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Tuesday Tasting: Leopard Lust, Facebook And Feel Ups



Each week, Ariel Waldman serves a tasting of the latest in sex and tech.

Kelly Bares All For Leopard Unboxing

No doubt, by now you've seen all the unboxing and read all the bitching about the recently released Leopard Mac OSX. While we've yet to screw with our system, KellysArcade has seemingly done just that. Stripping down for her system upgrade, Kelly took photos of her Mac fangirl fetish and provided us with quite the fleshy photo album. We can't help but concur with Fleshbot, these might be the sexiest set of unboxing photos we've seen.

Mobile Phones Attempt to Fend Off Feel Ups

With a rise in train riders with wandering fingers, feel ups have become a problem for many female commuters in Japan. The "Anti-Groping Appli" is a mobile phone application that flashes threatening text-based messages and sounds at potential perverts. With messages like "Excuse me, did you just grope me?" "Groping is a crime," and "Shall we head to the police?", the phone attempts to be an anti-social object for women who don't want the "hassle" to be heard. We'd recommend a quick elbow to the gut instead before grabbing for your phone.

Risque Facebook Application Goes IRL

Naughty Gifts is one of the most used applications among Facebook fetishists. Gifts like blue balls, whipped cream and pearl necklaces are given as virtual play things for other profiles.

"The kids of MySpace appeared to be more deviant than their Pottery Barn Facebook counterparts," said the St. Petersburg-born developer, a member of several women's advocacy groups including the Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus. "Facebook users, much like Southern senators, kept their naughty sides under wraps and it made sense to make an app to bring out the naughtiness."

Going.com, the creator of the craze, is now taking the toy teasing to a series of IRL parties, from San Francisco to New York. The events are sure to be interesting, as giving ball gags as gifts might be best left for behind glowing screens. [via]

 
Comments
grrowler

grrowler

Sarasota, FL
October 2007

OCT 30, 2007 10:16 AM

lol

formerviking

formerviking

Denver, PA
May 2006

OCT 30, 2007 12:48 PM

That Kelly has a rather nice bum love

Jennifer_

Jennifer_

Venezuela
November 2006

OCT 30, 2007 07:16 PM

arielwaldman said:
With a rise in train riders with wandering fingers, feel ups have become a problem for many female commuters in Japan. The "Anti-Groping Appli" is a mobile phone application that flashes threatening text-based messages and sounds at potential perverts. With messages like "Excuse me, did you just grope me?" "Groping is a crime," and "Shall we head to the police?", the phone attempts to be an anti-social object for women who don't want the "hassle" to be heard. We'd recommend a quick elbow to the gut instead before grabbing for your phone.


That's sad that women are too embarrassed to confront their gropers out loud in public. Whenever I get groped on the Underground I just say 'excuse me, get off'. Its the rather loony molesters that have something to feel embarrassed about, not the female commuters. Ugh.

It makes me wish that instead of inventing the device, they'd just teach commuters the power of the words 'fuck off'. Although, I guess its good for the people that prefer a more gentle approach to dealing with these things.

Twelve

Twelve

Bay City, MI
April 2007

OCT 30, 2007 07:40 PM

Facebook was way cooler before it had a billion useless applications.

Jennifer_

Jennifer_

Venezuela
November 2006

OCT 30, 2007 07:43 PM

It was cooler back in the day before everyone and their grandma was on there. It seemed so fresh and mysterious.

arielwaldman

arielwaldman

San Francisco, CA
July 2007

OCT 31, 2007 02:39 AM

Personally, I never thought it was cool wink

Jennifer_

Jennifer_

Venezuela
November 2006

OCT 31, 2007 04:16 AM

arielwaldman said:
Personally, I never thought it was cool wink


Thus making you uber-cool.

I'm jealous.