July 20, 2006
Felicia Fox Movies Causes Stir
Adult movie star Felicia Fox has gotten in a little hot water after filming nude scenes for a late night cable movie at a high school. The Palm Beach Post reported that the head of the school of arts did not know there would be nude scenes. Lucky it was summer and no kids where around, they did not even know who she was.
It was also reported two unmarked patrol cars were used in the hostage scene and two deputies worked security for the set. "We were assured by the film commission that there would be nothing inappropriate going on, said the sheriff's spokesman. An actor in the film, Mike South said he thought it was a bit strange to film on school property, but the actors enjoyed it. They also shot scenes in a biker bar, a pawn shop and two private homes. At the school, no minors were exposed to any nudity
Fox commented, "The palce we shot at the school, they knew the whole time what was going on. The guy was there for two days, now he's changing his story. There was an area blocked off for us, every one thought it was fine".
related: Felicia Fox DVD
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April 16, 2006
Wild Girls for Sex!
If you stop and think about it, there are two words in any language that everyone understands and that is sex and love. There are many other words here and there that you might be able to figure out in a different language but the top words sought online are sex, and love. People want sex, they crave it! They will do just about anything to get it too.
Love on the other hand, that's something millions of people are looking for, but it's not searched for half as often as sex is. So you wonder why people want to become pornstars? Well, the money alone would make your head spin, and they get what they want, SEX!
Whatever you looking for as far as sex goes they are bound to have it somewhere on the net and you will run into it sometime or another so just go search to your hearts content, heck there might even be some things you never even thought of come up!
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April 14, 2006
Sex with a Pornstar?!
SEX WITH A PORN STAR
Entrepreneurs are also seeking to fuse explicit video imagery with real-life tactile sensation.
Brad Abram, president of XStream3D Multimedia, said his firm's "Virtually Jenna," an online game in which the player has sex with realistic cartoon of porn star Jenna Jameson, can link hardware devices following the action to genitalia.
"None of the big publishers will probably venture in there so we could be like the Hustler or the Playboy or whatever, the Penthouse of adult gaming," the Vancouver, Canada-based Abram said. "Sex toys is a huge business."
His service, without the hardware, costs $29.95 a month, and he said several hundred thousand people have tried the online sex game to date. He expects the hardware area of such simulations to grow rapidly.
Is it possible to go a step further and come up with a sex robot such as that portrayed by actor Jude Law in the 2001 film "AI: Artificial Intelligence" or the orgasmatron machine of the 1973 Woody Allen movie "Sleeper?"
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Sign up for: Globe Headlines e-mail | Breaking News Alerts Carl DiSalvo, a doctoral candidate at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Design, has helped design a robotic device that simulates the warmth and feeling of a hug. He said such work could be expanded into the realm of sex.
"That hardly seems to be difficult," he said. But "a realistic encounter is where the thing gets to be much more expensive."
Companies such as realdoll.com sell very lifelike human-size sex dolls without electronics for $6,500, not including $500 shipping. DiSalvo is skeptical about the demand for such high-end devices, as is San Francisco sexologist Carol Queen.
"I do find that a world full of people getting it on with you know, perfect gizmos instead of each other has some sort of a post-Orwellian kind of sense to it," she said. "I don't really think that most people are going to want this."
Others suspect the technology is also far off. "Right now they are having trouble making robots that just sweep floors," said Pepper Schwartz, a sociology professor at the University of Washington in Seattle and author of many books on sex.
"You know, we're talking about a big jump from something saying 'You are so sexy, I want you' to mimicking all the things that would create a cyborg. We're not at the cyborg level yet."
ALL IN THE MIND
Going even a level further, other researchers say in decades to come advanced devices will be able to stimulate the brain to create a sexual experience without manipulating genitalia.
Marvin Minsky, a pioneer in the study of artificial intelligence dating back to 1951, said such devices could either trigger an actual physical response from the brain, or have the entire experience take place in the mind with the sensation of sex -- but without the mess or risk of sexually transmitted disease.
"It's bound to happen ... and is not as far off as some people think," Minsky, a professor emeritus at MIT, said of direct brain manipulation. "They are doing things with monkeys but it is not a big world-class industry yet, so that could take 20-30 years."
"But if the game (industry) people got involved in some underdeveloped country that didn't have any laws against it, it could all happen twice as fast."
Some researchers warn that too much fantasy could prove adverse to everyday human interaction.
"There is a great deal of pushing people out of social relations into a kind of simulated relationship, which in fact decreases what is essential in human life, which is sociability -- one's capacity to relate to other people," said John Gagnon, a veteran researcher and author on many books on sexuality.
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April 12, 2006
Sex News what a crock!
