2008 April

Sex 2.0 (Was it good for you?)

Hells yeah!

In case you missed it, bloggers, podcasters, writers, exhibitionists and voyeurs from both coasts (and all places in between) converged on 1763 in Atlanta this weekend for Sex 2.0, the latest brainchild of Amber Rhea.

The admittedly “vanilla” joined swingers, poly, LGBT, BDSM, sex workers, body modification and gender dysphoria communities to wax on “the intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality.” Sounds pithy? It was.

There were discussions, how-to’s, tips and demonstrations to appeal to anyone with an intelligent and progressive appreciation and practice of sex.

But honestly, there was so much awesomeness consumed between Friday and Sunday, us sex positive folks had a tricky time capturing it all. My computer refuses to read my camera’s Compact Flash card. No pics until I get that sorted out. Besides, our best stories are unbloggable. You just had to be there.

What I can share (subject to future editing):

Stuff Dumb People Write

I admit, Stuff White People Like makes me chuckle. Obviously, I’m not alone. With a crazy amount of comments and even a book deal, it’s no wonder the Internets have been swarmed by a bunch of Stuff People Like clones.

As the site gets more popular, comments like the following on their #88 Having Gay Friends post are to be expected:

Not quite.

My favorite part is “it’s a sizable subculture in the inner cities.” Oh, really? Sounds like somebody watched Paris Is Burning and now think they’re an expert on black, gay subculture. I’ll let you read what Damien wrote on your own.

P.S. I totally stole this “comment fail” concept from Amber.