Posted on 03/20/2013 7:31:30 PM PDT by EveningStar
Harry Reems, whose starring role in Deep Throat in 1972 made him Americas first bona fide male porn star and whose life, more than most, embodied the time-honored American narrative of fame, failure and redemption died on Tuesday in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was 65.
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You sure he isn’t making commercials for Ram trucks?
Linda Boreman(Linda Lovelace's real name) has written she was regularly beaten up by and abused her then boyfriend and later husband. I can't verify if her story is totally accurate or not. Linda made millions of dollars for the mafia backers of Deep Throat. She got nothing.
My main point was Linda Lovelace was the only reason Deep Throat was successful. Harry Reems’ career high point and first line in his obituary was just that he was in the same movie.
Now it seems like any woman under 65 probably has at least been willing to try or practice at it
Oral Sex is probably now more common than not and most girls feel compelled to try to “accommodate”
I can recall growing up as a boy in the 60s when that book Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex But Where Afraid to Ask came out
Folks were shocked by some that and I remember my folks talking about oral sex very hush hush and as a gross thing.
kind of a good girls don't thing...
I doubt many women...even of faith ..who don't both give and receive today
but along with that we have so fallen down the wormhole in more destructive ways
You are consistent about anything to do with sexual aberrations God luv ya.
You two need to meet if you haven’t already.
I am consistent, that is true
Ill tell ya...consistency is a good thing
And i agree with u on 95% of stuff
Especially hot button stuff
Its like you said on Rand Paul
Everybody is not going to agree on everything
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