HBO quietly rolls out debauched British dating show where nude and faceless contestants are critiqued on their body parts​



American audiences are about to get an eyeful of British degeneracy.

HBO Max has quietly added several uncensored seasons of "Naked Attraction" to its U.S.-facing catalogue. This U.K. export is unique in its efforts to reduce inspirited and emotional beings to faceless meat.

The program, which originally appeared on Britain's publicly owned Channel 4, presents a lustful albeit clothed single individual with six potential dates. Rather than have the suitors make romantic or intellectual appeals, their naked bodies are meant to do all the talking.

Over the course of an episode, the "chooser" critiques the six bodies, genitalia and all. Gradually, screens obscuring the upper portions of the potential dates' bodies rise, eventually exposing their faces.

Finally, after the chooser has eliminated four potential dates, the chooser must take off his or her own clothing, providing the remaining two prospects an opportunity to judge his or her body. In the event that the chosen nudist can stomach the sight of the chooser, the two go out on a clothed date.

The show includes non-straight matchups, and the new season reportedly features a transvestite who got a sex-change surgery.

The Telegraph noted in a damning review around the time of the show's debut in 2016 that "in spite of some entertaining moments, Naked Attraction essentially reduced human attraction to a kind of game show meat market. ... Naked Attraction is in the schedules because Channel 4 wanted a quick and easy ratings boost. And that really is the bottom line."

The Hollywood Reporter indicated that this byproduct of an ongoing cultural standardization by a low standard is not wholly unlike the dating app Tinder where users swipe through potential partners as if shopping for fashion apparel.

Unsurprisingly, the show's dehumanizing setup results in "jaw-droppingly brutal" remarks such as "his member is too small" or "I don't like her feet," according to the Reporter.

The conservative watchdog group Parents Television and Media Council issued a statement Monday, calling on HBO to remove the series from Max.

"Naked Attraction should not exist on the Max streaming platform, and HBO should immediately remove this exploitative, pornographic program. Our research has found that Max has mediocre parental controls, enabling children to access some of the most explicit streaming content on the market," said Melissa Henson, vice president of the Parents Television and Media Council.

"There is no doubt children will be able to easily access Naked Attraction, the purpose of which is to shock and titillate the audience with uncensored and explicit nudity," continued Henson. "And in a new low for HBO, the show fully exploits its own participants, somehow convincing them that their exploitation for the purpose of dating is right and good."

"The fact that HBO quietly added Naked Attractiontells us everything we need to know: HBO is duplicitous. It gives the appearance of a trusted family brand by hosting Harry Potter and Sesame Street, but HBO has now lifted its own veil, revealing that it is and always was a pornography channel," added Henson.

Whereas the PTC denounced "Naked Attraction" as exploitative, the host of Disney's ABC show "The View" gushed over the series.

After her co-host Sara Haines pretended to be a male sexual organ, Hostin bragged about binge-watching the show with her husband, noting there had been "some pretty penises on that show."

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Transvestite teacher with gargantuan fake breasts returns to classroom. His new school issues warning to parents — not about him but about his critics.



A transvestite in the Canadian province of Ontario became an international sensation last year by rankling parents over his preference for wearing massive fake breasts in the company of their children. He was placed on paid leave in March.

It appears he couldn't stay away the classroom for long.

Kerry Lemieux, who calls himself Kayla, is kicking off the fall semester at a new school, where he will be able to make a new generation of students feel uncomfortable.

The head of his new school in Hamilton, Ontario, has since issued a warning to parents, not that a controversial male teacher will be confronting their children with his cartoonishly pronounced nipples, but that his presence may trigger disruptions and protests.

What's the background?

TheBlaze previously reported that Lemieux taught at Oakville Trafalgar High School, where he trotted around an industrial arts class wearing a wig, lipstick, and size-Z fake breasts.

Despite being photographed walking around elsewhere without his costume, Lemieux repeatedly claimed his breasts were real, alleging they were enlarged as the result of a condition that afflicts some real women, "classified as gigantomastia, which can also be referred to as macromastia or breast hypertrophy."

