J-Train Productions

Hello everyone and welcome to the phenomona that is J-Train Productions. Imagine fulfilling all of your erotic, raunchy, crude, and horny needs at one place. Well here it is at www.j-trainproductions.blogspot.com. At J-Train Productions we go above and beyond porn. We will not only bring you loads of hassle-free porn, we will provide you with critiques, and social commentary on all aspects of anything crude and lewd, and raunchy and ridiculous from the J-Train himself ("Take the J-Train for a ride!"). Continue with an open mind, or open whatever....And now presenting Ray Rude (Rmr) as another social commentator, blog poster, and porn connoiseur helping us bridge the gap between pornography and art. (prepare to be offended.)

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

tentacle rape



From the Wikipedia entry for Tentacle Rape:

Tentacle rape is a concept found in some horror hentai titles, where various tentacled creatures (usually fictional monsters) rape or otherwise penetrate women (or, less commonly, men). The genre may also consist of domination, humiliation, and bondage fetishes, since the victim may be restrained by the appendages.
Apparently big in Japan, tentacle porn has been big for a while. See, Japan has very strict laws about depicting penetration. I once watched this Playboy TV show about how Japanese pornographers were getting around regulations by selling the DVDs to the United States and then reselling them back into Japan. I could be getting a lot of things wrong as I watched the program a while ago and wasn't paying too much attention. Anyway, though genitalia must be pixelated, it's completely acceptable to depict penetration with another sort of appendage like a robotic arm or a TENTACLE.

Funny thing is, it's art too. Hokusai, best known for his Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, made an erotic woodcut entitled The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife. Anyway, here it is:


Monday, September 10, 2007

Art? Porn? Yes please.

Some Links of Interest


I Feel Myself



from their "about me":

We present the female orgasm as a point of focus, and we want to represent it in a way that does justice to its beauty and idiosyncrasy. Too often we are exposed to images of eroticism that ignore or trivialise {sic} the female orgasm, and it's our aim to counteract that imagery by providing a confident, affirming, and sexy alternative.


Sex in Art



from their "about me":


SexinArt.net is not about hardcore pornography (although you may find some on the site), It’s about the way we as humans portray sex, through our most creative outlets, art in all it’s infinite forms, from painting, to art photography, to industrial design, to self portraits taken at arms length with digital cameras (just to name a few).


Sex and Blogs




The title pretty much says it all.