I've heard of the The Joy of Cooking, then later The Joy of Sex, but The Joy of Politics?
And what the heck is a Votergasm!?
You have to admire a site which encourages political activity via er, other activity, like Doing the Nasty on election night. Not to mention the disclaimers for the Votergasm pledge:
* Pledge-fulfilling sex must be consensual, legal, and generous. And safe. And hot.* Acceptable sexual positions include, but are not limited to: missionary, doggy-style, cowgirl, reverse cowgirl, leapfrog, butterfly, humpback whale, cling wrap, squashing of the deck chair, accordion, reverse piggy-back, advanced ("twin") leapfrog. Male-male, female-female, group, and oral variations of these positions can also be used to satisfy the pledge.
* Taking the pledge indicates a good-faith effort to abide by its provisions. Pledge-takers who have violated withholding provisions become effective non-voters, and are barred from sex with fellow pledge-takers.
* Pledge-takers who fail to vote are forbidden from masturbating. (Exemption: pledge-takers who are not eligible to vote are encouraged to masturbate frequently.)
* "Cybersex" does not satisfy the pledge, dorkwad.
* Non-voters may render themselves eligible for sex with American Heroes by voting at least twice in local, primary, and/or 2006 congressional races. Those voting in only one such race qualify to perform, but not receive, oral sex on American Heroes.
* Achievement of a Votergasm during election-night sex is probable, but not guaranteed. Those encountering difficulty reaching Votergasm are encouraged to slow things down, talk about it, and reduce the pressure. Other techniques include the use of massage oils, toys, "dirty talk," "ballot stuffing," and "exit polls."
* Per the U.S. Constitution, children conceived on election night are eligible for gigantic interest-free loans from the U.S. government, and special t-shirts.
Thanks to The Conspiracy to Keep You Poor and Stupid for the link.
Posted by Casey at September 30, 2004 1:24 AM | TrackBack"squashing of the deck chair?"
Posted by: Ara Rubyan at September 30, 2004 12:07 PMYa got me, amigo; I never heard of it, either! Heh.
I consider myself pretty pruriently literate, but the "deck chair" thing left me totally confused as well!
Posted by: Lachlan at September 30, 2004 3:13 PM