The Sensuous Woman
Mar 9th, 2010 | By Jennifer Iannolo | Category: SensualityAfter perusing the contents of this book from 1969, I knew I had discovered a soul-mate in “J.”
After perusing the contents of this book from 1969, I knew I had discovered a soul-mate in “J.”
My favorite kind. A little tribute to some lovely ladies you should be reading for a bit of eye and mind candy.
There have been volumes written about the mystique of Edward Cullen — why he makes women crazy in ways that perhaps no male, real or fictional, has done save for the blinding presence of Elvis Presley.
The question that has my attention right now is whether or not food has started to replace sex as a means of evoking and pleasing the senses. Pardon me while I pull myself back together.
At BlogWorldExpo in Las Vegas, I found myself being introduced in the following manner: I’d like you to meet Jennifer. She does “Sex on a Plate.” To my pleasant surprise, many people already knew about it — or wanted to.
Food Philosophy 86: DownloadI love that so many people are getting behind my Sex on a Plate mission! I recently sat down with my good friend C.C. Chapman, who is not only a prolific new media entrepreneur, but is also an avid cook, to talk about the link between food and sensuality. His site Digital Dads (for dads, [...]
Since last week’s Sex on a Plate post (and the announcement of my mission to help people have great food and great sex) I’ve had a lot of compelling conversations around the subjects of sensuality, sexuality and food. One of them was with a national woman’s magazine, so let’s hope I make the editor’s cut [...]
If you happen to follow my Twitter activities, you may have noticed that I’ve begun a regular thing called #sexonaplate. (That little number sign is called a hash tag, and creates a Twitter stream of people’s tweets on a given subject when they add the tag.) The original “sex on a plate” quote comes from [...]
With all that’s happening around us, I find that my decadent and frugal sides are like rival angels on my shoulders. The stress of keeping so many balls in the air to keep things moving forward — seemingly without a minute to breathe — leaves me utterly worn out, and there are times when I [...]