Top-notch (and adorable — I hope she doesn’t find that offensive; I certainly don’t mean it in a chauvinistic way) erotic blogger Tess Madrone riffs and rants (but always engagingly) on new book America Unzipped. Author Brian Alexander “is simply documenting the behaviors and thoughts Americans have about sex. His book ultimately gives the reader the impression that sexual repression might not be as rampant as we once assumed it was in America. Once I realized that Alexander was focused on conveying that America was not as sexually repressed as one might think, I found myself wanting to not like Alexander. I mean who could seriously expect me to believe that our county wasn’t sexually repressed?!?”

Read more at Erotic Ramblings: America Unzipped: In Search of Sex and Satisfaction.

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6 Responses to “America Unzipped: In Search of Sex and Satisfaction”

  1. Valerie on February 13th, 2008 8:16 am

    Just wanted to live a comments about your blog saying that I really enjoy the reading keep up the good work (saw your site via Fleshbot)

  2. admin on February 13th, 2008 9:44 pm

    Thanks for the kind words, Valerie. As a true aficionado of great fellatio, I like your site also.
    All the breast,
    Rio Joe

  3. tess madrone on February 26th, 2008 3:50 am

    Please write more Joe, I miss your thoughts. You are a great writer that has a unique view to offer. Please don’t wait until your next adventure to share your thoughts with us!
    -Tess

  4. admin on February 26th, 2008 6:29 pm

    Thanks, Tess. Right now I’m in the midst of a bad case of writer’s block.

  5. Luis Paulo Fraga on September 5th, 2008 12:00 pm

    In response to your comment: I feel Ill about both cases. The illegal part, for me, is the worst. Prostitution should be a matter of state, in a way of legalizing girls and boys that put themselves into this world and are constantly facing humiliations, disrespect, violence and abuse from customers and other society members. This said, it does not means I’m in favor of prostitution and sexual tourism. I believe prostituion is a violence against who practise and who search for it. But, since it will never stops, it’s a governamental obligation to aid these people. As I’ve read in your blog, your opinion runs around the “fun” part of going to whorehouses and stuff. It’s a valid opinion, but not the unique one. I ask you: why don’t you use your homeland’s own consenting prostitutes? There are plenty of beautiful women around the world, I bet there’s also in your town. The image of Brazil solely as a sex reduct, as your blog transmitts, is diminishing and I feel sorrow for it. But, it’s not your fault. It’s our fault. Our lack of attention to this part of society has led us to create this image. Maybe, with some sort of legal support for these professionals, the image will slowly begins to change. Don’t understand me wrong: I felt happy to know your blog exists and I’ll surely keep on reading it. Thanks for your comment too.

  6. Luis Paulo Fraga on September 5th, 2008 12:01 pm

    In fact, I’ll put a link to your blog on my post. If you feel that’s not appropiate, just tell me and I’ll remove it. Bye!

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