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Written by Anastasia Mavromatis   
Monday, 30 June 2008 02:33

New in-house blogs have been unleashed and hopefully more will follow. This move is to promote new writing and provide more exposure for writers to explore sexuality and write great content. Two new Lucrezia Blogs have made their debut: Pop My Cherry and Conversations with Bod.

The blog list is growing and while Lucrezia blogging isn’t a paying position (during this period - the future holds more possibilities), we’re flexible to allow bloggers/writers to use their own advertising accounts on the blogs. Which brings us to the first blogs:

 

Pop my Cherry will explore sexuality through the lens of pop culture. According to blog author, Domina Doll:

I am interested in how the fetishization of commodities in advertising and mass consumerism influences “pop culture” and our ideologies, sexual identities through the construction of myths. This blog—through its exploration of “sexual pop culture” will also attempt to deconstruct those myths through critique, reviews and counterculture ideologies.

“pop my cherry” will cover a wide range of subjects, and in case I ever run out of ideas, here are some points of interest.

radical feminism, sex and horror, sex and death, DIY porn, women-made porn, kink and deviant sex, sexual politics, sadism and masochism, repression of female desire, erotic culture, cultural icons, representations of sex in mass culture, ritual, history, retro, sex work, sex and violence, “sex, gender and desire”, self/other, taboos, cinematic glamour, exotic as erotic, sex goddesses, sluts and whore, whore culture, idolatry and iconoclasm, vamps and seductresses, femmes fatales, pagan cults, subject/object, webcam exhibitionism, sex positive sexuality, sex museums, pop art, sex toys, sex products, sexuality guides, pin-up photography, fetish photography, advertising, the construction of women via the media, body image, modern primitives and body modification, cults, subcultures, views of sexuality in ancient cultures, and more…

 

Conversations with Bod will concentrate on women and body image. This blog will also include other sticky subjects that may be influenced by body image, such as sex and relationships. If you head to the ‘blogs’ section of the navigation bar, the drop down menu will list the blogs as they are added to our blog family.

Enjoy

 

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