Does “Fifty Shades of Grey” Make It Okay to Read Porn In Public?

In the past, when the word “porn” popped up into conversation immediately I thought of either immature, poseur boys or creepy old men who post up in their basement being…well…creepy. But recently, porn has begun acceptable, all thanks to the trilogy that has sparked much more than just interest: Fifty Shades of Grey.  

If you’ve been living under a rock these past months, Fifty Shades of Grey tells the story of innocent, yet secretly strong, Anastasia Steele being taken on the ride of her life (literally) by the dark, damaged, beautiful, wealthy Christian Grey.

These novels take porn to a whole new level. Now, it is normal (well not normal, per se, but definitely more mainstream) to be interested in and admit to knowing something about this “industry”.  All the sudden, women are much more interested in sex, and it’s their hormones that are raging.  While typically porn provides men with a fantasy or at least something to live vicariously through, it is now women who are reaping the “benefits” of pornography. Read More »


Sex in the News: What Turns Women On?

Men are from Mars and women are from Venus. I’m sure you’ve heard this phrase and a million others about how different men and women are. There are so many differences that we rely on our favorite dudes to help us analyze boy situations and constantly debate the difference between the sexes in terms of love, sex and relationships. But the differences don’t just stop there. According to new research, men and women also differ in how they indulge their sexual curiosity.

Ogi Ogas and Sam Gaddam have been analyzing billions of web searches and found that women are more likely to seek out character-driven stories rather than explicitly visual scenes of sexual activity. Unlike men who need nothing more than a short porn clip (or a hot girl modeling a bra in a Victoria’s Secret catalog) to get aroused, women require more of a story – and an emotional connection – to be stimulated. Proof: women account for 90 percent of sales for the romance novel industry but only two percent of porn site subscriptions.

But why? Read More »


College Callgirl? Yeah, Right.

hookers.Again, like Abigail of Syracuse before me, I will preface this post by saying no, I am not the author of Confessions of a College Callgirl. So now that’s cleared, lets get right to my bitch.

Are we really serious with this?

Honestly?

For those of you who don’t know, Confessions of a College Callgirl is a blog about a girl, presumably in college, who works as a prostitute for her source of income. Feel free to do your own research, then come back and see whether or not you agree with me.

I’ve been perusing a bunch of her blogs. I probably could do a really amazing research paper with this if I really wanted. I also could probably decide if I thought everything she said was legit truth or not. As of right now…I do think she’s actually doing some of this stuff. I don’t think she’s fabricating all of it…I just think she’s fabricating a LOT. Read More »


Bad Decision Making Deserves A Playlist

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This playlist could be appropriately titled any of the following. Please choose according to your “situation”:

“I’m About to Regret This, Aren’t I?”

OR

“No. I Don’t Want Breakfast, I Just Want Sex.”

1. Stronger Than MeAmy Winehouse

2. In Tha Mood – Esthero

3. Come Here Boy — Imogen Heap

4. Like A Boy – Ciara

5. Talk Show Host – Radiohead

6. Back it up, boys – Peaches (yes, it’s true, Peaches could have her own sex playlist)

7. Brown Skin – India Arie

8. Put The Needle On It – Danni Minogue (the HOTTER Minogue sister.)

9. Maybe — Toni Braxton

10. Freak Like Me – Adina Howard (yes it’s old school and still. so. great)

11. My Place – Tweet

12. There’s A Place In The Whiskey — Gretchen Wilson

13. Erotica – Madonna. (I mean, Obviously)

[Any songs you would add to this list?? Let us know! We're always dying for a bad decision making soundtrack...]