Happy Humpday! Welcome back to the mid-week stretch. It’s been a busy week so far, with no signs of letting up (it is gonna be a crazy spring around here), so sorry this Link Lovin’ is coming a little late in the day. I’ve been a busy beaver all day and finally I get to celebrate the awesomeness that is Humpday! Let’s get to it!
- Our favorite mini octogenarian sex educator, the fabulous Dr. Ruth Westheimer has been named Washington D.C.’s Honorary Secretary of the Department of Love and Relationships! Alright, fine, it’s just a marketing ploy to stimulate tourism in the capitol city. Still, it would be pretty freaking awesome if it was real. This country could seriously us it.
- Hustler recently announced there 2010-2011 parody lineup! It’s no holds barred this time around, as Avatar, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Glee all get the porno treatment, along with a bunch of others. This Ain’t your average porno season!
- The 2009 Sexies winners have been posted! The sex positive journalism awards feature the best and brightest of who’s writing about sex in the media. Congrats to all the awesome winners. I plan to read every link on the list! (via Fleshbot)
- Apparently while in Vegas for the Adult Entertainment Expo (AEE) earlier this month, Ron Jeremy stopped into the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which was also going on in Vegas at the same time and declared that parents should be more worried about video games’ negative influence than porn. Gamers were not only pissed, but confused as well, wondering why Jeremy was knocking his own profession by just saying something was worse than porn. While I agree that violent video games are worse that a lot of other things, I wouldn’t say they are worse than porn, but only because I don’t think of porn as a negative influence… (via JamyeWaxman)
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