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I read 50 Shades (had to, I was reviewing it). It is a really truly bad piece of writing. And time I will never get back. But it is testament to how many women are interested in mild BDSM. Which incidentally was considered a mental illness until very recently. How weird is that!

I'd never heard of BDSM either. I've heard of M&S though, that is quite popular.


Back to the point porn is boring. And sometimes quite nasty.


Where will I find decent erotica? And what happened to all the funny soft porn from the 1970s or even the gratuitous semi nudity we could expect from sit coms from the same era. When the busty women chases after the bus in one of the On the Buses films and her top pops open, that is classic. As is the Harry and Paul take on On the Buses.

It does seem a shame, malumbu. Fashions change.


But who knows, with the passing of time - and a bit of luck - the normalisation of mild sexual assault will once again become primetime family viewing.



*gropes the breasts of a passing teenage schoolgirl, accompanied by the sound of a rasping trombone*

on the subject of FSoG, even La Piba with her guilty pleasures bookcase stuffed full of Cecilia Aherne, said it was just awful.


You don't need to climb a mountain to know it's a mountain, but at least the view rocks.

When it comes to turds I'd strongly advise taking things on trust.

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