The new Fatale Holiday Shipping Schedule is posted so you know exactly when you need to order by to make sure your gifts arrive in time for the holidays.
• Hanukkah begins at sundown Tuesday evening, December 20th 2011.
• Christmas is Sunday, December 25th, 2011.
Order DVDs for shipping outside the U.S. no later than end of day Monday, December 12th, 2011, to ensure holiday arrival.
For Christmas giving:
For free First Class shipping within the U.S., place your order by end of day Monday, December 19th, 2011.
And for Priority Mail shipping within the U.S., order by end of day Wednesday, December 21st, 2011.
1. For adventurous straight couples who haven’t tried it yet, the Bend Over Boyfriend Gift Set makes a great gift at $49.95 (save 15%). With free gift-wrap and free shipping, this is a good deal.
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2. Roulette. If you haven’t seen this Courtney Trouble goodie, do it. As one of our good friends (and longtime customer) from Seattle says, “The pool table encounter is our favorite. Also the Asian woman is really hot…” There’s more, but you get the idea.
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3. Coming Home. The perfect gift for the shy dyke in your life. It’s sweet and romantic, named “Best Lesbian Porn” by LesbianLife.About.com.
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4. One Night Stand. Still one of our favorites, and we’re not alone. From the San Francisco Bay Times review: “Sizzling and like no other porn I have seen before. We still ache after seeing this one.”
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5. Female Ejaculation for Couples. The perfect gift for curious couples who want to explore the G-spot and female ejaculation. The how-to video features three couples in a workshop setting.
Courtney Trouble has a new DVD out, and it’s in stock at Fatale Media and ready to ship. Called Live Sex Show, the movie was shot live at a San Francisco Masturbate-a-Thon. Lucky for us, there’s a lot more than just solo performances here.
Mostly real-life couples perform in this DVD, but the highlight is a lovely, long scene with Nina Hartley and Jiz Lee. It’s sexy and humorous at the same time, worth every moment.
We were in Minneapolis a couple weeks ago, when the Minneapolis SlutWalk took place, on October 1st, 2011.
The Minneapolis SlutWalk video, courtesy of Mill City Times, shows a typical cross-section of relatively young, relatively white Minneapolis, a city that with its sister city of St. Paul has a population of approximately three-quarters of a million people. That’s where Nan went to college, too, at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
SlutWalk Minneapolis was bound to be tamer than SlutWalk London, which was held in June, or SlutWalk New York, which was also held on October 1, 2011.
More men, it seemed, were in attendance at the Minneapolis protest, than at other protests. One was shirtless. The state was breaking autumn heat wave records, and it has turned out to be the hottest stretch in 132 years. In the 80s every day, ugh.
SlutWalks originated last spring 2011 in Toronto, when, according to a CBC report, a Toronto police constable in January told a York University personal security class that “women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized.”
The antiviolence SlutWalk protests are sex-positive, unlike the mostly anti-porn Take Back the Night marches of the 1970s and 1980s, before women reclaimed their right to be sexual beings.
In response, and an historic turning point, On Our Backs was born, the brainchild of Deborah Sundahl, Nan Kinney, Myrna Elena and Susie Bright.
Women and lesbians began celebrating sex and sexuality in a way they hadn’t before. Women’s desires were shown in all their glory in On Our Backs magazine and those first Fatale videos.
For a perfect example of a now-classic lesbian video, don’t miss Fatale Media’s Clips. Nan and Deb star, and there is one scene in there from Deborah that is still our favorite.
As the weather finally cool down a bit, we’re happy to be snuggling up inside. For some reason, this has been a long, long summer. We’re ready to say enjoy some romantic, cozy days.
We like Deborah Sundahl’s recommendation for parents and couples so busy they can’t find time to enjoy each other’s company. Her new “Ask Fanny” column addresses the issues: “Finding Time for Romance.”
The New York Times had a piece earlier this week—front page, no less—on bullying in Minnesota. It happens everywhere, not just in Minnesota, and we’re glad to see attention brought to this issue of bullying gay kids.
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It’s the last two days for Fatale Media’s Gay Pride Special – 10% off all orders and free shipping in the U.S. Plus, Fatale’s specially priced gift sets offer up even more savings – 25% or more!
Hot tickets include Hard Love and How to Fuck in High Heels by the inimitable Shar Rednour and Jackie Strano of S.I.R. Video. (This pic, finger sucking, is from Hard Love.)
Three more days to go on Fatale Media’s Gay Pride Special. Get 10% off and free shipping within the U.S.
Lots of good deals, and with special gift packages already discounted, savings climb to 25% and beyond! Plus, as always, there’s free gift-wrap and free gift cards.
Takin’ It To the Streets
Saturday, October 15th, 2011We were in Minneapolis a couple weeks ago, when the Minneapolis SlutWalk took place, on October 1st, 2011.
The Minneapolis SlutWalk video, courtesy of Mill City Times, shows a typical cross-section of relatively young, relatively white Minneapolis, a city that with its sister city of St. Paul has a population of approximately three-quarters of a million people. That’s where Nan went to college, too, at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
SlutWalk Minneapolis was bound to be tamer than SlutWalk London, which was held in June, or SlutWalk New York, which was also held on October 1, 2011.
More men, it seemed, were in attendance at the Minneapolis protest, than at other protests. One was shirtless. The state was breaking autumn heat wave records, and it has turned out to be the hottest stretch in 132 years. In the 80s every day, ugh.
SlutWalks originated last spring 2011 in Toronto, when, according to a CBC report, a Toronto police constable in January told a York University personal security class that “women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized.”
The antiviolence SlutWalk protests are sex-positive, unlike the mostly anti-porn Take Back the Night marches of the 1970s and 1980s, before women reclaimed their right to be sexual beings.
In response, and an historic turning point, On Our Backs was born, the brainchild of Deborah Sundahl, Nan Kinney, Myrna Elena and Susie Bright.
Women and lesbians began celebrating sex and sexuality in a way they hadn’t before. Women’s desires were shown in all their glory in On Our Backs magazine and those first Fatale videos.
For a perfect example of a now-classic lesbian video, don’t miss Fatale Media’s Clips. Nan and Deb star, and there is one scene in there from Deborah that is still our favorite.
Yours in good love and sex,
Nan & Christi
nan@fatalemedia.com
christi@fatalemedia.com
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