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Destroy this filth! Arrest the creators! Burn them all!

Link No Evil

see no evil porn version

Although irritating, High On Sex’s abrupt departure from Blogger was long overdue. Ever since the site was slapped with a warning interstitial, I was thinking of moving on. But the effort required for such a move wasn’t something that inspired immediacy. It’s only now that I have been forced out that I find the energy to rebuild here at Tumblr [Update: now using self-hosted WordPress]. Still, I’m not sure when I’ll get around to fully restoring the posts that I have backed up…

The good things is that HoS lives on happily without a compulsory wall of warning.

But if you really want one, I made a custom and optional warning page just for you. Use it sparingly and for laughs, because, seriously, warning pages are a big lie.

Warnings bombard you so site owners can feel better about themselves or to appease those who pretend it’ll make a difference.

If you stumble upon this site thinking it was an inspirational journal of a struggling sex addict, simply click the back button on your browser. I, too, get disappointed with the Internet. Damn you, XXX Church!

The odds are that the site or person who links here provides context cluing you in on what High On Sex entails. Only a real asshole would trick you into clicking a porn link in front of your boss.

There’s the protect-the-children-defense to rebut, of course. I can assure you that Sesame Street won’t be linking to High On Sex. There’s a thing called ‘safe search,’ and overprotective parents can use filtering software. By the time minors circumvent security measures and start searching for ‘naughty things,’ they’re ready to know (whether we like it or not) that sex is a big part of human culture. If we don’t educate them, they’ll try to educate themselves. A weak warning, such as: Must be 18 to Enter, doesn’t stop the curious. It entices them.

Okay, so there’s a slim possibility that your sister’s toddler will start hitting your keyboard and slapping the mouse and, by chance, clicks on the bookmark to your favorite sexy blog. Your sister gets mad at you first and then blames High On Sex for not having the decency to use a warning page. She doesn’t realize that her kid might also accidentally stumble upon violent war footage on TV or walk in on Daddy eating Mommy’s pussy or see a deer get hit by a truck.

Young or old, there’s always a chance of encountering unwanted ‘obscenities.’ It’s a fact of life and in modern times this includes the rare surprise on the Internet.

People who want to avoid sexuality can do it much more easily on the Internet than in any other medium because of its selective and on-demand nature. It’s not as if porn is being thrown at you on computer startup. Having possibly “objectionable content” behind a redirect only serves to annoy willing visitors.

An evangelical website might be considered harmful to a secular family. FoxNews makes the Left sick and NPR infuriates the Right. Where are their disclaimers? Why doesn’t the XXX Church warn me that the site doesn’t include videos of priests getting rammed by nuns in strap-ons!

- Image source unknown. Looks like Felicia on the right and a young Jenna Jameson covering her ears.

If you can confirm or fill me in, please leave a note in the comments.

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The last time I link to a scene from ‘Milk Nymphos’

My summer slump has gotten me behind in the news. That stupid obscenity case against John Stagliano? That was dropped mid-July. I learned of the victory from Penn Jillette, who I often agree and disagree with, who in his show also touted a you-should-consider-reading Lorelei Lee interview on the case.

Well, I’ve had very few experiences on porn sets that I would classify as “degrading.” I’ve had infinitely more degrading experiences as a waitress or a barista in a chain coffeeshop than I’ve ever had on set. That, of course, has everything to do with working conditions and nothing to do with what I’m actually doing as my job.

 

 

 

If you’re up for it: Lorelei Lee’s obscene scene from Milk Nymphos.

Also:
Example of obscenity?

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A Look Back With William Margold…

“Bearly Decent”, from a hardcore photo shoot circa 1981 – Wikipedia
Found this wacky image of  Bill Margold, Drea Margold, and Bear attached to the Wikipedia article for Pronographic film.You can see more funny pics from way back then at William (Bill) Margold’s site and in gallery form using Google Images.

The magic of Internet surfing eventually led me to Margold defending porn on Wally George’s shit show Hot Seat. It’s funnier than Fox News.

Then I found a two-year-old audio clip of Margold commenting on the Max Hardcore obscenity case. Decades later William Margold is now playing the attacker: “Max got exactly what he deserved.”

