Posted at 23:27 on 2 Jul 2018
by Pandora / Blake
How long has it been since I performed for a spanking site other than my own? I didn't realise it had been such a long gap. I've done a few shoots for new spanking clip producers - such as The Havering Collection, but I hadn't realised that it had been over four years since I had last worked for one of the big spanking subscription sites.
Normally I have a policy of not working on my birthday, but when Sarah Gregory said she was coming to the UK, one of my clients was determined to arrange a duo with us both. Sarah and I decided to take advantage of the opportunity, and spend some extra time together shooting for her site, and her fiancé John Osborne's site Triple A Spanking. Sadly, in the end the client was unable to make it for family reasons, and asked us to shoot him a custom video instead. So I got to spend my birthday at Dodgy Dave's Spank Towers, creating hot spanking scenes with Sarah and John, and shooting a custom for our client - which I decided just had to include a birthday caning for me!

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Tags: cane, Dodgy Dave, hairbrush, John Osborne, nude, otk, photos, queer, Sarah Gregory, shoots, spanking, Triple A Spanking
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Posted at 10:29 on 25 Jul 2018
by Pandora / Blake
I recently chaired a panel at Housman's Radical Booksellers in Kings Cross, discussing Feminism, Sexuality & Obscenity. This was a bittersweet opportunity. The event had been devised by journalist and author Catherine Scott, author of Thinking Kink: The Collision of BDSM, Feminism and Popular Culture. Catherine had just finish her second book, To Deprave and Corrupt: Obscenity Battles in British Law and Culture.
Catherine organised this panel to bring together feminist thinkers, sex workers and activists, to discuss the issues facing women around sex and obscenity today. It was with great sadness that I learned that Catherine suddenly passed away a couple of weeks before the event.
Her friends knew how much she had been looking forward to the panel, and how much it meant to her. They felt that these were important issues that deserved a platform, and they wanted to honour her memory by making sure it went ahead.
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Tags: Catherine Scott, censorship, feminism, gender politics, Itziar Bilbao Urrutia, law, obscenity, politics, porn, Zak Jane Keir
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