Written by Anonymous.
“R” was a lanky, skinny, Jewish kid a little taller than 6 feet. I met him through one of those frummie Jewish dating sites, which I trawled whenever bored, desperate to meet someone who understood the wells of forbidden desire inside me…someone who wouldn’t laugh at my Orthodox upbringing or judge me for wanting to abandon it.
I found that in “R.” We weren’t into the same things, but we clicked…. as friends. He liked to confide his deepest secrets in me because he knew that I wouldn’t judge him. In fact, we swapped really naughty adventure stories and shared our deepest sexual fantasies.
I had an extremely curious mind, always wanting to know what the other half lusted for. Having gone to an Orthodox yeshiva, anything relating to exploration of sex was forbidden. I wanted to break the shackles of tradition–stuffy, overanalyzed, restrictive tradition–and I was dying to know how everyone else was breaking those shackles.
G-d never said sex was dirty. In fact, post high school I learned what the rabbis try to hide: you can do anything to please your partner… anything! Anal, oral, role play, BDSM…in service to one’s partner, it was all okay. I couldn’t wait for the day that I had a steady partner of my own to practice on…
Armed with a more humane outlook on sexuality, I was thirsty to learn, explore and share experiences that were considered taboo. And I was lucky to be given an opportunity to expand my tunnel vision once I met my new artsy friend.
One night, “R” shared with me that he loved to wear skinny jeans because the tightness of fabric around his crotch aroused him. My mind went wild and my panties got wet. I wanted to hear more. And he obliged. He told me how he loved being dominated. My ears perked up.
Celebrating 10 Years & Marking the End of An Amazing Project
Celebrating 10 Years & Marking the End of An Amazing Project
I had a great time deejaying at the Jewrotica event at Columbia University. The live readings were hilarious, informative, and in some cases, deeply moving. I know that I, along with many of my AEPi fraternity brothers, loved being able to connect our Judaism and our sexuality in a way that made all of us feel comfortable and welcome. I look forward to being a part of this again in the future!
What an incredible night Jewrotica was!!!! There was this fantastic moment, in a sea of Jews of all sexualities, ages, backgrounds and denominations, that I realized we were all in this together! I hope that there are many more events coming to Austin soon!
The people behind Jewrotica are quite quality! I have confidence that any project these folks take on will be equally quality.
Bedside Reading with Jewrotica was funny, sexy, and hot all at once. The readings were honest about all kinds of sexuality, but the highlight of the evening was definitely the confessions, written by audience participants. Nobody knew who wrote them, and most were tell-alls that would make your bubbe blush. Unless your bubbe was very, very cool. Then maybe she’d make YOU blush!
Jewrotica is something that the community has needed for a long time so that people can actually learn, express and share and have good relationships without having to stumble through life. Check out the site and learn something. Have fun!
Jewrotica is a great way to ask interesting questions about the interplay between sensuality and Jewish wisdom. Check it out.
I’m into Jewrotica. I went in for my second circumcision.
You may not tell your mom that you’re going to a live Jewrotica reading (or whatever clever name you will dub these events) but you will tell your friends. However, both would be jealous if they find out that they missed it. I think it will only be a matter of time before Jewrotica helps us reclaim the term “Dirty Jew” the way rap music has done for “The ‘N’ Word.” I know I am now proud to be a Dirty Jew!
Jewrotica rocks. It’s funny, it’s informative, it’s sexy, it’s interesting. Check it out!
At Jewrotica’s Evening of Bedside Readings, students declaimed monologues on sexual encounters that had a Jewish twist. At Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the speakers pushed their own boundaries by performing a range of explicit narratives that challenged how the audience thought of the relationship to Judaism and sex. During the speakers’ preparation, the arguments about which narratives would be appropriate forced students to take a stand and voice their opinion on their own beliefs about Judaism an… Read more
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