Monthly Archives November 2009

VIDEO: Get Holiday Sexy in Funky Hats & Accessories

Hey Cupcakes!

You know that I love high/low fashion. Have you ever been shopping on the streets on NYC? You’d be surprised what you find. Check this out – Uta the hat lady from Funky City Baby. By the way, the legs belong to me and my girlie Twanna Hines. The haute heels are hers, the kick booty boots are mine!

WATCH.

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REPORT: Abiola’s Kiss and Tell News for the week ending 11.22.09

LOVE, SEX & DATING THIS WEEK

Lots of delicious news to share!
The entire country took a deep breath when our fabulous Grande Dame of TV and entertainment, my beloved Godmother-In-My-Head Ms. Oprah Winfrey, had an entire show devoted to women, pornography and erotica.
Well, shut my mouth and call me Gail!
I never expected to see this in a million years. But why are we shocked? Oprah is a true pioneer and a risk taker and I applaud her for going for it. Her guests included Jenna Jameson and sexepert Violet Blue. The report was compiled by journalist Lisa Ling.
I only wondered why the Queen Bee of women’s erotic films Ms. Candida Royalle, executive producer and sex scene director of my own feminist erotica Afrodite Superstar, was not a guest. But trust me, this isn’t the last you’ll hear of this. The hate mail is rolling into Harpo as we speak so look for a part 2 sooner than you think. Or maybe Ms. O is like, I’m outta here y’all so I can do whatever I like.
In celebrity relationships, Paris Hilton (who certainly does whatever she likes) and her current boyfriend Doug Reinhardt had a screaming brawl in her driveway, as reported by her neighbors. But when cops arrived, Ms. Hilton blamed “house guests from hell.” I would too, Paris, I would too.
Meanwhile, another sex tape star, former Miss California Carrie Prejean continued on her book tour cum apology fest declaring that she was the victim of, well, everyone.
Pop superstar Rihanna, a real victim of battering teen boyfriend, R&B singer Chris Brown continued to hold her beautiful head high as the two battled it out on the music video scene. Rihanna’s Russian Roulette, a clear winner, vs. Chris Brown’s Crawl, which I have yet to watch. Besides being a Rihanna sympathizer her video featured cutie pie doc Jessie Williams from Gray’s Anatomy, so I didn’t need to see anything else.
In New York City, writer Rachel Kramer Bussel celebrated the 4th anniversary of her erotica reading series In The Flesh at Happy Endings. RKB is the only woman I know who can be seen baking cupcakes on day with Martha Stewart and waving a 24 karat gold vibrator at a podium the next. I read a piece about a one night stand of sorts.
And speaking of love lives going to hell, it was also an honor to meet critically acclaimed writer Stephen Elliott. He is as brilliant and charming in person as he is on paper. Elliott is a former male stripper who has been rightfully declared “genius” by Vanity Fair. One stop on his ingenious house tour was the home of my sexpert friend Anna David.
Meanwhile Atlanta, the capital city of name dropping, is still smarting at the recent revelation that Dwight Eubanks of Real Housewives of Atlanta has a penile implants. We’re a judgment free zone here, but we’d be lying if we didn’t say that we clutched our pearls.
Hollywood is also titillated by the revelation that everyone’s favorite blogging hooker, Belle De Jour, played by Billie Piper in Showtime’s Secret Diary of a Call Girl is none other than PhD cancer researcher Dr. Brooke Magnati. I love it when people’s real lives are even more exciting than their alter egos. Well Dr. Brooke, Super Freakonomics declares that prostitution may be the way to go. Kidding, Dr. Brooke gave up the call girl life in 04, the same year I began and gave up on my starter marriage.
And while we’re talking shocking revelations, Joshua Basso, a Florida man who dialed 911 asking for sex was stunned when he was arrested. Aye Dios Mio. I agree, Jerry Springer. Where do they find these people?
Wait, I know! Right here. Every week I’ll be bringing you Abiola’s Kiss and Tell Report, articles, videos and the facts of life. You can also find me on Twitter @AbiolaTV. Stay tuned.
Velvet cupcakes & tiara kisses,
Abiola
P.S. I write this report weekly for LarryDating.com
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STORY: Rachel Kramer Bussel & In the Flesh’s 4th Anniversary

Hey Cupcakes!
In NYC, the wonderful writer Rachel Kramer Bussel (pretty in the pink dress) celebrated the 4th anniversary of her erotica reading series In The Flesh at Happy Endings. RKB is the only goddess I know who can be seen baking cupcakes on day with Martha Stewart and waving a fabulous gold vibrator at a podium the next.
The sexerati were in the house: the creators of the NYC Sex Blogger Calendar for Sex Worker Awareness, Debauched Diva, Urban Gypsy, and Audacia Ray; Sexpot Twanna Hines, The Funky Brown Chick, Modern Courtesan Coach Yolanda Shoshana, writer Nando Rodriguez, Burlesque dancer N, as well as Feminista author Erica Kennedy and much, much more. I was honored to grace the stageto read a piece about a one night stand of sorts.
WATCH!
(Warning: NSFW and Family members not allowed!)

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STORY: I Didn’t Work This Hard Just To Married

Hey Cupcakes!


Hot, new interview with my fellow author Nika Beamon
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ABIOLA: Nika, I am excited about our conversation. When I first read an excerpt of the book about 18 months ago, I was in a stressful relationship and vowing that I wanted to be single forevermore! (laughs) I enjoyed your premise so much that I wrote a blurb for the back of your book. Most people know you as an ABC News Producer. What made you write this book?

