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The Grand Slutathon

The word “slut” can be divisive. I never use it to describe women, as it’s been used as a tool of oppression for far too long. However, when it comes to men, I love to subvert expectations and tease a shag-happy gent with jibes of “you’re such a slut!” or “you massive slag!” or “I bet you’ve worn your knob down to the width of a Peperami, the number of holes you’ve stuck it in!*”.

For this reason, I’m delighted to be attending Ms Tytania’s Grand Slutathon. It’s a CFNM (clothed female, nude male) party in sumptuous surroundings where we stick it to the man with a spot of lady-on-chap strap-on fun and “forced” male bisexuality. Click here for more details, and click here to read my interview about taking men up the tradesman’s.

*Yes, I know that a penis doesn’t actually erode through overuse, but using it as an insult makes exactly as much physiological sense as a man telling a woman that her vagina loosens when she has sex with lots of different men. Yes. We’ve all heard men say that about women they consider to be “sluts”. The only thing to make a lady-hole go temporarily saggy is having a small human’s entire body pushed out of it. Gentlemen, unless you’ve got a knob the size of a fully-formed baby, it will make no change whatsoever to the elasticity of a woman’s vagina.

Tana Louise

Tana Louise, aka the “Cincinnati Sinner” was a stunning burlesque performer and fetish icon of the 1950s, yet her fame is often eclipsed by that of fellow Irving Klaw model, Bettie Page. The Vingage Sleaze blog describes her as “the MAJOR untold story of the 1950s”. She was a columnist and pin-up for the early femdom magazine “Exotique” and later married its owner, Leonard Burtman.

Vintage Sleaze says:

“As far as I know, the story of how they met has not been told or documented…though the best source I have found, by FAR, is the dissertation of Robert Bienvenu, certainly the most interesting and pertinent text produced to date on early fetish material and climate which produced it.”

Depressingly little is known about her life, or if she’s still alive now, but there are articles and lots and lots and lots of photos of her at Retro Junkie and Java’s Bachelor Pad, and Vintage Sleaze recently got hold of a beautiful and very rare picture of Tana Louise mid-dance. Click here to go and have a look.