June 21, 2011
Publication of the blog post '[theory] BDSM Can Be "Love Sex" Too'.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clarisse Thorn | person | 219 | View Entity |
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This document is a printout of a blog post from June 21, 2011, by Clarisse Thorn, titled "[theory] BDSM Can Be 'Love Sex' Too." The article, written for an initiative by fellow blogger Rachel Rabbit White, explores the author's views on pornography and challenges the stereotype that love is absent from BDSM relationships. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018489' indicates it was collected for an investigation, but the text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
Events with shared participants
Publication of a blog post about the importance of communication in sexual encounters, particularly in BDSM.
2011-03-11 • clarissethorn.com
The author encountered the 'superpower' framework for fetishes during a conversation with an S&M partner, before she started blogging.
2008-01-01 • Not specified
Publication of a blog post about sex-positive feminism and S&M.
2011-05-08 • clarissethorn.com
The author encountered the 'superpower' framework for fetishes during a conversation with one of her first S&M partners.
2008-01-01 • Unknown
Publication of a blog post by Clarisse Thorn on sex-positive feminism.
2011-05-08 • clarissethorn.com
The 'Lady Porn Day' initiative, for which the blog post was written.
Date unknown • Online
The writing of an essay titled 'Towards My Personal Sex-Positive Feminist 101' by Clarisse Thorn.
Date unknown • Not specified
Publication of the blog post titled 'ladypornday-bdsm-can-be-love-sex-too/' on clarissethorn.com.
2011-02-22 • http://clarissethorn.com/blog/
Original publication of the blog post 'body-chemistry-and-sm/'.
2011-01-30 • clarissethorn.com
An S&M interaction where the author entered 'subspace' and her partner spoke to her.
Date unknown • Unspecified
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