You might like (or hate) the movie "King Kelly". It's a crazy
millennial culture film about a young girl who runs a sex website and
her adventures with her friend. Definitely rated "not for Buck." It
gets pretty hilarious at points. Louisa Krause (Kelly) has been in a
few movies including "Taking Woodstock."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2062966/
It's available both on Netflix and Hulu.
On 10/28/2013 12:22 PM, TurquoiseB wrote:
A number of years ago, I read a short rap by one of my favorite
authors, Ursula K. Le Guin. In it, she brilliantly pinpointed
something about the "sexual revolution" that I had never seen
pinpointed before, and have rarely since -- its brevity.
She defined the "sexual revolution" as that short period of history
that existed between the invention of penicillin and the birth control
pill, and the entrance of AIDS.
That was it, according to her. At *every other time in human history*,
having sex was a potentially fatal experience. Women could easily die
in childbirth, and before penicillin diseases like syphilis were
largely untreatable, and sometimes fatal.
We now live in the post-sexual-revolution era. At this point, sex has
become a potentially fatal experience again, or at the very least, an
experience that could lead to some non-fatal but pretty devastating STDs.
That's why I see this guy, and his app, kinda as heroes in the ongoing
sexual revolution. He took a problem and solved it, fairly gracefully.
http://www.fastcompany.com/3020641/meet-the-safest-man-in-america-to-have-sex-with