Parents and students took issue with Lemieux's hypersexualized costume, which his neighbor said he wears "extremely infrequently" while outside school.

In late 2022, the school board refused to implement a dress code, suggesting that doing so would be discriminatory, reported the Toronto Star.

In March, one mother blasted the Halton District School Board at a board of trustees meeting, stating, "Parents and schools alike teach children about the importance of boundaries and consent. Boundaries define professionalism in the education system and must be upheld for all in order to restore public trust."

The mother's view was evidently widely shared, including by Education Minister Stephen Lecce of the Progressive Conservative Party, who similarly blasted the school board, stressing it "abdicated its responsibility by failing to put the interests and safety of students first."

The district ultimately put Lemieux on paid leave.

Heather Francey, a spokesman for the board, said, "While not currently on an active assignment, the teacher remains employed with the HDSB."

The school board added that it continued to "support the teacher in partnership with OSSTF (Ontario Secondary School Teacher's Federation)."

New stomping grounds

After several months of what essentially proved to be a paid vacation, Lemieux is now working for the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and is set to begin teaching in September.

Tom Fisher, the principal of Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School in Hamilton, recently issued a warning to parents concerning the school's new teacher, obtained by the Toronto Sun.

"We are writing to you today because we anticipate the school your child is attending this year, Nora Frances Henderson, may receive some level of public attention, and we want to communicate what this means for you, your children and our school," wrote Fisher.

Fisher's cautionary note does not warn parents that the school's new teacher dresses like a caricature of a woman or that he has been the subject of various concerns about safety risks to children raised by the parents of past students.

Rather, the memo reportedly stated that the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board has an "obligation to uphold individual rights and treat everyone with dignity and respect," and "should the school be subject to any disruptions or protests; we are committed to communicating with you as openly and as frequently as possible to ensure student safety – and to share any operational plans."

Fisher detailed some of the various ways the school would accommodate Lemieux and make life harder for parents and students.

For instance, parents must now "email or call before coming to the school if they wish to visit to speak to an employee." Anyone seeking to enter or exit the building, including students, must also use an intercom system to do so, and exterior doors will henceforth remain locked during school hours.

These security measures appear to be prompted, in part, by the criticism Lemieux has faced and the bomb threat his previous school received via email during a week he had been noticeably absent from class — around the same time he lost his wig skydiving with male porn star Alexandre Boisvert.

Concerning the memo, the school board told the Sun, "In an attempt to be transparent with our community, HWDSB communicated about steps we are taking to facilitate a smooth return to school for students and the broader community. ... We recently communicated to some parents to inform them of the possibility their child’s school may receive heightened public interest."

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Rather than comply with age verification law, Pornhub restricts access to Virginians



Smut giant Pornhub has blocked access to users in Virginia rather than comply with a new law designed to preclude children from accessing the graphic and often brutal sexual content on its site.

In a notification to prospective users Thursday, the company claimed the legal requirement — effective July 1 — that users provide proof of their age "is not the most effective solution for protecting our users, and in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk," reported WRIC-TV.

"The safety of our users is one of our biggest concerns. We believe that the best and most effective solution for protecting children and adults alike is to identify users by their device and allow access to age-restricted materials and websites based on that identification," wrote Pornhub. "Until a real solution is offered, we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Virginia."

The smut company told users in Utah virtually the same thing last month after state Republicans took similar steps to spare American children from the content peddled by the European-based, Canada-centered company, which sees over 2 billion users every month.

Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin's office released a statement, saying, "The governor remains committed to protecting Virginia’s children from dangerous material on the internet."

State Sen. William Stanley introduced SB 1515, stating, "If we're going to sit here and just say, ‘Well, there's nothing we can do about it. It's the, you know, darn old internet,’ then we're abrogating our responsibility to our children," reported VPM News.

The law states that "Any commercial entity that knowingly or intentionally publishes or distributes material harmful to minors on the Internet from a website that contains a substantial portion of such material shall ... verify that any person attempting to access such material harmful to minors is 18 years or older."

