High-Five Friday: Getting By With A Little Help From My Friends Edition

This week's High-Fives on this Friday, possible because you all send in good stuff.
1 From Gracie at Sex-Kitten: The real Little Dorrit: the inspiration for Dickens' classic novel was a single mother- turned-prostitute.
2 A report in a 1979 National Enquirer leads to an explanation of why "Women Born From 1905 to 1909 Had The Fewest Children."
3 CR/LF sent me a link to Dances of Port Said.
4 Sweat Shop Sissy sent this link to Slip of a Girl, who then sent it to me: Sex tips, from the year 1894.
5 John Coulthart (via BoingBoing) sent me a link to this signed bronze piece which has already been sold. However, there's another, and note how the satyr's head can be removed to see the rigid cock.


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3 Comments:
Love the second statue.
the 2nd statue would be more useful if you could remove the girl too...
Just to clarify, both statues are the same. The satyr's head comes off -- unsheathing, if you will -- on both of them.
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