Since I’ve begun my re-creation, branding and networking of my name and services in town, I’ve noticed one single comment many have spoken: “It’s really conservative around here”. This is usually in reference to my photographic style. I’ve been advised by a few trusted friends that I might wish to shy away from the whole [...]
Posts Tagged ‘feminism’
Sex Lingo of the Conservatives
Posted in Art & Photo/Projects, Ethics/Morality, Feminism, Sexual Philosophy, tagged erotica, eroticism, feminism, photography, sexuality on July 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Steinem, Money and Yeast Infections
Posted in Feminism, tagged EMILY, feminism, Gloria Steinem on July 21, 2009 | 2 Comments »
As a subscriber to Hillary Clinton’s online community – which was only important before Obama got the Democratic nomination – I received the following newsletter in my email.
Indeed, that’s where the name EMILY came from: Early Money Is Like Yeast. It’s what women need to rise.” (source)
I’m sorry. I love play on words and interesting [...]
Trim, Shave or Scare?
Posted in Feminism, Media & Sexuality, Sex in General, Sexual Philosophy, tagged eroticism, feminism, pornography, Quattro, sex, sexuality, women's rights on March 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Been thinking about — oh, caring for your nether region? A little self-maintenance? Self-love? Perhaps even simple self-hygiene? This has been the hot topic at The Legal Satyricon. After seeing the super duper razor/trimmer combo, the Quattro commercial, I itched to discuss it. Then I forgot about it. So glad Randazza reminded me.
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A Feminist and Her Veggies
Posted in Ethics/Morality, Feminism, Media & Sexuality, Sex Education, Sexual Philosophy, tagged eroticism, feminism, sexuality on February 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
…in this commercial the vegetables are not stand-ins for men. The ad honors straightforward female eroticism, which is NOT something we can take for granted in the mass media. The ad references sex without disease, violence, unwanted pregnancy—or marriage. It shows women quasi-masturbating—for themselves, not for their lover…
Besides, the whole ad can be viewed as [...]
Feminist Waves and Satyriconista Dancin’
Posted in Feminism, Philosophy, Published Works, Website & Updates, tagged feminism, growth, law, legal satyricon, sexual politics, women's rights on December 22, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Again I’ve been honored by The Legal Satyricon, not only for publishing my new feminist piece, Feminist Waves as Evolutionary Philosophies, but for adding me as a regular contributor Satyriconista! Woo-hoo!
I’m deeply grateful to Marc Randazza and will do my best to add more to his fantastic mix of great writing by some fabulous people. What an awesome [...]
How Feminists Can Improve the Porn Industry
Posted in Art & Photo/Projects, Ethics/Morality, Feminism, Media & Sexuality, Motherhood, Relationships, Sexual Philosophy, tagged eroticism, feminism, freedom, pornography, Sexual Philosophy, sexuality, women's rights on December 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Feminism drives me crazy. Truthfully, the more feminist stuff I read the more I get stirred into falling for how women never seem to get treated right, how they’re always second class despite all of feminism’s efforts, objectified and ”abused” and then I unconsciously start bashing men, which is usually when I realize I’ve fallen for feminist indoctrination [...]
Speaking of Femininity…
Posted in Art & Photo/Projects, Feminism, Media & Sexuality, Sexual Philosophy, tagged eroticism, feminism, legal satyricon, photography, sexuality on November 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The Legal Satyricon honored me with a guest blog appearance wherein I discussed femininity, Sarah Palin and the future of feminism, titled Perfuming America …
On the note of how feminism would gain to look at femininity as a strength rather than Betty Friedan’s view, a weakness, I think the December 08 issue of Vanity Fair with [...]


