The law: unenforced, and (un)civil.

 Posted by on January 1, 2011
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By Brian Flaherty

Unless you’ve been asleep for the past month, you’ve noticed that the military’s ludicrous “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy has finally been repealed. This repeal has been the topic of many a heated discussion lately – though the heat hasn’t been what you’d anticipate

Dungeon 9-1-1 (Seizures)

 Posted by on December 11, 2010
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By Dr. brian

There are reactions a Domme is after when they’re playing with a sub. Moans, screams and the distant look in a sub’s eye that signal their entry into subspace are all good. What happens when a Domme gets a more life-threatening reaction?

Kinky Gift Giving Guide

 Posted by on December 5, 2010
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By Princess Kali

Since becoming more familiar with the blog world, one of my favorite things this time of year is everyone posting their gift recommendations, so of course I had to get in on the fun!

I’ve been involved in the adult industry for 10 years and I have to admit, I’ve been a pretty big shopper the whole time.

Address Etiquette for the 21st Century

 Posted by on December 4, 2010
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By Shanna Katz

As the holiday season near approaches, we have hit the mother load of assumptions about relationships. Where do these said assumptions often pop up? Why, in the addressing of holiday cards and party invites.
I know, this sounds like it may be a nit-picky type of rant, but I’m sick of having my own relationship not-acknowledged

Dec 022010
 

By TM Bernard

After twelve years in the pharmaceutical industry selling drugs for everything from the ticker to the tooter, and I now have to admonish anyone for being so naïve as to think the following is news: “Ray Moynihan, journalist and lecturer at the University of Newcastle in Australia, discovered that drug industry employees have worked with paid key opinion leaders to help develop the disease entity

Sex education (or lack of) in my youth

 Posted by on November 9, 2010
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By Princess Kali

I remember the only sex-ed class I was given, which was in the 6th grade, at the rural school I attended as one of the few white students along with mostly Hispanic migrant children. We were grouped in with the 7th and 8th graders and still didn’t total more than 25 all together