Sexy Fandom with Molly Case

Geek Girls Online Scarlett Sin

— Molly Case on September 17th, 2009 @ 12:24 am Web Sites

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Location: Charlotte, NC
Occupation: Photocopier

Favorites
Table Top/Pen and Paper RPG: Ravenloft
Video Game: Animal Crossing on both Gamecube and ds
Anime: Neon Genesis Evangelion
Movie: right now? Return to House on Haunted Hill or Shutter
Book: Invisible Monsters
TV Show: MXC!!!
Quote: “I’m too LA for this town”

Computer Setup
OS: MAC OS X.5.2
Browser: Safari
Video Card: ATI Radeno X1600
Ram: 1G
Processor: 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Bought or Built: Bought

Lifestyle
Sexuality: bi
Smoker?: social smoker
Drinker?: yes!
Partier?: kinda

Mini Bio: I love horror movies, porn, video games, reading, making music and getting naked. i wish i didn’t have to have a boring office job so i could spend all day playing and saving the world. i am a quiet easy going girl and i love spending time on my couch with my cats playing on my computer or collecting bells. >_<

Elf Girls Bianca Dagger and Dakota Brookes

— Molly Case on August 26th, 2009 @ 8:20 am Costuming, Web Sites

whorelore bianca dagger dakota brookesBianca Dagger and Dakota Brookes are both elves. Bianca Dagger and Dakota Brookes are both taking off their elven garb and making sweet lesbian elf love together. You can check out the free elf sex gallery here and here.

There is more serious sounding description for this Birth of Destruction episode: “The path is hallowed in the souls of others and from within the despair emerges a character capable of vanquishing those who thrive for harmony. Can this entity overthrow the powers of virtue, or will her sexual appetite get the best of her? There’s no telling what’ll happen when the storms collide, when the flesh melts.” But what more do you really need to know than two elf chicks together?

August Wears Green Leafy Leather to Orgy

— Molly Case on August 20th, 2009 @ 9:02 am Costuming, Web Sites

whorelore augustI’m not sure what WhoreLore means describing the Change episode: “Evil is close and for the Whores, closer than they think. The evil spy reports back to his master only to discover that his true faith will be death.” I am sure that the green leather armor August strips partially out of for the castle orgy is very nice. Hardcore sex ensues. Check out the free orgy gallery here and here.

AltPorn.net Interviews Amelia G

— Molly Case on August 3rd, 2009 @ 7:00 am General Fandom, Web Sites

amelia g alporn ameliagAltPorn.net has a bunch of new writers since last I kept up. One is Beda Hoydenish who just did an interview with the inspirational Amelia G about her new AmeliaG.com site and the state of altporn.

My favorite part of the interview is where Beda Hoydenish’s question about the origins of the Blue Blood moniker lead to Amelia G explaining some of her manifesto and you have to admire someone who still finds important things to say with breasts in her face: “The name Blue Blood is sort of a play on words with the blood for vampires and gothic spookyness and the blue meaning erotic as in blue movies, but the blue blood phrase overall connoting a certain tastefulness and strength. Especially in 1992, when I founded Blue Blood, it was very common for alt-identified people to feel like they had to accept second class citizen status. So the strength aspect is really important to the core manifesto for me. The most important message I would like readers or members to get from Blue Blood is that purple hair or tattoos or having kinky sex or otherwise living flamboyantly does not mean you are not entitled to the rewards of the larger society.”

Zero Gee Sex with a View

— Molly Case on July 8th, 2006 @ 10:07 am General Fandom, Real Life

This week, The Independent published an article, by their Washington Correspondent Rupert Cornwell, which asked whether human space exploration is really such a good idea. Arguments against manned space exploration were that it was more expensive and unwieldy than robotics and that there would be an inevitable loss of life from time to time. Arguments in favor of using humans, rather than machines, were that people can sometimes do better research and make proper repairs in ways machines can’t. Also, “The drama of watching men and women explore new worlds appeals to something basic in human nature.” They left out “Molly Case has always wanted to have sex in zero gee in front of a window on the stars.”

Science Fiction Channel Acquires Sexy Fandom

— Molly Case on April 1st, 2006 @ 1:30 pm General Fandom, Movies, Real Life, Web Sites

Once the sale of Sexy Fandom to the Science Fiction Channel goes through, I’ll be doing a lot more coverage of stuff like what I’d like to put through a Stargate and how Rose McGowan has matured as an actress on Charmed and a lot less coverage of where to find robot sex slaves and holiday-themed photos of freaky girls. I think the move in a less mature audiences direction will be fine. I never showed nudity on this site anyway. It will still be me writing the blog, just for a whole lot more money.