A commercial entity that enables children to access harmful pornographic material is subject under the law to civil liability for damages.

Youngkin ratified the legislation in May.

While Pornhub cited the need to protect users in its rationale for discontinuing service to Virginia, it was accused further afield this week of illegally collecting data from millions of users.

Wired reported that a complaint, "based on a technical analysis of the website and its privacy practices," was filed in Italy Thursday claiming the site is "dealing with the sexual preferences of users" without asking for consent and likely violating European law.

A 2019 study found that 93% of porn sites sent user data to an average of seven third-party domains, reported the New York Times.

"This isn’t picking out a sweater and seeing it follow you across the web. This is so much more specific and deeply personal," Elena Maris, the study's lead author.

In Pornhub's message to users in Virginia, the company also references the desire to protect children from risk, yet the company has been accused on multiple occasions in recent years of hosting explicit videos of minors, allegedly uploaded without their consent, as reported by the New York Post.

In 2021, the company even settled a lawsuit brought by 50 women who alleged it had profited from pornographic videos published without their consent, according to Canadian state media.

The Free Speech Coalition, a trade association for American smut dealers, indicated it might challenge the Virginia law in court, as it has in both Louisiana and Utah.

"It’s not a matter of if these laws will be ruled unconstitutional but when," a spokesman for the group told WRIC.

Concerning a possible legal challenge, Stanley said, "I think the compelling state interest is the protection of our children. ... And I would rather try and have a supreme court tell me I was wrong then not to try at all."

Pornography has been shown to have a devastating impact on the minds of children and adults alike.

An Israeli study published this month in the scientific journal Body Image indicated a link between pornography consumption and negative body image and ultimately increased severity of eating disorder symptoms.

A February 2022 study published in the journal Psychological Medicine found that porn is "associated with the erosion of the quality of men's sex lives" — "associated with lower levels of sexual self-competence, impaired sexual functioning, and decreased partner-reported sexual satisfaction."

The Australian government found that pornography consumption by young people has served "normalise sexual violence and contribute to unrealistic understandings of sex and sexuality."

A 2014 study revealed that watching porn actually could shrink a part of the brain linked to pleasure.

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'I do it to blow off steam': Award-winning Penn State professor accused of molesting dog



An award-winning professor from Penn State University was charged Tuesday following an investigation into the apparent molestation of a dog and other deviant acts caught by a trail camera in Rothrock State Forest.

Themis Matsoukas, 64, a professor of chemical engineering, faces various charges including open lewdness, indecent exposure, sexual intercourse with an animal, and animal cruelty, reported WTAJ.

The Centre Daily Times indicated that a criminal complaint, filed by the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, stated that Matsoukas was seen engaged in sexual acts with a dog near the restrooms at Rothrock Sate Forest on at least one occasion.

Park rangers reportedly identified the professor on the basis of his North Face backpack, present in the video where Matsoukas was allegedly otherwise naked but for his socks and shoes. The backpack allegedly also played a starring role in other deviant spectacles caught on video, going back as far as 2014.

The trail camera, set up to monitor people stealing bags of hand sanitizer from the state park restrooms in the Alan Seeger Parking Area, reportedly filmed a man in a state of undress masturbating, molesting a collie, and performing other lewd acts while trying to record the degenerate performance on an electronic device, reported WPMT.

The DCNR indicated the area where the alleged acts took place was within viewing distance of Stone Creek Road, frequently transited by visitors on their way to the nearby picnic area, campgrounds, and Penn Roosevelt State Park.

Investigators began looking into the incident in April, but were confronted by more evidence in May, when Matsoukas allegedly returned to perform more foul deeds. This second incident in recent months provided investigators with additional insights into the possible identity of the suspect.

According to the complaint, park rangers served a search warrant to the professor at his home in State College on June 9, finding Matsoukas "visibly nervous."

Inside his home, DCNR rangers found a collie whose characteristics matched those of the dog in the videos, along with items worn by the suspect in the videos and three iPads.

