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Banned MTV Music Videos
As sinuous synthesizer chords fill the air, the camera zooms through the soft, sensuous lighting and focuses on a woman’s hand. The camera pans down from her hand to her feet, and then slowly travels up between her legs, past her silken blond bush, up past enormous tits, complete with gigantic erect nipples, and finally arrives at her horny, inviting face.
Filthy StaffPublished 8 years ago in FilthyPublic Sex Guide
Sex can get boring. It’s ok, you can admit it. Even with the most skillful of lovers, rolling in the sheets can get, well, a bit stale. I mean, there are only so many variations on a theme, right? Him on top, her on top, him behind, on your side, standing up, lying down…yaaaawn… oops, sorry, I dozed off for a sec there. But you can see my point.
Ailish DelaneyPublished 8 years ago in FilthyHow to Have Sex After Kids
It’s been months since the doctor has cleared you for sex, yet you can still count on one hand how many times you’ve actually done it. Your partner wants you, you want your partner, but the baby wants you both—all the time. And when the baby gives you a moment, you are either too tired or too busy to remember how horny you are. It never ends. Babies become toddlers and then, in the blink of an eye, they are kids. Kids are a tremendous deterrent to sex. They are there all the time. A little carpe diem and a lot of planning is what it takes to have sex after a child comes into your life.
Jus L'amorePublished 8 years ago in FilthyWhy the Little Black Dress is Sexy
Little black dresses should be as easy going on as they are coming off. They should be classy and fabulous, just like the girl who wears them. They should also, however, be sexy like the woman whose curves fill them. The iconic little black dress was first introduced to Vogue by Coco Chanel, whose sexual exploits were explored in the film The Rite Of Spring by Igor Stravinsky. Fashionista Chanel was pictured in a 1926 Vogue pictorial wearing a calf-length, straight, and simply-decorated little black dress. The magazine dubbed the piece “Chanel’s Ford” because, like the Model T, the little black dress was simple and accessible for women of all social classes. Vogue also said that the little black dress would become "a sort of uniform for all women of taste," and they were correct. Today, the LBD is so popular that it has become a rule of fashion for every woman to own at least one. Whether you're dressing up or dressing down, you don't have to sacrifice class or comfort—two of the many reasons why a black dress is an essential element in every woman's wardrobe.
Lizzie BoudoirPublished 8 years ago in FilthyMichel Gyarmathy Interview
Built as a music-hall, the locale was home to various operas, concerts, gymnastics, magic and comedy shows. Its boards were trodden by such famous beginners as Charlie Chaplin and Colette (before she turned novelist). The theater shifted emphasis during World War I, when "the exhibition of feminine pulchritude in the nude became the most sensational aspect of a Folies show." Nothing to do with shepherdesses, the Folies's name was intended to be Trévise, but some dispute developed and Bergère was taken from the name of a nearby street. In the sparkling era that followed, stars included Maurice Chevalier and Mistinguette, Raimu, Fernandel, Yvonne Printemps, and Josephine Baker.
Filthy StaffPublished 8 years ago in FilthyBecoming a Dominatrix
James was ever on the alert for new converts at his club. “Going submissive, too?” he leered at Danielle, nudging her shoulder with his.
Filthy StaffPublished 8 years ago in FilthySounds of Sex
From the mating calls of birds to the impassioned grunts and shrieks of the gorilla in heat, most creatures use sounds to communicate lust and the various stages of sexual pleasure. For some, the making of appropriate sounds is the only way to arouse a desired mate. Man is the only creature who has hang-ups about freely expressing sounds of sex, which range from moans, whimpers, yells, to more explicit language.
Filthy StaffPublished 8 years ago in FilthySexual Innuendos in Pokémon
In a world where the adorable faces of Jigglypuffs and Clefairys roam free, you might be surprised by the lack of innocence behind the scenes of the Pokémon universe. While the show and games were presumably created for a younger crowd, the adult fanbase is enjoying it just as much. Have you ever looked closely at Cloyster? Or accidentally spouted out the name of a Pokémon instead of asking your girlfriend to bed? It wouldn’t be the first time, as the fine line between sexual innuendos and Pokémon culture continues to blur. Sex and gender has always been an implicit topic throughout the Pokémon world. While each creature is labeled with a gender, the two sexes almost always look the same. Rather than simply smile awkwardly as Kakuna uses harden, however, Filthy is uncovering the hidden sexual messages behind your favorite pocket monsters. So zipper up your Gyarados but let your Poké Balls hang free, welcome to the sexy world of Pokémon.
Filthy StaffPublished 8 years ago in Filthy