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Benz

Ever fantasised about having your genitals bashed about by a beautiful woman? Well, the porn star Bethany Benz recently indulged in some inadvertent CBT (cock and ball torture) during a filmed sex scene.

In a freak reverse-cowgirl accident, Benz managed to break the penis of her co-star. Male performer Prince Yahshua suffered a torn urethra and ripped pelvic wall, then spent three hours in emergency surgery after what he described to AVN as “an audible snapping sound” and bleeding “like someone turned on a garden hose”. He is expected to make a full recovery and, somewhat unexpectedly, later apologised to Benz via Twitter, saying “shit happens all the time love, sorry”.

Gents who enjoy a bit of genital punishment, feel free to commence with the wanking and read the report from AVN here. Gents who don’t, feel free to dry your tears and find comfort in a series of perfectly safe photos of Bethany Benz here.

Craigslist

Part of an excellent article by Jennifer Abel for the Graun on adult service ads being banned from Craigslist:

‘…”Adult” services, of course, is a euphemism for “sexual” services. Lawmakers hated Craigslist from the get-go because sex workers used it to advertise their services. Yet if you listen to politicians praise themselves now that the ads are gone, you won’t hear much talk about banning activity between consenting adults. No, politicos prefer to invoke The Children. In a statement her office released Saturday, California congresswoman Jackie Speier blamed websites such as Craigslist for child prostitution. “We can’t forget the victims, we can’t rest easy. Child sex trafficking continues and lawmakers need to fight future machinations of internet-driven sites that peddle children.”

No argument there: forcing children into prostitution is an utterly abhorrent crime. Forcing anybody into prostitution is, and when callous sociopaths turn innocent victims into sexual slaves for their own profit, it’s undeniably good when police shut down these loathsome enterprises.

Yet when attorneys general started crusading against Craigslist, it wasn’t kidnapping rapists they worried about, but adults who made money selling consensual services. In my own state of Connecticut, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal (now a Senate candidate) has been on the Craigslist warpath since at least 2008. That March, his office put out a press release saying: “As a small step in response to my concerns, Craigslist now requires anyone posting a listing in the erotic services section to provide a phone number. This step, however, will hardly deter the prostitution problem on the site, and may indeed make it worse. Many of the most graphic solicitations already include a telephone number to enable prospective patrons of their services to contact them.”

But now it’s about the children. Why do so many politicos cling to the fiction that the best way to stop coerced sex acts is to criminalise consensual ones? Maybe that’s an unfair question; it’s not just lawmakers who claim this. Any time you suggest legalised prostitution might be better than the dangerous, illegal status quo, opponents always raise the spectre of sexual slavery.

And it’s not only prostitutes whose opponents blur the line between coercion and consent; any sex-themed work inspires such dishonesty. I’ve faced it personally: in my university days I worked as a stripper and now, years later, occasionally wax nostalgic about it on websites like this. Without fail, whenever I write on the theme “Ich bin ein ex-go go dancer,” a subset of the commentariat insists I was exploited, whether I knew it or not. Contributed to the oppression of others. And what about enslaved women forced to become strippers, huh?

The protests are exponentially more heated when ex-prostitutes write to defend their trade. Too many otherwise sensible people believe sex, alone among all forms of human interaction, spawns some malignant magic whenever money changes hands. It’s still perfectly legal to search for sex on Craigslist; you just can’t exchange cash for it…’

Full article here.

Foreplay Magazine

I’m House Mistress and regular contributor for the new publication, Foreplay Magazine. It now has a website with articles, links and some rather NSFW social networking involving . Click here for ForeplayMagazine.co.uk.

Twisted Photos, August 2010

The photos from last week’s “Arabian Nights” event at Club Twisted are now up online. Click here for the gallery.

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