Matsoukas is said to have repeatedly told the rangers, "I'm done, I'm dead, you don't understand, I do it to blow off steam."

At one point during the search, the professor allegedly told investigators to shoot him, saying, "I need to die."

Matsoukas, the recipient of various awards including the "Outstanding Teaching Award" from the Penn State Engineering Society, has taught graduate and undergraduate courses for the past 20 years.

The university noted in a statement, "Themis Matsoukas has been relieved of his responsibilities and is on leave."

The professor's attorney, Matthew McClenahen, said Wednesday that "it would be inappropriate to make any comment at this time."

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Transvestite flashes fake breasts below White House's prominently flown Pride flag after taking photo with Bidens



Ahead of the 2020 election, then-candidate Joe Biden claimed, "We need to restore honor and decency to the White House."

The Biden White House exhibited the results of its proposed restoration effort nearly three years later at its "all-American picnic."

Among the hundreds of activists who gathered on the South Lawn Saturday to celebrate their various sexual proclivities and manufactured identities — as part of so-called "Pride Month" — was Rose Montoya, the 27-year-old tranvestic actor who accused the TSA of being transphobic in 2021 for allegedly noticing something amiss about his anatomy on their scanners.

Montoya met President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden during the White House's Pride festivities, telling the former, "It is an honor. Trans rights are human rights."

Montoya proceeded to flash his fake breasts at the executive mansion in concert with a pair of bearded women who similarly showcased their mutilated chests, reported the New York Post.

An onlooker can be heard in the video of the incident posted to Montoya's Instagram, "Are we topless at the White House?"

Montoya's Instagram video juxtaposes footage of his nudity with elements of Biden's speech, specifically when the president suggested that those in attendance were "some of the bravest and most inspiring people I've ever known."

"I had the honor of attending White House Pride, the largest one in history where the pride flag flew for the first time. This is trans joy. We’re here at the white house unapologetically trans, queer, and brown," Montoya wrote on Instagram.

\u201cThis is what happened on the White House lawn.\n\nThese are the "bravest and most inspiring" people Biden has ever known.\n\nThe country you once knew is gone.\u201d
— Collin Rugg (@Collin Rugg) 1686613994

Critics online condemned the vulgar display, with some stressing that the nation had become unrecognizable.

Collin Rugg of Trending Politics wrote, "The country you once knew is gone."

Libs of TikTok suggested it was a "disgrace to our country."

Conservative radio show host Dana Loesch tweeted, "No, this isn’t another hookers-n-blow photo from Hunter’s laptop, it was the Pride party on the White House lawn two days ago hosted by Joe. They also didn’t hang the American flag right according to code."

According to 4 U.S. Code 7, " The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point of the group when a number of flags of States or localities or pennants of societies are grouped and displayed from staffs."

Loesch added, "Apparently it's ok to go topless if you had a medically unnecessary breast removal surgery or if you're a man with implants."

National Review contributor Pradheep Shanker quipped, "The adults are back in charge," adding, "This is a GOP campaign ad for the Fall of 2024. If you think this is going to play well in Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa, you are delusional."

Shanker followed up, asking, "Is this a political norm that we should be upset the President has violated? Or is 'defending political norms' only when a Republican is president?"

BlazeTV's Pat Gray tweeted, "I no longer recognize this country."

Following the backlash, Montoya posted a video captioned, "Free the nipple," suggesting that his nudity was being weaponized to "call the community groomers."

Montoya noted that it is not illegal in Washington, D.C., to go topless and suggested that denunciations of his nudity on the South Lawn amounted to affirmations of his gender dysphoria.

D.C.'s obscenity law states, "The term 'nudity' includes the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area or buttocks with less than a full opaque covering, or the showing of the female breast with less than a full opaque covering of any portion thereof below the top of the nipple, or the depiction of covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state."

While Montoya's fake breasts technically do not run afoul of this law, it appears the topless bearded women in his company may have, notwithstanding their mutilations.

"I had zero intention of trying to be vulgar or being profane in any way. I was simply living in joy, living my truth, and existing in my body," said Montoya.

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