Radar reports on the connection between amateur porn and dead Iraqis; Rent-A-Dildo changes its butt plug policy; sleazy cyber entrepreneurs take "social networks" into the next dimesnion with secret sauce; girls peeing themselves is the new hotness; the Budapest Porn Expo swells; and yet more on those new anti-porn books that cling to our collective pubes like so many hysterical crabs .. .all this in today's Morning Wood, with more after the jump.V. Blue
· To get that happy all over feeling, I highly suggest you don't read this Radar post about amateur porn site NowThatsFuckedUp, which you might remember visiting to see photos of naked US servicewomen ... and which has two active forums where members are allegedly posting explicit photos of dead Iraqis and Afghanis. (radaronline.com)
· You may now resume that happy feeling—or at least a feeling of utter amazement at how far fecal irony can go when you read this truly awesome (for the right wrong reasons) press release from Rent-A-Dildo regarding the discontinuation for service on used anal toys. I totally didn't see that coming. (rentadildo.com)
· If they have to downsize at Rent-A-Dildo, maybe their writers could join forces with what is surely the mastermind behind this Craigslist post about creating the most ultimate sex version of MySpace ever ... with a secret special sauce, no less? (Someone might also want to teach him something about spellcheck, after a little bitch-slap about experimenting on the gays.) (Craigslist LA - thanks J!)
· It isn't all bad writing, poo in your lube and depressing amateur porn forums today: this morning's wood wouldn't be complete without a little pee. But is "the leak" really the hot new trend among sexy girls, or is it just a wee fetish gone wild? (cityrag.blogs.com)
· Could AVN finally get the competition it so richly deserves, sans the stale Las Vegas buffets? Looks like the Budapest Porn Expo is shaping up to be a growing force to reckon with. (The Budapest Times)
· If the opening post was too much of a trip to hell, I apologize; but let's remember that for some anti-porn pundits there is no context between porn and violence, as exemplified in these two book reviews about the latest crop of anti-porn books in the Seattle Times. (Seattle Times)
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