Tuesday, January 13, 2009
My Deflatable Penis*

The Adult Entertainment Expo (AEE) is held every January in Las Vegas. It is an opportunity for adult film and novelty makers to get together and share their wares with various distributors and everyone who wants to sell it, from mom and pop porn shops to the major players like Babeland. There is one giant room devoted to film and digital media. All of the major porn studios are represented with blaring and moaning video screens, and some booths proudly display graphic video games and even interactive toys that work with media. A second room houses any and all manner of sex toys. Various vendors and distributors have got you covered from butt plugs to nipple clamps. While there are a few industry-only days, the joint really starts jumping when fans are admitted to gawk and collect autographs from scantily-clad porn stars (and anyone else they might suspect of being a pornstar; someone requested a photo with my ass last year).
This year was the third year that I attended AEE. I still remember the first year I went. I was so excited. Wide-eyed and dumbstruck I stared at countless graphic sexual images. I think I saw more at that show than I had seen my whole life up until that point. I left the show proudly wearing my I *heart* Vagina pin and glowing with a new sense of ownership about my sexuality. Truth be told, I may not have ever started this blog had I not discovered AEE.
Last year I went for the second time, and I actually got up the nerve to talk to people. Still wide-eyed, I earnestly asked atendees questions about how they got into the industry and what their mothers thought about it and whether banks would give them loans to fund their less-than-vanilla projects and products. Actually talking to people made the show even more fascinating. I left not only with a new perspective but an armload of exciting new products that I went home to "test" and "review."
This year I eagerly awaited my trip to Vegas and AEE. My friends, accustomed the glee and toys I had come to share upon my return from previous shows, were just as excited about my visit. Sadly, I left Las Vegas on Sunday after the show feeling a little deflated. Don't get me wrong, there are some fabulous people involved with AEE, and I fully enjoyed spending time with Team OhMiBod and sex educator, Jamye Waxman, among others, but when it comes to the show itself, I suppose novelties can only be novel for so long. When you've smirked with appreciation for Not the Bradys XXX, how exciting is This Ain't the Munsters XXX? It is basically the same thing repackaged. And how many variations of the famed Rabbit Habbit does the world need?
Let me clarify -- I am all about capitalism, and I am a huge fan of innovation. I just found myself bored with seeing the same products and movies repackaged and reworked. There were a few novel things, and I will take the time to share some reviews over the next few days, but overall, there was not much novel about the novelties and not much new about the new releases. While I certainly enjoyed catching up with old friends and making new ones, I left the show feeling like I'd lost my mojo. This feeling is best described by the image above: beautiful, half-naked women squeezed the life out of my formerly firm porn show erection. Ah well, I suppose there are worse ways to lose a boner.
*Remember that song from the early nineties, "Detachable Penis"?
Labels: pornography, rant, review, toys
tidbit posted by Mosa @ 3:46 PM
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Bucking the Trend

Wow. I find myself totally and unavoidably mesmerized by this human being. I am at a loss for pronouns, but I am certainly not lacking in the fascination department. Right on, Buck Angel!Labels: body image, pornography
tidbit posted by Mosa @ 11:43 PM
Monday, January 14, 2008
Finding a Home at AEE
The Adult Entertainment Expo (AEE) is divided into two rooms. Upstairs in the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, there is a large room dedicated to all of the porn studios. Loud music blares from various booths and images of naked women scream from prominently perched televisions. This part of the show is also open to fans during certain hours, so the loud noises and images are further amplified while throngs of oglers stop in their tracks to stare and have various pieces of anatomy and articles of clothing signed by a wide variety of porn stars. This part of the show is always a little overwhelming for me. I find myself wandering towards the back of the room where I can admire customized photo bed sheets and knock-off Gucci handbags. While I am mesmerized by all the sights and sounds, I feel a bit out of place here; I am wearing jeans over my g-string, and my small breasts are, quite obviously, lacking in the silicone department.
Downstairs is my oasis. Downstairs is why I go to this show in the first place: The B2B Market Place. Here, various vendors and creators of adult novelties show their wares (yes, sometimes underwears, too). When I first attended AEE two years ago, it took me a while to find this special place, but once I did, I didn’t want to leave. This year I made sure to give myself plenty of time to wander from booth to booth and explore all of the exciting products.
When I think about my preference for sex toys and novelties to actual pornographic media, I think of my mother. My mom worked as a preschool teacher for some time, and she was always decrying the evils of television and movies. She argued that with a book a child could imagine the level intensity and violence that he personally could handle. TV and film, on the other hand, presented those images fully developed and outside of the child’s control. I hate to agree with my mother, but maybe she had a point; it suits me better to use my imagination than to be bombarded by a myriad of provocative images that are often beyond me. This certainly doesn’t apply to everything I saw upstairs at AEE, and I will review some of the happy exceptions over the next few days.
I will also review some of the very exciting new products that I was thrilled to encounter in the B2B Market Place. I am giddy with the thought of all of the novel goods that are now available. How lucky we are to be living in a time of such unprecedented innovation. These are not your mothers’ vibrators! Stay tuned; more to come...Labels: pornography, toys
tidbit posted by Mosa @ 12:31 PM
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