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Showing posts with label Sex. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Fruit Fingering: Instragram sensation

OH... yessss.

Fruit fingering is now a thing.


Don't believe me?


Well, feast your eyes:




Stephanie Sarley - the brains behind this - is an internet sensation.


The creator of 'The Fruits of Art' as well as 'Dick Dog and Friends Coloring Book', she has been garnering much press for her sexual innuendo fruit fetishes.


Here are some posts from Instagram:



A video posted by Stephanie Sarley (@stephanie_sarley) on



A video posted by Stephanie Sarley (@stephanie_sarley) on





We know. You can't unseen it now.
When she first posted a video to Instagram of her fingering a blood orange, she said it was completely spontaneous. She had no idea why she did it, she just did, and it went viral.

The illustrator, printmaker, and artist says her art “challenges the gender confines men and women have to deal with. I fight to reclaim women’s sexuality.”
She told the Guardian her blood orange video “is basically about personifying and empowering vaginas through humor and absurdity, and the acceptance of female sexuality at large. But all of these d**kheads took it and went, ‘Ew, period sex,’ and then called me a ‘stupid hoe'”.
Earlier this year her Instagram account, with over 170k followers right now, was banned. She also says she’s experienced online bullying.
While she's had her detractors since posting her first controversial blood orange video, her work has also been described as starting a “small revolution”, and: “challenging society’s aversion to female sexuality.”

Even: “You. Are. Genius.”, by a renowned New York art critic on one of her videos.

Your thoughts?

More here... videos, prints, and more...

Titled: Fuck It

Titled: 'Orcunt'

Titled: Whiskey Sour






And... this. Good night.



Tuesday, 13 September 2016

'Fifty Shades Darker' Trailer: VIDEO

Here it is: the first glimpse of the 'Fifty Shades Darker' trailer, and it asks us to “slip into something a shade darker.” It's just a teaser, though... Watch:



The poster is also out, for the next instalment in the series.
Release date? Why, it's Valentine’s Day next year... of course!

Friday, 1 April 2016

Pornhub: What Women Are Searching For Worldwide

Pornhub has released some interesting stats on the viewing habits of their female audience. What? You still have the archaic view that women don't watch porn? Read this.

This, taken from the report the site has conducted:
To close out International Women’s Month, we teamed up with our friends over at Bustle to bring you the latest data on the porn viewing interests of women. Over the last few years, Pornhub has taken a closer look at female visitors in our What Women Want and More of What Women Want posts. In both cases, much of our focus was comparing women to men to see how their porn viewing habits differ. For Women’s Day, we decided to leave men out of the picture, and looking at how women around the world differ from each other.
In our 2015 Year in Review we found that 24% of Pornhub’s viewers worldwide are women. With over 60 million daily visitors, that allowed us a large base of anonymized data to sample for this report. Let’s start by taking a broader look at the world. Most women in North, Central and South America enjoy viewing the “lesbian” category. It’s also popular is many other parts of the Western World including Europe and Australia. Women in the African Continent prefer to view the “ebony” category.
The following map gives us a closer look at Europe. Again we can see that “lesbian” is the dominating category for women in many countries, but Germany and Turkey prefer the 18+ “teen” category.  Women in the Czech Republic prefer the softer touch of “female friendly” porn. Serbia and Macedonia both enjoy “mature” porn, while women in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus like it “anal”. We can see Kazakhstan’s preferred “big dick” coming in just below that.

The following map offers a closer look at the Asian continent and neighboring countries. “Hentai” is the most popular category for women in Eastern Asia, alongside “teen” in many parts of South Eastern Asia. For the most part, women in Southern Asia enjoy watching the “lesbian” category.


We next looked at regional data for a few Pornhub’s highest traffic countries. “Lesbian” was by far the most viewed category across the United States, so we instead focused on the top relative categories, meaning the ones that are viewed more in each state when compared to women elsewhere in the country.
A few states stand out from the rest of the country. In Washington state, women view “hentai” more often. Californians love “big tits” and Colorado likes “anal”. Up in Alaska women really enjoy “big dick” and Hawaii likes the “Asian” category.







