6 JAZMINE AND DONNA—INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION Photography by Tony Ward
14 CHAIN MAIL
Potshots, Hot Spots, Top Knots
16 TABOO'S ANAL ADVISOR
Finest Flushes, Best Beads, Double Trouble by Tristan Taormino
20 GEORGIA—TREATS AND TRICKS
Photography by Red Velvet
28 BRITNEY AND VALENTINA—INFERNAL MEDICINE
Photography by DDF Productions
36 JULIA—LEAKING FOR LOVE IN ALL THE RIGHT PLACES
Photography by David Churchyard
44 SELENA—WAITING GAME
Photography by Thomas Ritter
52 TWISTED FLICKS
Visual Delights for Discerning Deviants
56 BARS AND STRIPES
Fiction by Evangeline Gordon Photography by DDF Productions
60 READERS' DOMAIN
Perverts Go Public
62 SZOFYA AND RICARDO—SILENT SERVICE
Photography by DDF Productions
96 DREAMS OF CECELIA—PART 12
Graphic Novel by Erich Von Gotha
EDITORIAL NOTE
STRICTLY SPEAKING
Alas, sometimes we'd rather be wrong. When we cautioned that an incoming Hillary
Clinton administration might not be that much friendlier to our type of entertainment
than its disgraced predecessor, we had already seen some evidence in HRC's peremptory
refusal to accept a campaign contribution from our Publisher, Mr. Larry Flynt.
Now ominous portents of the unwelcome influence antiporn feminists of the most
fanatical stripe could possibly wield over Hillary's camp emerges via a shot across
the bow from Gail Dines, tenured APF-cult doyen of Boston's Wheelock College (the
Bob Jones University of freespeech-hating, doctrinaire misandrists). Professor
Dines pointedly warns that big-bucks Clinton contributor and prospective treasury
secretary in a Clinton cabinet Steven Rattner, as a result of acquiring tepid
lad-mags Maxim and Stuff, might become the object of "contentious confirmation
hearings." Clearly attempting to make Hillary throw Rattner overboard, Dines
suggests that she "would question putting anyone who owns such magazines
in a position to regulate press or broadcast companies," according to UK
publishing trade blog Press Gazette.
Dines, who finds no contradiction in her ostensibly leftist politics and her willingness
to appear on Fox News as a "pornography expert," would appear to be
looking forward to a backstage pass at HRC's inauguration, should such an event
occur. We, on the other hand, suggest to the aspiring Madame President that such
an event will be much less likely if she takes counsel from dour ideologues like
Dines. We're not interested in trading the dogmas of the religious right for the
orthodoxies of the PC left, and we've got a lot of potential voters for company.
Since an endorsement from a magazine like TABOO is the last thing any politician
would want, we have a little warning of our own to offer. Any contender who caves
to First Amendment bashers of whatever persuasion might just get our nod out of
sheer cussedness. After all, we're nothing if not perverse, and we can be just
as ornery toward any other aspiring tenant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue as we have
been toward its current occupant.
—Ernest Greene, Executive Editor