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Liz in SeXis magazine: Fine Young Cannibals: The Fantasy of Flesh-Eating

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It's 2:54pm on the day before Thanksgiving and the thing I'm most grateful for right this minute is my editor Judy at SeXis magazine. With impeccable timing, she waited until our carno-centric national holiday to run my story about cannibal fetish fantasists:  Fine Young Cannibals: A Hunger for Flesh .      Had it been me I might not have been able to wait. This is one of my favorite stories and the interviewees, Mr. Muki and artists/model Meghan Vaughan were so interesting, thought-provoking and funny it was a pleasure to work on The pictures you see here are Meghan posing for Mr. Muki's Kitchen, and her comic artwork both very sexy and beguiling. Even if you don't share the fantasy I have no doubt you'll enjoy their forthright attitude, authenticity and way of very literally bringing something new to the table. Enjoy!

Liz in SeXis magazine: The Roleplay's The Thing

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I would be the world's worst role player; I'm the kind of person who can't even go along with a knock-knock joke ("Knock knock!" "Oh, fercrissakes, what are you, eight?"). I admire people, though, who have the free entertainment system inside their brains that enables them to totally cut off from this reality, which, if it were any great shakes, wouldn't have lead us to invent television. To that end I got to talk to some people about that most popular of genres - vampirism - and it's role in roleplay, in life and in Second Life, into which I took my first steps, despite being as technically proficient as any Amish woman, especially when I found out people make money on their selling pretend customized penises! Isn't life grand?        Anyway, I got some bright insight into the allure of the vampire and the online persona - here it is -  The Roleplay's The Thing  - enjoy!

Liz on MyPleasure.com: Magnetic Lingerie

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"What Fast Food Really Looks Like"

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In a story I did a few weeks ago for SeXis  magazine about the use of Photoshop to minimize I compared it to the way food stylists use it to maximize food, to make you hunger for stuff that  doesn't look as good in real life.       Jezebel's Dodai Stewart just posted a story,  What Fast Food Really Looks Like  in which photographer Dario D. puts the advertised foods and the real thing side by side. Most of us probably won't be surprised at what a makeover the ad industry gives to tacos and Whoppers but it's exactly what I was talking about and certainly worth a look. Click the above link and think twice before you hit the drive-thru tonight. Bon appetit.

Liz on MyPleasure.com: Birth Control Gel?

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