Videos categorized as 18+ “teen” are popular in many states compared to the rest of the country, as are “female friendly” videos. Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania enjoy “bondage” videos, while women in Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia like to see “threesome” videos. Perhaps the biggest stand-out is the popularity of “ebony” videos across the Southern States.
Heading up North, we visited our female friends in Canada and found that those in British Columbia view the “Japanese” category more than other provinces, and Alberta likes “hentai”. 18+ “teen” videos are popular in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and “ebony” in Ontario. Les dames dans Quebec like “anal” videos, and in Newfoundland and Labrador they like rock-hard “big dick”. The three Maritime Provinces spend time together in the “threesome” category.



Pornhub’s second highest country for traffic is the United Kingdom. When we compared the four countries, we found that women were not entirely United in their porn preferences. Women in Scotland like the softer touch of “female friendly” videos and Northern Ireland likes “MILF” more than the rest of the UK. In Wales women like 18+ “teen” porn, and in England “ebony” is viewed more often.



Relative category views help us to see how preferences differ, so we looked at how much more popular the top relative category is in some of our highest traffic countries. When compared to the rest of the world, women in the United States searched for “ebony” 74% more often, as does South Africa with a 95% increase. Brazil and Argentina both enjoy “shemale” videos, while “hentai” is popular in Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines and Mexico.






The final Insight we wanted to share is how long ladies in these countries spend watching videos each time they visit Pornhub. The average time spent per visit for women is 10 minutes and 33 seconds. Women in the Philippines knock that average out of the water clocking in 14 minutes and 20 seconds on each visit. The United States, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia all best the 11 minute mark. Many of the ladies in Europe and Asia come in faster than average, but few get the job done faster than Ukrainians at only 6 minutes and 45 seconds.



The article ends with:

Happy International Women’s Day to all of our dedicated viewers!  We hope you enjoyed our latest Insights.  Stay tuned for more to come soon.

The original article on the (work friendly) Pornhub site here.

More on Pornhub Insights:

Pornhub Insights is research and analysis directly from the Pornhub team. We've compiled data from billions of hits, all to explore the intricacies of online porn viewership. Pornhub.com is the world's biggest porn site. Follow Insights for stats, events, and Pornhub related announcements.

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

PETA’s Vegan Sex Ad: VIDEO NSFW

PETA (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals) have released a new ‘public service announcement’ video which shows a split screen of two couples having sex. One man is identified as a meat-eater, the other is a vegan.
The premise: that vegans last longer:



The ad intends to warn of the dangers of eating foods high in cholesterol, such as meat, eggs and dairy products.
The ad has seemingly been deemed too raunchy for television, and it hasn’t been picked up for inclusion in the upcoming Super Bowl broadcast in the US.
“We did try to submit the ad last fall but we didn’t get a response from the executives at CBS,” a spokeswoman told The Huffington PostPETA has since capitalised on the silence from CBS claiming the ad “left TV execs speechless”.
The ad was rejected for television broadcast, but the organisation posted it on YouTube on Monday. It’s since racked up over 600,000 views - at last count.
PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange said in a statement: “Super Bowl 50 audiences will be missing out on comedy, sex appeal, and the lifesaving message that vegan meals can help clear clogged-up carnivores and get their blood pumping again.
“PETA’s edgy but crowd-pleasing TV spot shows that vegans may have a banana in their pyjama pocket, just to snack on later, but they’re also really pleased to see you.”
Thoughts?

Thursday, 10 September 2015

'How To Make Me Come' - Tumblr page

If the Tumblr title doesn't immediately make you curious, the content will.

'How To Make Me Come' is the Tumblr page that has got people talking.

I first read about the page several days ago, and was like... hmmm, should I post? Can my readers handle the explicit nature? Of course you can!

Here is the intro - the rest is up to you.

