Peeking in on my girlfriend Natasha....
Hi girls and guys!
I decided to spare everyone a blog entitled "The Trouble with Hypocrisy and Sex in America," and just post these pictures of me peeping on Natasha.
I really did want to write that blog about sex in America though, I have to confess. I had a lot of it ready to go!
I was going to illustrate some points with examples from the slew of non-news items in the last month regarding such notables as Audrina Patridge's "art" photos, Spitzer's whore gone wild pics/vid, the "prude" girl from Sex in the City and her (very) amateur sex pics, and even Lilo doing a spread with Marilyn Monroe's photographer, etc.
Are these things really such a big deal? Is sex or nudity still shocking in the world of "Two Girls and One Cup"? Sad to say it is to some people. I could cry over what self-righteous finger pointers still get away with and accomplish in the "modern" world, but instead, I decided to take the tack of the Marquis DeSade and just look at all this sexual repression as a good thing.
Rules, ethics, and morals just make our naughtiness feel that much naughtier.
Without rules to break, and social mores to flaunt, sex would lose a lot of its luster. So while I won't say this often, I will say it today: Let's hear it for the Puritans!
Also it is oh, so hilarious when high ranking officials fall face first into their own disgrace over the very "vices" they were so vocal against. Let's hear it for reporters, the almighty god of the scandal. (The moral here is to be in a biz where any scandal is a good scandal--which is not politics.)
Good thing I'll never be running for public office! Not that my bare butt or exposed nipples would stand in my way. No, I suffer instead from being congruent! Politics is no place for a woman who tells the truth!
xoxo,
Izabael
P.S. As per usual, more of these photos can be found in my photo page.




Thanks for the photos, instead of the rant--not that the rant didn't sound pretty good. But the hypocritical nature of the United States is not confined just to sex--nor is it confined to the U.S. alone.
Our world society are based on being hypocritical--doing one thing for the public and another thing in your private moments--and yet strangely no one ever wants to be called a "hypocrite."--not even when they go against the cardinal rules of their religion, such as adultery which is against just about everyone large mainstream religion there is.
If you choose an alternate religion that allows you sexual freedom they brand you a "cult"--you can't win really. Not at all. Unless as you said you look to see the humorous side of things. Not sure that helps me always though.
Posted by: Aureal La | March 26, 2008 at 03:14 PM
Speaking of Ashley Dupre, I had a frustrated laugh at the way the guy from Girls Gone Wild totally gamed the media. First he gets news that offers a million dollars, then he just happens to find lost "footage", retracts his bid of a million dollars, and says that he has footage of her playing with other girls and that the "topless" scene is worth it alone. He also told the media it would be 5.99 on the website the next day.
Turns out that not only does she look ugly and white trash like most of his other girls, that there is no real girl action, just a lame topless flashing scene and you have to pay $30 for a monthly membership. There is no $5 option for just his video. Still, he didn't actually lie since the she is playing with other girls (not nude or sexually), and he got mainstream AP newswire to spew his advertising spiel, and as far as lying about the price, he could just say he changed his mind. He really played the media on that one. Good job Joe Francis.
Posted by: Shug Nugget | March 27, 2008 at 11:41 AM