Joyce Lee, Prayer 3, Archive collction– published by Baron
Cristina Chelaru
09/12/2025
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Pornotopia Bonus Chapter – Part 1: PORNOFOLIO A TO Z

09/12/2025
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Make Erotic Art, Make Poetry, Make Love. Make Anything But Wars

Editor’s Note: 

We’ve come full circle in the labyrinthine wonderland that is Pornotopia — the Olympus alternative of the Venusians, a utopia where the gods wear drag, the goddesses wield whips, and everyone in between is sacred, sensual, and soaked in glitter. A land of hedonists, archivists, poets of pain, and rebels of pleasure. Here, nipples are protests. Orgasms are rites. And love? Love is a political act.

Pornotopia is not just a place, it's a philosophy. A rebellion soaked in lube and lace. It's queer, inclusive, kinky, consensual, and most of all, creative. The last true revolution might not be televised, but it will most certainly be fabulous.

From Aphrodite to Almodóvar, bondage to Bauhaus, cunnilingus to cybersex, and zines to zero shame — we bring you the Pornofolio A to Z, a wild and wicked lexicon of the sacred obscene.

So flip open your fan, bless your G-spot, and step into the alphabet of liberation. Think of it as your Pornotopian passport. Or a queer gospel, alphabetized.

Erotica Zines Bad Seed Issue No. 4, 2024

Fig.1  Erotica Zines Bad Seed Issue No. 4, 2024 – Atomic Books Screenshot

Frances O'Brien, 1926 by Alfred Stieglitz

Fig.2  Frances O'Brien, 1926 by Alfred Stieglitz, National Gallery of Art WA

Fernande nude by Jean Agélou, French postcard between 1910 and 1917

Fig.3  Fernande nude by Jean Agélou, French postcard between 1910 and 1917

Erotic Zine Headmaster, 2021

Fig.4  Erotic Zine Headmaster, 2021 - queer new print publication based in Providence, Rhode Island. Editors Matthew Lawrence and Jason Tranchida Screenshot

THE PORNOFOLIO A TO Z: YOUR ULTIMATE LEXICON OF LIBIDINOUS LIBERATION

From the passionate pairing of Aphrodite and Ares comes the eternal tango of love and war. Opposites attract, and sometimes collide — as in the works of Pedro Almodóvar, whose cinema canonizes the queer, the deviant, the gloriously scandalous. Love wins. And in Pornotopia, every kind of love is divine.

A for Aphrodite and Ares 

We begin with Aphrodite, goddess of sensuality, and Ares, god of war. Together, they birthed Eros and Harmonia — a union of chaos and pleasure, conflict and climax. Like every good Pornotopian pairing.


Un Año de Amor - Luz Casal 

But let’s deepen the Pornotopian contrast between sacred eroticism and everyday lust:

Aphrodite (via Astarte & Urania) - Before she was Aphrodite, she was Astarte — Phoenician goddess of sex, fertility, and war. Enter the Greeks, who gave her a makeover. Aphrodite emerged from sea foam, but her lineage was anything but soft.

She split into two: Aphrodite Pandemos, goddess of sensual, physical, popular love — and Aphrodite Urania, her celestial, intellectual counterpart, symbol of spiritual and transcendent eros. One ruled the brothel, the other the stars.

In the Pornotopian pantheon, both are sacred. We worship at the threshold where Pandemos and Urania meet — where mind, flesh, and myth climax in divine conjunction.

Georgia Engelhard, 1920 by Alfred Stieglitz.

