Part two’s up now, in which we discuss alcohol and intoxication, is here. Confess I haven’t listened back to it yet.
Some of you might be surprised that there isn’t more sex-related content on this blog, after all I’ve done in the media, and with my involvement with the Erotic Awards. In fact, tonight is the Showcase, the semi final of strippers and performers at the Clapham Grand, and I will be sitting resplendent at the judges’ table, devoutly hoping that, this year, an enterprising audience member does not take the four-foot chain that has recently been coiled safely in the back passage of a stripper before being gently removed in time to the music, and whirl it around her head.
The trouble with writing (and broadcasting) about sex is that, once you’ve done it, you’ve crossed a line. No matter how many times you explain that sex isn’t just about, you know, doing it, but also about health, art, psychology, politics, and a thousand other issues, there will always be a suggestive ‘hur hur’ response, even from otherwise educated and well-travelled folks.
I’m not sure where I’m going with this post, as it’s early in the morning, but I’m sure you get my drift. Plus, there’s nowt wrong with a bit of discretion now and again.




ramblingwill
August 3, 2008
Aye, sex sure is a difficult subject to write right about!
You’re doing not bad.
taniaglyde
August 4, 2008
It is. But that doesn’t stop a lot of people doing it….