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

— Molly Case on December 30th, 2005 @ 2:55 am Books, Gadgets, General Fandom, Real Life

I seem to have spent much of this holiday season on the topic of constructed lovers. I’ve touched on dolls, robots, and androids, and the boxes Daleks travel in which are practically the same thing, and other mechanisms for sexual delight. There is something about making love to inanimate objects which seems very appropriate for this materialistic time of year. An interesting aspect of these gadgets which I have noticed is that the ones for women tend to be very functional but not very attractive. The machines for men tend to have much attention paid to appearance, but, when it comes to the act, they just lie there and the guy has to do all the work. No wonder the world needs Real Doll surgery experts. The Roboraptor can play “tug-of-war games” so I’m thinking I should have been more imaginative when making my Winter Solstice pagan desires list. Check out the video clips at this Roboraptor shopping link and tell me those women don’t look like they need to get laid. If there is one thing in life which can be depended upon, it is that human beings will figure out how to use almost any technology for some sexual purpose.

Disco Babes for the Dalek Nation

— Molly Case on December 6th, 2005 @ 5:49 am Books, Costuming, Gadgets, General Fandom, Movies

According to the UK’s Sun Online reporter James Hyatt, the estate of Dr. Who creator Terry Nation is not amused by the Dalek porno flick which was recently selling on eBay for around thirty pounds. The Abducted by the Daleks DVD apparently includes subdom themed vignettes of Daleks supervising lesbian sex slaves going at it and occasionally groping the girls with their Daleky groping attachments. In the article, Tim Hancock, director of the estate of things long-scarfed, is quoted as declaring “The reason the Daleks are still the most sinister thing in the universe is because they do not make things like porn.” So there you have it. Porn is not sinister because Daleks don’t do it. Or at least they only did it that one time in the 70’s with those hot disco chicks and they blame the ludes and Saturday Night Fever. Drug and Gibb-free, there is no way they would ever have had Dalek relations with those women.

What is a Furry?

— Molly Case on November 8th, 2004 @ 10:33 am Costuming, Real Life

Let me back up a bit and define what a furry is for you all.

Furry is a colloquial term used to indicate a particular category of fictional anthropomorphic animal. Put simply, a furry is a funny animal taken “seriously” for the benefit of an adult audience. Usage of the term furry is limited almost exclusively to members of furry fandom or other cultural groups aware of furry fandom; it is not widely used in mainstream circles. The term furry is also sometimes used to refer to a furry fan.

Furry fandom is a category (or sub-genre) of fantasy dedicated to anthropomorphics: fictional animal characters given human personalities and characteristics (see furry for more details). It originated as a fusion of science fiction, comic book, and animation fandom during the 1980s. It has thrived and grown, evolving into its own branch of fandom and finding adherents all over the world – enough that they may be regarded as forming a subculture. Furry fandom has a large presence on the Internet, and many furry conventions in North America and Europe are held every year, the largest being Anthrocon in Philadelphia in July. Further Confusion, held in San Jose, California each January, is almost as large and the total number of people attending such conventions exceeded 6142 in 2003. In 2004, 19 such conventions will take place around the world. The original furry convention was the now-defunct Confurence, based in southern California.

Furry fans, sometimes referred to as furries or furs for short, are eager for more material than is available from mainstream publishers. The demand is filled by fellow fans – amateur to professional artists, writers, and publishers who produce drawings, paintings, stories, independent comic books, fanzines, Web sites and even small press books. Fans with craft skills put together their own stuffed plush furry toys, sometimes referred to as plushies, or build elaborate furry costumes called fursuits (with features such as ears, fur, long tails, moving jaws, and even animatronics) and dress up in them for fun, or to participate in convention masquerades, dances or fund raising charity events. Charitable works are a tradition in furry fandom; many conventions feature an auction or fundraising event with the proceeds often going to an animal-related charity. In 2002, furry fans at Anthrocon raised over $13,000 for Canine Partners For Life, a group which trains and places assistance dogs for people with disabilities. Further Confusion has raised over $34,000 for various charitable beneficiaries over its 5 year history.

Some furry fans create furry personas (imaginary characters based on their own personalities) by which they become widely known in the fandom. A yearning to explore self-identity is common among these fans. They may write stories centered on their characters, build or commission fursuits so they can “come to life” as their character, commission artwork, or engage in role-playing sessions on one of the many furry-themed MUDs on the Internet, the oldest of which is FurryMUCK. When such furry fans meet one another in person, they may be more familiar with one another’s online personas than with their real identities. (via Wikipedia)

What is Furry Sex?

— Molly Case on November 7th, 2004 @ 10:31 am Costuming, Real Life

Because “funny-animal” characters are often used in children’s entertainment, furry fandom has long faced a dilemma that has caused numerous arguments and divisions within the fandom. A large number of furry fans are adults who enjoy themes that are generally considered unsuitable for children (which parallels other fandoms, such as science fiction and horror). In particular, the fandom possesses a thriving pornographic element, which furry fans refer to as yiff or spooge. Fans supporting unrestricted content in furry fandom (including a wide range of adult-oriented material) are constantly opposed by fans who seek a “cleaning up” of the fandom in order to present a more family-oriented image to the general public. In some cases furry fans have expressed that this task is more of a trial than anything else, as they maintain that the media coverage of the fandom has in some instances damaged its reputation by casting it in a more deviant light than it deserves. Opponents of the adult element of the fandom generally claim that the pornography makes up a disproportionately large amount of the fandom, and estimates of the relative amount of adult content present in the furry fandom vary widely. (via Wikipedia)