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| 2011-04-22 | N/A | The author's article on learning to have an orgasm was rejected by Ms. Magazine and subsequently ... | The Internet | View |
This document appears to be a bibliography and the beginning of a glossary from a book or long-form text about BDSM, psychology, and feminism. It lists various online sources dating between 2009 and 2012, including works by Kleinplatz and Ariel Levy, and blog posts by Clarisse Thorn. The page is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018699', indicating it was part of a document production for a Congressional investigation, though the specific connection to Epstein is not explicit in the text on this single page.
This document appears to be a page of endnotes or references from a larger manuscript, likely written by Clarisse Thorn (based on the self-reference 'An article I wrote' linked to her domain). The content focuses on feminism, BDSM, and the 'Pickup Artist' (PUA) community, citing various articles and blog posts from 2007 to 2012. While the content is sociological in nature, the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in evidence provided to the House Oversight Committee, potentially as part of a larger investigation file.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir, blog post, or personal essay included in House Oversight evidence. The author discusses her journey toward feminism, contrasting her privileged upbringing with her mother's experiences in the 1960s and 70s. The text details the author's decision in 2011 to become a rape crisis advocate in Chicago and recounts her mother's traumatic experience seeking medical help after an assault in 1970 without such advocacy.
This document appears to be a page from an essay or book (specifically mentioning 'Confessions of a Pickup Artist Chaser') included in House Oversight Committee evidence (Bates labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018668). The text analyzes the 'Pickup Artist' (PUA) community from a feminist perspective, discussing the intersection of self-help, misogyny, and social anxiety. The author also discusses the stigma surrounding BDSM within feminist circles, referencing Neil Strauss and Alice Schwarzer.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the 'pornocrat lawyer' and 'Harvard Square deli' context) included in House Oversight materials. It discusses the controversy surrounding the film *Deep Throat*, contrasting Gloria Steinem's view of Linda Lovelace as a victim with actor Harry Reems' claim that Lovelace was a willing participant. The text details the author's conversation with Reems and the subsequent feminist backlash and boycotts against the author for representing industry figures.
This document is a printout of an April 22, 2011, blog post by author Clarisse Thorn titled "A Unified Theory of Orgasm." The post recounts her personal article about anorgasmia being rejected by Ms. Magazine before being published online, and then delves into her personal struggles with achieving orgasm. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018496' indicates this document was collected as part of an official investigation, but the text itself does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or related activities.
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