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Your Week In Porn: They Put Semen In What Now?

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Your Week In Porn: They Put Semen In What Now?Wondering what the haps are in Porn Valley this week? Well, hold on to your hats, cause we've got an update straight from 2010 Crush Object of the Year Bobbi Starr herself.

This week: Sperm. It's what's in yogurt - at least in New Mexico. New Yorker traumatized and sues over handjob, wins "Pussy of the Year" award. LA City Attorney looking into mandatory industry condom use, industry looks wistfully at the days when it was underground. And much, much more.

What's new in Juliland.com: Brunette stunner Tori Black is featured in all-new Fotoland feature and this month's jGrrl, blonde hottie Alexis Ford, give you lucky guys at home another peek in a new Movieland film from, of course, Richard Avery.

XBiz Award winners announced. (xbiz.com)

That porno downturn? It's all in your head, man. LA Times names Penthouse's studios as one of the 10 busiest locations for shoots in the city. (latimes.com)

NPR tackles the problem of porn addiction, otherwise known as the problem of having a penis. Strangely, Charlie Sheen wasn't contacted. Nice job at "reporting" NPR. (npr.org)

Speaking of sex addictions and the patron saint of hookers, porn stars and cocaine: Charlie Sheen pretends he's abandoning his holy trinity. (thesuperficial.com)

The "Oh shit" alarm gets a little louder in the industry as the LA City Attorney looks into mandatory condom use. (xbiz.com)

Not coming to a Pinkberry near you: semen flavored yogurt. But as a topping? Who knows. (krqe.com)

New Yorker traumatized by handjob, shocked that Vegas escort engages in illegal activity. Anyone remember when New Yorkers were tough? Neither do I. (thesmokinggun.com

A profile of the other Evan Stone. (arstechnica.com)

No homo, say some countries to a possible .gay top level domain. (arstechnica.com)

Porn industry decides to go Erin Brockovich on bittorrent users' asses. Wait, what? (arstechnica.com

Speaking of porn 'torrents: cable companies sick and tired of looking up IP addresses for lawsuits. (arstechnica.com)

And don't forget: BobbiStarr.com.

Republished with permission from Bobbi Starr's website.


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