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Adam & Eve, the most trusted name in adult entertainment, recently asked over 1,000 American adults to rate their first sexual experience on a scale from one to ten. Surprisingly, nearly 70% of the respondents rated their first experience as “all right” to “amazing.”
The survey revealed that only 30% of respondents selected the answer options zero through five, meaning that around 1/3 of respondents had a less than ideal first sexual experience.
The single largest response (f28%) was that the first experience was “all right.” An additional 31% of respondents rated their first experience as better than “all right,” while only 7% of respondents rated their first experience with sexual intercourse as “amazing.” (Of the 82 respondents who had an “amazing” first experience, 90% were men.)
Because sexual curiosity is part of human nature, Adam & Eve, the nation’s most respected name in adult entertainment, recently commissioned Cvent, the event management and web survey software company, to launch a sex survey determining Americans’ sexual practices, and the results are surprising.
“Because the average ratings are overwhelmingly positive, we feel Americans are becoming much more educated, and therefore, comfortable, in all aspects of sex,” says Katy Zvolerin, Adam & Eve Director of Public Relations.
“While the typical American (31% of the males and 30% of the females) admits to having their first sexual experience at age 17 or 18, the study shows that this rite of passage can also be a healthy one.”
The web-based survey, conducted by Cvent, of over 1,000 American adults age 18 and up, was sponsored by Adam & Eve to study sexual preferences and
practices. For more information about Adam & Eve, visit their website at www.adamandeve.com/news.



Adult film legend Ron Jeremy could be headed for prime-time major-network television.
Jeremy, who was born Ron Jeremy Hyatt, has starred in such films as “Pornstar: The Legend of Ron Jeremy” and “Terms of Endowment.” In July, ABC contacted him about starring in his own reality show.
“I was contacted by ABC about a month ago, and they were interested in doing a reality show with Ron, where they wanted to explore his other side,” said Steve Banan, Jeremy’s publicist. “For example, people did not know that the man has two master’s degrees and was a teacher of the mentally handicapped for eight years.”
A native of Queens’s Flushing area, Jeremy graduated from Benjamin N. Cardozo High School and earned a master’s degree in special education from Queens College. He then became a special education teacher in the New York public school system.
Jeremy achieved notoriety after his then-girlfriend sent in a nude photo of him to Playgirl magazine. Playgirl published the photo as part of a 1978 “Boy Next Door” feature. After being contacted by several adult film producers, Jeremy dropped the “Hyatt” from his name and launched his career in the porn industry.
In an industry in which Jews often have run the show off camera, Jeremy is arguably the most famous Jewish on-screen talent. Though he’s not religious, he has said that he wants to get married in a synagogue and raise Jewish children. According to the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, he came home from elementary school one day and insisted on receiving a Hebrew education after being told by classmates that he couldn’t be Jewish without a bar mitzvah.
Though Jeremy achieved legendary status in the porn industry quickly, the process of breaking into the mainstream entertainment culture has been slow but gradual.
The first step came in 2003, when he logged a stint as a regular on the second season of “The Surreal Life,” a reality show that features about a half-dozen C-list celebrities living together in a house. But with the feelers from ABC, which is owned by Disney, his big break could be coming soon.
“As far as adult film talent crossing over to mainstream culture,” Banan said, “it really hasn’t happened yet, but if it does, it should be Ron.”



Apnea is a breathtakingly beautiful alt/fetish model I’ve been admiring for a while now. Here she’s dressed in her finest hat, knee-high stockings, and a sexy bra and skirt, eating her heart-shaped waffles for breakfast, when something in her snaps and she decides she’d rather play with her food!






From wsbtv.com:
Five actresses and a cameraman from the CW show “The Vampire Diaries” were arrested and charged after police said the actresses were dangling off a Georgia overpass and flashing drivers.
Several drivers called 911 on Aug. 22 to report seeing the young women flashing drivers on I-75 from the side of the Rumble Road overpass just north of Macon.
The women told Monroe County authorities they were just filming for the show.
Deputies arrested cameraman Tyler Shields, 27, and actresses, Nina Dobrev, 20, Sara Canning, 22, Kayla Ewell, 24, Krystal Vayda, 23, and Candice Accola, 22.
They were charged with disorderly conduct and released on bond.
According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, no one involved would comment.



LAS VEGAS, Nev.—Kasidie.com today announced that its publishers, Scott and Nicoleta, were flown to New York by Tyra Banks for a special taping on alternative sexual lifestyles. As the representatives of the swingers community, they addressed issues ranging from jealousy to sexually transmitted diseases.
“We were very pleased when Tyra’s producers contacted us about appearing on her show”, said Nicoleta Purcell, Kasidie.com’s publisher. “Tyra is well known for promoting female empowerment and sex-positive ideals, which is what the swinging lifestyle is all about.” The show, titled “Is Your Sex Life Normal?” airs on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. EST.









Finally, we’ll get to see Edward Cullen and Bella Swan get it on and do the nasty!
Sort of.
Examiner reports that everyone’s favorite vampire saga, Twilight, is getting the porn treatment. Frankly, we’re surprised it took this long.
This Isn’t Twilight: The XXX Parody will be released by Devil’s Film on October 20, presumably to ride the wave of anticipation for the November 20 release of Twilight sequel New Moon.
Filling the role of Bella Swan will be Jenna Haze, who in addition to winning Female Performer of the Year at the 2009 AVN Awards has starred in such adult fare as Spunk’d 6, Load Warriors and This Ain’t the Munsters XXX.
Sounds hot enough to raise the dead. Well, at least certain parts of them, anyway.
Let us know in the comments section: Who else would you like to see fill out the rest of the cast for This Isn’t Twilight: The XXX Parody?













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