• I don’t know about you, but I’ve been really wondering what sex workers think of the new film, Hustlers. “Sex workers rarely see any of our experiences reflected on TV or

  • If you read anything about sex work while the world burns, make it this. I would love to hand this to Elizabeth Warren and ask what her plan is to fix this. Mild Attention for survivors of sexual assault. “One member of the California State Assembly listened to everything I had to say and then replied, “You seem smart, but they aren’t all like you.” Let me be clear: Every sex worker I have ever met is as smart as I am; many are smarter. I have learned more, collectively, from my coworkers than from any of the formal education I’ve bought with my hard-earned sex-work dollars.”
    * Cash/Consent (N+1)
  • “It’s a relent­less flesh-show, except for one incon­gru­ous win­dow. There, a man lounges casu­al­ly in a blue open-neck shirt in front of a sun­ny back­drop. Click on him and you enter a chat with Dr David Ley, a psy­cho­sex­u­al ther­a­pist hired by Stripchat to offer free group ther­a­py ses­sions for site users.”
    * Sex­cam therapy (The Face)

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Updated (after a year and a half) the IoD-ButtSniffer project. The rPi based bluetooth sniffer setup script. As always, help is appreciated
https://t.co/G3nPpMICBv

— Internet of Dongs (@internetofdongs) September 25, 2019


  • “What Noori’s team found was that image type — whether it was a picture or a video — was the strongest predictor of differences in which parts of the brain became engaged. Unexpectedly, the weakest predictor was the subjects’ biological sex. In other words, when men and women viewed pornographic imagery, the way their brains responded, in the aggregate, was largely the same.”
    * What Can Brain Scans Tell Us About Sex? (NYT)
  • Even in this writeup, Guardian seems like it can barely contain its hatred of porn. But it’s going to be a great show, and deserves attention. ““There’s an incredible history of queer and trans sex workers, who were at the forefront of the gay rights movement, also having a tremendous impact on art,” Heller said. “I wanted to explore the empowered history of the community, I wanted their stories to be told in an authentic way.””
    * Sexual revolution: the underseen art and activism of queer sex work (Guardian)
  • Fairporn is “creating a certification authority to help ensure the rights and safety of everyone in the porn industry and helping people make better choices about the porn they watch.” Their new standards have just been published.
    * Fairporn Standards v0.1 (Fairporn.org)

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so I ordered a beautiful bee quilt from one of those random Instagram ads and it’s really nice but there’s a… surprise…

Only me lol ? pic.twitter.com/CXBQ38fExz

— the nigel thornberry of drag ??️‍?? (@m_davis8802) September 24, 2019


  • “…the Women of Sex Tech panel featured a collection of female founders and heads of companies from some of the most innovative brands in the sextech game, moderated by Erica Braverman.”
    * Women of Sex Tech Panel Kicks Off Sex Expo NY (XBIZ)

Main post image: Image: Angelo Madsen Minax, Live Nude Genitals, 2012, Neon, Plexiglas, featured in ON OUR BACKS: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work.