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Entries from July 2010

Momentum 2010: social media, sexuality, and feminism

July 27th, 2010 · 1 Comment

This looks like an interesting event, similar to Sex 2.0 (or perhaps it actually is the evolution of the Sex 2.0 unconference?)
Welcome to the first annual MOMENTUM Conference taking place on April 1 to April 3, 2011 in Washington, DC.
The phenomenal growth of online communication has given rise to an amazing amount of sharing, learning [...]

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I gotcher sex toy discount code right here

July 9th, 2010 · Comments Off

I noticed that polyamory author Jenny Block is gettin’ all coupony with Good Vibrations, so I negotiated a discount code for my readers too — at EstaNoche.com though, because that’s MY client. I’ve written everything in the Community section so far, and I’ve even filled in on the blog while our star blogger Elvira is [...]

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Do you set or update your relationship status?

July 8th, 2010 · Comments Off

I’ve never set my relationship status on Facebook or any other social media. As you have noticed, I am an extremely private person, never willing to share any details about my romantic life, reluctant to open myself up to other people’s commentary about — okay, okay, you caught me. Yes, I am a private person [...]

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Male deep-water squid solves relationship problem with ’strongly elongated penis’

July 8th, 2010 · Comments Off

I suppose this isn’t on-topic as it is sex science related to animals, not people. Also, it’s sad — if I am reading it correctly, the discovery process involved vivisection. But it’s worth reading, just to be able to quote a scientist every time a problem crops up in the future.
Super squid sex organ discovered
The [...]

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Psssst … want to buy a domain? Sex.com is up for auction

July 6th, 2010 · Comments Off

The sex.com domain is for sale again, along with two trademark registrations, reports CNET blogger Lance Whitney.
But before you whip out that credit card, you might want to consider the history of the domain. First it was stolen from Match.com founder Gary Kremen by con man Stephen Cohen. Cohen exploited the domain for millions [...]

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