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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Japan's Booming Sex Niche: Elder Porn

Diversity in porn! Rather fascinating: the growth of elder porn parallels the aging Japanese population. We are our porn?

Besides his glowing complexion, Shigeo Tokuda looks like any other 74-year-old man in Japan. Despite suffering a heart attack three years ago, the lifelong salaryman now feels healthier, and lives happily with his wife and a daughter in downtown Tokyo. He is, of course, more physically active than most retirees, but that's because he's kept his part-time job — as a porn star.
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But Tokuda stresses the appeal of his work to an audience of his peers: "Elderly people don't identify with school dramas," he says. "It's easier for them to relate to older-men-and-daughters-in-law series, so they tend to watch adult videos with older people in them."
Japan's Booming Sex Niche: Elder Porn - TIME

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Sex workers go Web 2.0

In response to the Spitzer sex scandal, sex workers "organized a media blitz through blogs, Tumblr, Twitter and shared Google Docs. They kept tabs on which reporters approached the topic with respect and which didn't. And perhaps for the first time, they made their voices heard in mainstream venues like Fox News and CNN -- organizations that cannot be dismissed as fringe or adults-only media."

Sex Drive: IPhones, Twitter Let Sex Workers Spread Their Gospel

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Egypt's Dr. Ruth

A radio talk show about sex broadcast through out the Middle East:

Dr. Heba Kotb is tackling a taboo in the Arab world unlike anyone else: She's talking about sex openly on a show broadcast all over the Middle East.

It's a big first in these parts of the world, and Kotb leaves little uncovered.

"We talk about masturbation ... sex over the Internet. We talk about sex and Ramadan. We talk about the wedding night," said Kotb. Entitled "The Big Talk," the show is broadcast once a week over a satellite channel from Cairo, Egypt.

It took the 39-year-old mother three years of negotiations to get her show on the air. And a main reason she succeeded is that she talks only about sex allowed in the Quran -- sex between husband and wife.
Egypt's 'Dr. Ruth': Muslims need better sex

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