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    Brahma: It obviously didn't show as much nudity as this clip, but in the 2001 movie "Life as a House", Malone plays a character named Alyssa, and has a shower... more »
    FrancesTheMute: and yet another super sexy 40+ yr old woman! more »
    squeezyface: Definitely meat curtains. more »
    stradric: That's still a pretty hot scene. She's got a nice little rump on her don't she? more »
    Shnyzx: Good to see she finally decided to start eating again more »
    justingeist: I'm really sick of girls with nice natural tits getting ugly implants. That is so 1990s. more »
    bmonkey: She would make a snowy morning much better, yes... more »
    Come a little Miroslav Klose You're My Kind of Man: Front to back, loved it. more »
    Come a little Miroslav Klose You're My Kind of Man: Gash is vaginal slang we don't use enough on this side of the pond. Outside of early century Buddyhead.com, in fact, I can count on one hand the numbe... more »
    Come a little Miroslav Klose You're My Kind of Man: Needs more paddling. more »
    Come a little Miroslav Klose You're My Kind of Man: & I thought the porn-scene font I used to screen "MAF54, where are you?" to a tee-shirt in late '06 was cool.... more »
    Come a little Miroslav Klose You're My Kind of Man: & I thought it was amazing when AJ Alexander got to be a Playmate (U.S. edition) at 29. more »
    DontFearTheReaper: I really love her cam shows. Her personality shines right through. and she is fooking hawt!!!! more »
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  • #todayinhookertomes

    "The Price": Natalie McLennan's Girlfriend Experience

    What is most compelling about "The Price," Natalie McLennan's document of her life as "Natalia," the face of New York's high-end escort scene in the thrilling middle years of this decade, is not the ins and outs, tics and foibles of the celebrities and other high rollers who would plunk down $2k an hour for her company: it is the absence of feminist, post-feminist, and post-"Girl Power" rhetoric in her book, which reads like the "Behind the Music" ("but for prostitutes") the author admits it is. And in that way it is a snapshot, not a mugshot, and a straightforward description of the cost of doing business. More »