Sexy Journalism
Click here to see who won the 2009 Sex-Positive Journalism Awards, a.k.a. the Sexies. Most of the winning articles are linked at the site, so if you want to read Time's report on "Plastic Surgery Below the Belt," OC Weekly's feature on "The Martha Stewart of Gay Sex Parties," or Alternet's discussion of "The Hymen Mystique," the award list can be your gateway. I've digested just two of the stories, and I can join the judges in recommending both: Rachel Baker's account of the alleged "pregnancy pact" in Massachusetts and the media frenzy it unleashed, and Michael Mooney's description of what happened when he hired prostitutes to go bowling, play miniature golf, and meet him for ice cream.
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"The Hymen Mystique"
Just can't leave them Jews alone , can you?
+1 ROFL
Sexy journalism will save print.
Better headline: Annals Sex
+100
About ten years ago I was in Brazil on business with some clients and got the idea of hiring a prostitute to take us to all her favorite clubs -- places we would never have found on our own. It ended up being a most excellent idea.
Paging Sugarfree...
Michael Mooney's description of what happened when he hired prostitutes to go bowling, play miniature golf, and meet him for ice cream.
It's unlikely I will actually read this, but I definitely like the concept.
Read it.
I don't know how to properly describe it. Funny, kind of depressing, and a bit charming at the same time. Weird, but good article.
I was most disturbed by this passage:
I'm sorry, but I can't get past the "By hole 13 . . ." in an account of a conversation with a prostitute.
"No, not yet," she says as we approach the 17th hole.
"I'd like to work for the government one day," she says, smiling at the thought of a prostitute fashioning economic policy.
A whore in gov't? What's new or clever about that?
This column is going in my rss reader:
Greek Questions
Picnic table fucking? That's a blog for me.
Poor picnic table fuckers. All three of them probably think they're the only one on the planet.
One day, she would like to find a way for governments to pay for all the social programs without having to raise taxes.
This is why she's a prostitute and not a captain of industry.
What, exactly, is the difference ?