NIKA: I wrote I Didn’t Work This Hard Just to Get Married: Successful Single Black Women Speak Out for several reasons.  First, to let women know that being alone doesn’t mean you have to be lonely.  Second, that a single woman today has many opportunities to make her dreams come true.  Third, to show women they are scores of others out there who have been where they are and are succeeding, thriving, happy and healthy on their own; women who have lives filled with love even though they may not have a ring on their finger.

Fourth, to point out to all people that being single is a transitional thing, a state most of us will find ourselves in at several different points in our lives so it’s important you are happy with who you are so that losing someone won’t be as devastation.  Fifth, I was tired or relationship books offering advice to women on how to find a man without addressing the notion that not having one (a man) isn’t a death sentence.

ABIOLA: Critics often believe you wrote this book because you are not married and are trying to justify why it’s okay that you don’t have a wedding ring.  You know, they believe that every single woman MUST be in a relationship or be miserable. And I must say reality shows like even the one I was on don’t help. Was that a consideration?

NIKA: I’ve been in a relationship with the same guy for eight years but I don’t plan to marry or not marry, meaning people assume I would or have been pressuring him for a ring for a considerable amount of time but that’s not true.  I’ve simply tried to enjoy our lives together, spend time and accept him for who he is and therefore to be loved an accepted in return.  For a long time, my boyfriend was not marriage material because he did not desire to be married.  I heard him, accepted him and wholly agreed that I was in the same place.
I think that’s the key to any long term relationship, love and acceptance so I didn’t need this book or any other to justify my life because there’s nothing wrong with being unmarried.  I’d rather be single than married to the wrong man, force a man who isn’t ready to get hitched only to end up divorced or stay together miserable.

ABIOLA: Did you discover in this book why so many black women are single? A guy insisting on taking me home at a party last night was quoting the number 70%.

NIKA: I discovered that black women are not all angry or bitter that they are unmarried. I learned they haven’t given up on black men, but want them to excel in society and help rebuild the black family.  I found out that successful black women are willing to date and marry men who may not have as much as they do financially but men are reluctant to partner with a woman who has more than he does.

I now know black women are brave, accomplished and continue to carve out the lives they want in this society, raising kids, buying homes, starting businesses, earning degrees and caring for their family, friends and communities.   Most importantly, I discovered that single black woman still yearn to have a partner to share their lives with, they are just no longer willing to sell themselves short to find a mate.

ABIOLA: Interesting, thoughtful and powerful.  What do you hope people learn by reading I Didn’t Work This Hard Just to Get Married?

NIKA: If nothing else, I hope that people learn to cherish the time when they are single because when you are in a relationship is requires a huge sacrifice of time, money and effort, thereby making it more difficult for you to pursue you own selfish dreams—and might I add rightfully so.

ABIOLA: Let’s talk about the title. That seems to tick people off. The title of the book may make some men think you’re say black women don’t need them.  Clarify?

NIKA: Certainly, I don’t feel that women don’t need men at all.  Women may no longer need men for financial support, material things or security but I think you will find, even with the women in my book, we all need and crave love and companionship in our lives.  The only thing is now women don’t have to settle out of fear or being alone.

Actually, the title means you should do anything in your life just for one reason.  You should be the best you can be, because by living your potential you will be happy and accepting of yourself and attract people who are equally appreciative of you and your talents too.  It’s also a call to women to stop being what a man wants.  You know, my mother told me, “don’t start something you can’t maintain.”  I took that to mean be who you are and not who someone wants you to be because then and only then will they be able to see and love you for what you truly have to offer.

ABIOLA: Well done, sis! I hope that everyone picks up a copy of I Didn’t Work This Hard Just to Get Married: Successful Single Black Women Speak Out by Nika Beamon available everywhere we buy books. xo, Abiola

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Does a Man’s Penis Size Really Matter? (VIDEO)

Does Size Matter?

David Beckham: Does Size Matter?
Hey Cupcakes,
This week’s episode of Planet Abiola’s Kiss and Tell asks Does size matter in the bedroom? This episode is part of Tina Tobin’s Luv Em Or Leave Em Advice Team.
One look at David Beckham in his Armani pants… um, ads and we know that Hollywood thinks that size matters. Recently Fergie revealed that with husband Josh Duhamel size definitely matters. Dwight Eubanks from Real Housewives of Atlanta apparently has become the poster boy for penile implants, so we know that size matters for him too.
I comb the streets of New York City asking men, women, old, young and even Santa Claus how they feel about size when it comes to matters of love-makin’! What a fun, sexy kiss and tell adventure!
WATCH.


If you can’t see this video click to watch Size Matters on Youtube. And what did YOU think? Find our viewer response Does Size Matter videos here.

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Current Love, Sex and Dating News

Hey Cupcakes,
Check out Abiola’s Current Kiss and Tell news on Examiner.com:
I’m the New York Sex & Relationships Examiner, and here are my recent posts:

 xo, Abiola

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VIDEO: Top 5 Reasons to Get Married Young

Hey Loves,
There’s been lots of talk about young marriages from the failed attempt of Bristol Palin to the ongoing Twilight love saga Bella and Edward. This week, as a part of the Love Em Or Leave Em advice team I answer, Should YOU get married young?


xo, Abiola

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DIARY: Happy Halloween! “Real Housewives of Atlanta” Style


Happy Halloween, Cupcakes!

PARTY OVER HERE. This was my first Halloween wearing a costume as an adult.Check out my Real Housewives of Atlanta Red Riding in Da Hood Costume. She by Sheree, Kim, Nene, and Lisa were all represented in my look — and of course, being Halloween, there was Kandi everywhere. Check out my girlies above post Twanna’s Halloween brunch: Shoshi, Rachel, Twanna & moi!

Watch & enjoy…

xo, Abiola
P.S. My Flickr Halloween Photo Album:

P.P.S. Twanna Hines’ First Annual Halloween Brunch Crew!!!

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