July 03, 2006
And Speaking of Fireworks . . .
Joan C. has a splendid guide to cunnilingus as part of her Oral Sex for Dummies series.
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I guess it must still be Blog Sweeps week, since Joan is pandering to her readership. Right there in the gutter, that one. (I, on the other hand, am an advocate for your right to know.)
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It's cheaper to read the blog on cunnilingus than pay to hear it talked about in College. At Georgia State University in Atlanta, the web site for the Women's Studies department lists the "outside interests" of the department's teachers, and one lists "the search for the social meaning of cunnilingus" as her main outside interest. No kidding.
Posted by: clyde at July 04, 2006 03:09 AM (6m+7s)
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Talk about speaking in tongues! Could students have hacked the website?
Posted by: Darrell at July 04, 2006 07:40 AM (4YZrP)
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I doubt it. Of course, some of us think cunnilingus is deeply meaningful. She might have world-shattering insights, ya know.
Posted by: Attila Girl at July 04, 2006 10:22 AM (4IuF2)
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Insights like "Mmmmm!!! F'ing YES! Nnmmm!" ? Some insights are better than others, but each is worth its weight in gold.
For those interested, I finally found the GSU instructor referenced by Clyde-- Mindy Stombler, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, and a member of the Affiliate (not Core)Faculty for Women's Studies. http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwwsi/faculty_staff/affiliate/stombler.html
Personally, I think it's a fine 'how-do-you-do," Mindy. I wonder how long a male faculty member would last with a similar comment on his faculty bio? Hmmm? Or does fall into Bill Clinton's "Not Sex" category? If so, I wholeheartedly support it. And MIndy? Couldn't you just say you're a cunning linguist like everyone else?
Posted by: Darrell at July 04, 2006 12:14 PM (P7brs)
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The web site wasn't hacked. It's the official web site of the department of women's studies at Ga State U in Atlanta. Every teacher lists her "outside interests". Most have to do with lesbianism, starting from the head of the department, involving "researching" it, "experiencing" it, talking about it, living it, whatever, it's apparently an on-going process. Except for one that likes to communicate with the dead. This is true. Go to Ga State U web site, click on the dept, then see what you see.
Posted by: clyde at July 04, 2006 01:27 PM (6m+7s)
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