rights. This 5 minute news interview is a brief history of the social sexual and values of early Playboy, and even shows Hefner’s romantic side.
4) The Immoral Mr. Teas, by Russ Meyer (Extract)
Directed by the king of sexploitation films, RUSS MEYER, The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959) is about a man who sells dentistry appliances, who sees hot naked women wherever he goes—though only in his imagination. It was the first American movie to show female nudity outside the context of naturalism (i.e. a nudist colony), and is considered to be the first commercially viable American “skin flick.” Its success helped pave the way for more lax censorship rules in Hollywood, which at that point were still enforcing the production code (a code enforced in Hollywood that was intended to uphold “moral standards,” but was essentially just used to censor filmmakers). This film played a big part in liberating Hollywood, and the emergence of more risqué adult cinema from then on.
5) Interview with Margaret Sanger, Pioneer of the Birth Control Movement
MARGARET SANGER was the lead crusader of the birth control movement in America, and is literally the baddest bitch who ever lives. She devoted her life to this fight, and went to jail 8 different times for her efforts. She opened the first control clinic in the United States in 1916 (for which she was quickly jailed), but the organizations she eventually established evolved into Planned Parenthood. Throughout her life, she continually fought censorship in the name of social freedom. This is a 25 minute interview with her from 1957.
My PURPLE TV Takeover: Censorship and Freedom of Expression
By Karley Sciortino /
I’m taking over Purple magazine’s PURPLE TV this week, with 7 days of videos on censorship and freedom of expression, curated by me! HERE you can see all my chosen vids all week long, from an extract of an early Russ Meyer skin flick that helped change the censorship laws in Hollywood, to the activism of early Playboy, to John Waters just being his progressive self! And more! Continue reading “My PURPLE TV Takeover: Censorship and Freedom of Expression”