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  • In Other Blogs: Photobloggers Celebrate the Holidays

      Siege has been a busy boy. He captures Dania looking forlorn in her lovely party dress; Pauline looking pretty (and pretty bare) in a bare, wood-paneled room; and Mara posing for a Xmas portrait. Meanwhile, a mystery girl bathed in red light receives a close, pelvic inspection. And as far as holidays go, New Years Eve wasnt all ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 01-02-2008
  • Checking in with the Blog-a-Log, New Year’s Edition

    Charlotte_Web hasnt written a 2008 entry, but were interested to see what shenanigans her New Years Eve included. On New Years Eve she wondered if I would/could ever be bold/dumb enough to write about having sex, as in actually HAVING it, not the mere fact of it-having-been-had. Heres hoping she does SJ1000 ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 01-02-2008
  • From the Archives: The Halcyon Years of Adult Film

    Porn these days is mostly an internet phenomenon few triple-X features are made on film and even fewer advertise themselves through traditional movie posters. No so old films; the book X-Rated: Adult Movie Posters of the 60s and 70s celebrated classic XXX placards, and in 2004 we reproduced a few of the best. See them here.  
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 01-02-2008
  • Playing Catch-Up: Film Reviews and Photo Galleries

    The Nerve Insider was on vacation last week and we missed some great content. Lets catch up - Mondays horoscopes told Taurus to get ready for the mile-high club. - On Friday we had two photo galleries, one of men smoking and one film-inspired woman. Something for everyone here - Also on Friday, film reviews. There Will Be ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 01-02-2008
  • New on Nerve: Installment Six of Crying in Restaurants, by Sarah Hepola

      As you may remember from previous installments, Sarah cries a lot. But in this installment she doesnt weep in a restaurant. She cries in other places, but by the end of the story her tears have dried up and been replaced by something else love, fulfillment, hope; whatever it is, wed all be lucky to have stories that end like this. ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 01-02-2008
  • The Nerve Year-In-Review Quiz

     Welcome to 2008! Before we move forward lets take one last look at 2007: put on your thinking cap for our year-in-review quiz. Answer questions about gay wizards, lying in online profiles and naked celebrities and, depending on your score, well tell you which celebrity couple you are.
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 01-02-2008
  • From the Archives: A Personal Essay by Emily DePrang

     In 2005 Ms. Emily DePrang wrote a great essay about being fired for sexual harassment for our Sex at Work issue. For the next week, a little voice piped up every few seconds to remind me you're a pervert. People who knew you were grossed out by you. People you shared cigarettes with were disturbed enough to trot downstairs ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 12-28-2007
  • From the Archives: A Personal Essay by David Shields

    "The Rachel Mysteries: A Trilogy" is a personal essay from 1999 by David Shields about his first love. He reads her journal and they have intense, enraptured sex. In her journal, she wrote that she had never been kissed like this in her life and that she inevitably had trouble going to sleep after seeing me. She actually ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 12-27-2007
  • From the Archives: An Essay by Enrique Fernández

    Merry day after Christmas! Were posting a story that explains why some men cat-call women on the street. It's also about desiring people of the cloth and more generally about the sexuality of a lapsed Roman Catholic. But what sticks out in our mind is this explanation of cat-calls, or piropos: Theoretically, the ultimate point of ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 12-26-2007
  • From the Archives: Fiction by Deb Margolin

    This story takes place in the end of the summer, when even the heat feels cool because its tired of itself. Its set in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a town that had the stillness of a rattlesnake before the strike. The descriptions in this story are spot-on. The narrator hears a fight start slowly, like a lawn-mower far ...
    Posted to Nerve Insider (Weblog) by Sarah on 12-24-2007
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  • Slice

    Each month a new artist; each image a new angle. This month: Giovanni Cervantes.
  • Paper Airplane Crush

    A San Francisco photographer on the eternal search for the girls of summer.
  • Autumn

    A fashionable L.A. photo editor exploring all manner of hyper-sexual girls down south.
  • Chase

    The creator of Supercult.com poses his pretty posse.
  • Rose and Olive

    Houston neighbors pull back the curtains and expose each other’s lives.