Two totally unrelated links
Jul. 3rd, 2007 10:56 pmAn FBI Target Puts His Life Online
While I think this is going overboard, I have to say I agree with the overall message. A few months ago, our local poly discussion group was subverted by an undercover reporter. The bare facts are some reporter in Miami attended a poly meeting, posing as part of a couple who were swingers and wanted to try polyamory. The woman had a hidden camera in her purse and videotaped the meeting, complete with audio. A couple of days later, she emailed the group asking permission to attend the meeting. The moderator of the email list (not the owner or sole moderator of the group) responded that PolyC was a discussion group and did not wish to be in the position of becoming a "voice of the media" and therefore denied access to the meeting.
Now, the ironic thing is, had the reporter done even a cursory online search for Central Florida Poly websites, she would have stumbled upon
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Sarcastic Sex Toy Blog
I immediately thought of tacit when I saw this site. It's a humorous approach to all the various types of sex toys on the market. The writer of the blog admits she doesn't actually try these toys out herself, she is merely poking fun at the descriptions. Because, frankly, they are quite obnoxious. And I happen to actually use some of these or would try some of these and I still think this site is awesome. There are toy reviews like:
multi-speed vibrating bullet with raised bumps for an exciting ride."
I am gratified to see that this product has raised bumps. I often search long and hard (tee hee) for a sex partner whose penis has raised bumps, but for some reason they always die shortly thereafter. So much for my "exciting ride."