Porn stars are no longer underground figures but rather mainstream media personalities. Actress Mary Carey attended the United to Victory dinner sponsored by the National Republican Congressional Committee on March 16 in Washington. She ran for governor in California, has become a supporter of the Republican Party.
The industry's VIPs mingle at political galas and Super Bowl parties. Their product is available on cell phones, podcasts, and particularly the Internet - there it's an attraction like no other, patronized by tens of millions of Americans.
It's pornography. And if you're a consumer, John Harmer thinks you're damaging your brain.
Harmer is part of a cadre of anti-porn activists seeking new tactics to fight an unprecedented deluge of porn which they see as wrecking countless marriages and warping human sexuality. They are urging federal prosecutors to pursue more obscenity cases and raising funds for high-tech brain research that they hope will fuel lawsuits against porn magnates.
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April 10, 2006
New Show includes Sex Taste Test!
Sex show proves there's no accounting for taste
People will do anything to get on television. Anything!
Producers know that, too.
So much so, the BBC and the Discovery Channel recently sought "fun, outgoing couples" in the Los Angeles area to take part in an unusual taste test.
It involves sex.
I kid you not.
But what's even more stunning is that people would actually consider appearing on a show where this epicurean investigation will be uncovered.
"The shoot will take place over three days in a luxury hotel, with all accommodation, food, beverages and expenses paid for," a casting executive wrote in a pitch for participants.
Liz Collier, the contact for the casting search, said in an E-mail that the casting call was for "a science study for a forthcoming series produced by the BBC science department. Due to be broadcast in 2007."
Science or not, until stumbling on word of this casting call, I figured I'd seen it all.
Boy, was I wrong.
There's no doubt that the boom in reality TV over the past six years has shown that the folks appearing on these shows will try anything - from eating pig guts to drinking fresh cow blood. In this case, the menu probably spans garlic and Cheetos and how it affects men. I'll leave to your imagination what happens from there.
Look, I'm all for adult content on television, and, as a guy going on 20 years of marriage, the more sex on the small screen, the better. Of course, I also expect parents to control their TVs and make sure such content isn't seen by kids.
Even I, however, think this flavor test request might just be pushing the boundaries of, well, good taste.
As the BBC pitch points out, this issue has been discussed over and over in magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Playboy. And, it's true, there are already sexual information shows on TV: Discovery Health's "Berman & Berman," and "Strictly Sex With Dr. Drew," and Oxygen's "Talking Sex With Sue Johanson."
Syracuse University Prof. Robert Thompson says it shouldn't be hard to find participants for the BBC show.
"I've got a feeling they're not going to serve you rats and worms," Thompson said. "It's a first-class hotel, they get a lot of attention; they get to eat and have sex, and something to tell their mates at the pub."
Years ago, those same people would go on "Sally Jessy Raphael" and brag about their exploits.
I can only imagine how they explain appearing on this show.
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April 08, 2006
Getting Naked to Save Bulls
By Michael Martinez
Knight Ridder Newspapers
Not everyone comes to Pamplona to run with the bulls.
For the past four years, PETA, the advocacy group that supports the ethical treatment of animals, has staged its own event — the Running of the Nudes — a collective march intended to end the daily runs and bullfights that result in the killing of bulls.
Last year, two days before the start of the Festival of San Fermin, some 700 protesters — not all of them in a state of undress — marched along the same route as the famous run.
While the event mostly is observed by curiosity seekers, organizers say there’s a purpose to their nudity.
“Our point is to make it fun and festive and, most important, attention-getting,” said William Rivas-Rivas, who coordinates the event. “Nothing gets more attention than taking off your clothes.”
Rivas-Rivas insists that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals’ campaign (www.runningofthenudes.com) is gaining support every year among people who want to stop the killing of bulls throughout Spain.
The first year, the group had just 25 marchers.
“The more people take a look at it, the more they’ll see there are ways to have fun without torturing animals,” Rivas-Rivas said. “The food is wonderful, and there are a lot of amazing things to see and do in Pamplona without having to go to a bullfight or attend the running of the bulls.”
But many Pamplona visitors think PETA’s pilgrimage is useless.
“They’re dealing with a ritual that’s a couple of hundred years old,” said Allen Josephs, who attends the festival frequently and is writing a book about bulls. “They don’t really understand what’s going on.”
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March 12, 2006
What Drives Men?
What drives men? Is it love, or sex or both?
Written By:
Joy Crawford
Monday, July 11, 2005
Do we know what drives our men? Sex, for sure, makes their world go round, but is it only that or are our men also motivated by love?
There is no doubt about it. Men live and die for sex. If you are going to ask a man to live without sex, you might as well ask him to cease to exist. Yes, men usually are the bread-winners and thrive on high-drama, corporate intrigue and, yet, in all that, sex seems to be the aphrodisiac for their success.
