Join Emily and Simone at 7:30 p.m. PDT on September 23 for “Is This Normal?” as they sit down with Jon Woods and discuss bondage, damsels, and The Crooked Claw. “Is This Normal?” airs live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/is-this-normal1. If you enter the chat room you will REALLY be part of the action!  

 

Jon Woods is a producer/director of damsel-in-distress style bondage videos and the owner of http://americandamsels.com/ Jon directed over 200 videos and edited magazines for Harmony Concepts http://www.harmonyconcepts.com/ from 1993 to 2003. His life partner is noted bondage producer Lorelei http://bedroombondage.com/ Some have called him the “Luckiest Man in the World” but he’s just this guy, y’know? You can also read more about him here: http://boundandgagged.net/main/interviews/jon-woods.html

 

Jon Woods recently released “The Crooked Claw Chronicles,” a film many years in the making, featuring classic models such as Shawna Lake, Loren Chance, Sabrina Stone, Kelsie Chambers, and others. You can order a DVD or download clips here: http://www.americandamsels.com/bondage/dvds-videos/claw-chronicles/index.html (We’re hoping to have a sneak peek during the show!)

 

“Is This Normal?” is a webcast presented by The Center for Positive Sexuality on sex and sexual issues hosted by Emily Prior and Simone, The Filthy Book Reader.  The show is broadcast on our Ustream Channel. Viewing this show does not require a membership or age verification, however to chat with us during the show, you must create a Ustream Profile, that asks for birthdate, gender, and zip code. Clips from previous shows can be found on our Youtube Channel.

“Is This Normal?” deals with all sorts of sexual topics, ranging from basic sex education to gay and lesbian issues to kink and alternative sexualities. The show features guests from the academic field and from the various alternative lifestyles, reviews on current sex research and recent discoveries, sex in the news from around the world, demonstrations, and other fun stuff.

Ms Prior named the program based on her experiences in teaching and lecturing on sex and sexuality topics. “In all the consulting and teaching I’ve done, the most frequent question I get is “Am I normal?” or “Is this normal?”

For more information, please contact: emily@positivesexuality.org

Other contact information:
Emily Prior of The Center for Positive Sexuality, www.positivesexuality.org
Simone, The Filthy Book Reader, www.filthybookreader.blogspot.com
Simone is also Exquisite Restraint Corsets, www.exquisiterestraint.net

The Center for Positive Sexuality is a non-profit organization dedicated to the idea that people not only need to be educated about sex and sexuality, but that everyone needs to be able to see these topics portrayed from a positive, healthy perspective. Sex and sexuality are normal, natural parts of being human and should be explored as a part of everyone’s development. Our website is: https://www.positivesexuality.org.