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Archive for August 30th, 2007

Tie Your Own Cockring review

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

tieyourownI absolutely love reading reviews of toys that I haven’t tried yet. This week on Janes Guide, Always Aroused Girl reviewed the Tie Your Own Cockring.

I have to say, I don’t think I’ve ever read a review where it was obvious that so much fun was had with this toy. AAG helped me see whole new ways to use this toy and was a great reminder of the giggling and explorations that can come along with using a new toy.

Here’s a bit of her review:

Finally I wrested the toy back from him and twirled an elaborate figure-8 around his cock and balls. Ooooo pretty! Even after all that wrapping, there was enough length left over that he (once again) tied up my wrists. And then I tied up his. And then I made him a sort of cock-ring-turned-belt, which I found to be highly amusing.

And yes, I was sucking his cock throughout. It was sexy and giggly and fun. The toy kept him more ragingly hard than he normally is, and it didn’t pinch him in the least.

I know I work at Babeland, but I have to say that based on AAG’s review, I just might have to buy this Cockring.

Fat-Positive Documentary looking for people

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

A friend of a friend is making a documentary on the obesity epidemic from the fat-positive community’s point of view. I’m very interested to hear what they put together as these voices are rarely heard in this discussion and people of size are so frequently villified.

Here’s her call for interview subjects:

Hi, I’m a radio producer and grad student creating a piece about the
so-called obesity epidemic. I’m looking for different personal
perspectives on fat politics. I would love to get voices from NOLOSE
and the fat activist/fat positive community. Would anybody be
interested? The target audience for this would be NPR and affiliates.

I’ve been very disturbed at the way NPR has unquestioningly accepted
the reality of the “obesity epidemic” and disregarded fat voices.
This piece would be an attempt, in part, to counter that perspective.

If you want to know more about the project and my particular
perspective on fat politics before you agree or think about
participating shoot me an email at sarahyahm@gmail.com or 831-332-4002

at this point I’m looking for people in the NY and San Francisco areas