So now I have to revisit and rethink the controversy with at least a paragraph:

Margold isn’t criticizing “obscene porn” as he is Max Hardcore the abuser. If in fact Max Hardcore mistreated his performers (video footage and testimonies seem to indicate that he did), then it’s hard to be upset that he’s in jail right now. As a proponent of free speech, I wish he had been convicted based on abuse rather than an arbitrary term like “obscenity”. Of course with signed model releases and exit interviews the former is more difficult to prove.

Even if Max got what “he deserved” his obscenity trail nullified the right to distribute acts of degradation. Obscene works have the potential to be abusive but can also be harmless BDSM or fetish or scat.

from Psycho Sexualis

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Gushing in the UK


Aftermath of wifes gushing orgasm – by Eroticexposures

Well, the UK bureaucrats are coming around. No, they still deplore “extreme” porn and theBBFCensors still rule. But female ejaculation is no longer considered urination; it’s now legal to record. Thank Britain’s pioneering female porn director Anna Span. When the BBFC rejected Span’s latest, Women Love Porn, for scenes of squirting pussies, she fought back and succeeded.

The whole story:
In The U.K., Female Ejaculation Is Not Obscene (sfgate – Violet Blue)
Anna Span Diary

Subvert unjust laws, people.

Related:
Squirt Week [missing link]
Is this Extreme?

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Catherine Breillat’s ‘Une vraie jeune fille’

Cross-post from The Grey Line

French novelist and filmmaker Catherine Breillat (director of Sasha Grey’s 4th favorite film) is a regular when it comes to depicting sexuality in her work. Her movie 36 Fillete was advertised as “the French ‘Lolita’!” She’s cast porn star Rocco Siffredi twice, and made a film about the trouble of filming sex scenes, Sex Is Comedy. Yet, nothing has given Breillat more strife than her debut, Une vraie jeune fille (A Real Young Girl). Made in 1976, it was banned in theaters until 2000.


Charlotte Alexandra plays 14-year-old Alice, a boarding school student returning home for the summer. She’s experiencing a sexual awakening and is quite a filthy girl. By filthy, I mean she doesn’t attend to the mess after vomiting on herself and uses her finger as a cotton-tipped swab. “Disgust makes me lucid,” Alice narrates. Also, there’s a sequence involving a mutilated worm and her vagina. Some scenes are surreal imaginings. All are about self-discovery and her sexual qualms.

Breillat never denies the viewer an explicit look at Alice’s curiosities or desires. At the same time, not once do you feel like a voyeur. It may be risky for film to show the vulva of a young teen character* (that’s what provoked controversy), but we often forget or ignore that sexual development starts before adulthood. Although challenging, such a subject must not be neglected.

Catherine Breillat tackles the theme with full force. There’s not a bolder representation of (female) adolescence than Une vraie jeune fille.



Options:
Buy/Rent (it’s on Netflix, thanks Muna)
Stream it on Google Video without English subtitles (low quality)

*actress was over 18 at the time

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Is this Extreme?

possibly extreme gallery of a dominated Audrey Hollander
Today ‘extreme’ porn became illegal in the UK.

The law bans pornographic images which depict an act which threatens a person’s life or would cause serious [injury] to the anus, breast or genitals, regardless of whether the scenes are real or acted.-politic.co.uk

Unwanted and real harm, hasn’t this always been illegal? Including acted scenes is as asinine as banning murder and violence in Hollywood movies. And exactly what constitutes as ‘serious injury’? Let’s take a look at the official Act.

Serious injury is not defined in the Act. It will be a question of fact for the magistrate or jury. The intention is that ‘serious injury’ should be given its ordinary English meaning. The reference to ‘serious injury’ was not intended to expressly link into the case law with respect to ‘grievous bodily harm’ under Sections 18 and 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. Serious injury could include the insertion of sharp objects or the mutilation of breasts or genitals.

- Possession of Extreme Pornography Images (PDF)
Though they claim they’re not targeting the BDSM community (see page 8 of PDF), members and fans are worried about the broadness of the new law. Its plasticity may deem harmless BDSM videos and images illegal.

Are electric shocks serious? Is hanging a heavily bound woman to the ceiling life-threatening? Is this video extreme?

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