Welcome to NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday! Are you having a good day yet.

+ Life is so much easier when you know about your vagina:
“The truth is, until I was twenty-three or so, my friends and I didn’t know that much about our ladyparts. We were aware of the basics, but when it came to advanced-level stuff, we were kind of clueless. What do you do if sex hurts? What happens if your Pap smear is abnormal? How do you prevent a UTI? These were questions I didn’t know the answer to, and if any of my female friends knew, they weren’t saying.”

+ Sugarbutch would like to help butch tops get off:
“It might be time for some radical acceptance about how your body works. So maybe you don’t come over and over — but are your orgasms strong and powerful? Are they big, and leave you panting and shaking? Maybe not. But think about the things that are uniquely yours about your orgasm, and embrace them.”

+ The TSA will write you personal notes about your vibrator while missing that handgun in the bag next to yours:
“First, note what the TSA hasn’t been catching in checked baggage: loaded guns. Specifically, a loaded gun that slipped through security at LAX last Sunday. The only reason anyone even knows about the incident is because the gun simply fell out of a duffel bag as it was being unloaded at its destination. Not to worry though — TSA wants you to know that it’s only their responsibility to check for loaded guns in carry-on luggage, not in checked bags. Great news.
It’s nonetheless interesting that TSA would bring up their searches of checked luggage. While some of their agents were very pointedly not catching loaded guns, other agents — specifically those in Newark — were leaving notes about sex toys in women’s luggage. Jill Filipovic of Feministe was traveling to Dublin and had packed her silver bullet vibrator. When she opened her luggage on the other side of the ocean she found an inspection slip and a note saying “GET YOUR FREAK ON GIRL.”

+ There are 10 fetish photographers to follow on Twitter.
+ It just got harder to access porn in the UK after a judge ruled that Britain’s largest ISP has to prevent its customers from accessing a movie piracy site opposed by major film studios:
“‘Copyright owners can take a great deal of comfort from today’s decision,’ said Simon Baggs, a lawyer from Wiggin LLP in London, who argued for a film studio trade group in last year’s case. ‘The court has conclusively recognized the critical role that ISPs can be required to play in preventing infringement.’”

+ There are lots of reasons to like glass sex toys.
+ Remittance Girl has advice on how to write erotica:
“You are going to have to read a lot of work that is reasonably modern, and develop your own sense of whether it is good writing or not. Not just hot, but GOOD. I would also suggest that you don’t limit your reading to ‘erotica’. There are many works of fiction that are deeply sensual, sensory, emotional, honest and excellent examples of the kind of elements necessary to good erotic writing. They are often novels that work you up to the place where people are going to fuck and then shyly close off the chapter there. […]
Erotica deals with subject matter that almost everyone already lives – desire, sex, love, lust, rejection, hope. We all have a lot of experience of these things. So writing about it in an interesting way is even harder. Your sexual or romantic experience may be interesting to you because you’re emotions are invested in it. But it’s not special to anyone else unless you can bring some special insight your written account. I think I’ve said this before, but I’ll say it again: sexually speaking, we all know what goes where. We don’t need you to write that.”

+ John Millward went through 5,000 reviews of escorts to see what language everyone used, among other things: “People have very different opinions on prostitution. Is it healthy? Moral? Should it be totally legalized? But they are questions for a different article. All I want to comment on here is what I’ve seen in the field reports I’ve analyzed and read.” The results are really interesting, and an infographic:

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