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The beaver is a proud and noble animal
Notes from a bemused canuck
The Conservatives say they will force hardcore pornography websites to put in place age-restriction controls or face being shut down if they win the election. The culture secretary, Sajid Javid, said the party would act to ensure under-18s were locked out of adult content after a recent Childline poll found nearly one in 10 12-13 year olds were worried they were addicted and 18% had seen shocking or upsetting images. Experts welcomed the move – targeted at both UK-based and overseas websites – but warned it would take hard work to implement in practice.
What I tried to do in my sex-advice column is simply this: tell it like it is, and never sweep the “nasty” bits under the carpet. Sex is only dirty to those with dirty minds. Although sex came out of the closet with the pill in the ’60s, the act of talking openly about it still remained taboo. As a sex advocate, my mission is to encourage people to dins a depth of pleasure in sex through honest education, which until the early ’70s hadn’t existed. My approach was new because I discussed all those things that we do but don’t dare talk about.
For over 30 years, Xaviera Hollander wrote a column in Penthouse. I recently came across this image again an it brought back a flood of memories :-)
Another milky post from photographer Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz. Each model is covered in pints of milk and then Wieczorkiewicz takes a number of shots using three different cameras. As the jugs of milk are thrown, the movement of the liquid is captured using fast exposure. The individual frames are then layered in Photoshop to create the finished result. Wieczorkiewicz, who is now based in London and has founded the Aurum Light Studio, said: ‘We work with specific light and pretty normal cameras, there is no magic behind it.’ Speaking about the inspiration for the superhero calendar, Wieczorkiewicz writes on the Aurum Light blog: ‘This time we wanted to make a very relaxed and colourful series… simply, something really cool!’ ‘Milk was coloured with pigments to match the concepts. The biggest challenge was to accomplish a specific shapes for the illustrations,’ he explains.