Any man you can think of who is successful is usually highly sexed, even if it is only in his mind. A rich and powerful man usually has a bevy of beauties from which to choose, whether he is married or not. Call it ego. Look at Hugh Hefner, Playboy magnate. To this day, he surrounds himself with his playmates. Of course, I highly suspect that he is getting quite a lot of help from the little blue pill, but he is forever smiling.
Fictional character, James Bond, Agent 007, is renowned for his myriad sexual marathons. It doesn't matter the time, the place or the race. Have ticker, will travel! And when we think about it, we will realise that James Bond has survived over four decades because everybody loves him, both men and women. The men love his image. Every man wants to know that he can have any woman he chooses and still find time for high drama and intrigue.
Women want a James Bond to love and make love to them. Of course, every girl loves a bad boy and he epitomises the bad boy life in the fast lane. I guess we can dream. And isn't that what life is all about, realising one's dream, one's potential?
They say that men spend many a waking hour thinking about sex. When they are not working, they actively think about it and even when they are working. Look at how they are orientated anyway. They invariably wake up with an erection and usually can't wait to quench that thirst. Some men go into a panic if they don't have one. Even with one foot in the grave, they are scouting for willing skirts and they are not above paying for it. A very dear friend of mine once confided that he would be willing to pay for it in his seventies or eighties, because, if he could get it up at that age, even with the help of the little blue pill, he would. What's life all about at that age, anyway?
Love, on the other hand, he said, was highly overrated. You don't need love to exist, just as you don't need marriage in order to have sex. If the truth be known, once you have found love, you should count your blessings, because it isn't always repeated. So if you can get sex without love, why buy the milk? - a very cynical view, if you ask me, but then again men see life differently than women do. They can be callous unless they are struck by Cupid's arrow and then it is quite a different granola.
Have you ever seen how men in love behave? All reasoning flies through the window. They are enslaved. They pursue you. They wine you and dine you. They can't wait to get home to you. I marvel at how we stupidly lose that, once we settle into a relationship. To me, when you love someone, you ought to celebrate that love every waking moment. You should shower your man with love and attention. You should tantalise him not only in the morning, but at lunch-time or even tea-time, not to mention bedtime. And don't speak about the children. Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention, so you should be constantly inventing ways to get him worshipping at your temple! I know. I am incurably romantic!
So love will drive a man for a while, but, after the novelty wears off, he will go back to sex and plan his strategy to have it as often as he can, and, that's why, my friends, as wives and girlfriends we need to be ready. Far too many of us turn our backs on our man when he comes to bed rearing to go and then wonder why men stray. If you want your man, the only thing that should stop you from giving him what he wants is a sick bed!
Far too many women retire from sex, once they reach their forties, fifties or sixties. What do we expect our men to do? Play marbles? They need and want constant reassurance and I would suggest that older women learn to inject a little sexual healing. Marvin Gaye was right, you know. You can't go wrong, if you kill him with it! Believe me, he will eagerly anticipate that death! I am yet to meet a man at any age who isn't after sex. Even, in his rocking chair, a man's brain is racing at a hundred miles an hour on what ifs and what used to be.
I challenge every woman to ask her man what drives him. Is it love or is it sex or is it both? You might be pleasantly surprised. Happy sexual aerobics!
Joy Crawford is an attorney-at-law
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November 06, 2005
More Pornstar News
Some more Pornstar News:

Mile High Media Looking for Girl/Girl Contract Star
MONTREAL - Mile High Media, the parent company of Doghouse Digital, is actively searching for the right porn starlet to award a girl/girl exclusive performance contract.
Jon B, the general manager of Doghouse Digital who is overseeing the talent search, describes the “right” porn starlet as “a girl that stands out as a dynamic sexual performer, but also has a good head on her shoulders and is an effective communicator. Part of the job is having lots of hot and sweaty girl on girl action, but the other part of the job is participating in a variety of promotions ranging from media appearances to in-stores.
“And of course, we’re only interested in girls that have a genuine sexual interest in other girls; real bisexual or lesbian women.”
The terms of the contract require the performer to turn in a certain amount of girl/girl scenes over the course of a year. As previously mentioned, dependent upon the abilities of the performer, the contract may call for the performer to direct a set number of movies for additional remuneration.
In addition, the contract girl will become the centerpiece of a marketing campaign for an as yet unannounced project that Mile High intends to introduce this fall. “I can’t say exactly what we’re doing yet, but we’re confident it’s something that will be warmly received by the porn loving public,” said B.
Interested talent or their authorized representatives should contact Jon B at Jonnyb@mile-high-media.com.
