And the Soviets did at one point attempt to blackmail Sukarno by filming him having sex with a group of flight attendants. “When … Sukarno visited Moscow in the 1960s, the KGB sought to take advantage of his renowned sexual appetite, sending a batch of glamorous young women posing as air hostesses to his hotel,” Tim Lister wrote in a CNN piece on sex and espionage.

Oh man, these people are crazy. Although… now I’m starting to write fanfiction in my head about Kim Kardashian being a CIA agent and blackmaling people with sex tapes.
A vast majority of these penises are funny, casual, unserious. Their unceremonious appearance — as naturalism, comedy, symbolism, provocation — is new, and maybe progressive. But that progress is exclusive, because these penises almost always belong to white men. As commonplace as it has recently become to see black men on television and at the heart of films, and as normal as it’s becoming to see male nudity in general, it has been a lot more difficult to see those two changes expressed in the same body. A black penis, even the idea of one, is still too disturbingly bound up in how America sees — or refuses to see — itself. I enjoyed HBO’s summer crime thriller, “The Night Of,” but it offered some odd food for thought: The most lovingly photographed black penis I’ve ever seen on TV belonged to a corpse in the show’s morgue. Meanwhile, the series’s most sexual black character was a rapist inmate.
READ IT.
Welcome to Bonoboville, where Susan Block (and her flock) lead a lifestyle inspired by our sex-loving cousin, the bonobo […]
Every Saturday night, from 10:30 to midnight Pacific Standard Time, a live, unscripted sex-oriented talk show called the “Dr. Susan Block Show” streams from a so-called “Womb Room” in Max’s motel home. “Brothers and sisters, lovers and sinners, artists and exhibitionists, voyeurs and connoisseurs,” a sinuous voice introduces it. “Welcome to the greatest sexuality show on Earth.” The show’s namesake is its sole mainstay, star and host: Dr. Susan Block, aka Dr. Suzy, who is also Max’s spouse. Married since 1992, they’ve been collaborating even longer, with him supporting her public persona — that is: sexy, smart and relatively obscure.
Damn. A. Commune. Inspired. By. The. Sex. Lives. Of. Bonobos.
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