Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Sex News: Porn Star Stereotypes, Sex Robots, & Google Searches

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Look around and you can see that the most successful women in the industry are no fools. For example, 24-year-old Carter Cruise was a college student who chose to leave university in order to pursue a career in the adult industry. She’s since been nominated for nine Adult Video News (AVN) awards. Ex-porn star Asia Carrera is a member of the high-IQ society Mensa. There’s also Tasha Reign, performer, director, and founder of TashaReign.com, who was a student at UCLA before her porn career. When asked in a recent interview with the Guardian what the biggest misconception about female porn stars is, she said, “That they’re uneducated. I’m very confident with how smart I am and how much I love my job.” Benincasa adds that her friends in porn “are all very, very smart people.”

Porn-Stereotypes

So many stereotypes, so little time.

Experts say sex robot prostitutes are just around the corner – and will help fight people trafficking and the spread of sexual diseases.

According to a bizarre paper in an academic journal, red-light districts will be transformed by 2050 with the introduction of the robotic sex workers.

Ian Yeoman, a scientist specializing in futurology, and Michelle Mars, a sexologist at the University of Wellington, co-authored a paper entitled “Robots, Men and Sex Tourism”.

In the paper, they imagine an Amsterdam brothel in 2050.

Female-Robot

I would not want to be a cleaning lady at that brothel. Imagine having to clean the jizz off of and out of robots all day and night?! Ewwwwwww.

While the 50 states have had their differences, and did try to murder each other that one time, we can mostly look at each piece of America as part of a rich tapestry, with each state’s distinct character adding to the whole.

And now, thanks to some research by real estate web site Estately, we can see how each state is deeply, deeply stupid in its own way. Estately has catalogued the Google search most particular to each state. To clarify, this isn’t the most common search in every state—that would be “Why you always hatin’?”—it’s the search most particular to that state. There are questions Alaskans ask more than “How to smoke salmon?”—but they ask that one a lot more often than the lower 49.

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Florida, I love you!

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