Other thrills
Why the need to censor vulvas? Is there nothing ladylike about our bits? We literally beg to differ! Pun absolutely intended!
Here are a just few more projects that excite us that we want to share with you along with some updates from Bing({'})h .
We always welcome new cuntent!
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We’ll be starting our cuntilicious crowdfunding campaign soon, so watch this space!
Bing({'})h in Action
You're wondering how one plays the vulva version of bingo? Revisit the game's premiere on the occasion of the release of Foucault’s fourth volume of the History of Sexuality: Fun. Fuck. Fusion. And Foucault Revisited. (opens new window)(in German) at Fusion Festivals' ConTent ’19. We also spoke with the wonderful QDeWe team (opens new window) about sexuality and our hopes of reducing any existing taboos and paradoxes surrounding the depiction of female sexuality (find the podcast here (opens new window) in German).
Cuntastics
Here are some more great takes on vulvas by artists and authors and other vulva sexperts:
- If you'd like to get a glimpse of #Vulva diversity we highly recommend Jamie Mc Cartney’s „The Great Wall of Vagina" (opens new window) (which should be called Vulva, he knows ❤️ 😃) as well as *„The Vulva Gallery„ (opens new window) by the wonderful Hilde Atalanta.
- For a better understanding of the vulva's biological composition, see Laura Méritt with their "Frauenkörper neu gesehen" (opens new window).
- For a brief history of female sexuality featuring images rather than text, we urge you to view Liv Strömquist's graphic novel- "Fruit of Knowledge".
- Speaking of graphic novels & genital knowledge, here's a shout out to Erika Moen's (opens new window)Oh Joy Sex Toy (opens new window) series – did you know that female and male genitalia are one and the same at the beginning stages of development? Erika will reveal more on this intriguing topic.
- For some outspoken stories on sex and sexuality, we recommend the fun, touching and amazing "Stumbling On Sexuality" (opens new window).
- Want a go at drawing a/your own Yoni? Yay! The Guardian provides this [digital guide] (https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/ng-interactive/2016/sep/23/draw-a-vulva)
- A beautiful piece of art that gets straight to the point regarding any misunderstandings of the clitoris – a hot button indeed is the animated documentary "Le clitoris" (opens new window) (2016) by Lori Malépart-Traversy.
- The Guardian’s „Vagina Dispatches" (opens new window) by Mona Chalabi & Mae Ryan periodically provides juicy knowledge on your genitals.
- Masturbation. A hot topic indeed. Before we say any more, we'll refer you to Alexandra Jamieson (opens new window) who offers "10 Wicked Reasons You Should Be Masturbating More Often" (opens new window)
- Want to learn more about stimulating a/your vulva? We haven’t tried it (yet), but you might want to check out: "OMGYES" (opens new window).
- If you’re interested in Sex IRL & practise, Cindy Gallop’s session "Make love not porn" (opens new window) during re:publica 2012 serves as a cuntinued source of inspiration.
- If you're a music lover then you'll like Amanda Palmer & The Young Punx – "Map of Tasmania" (opens new window) by 8ft. Records.
- For everyone who wants to find interesting people for a easy chat &/ is interested in tools, workshops: In Berlin you’re lucky to find the incredible inspiring "Other Nature Sexshop" (opens new window) and "Sexclusivitäten" (opens new window). In Hamburg there is the freshly founded "Fuck Yeah Sex Shop" (opens new window).
- If only there were a museum on this topic... Hold on, there is! In 2017, the wonderful Florence Schechter opened the doors to the ”Vagina Museum" (opens new window) which is based in London. I'm so pleased that such a place finally exists ❤️! We cunt wait to visit.
- And let's not forget "The Vagina Monologues" (opens new window), an episodic play created way back in 1996 by performer, feminist and activist Eve Ensler (nicknamed the "V"). This play was Monas' very first encounter with the topic's multiple dimensions. We can't thank Eve enough!