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July 25, 2005

Sex on the brain

It is all around us, seeping into our brains, via magazines, newspapers and television. Once there, it gets to work, "reflexively and mechanically restructuring the brain "; terrifyingly, "involuntary cellular change takes place even during sleep, resisting informed consent ".
According to Dr Judith Reisman, pornography affects the physical structure of your brain turning you into a porno-zombie. Porn, she says, is an "erototoxin ", producing an addictive "drug cocktail " of testosterone, oxytocin, dopamine and serotonin with a measurable organic effect on the brain.

Some of us might consider this a good thing. Not Reisman: erototoxins aren't about pleasure, they're a "fear-sex-shame-and-anger stimulant". Reisman's paper on the subject The Psychopharmacology of Pictorial Pornography Restructuring Brain, Mind & Memory & Subverting Freedom of Speech has helped make her the darling of the anti-pornography crusade, and in November last year she presented her erototoxin theory to the US senate.

Under the auspices of Utah's Lighted Candle Society (LCS), Reisman and Victor Cline, a clinical psychologist at the University of Utah, began raising money from American conservative and religious organisations. They hope to raise at least $3m to conduct MRI scans on victims under the influence of porn and so prove their theories correct. They foresee two possible outcomes: if they can demonstrate that porn physically "damages " the brain, that might open the floodgates for "big tobacco"-style lawsuits against porn publishers and distributors; second, and more insidiously, if porn can be shown to "subvert cognition " and affect the parts of the brain involved in reasoning and speech, then "these toxic media should be legally outlawed, as is all other toxic waste, and eliminated from our societal structure ". Full Story...

July 18, 2005

Best. Phone. Sex. Ever.

Friday Goldman might have been a singer or an actress. Even on the phone, her silky voice has a way of drawing you in. She's smooth, intelligent, winning. You want to keep talking with her. Which explains why she is such a spectacularly successful phone sex operator. She keeps her average customer on the line for 32 minutes. At $2.99 a minute, that adds up.

But it's not just talent. Goldman, 23, says there's a formula for good dirty talk, an algorithm of desire that she's documented in her electronic guide, Phonesexatron. For now, she's using it to boost the revenue of the company she co-owns. But she imagines selling Web access to the rest of the billion-dollar industry. "Most people could be phone sex operators," she says during a long phone conversation (no charge!) from her office in Cleveland. "You just have to tap into what's human about you." Full Story...

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