Fig.5  Georgia Engelhard, 1920 by Alfred Stieglitz. (Heritage Art Images)

Joyce Lee, Archive – published by Baron

Fig.6  Joyce Lee, Archive – published by Baron (Copyright Joyce Lee, 2024)

Jacob Adriaensz Backer (1608-1651) - Courtisane (1640)

Fig.7  Jacob Adriaensz Backer (1608-1651) - Courtisane (1640), Lisbon, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga

I Love You Kiss, Pop Art by hixonhouse

Fig.8  I Love You Kiss, Pop Art by hixonhouse (via Redbubble)

A is for Amor, Arousal, Anal, and Art

"Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori." Love conquers all; let us too surrender. From Vergil to Chaucer to Edgar Allan Poe, this Latin mantra has lingered on pendants, pages, and lips. In the Pornotopian glossary, Amor isn't just sentiment — it's subversion.

B is for BDSM, Blowjob, Bondage, Breasts

Welcome to the dominion of discipline and desire. In our republic of ropes and rubber, the gallery is a dungeon and the docent? A dominatrix. Every kink is a brushstroke. Every bruise a badge of consensual bliss. Safe words are sacred. Vanilla is optional.

In this Venusian state, BDSM is politics: bondage as border, domination as diplomacy. And yes, everyone has their favorite form of fellatio. We don't judge. We canonize.

BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sadism, Masochism) isn't just a subculture here — it's a syntax of pleasure, a language of liberation. You don’t need to identify as a fetishist to know: every vanilla was once a kink in waiting.

C is for Clitoris, Cum, Cunnilingus, Cybersex

Praise the clitoris, the unsung diva of desire! Cybersex and sextech are our Aphrodisian oracles. Sappho meets Silicon Valley. Digital intimacy, analog orgasms. Pleasure is a spectrum — so go ahead, lick the rainbow.


Climax | Official Trailer HD | A24

C is the climax in every sense. Clitoral, cultural, collective.

Cunnilingus is not foreplay. It’s the main event. The clitoris, that divine node of female pleasure, is a Pornotopian shrine. Cybersex? The new séance. A space where erotic ghosts whisper through screens.

Joyce Lee, Prayer 3, Archive collction– published by Baron

Fig.9  Joyce Lee, Prayer 3, Archive collction– published by Baron (Copyright Joyce Lee, 2024)

Kama Sutra illustration of group sex, ca 19th century

Fig.10  Kama Sutra illustration of group sex, ca 19th century

Kneeling Nun (Recto), c.1731, Martin van Meytens,

Fig.11  Kneeling Nun (Recto), c.1731, Martin van Meytens, National Museum Stockholm Sweden

Letter Q is for Queer and Querelle, from an erotic alphabet by Joseph Apoux

Fig.12  Letter Q is for Queer and Querelle, from an erotic alphabet by Joseph Apoux, published ca.1880, 19th century

D is for Dick, Dildo, Dominatrix, Domme, Doggy Style, Dyke

The dominatrix is not a trend, she’s a tradition. From Venus in Furs to the “Golden Age of the Governess,” she’s been cracking whips and binaries since Mesopotamia. Worship her in latex or literature. Obey her with love.


Dogs Don't Wear Pants - UK Trailer 

Dominatrixes rule here. Think high heels and higher pay rates. The lineage? From 19th-century flagellation houses to modern pro-dommes and fictional icons. Every Domme is a mythmaker.

From Sacher-Masoch to Eric Stanton, from Venus in Furs to Lady Gaga in latex: D is for Discipline. D is for Dyke. And in this realm? Dandies and lesbians dance cheek-to-cheek.

D is also for Drag Queens Gender is a costume party. In drag, erotica becomes theatre, and mascara becomes manifesto. Divine, Leigh Bowery, RuPaul, Vaginal Davis — they queered the erotic script, smeared lipstick on the lens, and shouted, “F*ck your binary!” In Pornotopia, drag isn’t just dress-up — it’s undress-as-resistance. A full-body performance of pleasure and play.

Become a Premium member now and discover the complete Pornotopia alphabet including many surprising twists and turns and numerous arousing pics! In Premium you can find also the second BONUS part including the PORNOTOPIAN GLOSSARY. THE A TO Z OF A NEW EROTIC MYTHOLOGY

Click HERE for the first volume of the Pornotopia series

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