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September 29, 2005
Ron Jeremy vs Michael Leahy
Some Hard Questions
Activist, adult film star debate porn
By Rebekah Allen
Staff Writer
September 29, 2005
There is only one thing that could bring Ron Jeremy and Michael Leahy together — pornography.
Jeremy, veteran porn star, and Leahy, anti-porn advocate, faced off in front of a packed house in the Union Theatre on Wednesday night. The Union Program Council presented the forum, which included discussions on sexual addiction, the portrayal of sex in the media and the effects of porn on women.
Leahy, a recovering sex and pornography addict who was first exposed to pornography at the age of 11, said that his unhealthy obsession ruined his marriage. A “mindset influenced by porn,” Leahy said, caused him to view his wife of 15 years as a sexual object, and eventually led to an extramarital affair.
“It demanded more of me,” Leahy said. “What used to get me off took more.”
Jeremy was quick to make the counterpoint that millions of men watch porn and do not cheat on their wives. He said no one can be blamed for someone else’s actions.
“Just because some priests got caught doing something terrible doesn’t mean we shut down the Catholic Church,” Jeremy said.
Leahy, a father of two sons, worries that porn is too accessible and that the media portrays too much sex.
“It’s not manageable anymore,” he said. “It’s affecting younger kids, not just the targeted audience.”
But Jeremy said that sex is healthy and applauded the porn industry for its concern for children. The industry is the only branch of the media that says upfront that its products are intended for adults, he said.
The TV and motion picture industries, he said, direct their content at people under 18 and slip in sexual content.
“We tell you from the beginning we are X-rated,” he said. “We’re not sneaking it in there.”
When a student in the audience asked Jeremy and Leahy to define the difference between art and pornography, Leahy used the definition from Webster’s Dictionary.
But Jeremy had his own answer.
“The only difference between porn and art is the lighting,” he said to laughs from the audience.
While the porn industry tries to reach every possible sexual fetish, Jeremy said, it draws the line and even seeks to prosecute porn involving children and animals. The industry discourages the use of objects such as bottles and cucumbers during sexual intercourse.
Jeremy, who is renowned in the porn world for reportedly having a 9 and 3/4 inch penis, said he has been in more than 1,700 adult films and has had sex with between 4,000 to 5,000 women.
But when questioned by a student about whether his job makes objects out of women, he stood by his work as uplifting.
“How does seeing a woman having an orgasm dehumanize anyone?” he said. “I don’t understand why women having sex, having an orgasm or masturbating should be looked down upon.”
Jeremy said that he is pleased to see young women embracing their sexuality and feels that porn empowers women rather than demeans them.
“Girls of today don’t just want good sex, they demand it,” Jeremy said.
Maggie Porterfield, fashion merchandise junior, said she attended the event because she was interested in listening to something that affects many college students.
“Both of them did really well,” Porterfield said. “I was surprised to be able to relate with [Leahy], but they both had good points.”
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September 18, 2005
Porn star gets 'career achievement award'
CANNES -- Porn star Jenna Jameson (Jenna's Built For Speed, Lip Service, dozens of other hardcore titles, plus a semi-legit role in Howard Stern's Private Parts) is getting a 'career achievement award' at the Hot d'Ors in Cannes tomorrow. Porn kings tout the event as the sex trade's Oscars.
Sex videos on sale at tacky booths in the basement marketplace of the Palais is one of the lesser known parts of the festival, a segment filmfest officials would love to eliminate but cannot.
Meanwhile, it's a living. "You can't do this forever," Jameson told The Hollywood Reporter. "I want to get rich enough so that I can stop working, get married and have a lot of babies."
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September 16, 2005
Porn star gets touchy
PHOENIX -- How to Make Love Like a Porn Star author Jenna Jameson has filed a federal lawsuit to bar her publisher from getting a cut of a proposed reality show featuring the adult film actress. Jameson's lawsuit asks a judge to rule that an April 2004 development agreement signed with Regan Media doesn't apply to a deal Jameson negotiated herself with A&E for a show based on her daily life.
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August 02, 2005
Murderer Sentenced in Taylor Summers Case
Norristown, PA - The man found gulity of stabbing Taylor Summers to death was sentenced to 25-50 years in prison, concluding a year and a half case of murfer and disappearance of the adult star.
In Montgomery County Court, Anthony Frederick made a verbal Apology to Taylors family, although the victims mother Jackie fled the court room before he finished. Frederick confessed in Febuary, claiming Taylor threatened him with a knife. Frederick's family claimed that the drug that he was taking, Ritalin, had influenced his personality and might have been the cause of the violence.
Also, Frederick's assistant, Jennifer Mitkus plead guilty in May for her involment, which she confessed to witnessing the murder, even helping him clean up the crime scene. Mitkus was sentenced to 23 months and was also diagnosed with severe multiple personality disorder.
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