On until Saturday Nov 19th in Melbourne is ‘The Fellatio Monologues’ a performance about love, life and intimacy. The five monologues are written and directed by Scott Majors and performed by Australian cast members from well-known local television shows.
‘The Fellatio Monologues’ explores the differences between men and woman and also takes a look at how sometimes we are not always thinking about the job at hand. Are we always honest with ourselves, and those around us? Can an intimate shared moment be the catalyst for a break-up or a reconciliation? And what is actually going through your head on a one-night stand? Is it really the act you are performing?
Still not convinced? Read Claire Pickering’s review.
While you could be forgiven for thinking this show is essentially about penis jokes, Major’s aim in writing this piece is to address a more serious side of relationships. The bonus to this production is that it not only gives you permission to laugh out loud, but also to consider those awkward sexual issues within the relative anonymity and safety of your comfortable theatre seat.
Most interesting for me was how the audience unwittingly revealed their experiences and secrets in the moments when they laughed. In particular, one gentleman behind me gave a fascinating insight into his own life journey and sexual adventures. You could almost hear the collective audience snigger of: ‘Oh, you’ve done that too!’
Remaining shows:
Tues Nov 15 – Sat Nov 19
8pm
Revolt Melbourne
12 Elizabeth Street Kensington VIC
Another sexy Melbourne event this week is ‘Erotic Fan Fiction’, live readings at the Wheeler Centre
Each month, Bedpost Confessions assembles a fabulous and diverse group of sexy writers, readers, and actors with performances about sex, sensuality, and the steamy side of life. This month the Austin based event will be sparking conversations in San Francisco, in a co-presentation by Femina Potens.
The SF edition will be hosted by Julie Gillis and feature readings by activist and feminist porn producer Madison Young, sex blogger Sadie Smythe, radical sex hacker Maggie Mayhem, 2010 International Ms Leather Mollena Williams, author and activist Thea Hillman, and Lambda Literary winner Simon Sheppard.
Thursday, September 22nd
The Make-Out Room
3225 22nd Street
San Francisco, CA
7:30-10:00
$15 at the door
Listen to a recording from the August event with literary humor involving buttocks, cunnilingus, and one man’s subconscious – by Irwin Tang.
Desde la prevención hasta el tratamiento, para nosotros ya es indispensable. Las células que se cultivan de esta manera son muy diferentes de las células originales, cuando la estimulación sexual produce la liberación local Humanmanufacturing de óxido nítrico.
Sound artist and DJ, Robin The Fog, has put together this DJ set composed of some “sexciting” rare record finds. Visit his blog for the entertaining back stories behind some of the tracks. An adult action story that is used in this mix has an album cover that boasts, “actually hear them enjoying the forbidden and frolicking in orgiastic spasms of sensuous delights” and “the first to stick you in the ear with what you’ve always wanted to hear.” Great slogans! I think I may have to adopt them for the next synopsis I write for Sonic Erotica.
29 Days of August is a novella of appetites, a Dangerous Liaisons for the digital era.
Designed as an accompaniment to the languid, over-heated days of summer, ’29 Days of August’ follows the adventures of two lovers as they travel in a vintage Porsche 914 through Europe and steal a painting that captured the imagination of 19th century luminaries from Oscar Wilde to Sarah Bernhardt. This couple lives by two simple rules. First, hide nothing—share with radical transparency each moment, each caress. Second, never utter a word about the past—no names, no history, no baggage.
Interestingly, this erotica fiction is written with social media platforms in mind. Made up of 140 character spurts tailored for the forum of twitter it is delivered in daily installments from August 1st to the 29th of 2011.
29 Days of August is embedded within the fabric of social networks but exists at a slower, vacation-oriented velocity, asking to be relished leisurely through the course of a month.
A sample:
The coil comes up red hot and you inhale. We share the cigarette on the hood. My tongue grows heavy and limp.
I brush a fleck of tobacco off your lips with my thumb, then brush your lips again before taking your mouth in mine.
We kiss like this for an eternity, our mouths partially anesthetized, cigarette staleness overwhelmed by desire.
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via: Em & Lo