Says the site:

This is a collection of anonymous essays by women talking about female orgasm. 
One possible prompt was: Imagine you could give this essay to a past or future sexual partner, free of judgment or repercussion. What would you want them to know?

A more general approach was to simply speak about your relationship to orgasm, whatever that means to you, in whatever way you  wanted. 
The female orgasm can sometimes be challenging to achieve and/or talk about, but it goes beyond that. When we talk about female orgasm, something deeper is at play—for one, the societal assessment and conversation of female sexuality; the consequences of which bleed into the areas of our lives far outside the bedroom.

We wanted to start a dialogue about how women achieve sexual pleasure; something that is often ignored, devalued, or misunderstood. 
We reached out to some friends. They reached out to some friends. They reached out to some friends…We slowly began to build a collective of women who had something to say. People began to immediately respond with intense affirmation and stories of their own. We felt such a rush from seeing a group of women opening up. It confirmed that this is something a lot of women are itching to talk about. 
Here is our look into the spectrum of desire. Of frustration. Of experiences that have left an impact.
Getting to see this range of opinions and preferences and fears and fantasies has profoundly moved us. In making it public, we hope to offer that feeling to others and to encourage them to keep the discussion going in their own lives.

This is just the beginning. Let’s start talking… 

See ALL the orgasmic stories here: CLICK RIGHT HERE. THERE, THERE, THAT SPOT...

Here are some clips for you - the most famous orgasms on screen:










Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Miley Cyrus Nude PHOTOS: 'Interview' magazine #ME issue

Miley Cyrus is a new Not Safe For Work (NSFW) photo shoot, for 'Interview' magazine. It's titled 'Face Time.'

And yes, it IS a photo shoot, not pics from her personal camera roll on her iPhone.


Here are just some of them. I DO get the point of the shoot, I do. It's showing what many (some?) of us do daily, a sign of the times. Dirty and dick and book pics are likely to be on people's camera phones right now. Snapchat and Tinder screenshots, and 'send me pics' messages happen all the time, every night.


In this case, Miley has decided to team up with the renowned photog Mert Alas to show her concept of it all. Thoughts?


It's all part of the September Interview magazine #Me themed issue. See more below:

And these are the results of Miley's shoot:










Photos from Interview magazine.



Along with Miley's shoots, the magazine is circulating eight alternative covers starring Victoria Beckham, Madonna, Zayn Malik, Jennifer Lopez and more.

"We invited each subject to use this opportunity to create something powerful and personal: the utmost expression of themselves," Editor-in-Chief Keith Pollock said about the portraits. "We definitely encouraged them to push the limits, but we weren't interested in steering them in any way. Our aim was to allow them to create an image that reflects the way the subjects see themselves. And the way they want to be seen."

Here are the covers:









Sunday, 23 August 2015

"Netflix And Chill": Memes

So… 'Netflix and Chill' is a thing now.

If you're not up on the lingo yet, it has emerged that if you say to a partner, “Wanna watch Netflix and chill?” and you're a 'millennial' (the 
demographic following Generation X, usually born from 1980s to the early 2000s), this means more than binge-watching #OITNB (or 'Orange Is the New Black' for those sans subscription TV).

Take a look at the #Netflix and Chill memes across Instagram and you'll see some rather X-rated images. The ones below are the 'cleaner' ones. 

The old line used in movies, "Wanna come up for coffee? is now seemingly replaced by that Netflix line.

Of course, everyone can see the definition differently.

For some, it actually does mean: wanna watch a movie/binge-watch TV, and relax?

Here are some of the most daring #NetflixAndChill memes, below.
For Josie's Juice's part, we do have Netflix (thanks to being a part of the 'Netflix Stream Team' of bloggers), and we do chill out with it. Not with my partner, though sometimes with my kids. Looks like I missed that memo on sexual innuendo (but it's not too late - and I am not too old - to amp things up a tad…).

Putting a serious spin on it though, we'd like to think that no jokes are made about consent. 'No' still means 'no'. Just saying, people.











And then, this: