From the page:
-- Sexually charged words that stimulate the imagination are infinitely more arousing than any one-size-fits-all porno mag or movie. Whether it is the stream-of-consciousness passion of Anais Nin's writing, the post-modern sexuality of The Story of O or a schmaltzy Mills & Boon, a well-written sex scene can stimulate mind and body and doesn't exploit anyone in the process. We resent anyone - male or female - telling us what's sexy, and hipster girls' take on sex is as prescriptive as any lads' mag, even if it is wrapped in girlie packaging. They have appropriated men's language and imagery to find a medium of sexual expression, but it didn't work when Playboy became Playgirl, and, for us, it still doesn't. We'll stick to our well-thumbed "Regency romps' and let our imaginations do the work... rather than a strange, hairy man in a magazine. --



