The Chosun Ilbo ran a piece on Korea’s long tradition of erotic art, from the Bronze Age to the Joseon dynasty. Pretty interesting stuff, of course.
And to do my part to educate the public at large, I link to the Dado Museum’s downloadable collection of erotic art from around the world, including a very nice collection of Joseon-era chunhwa paintings, many done by some of the period’s best-known artists. Share them with someone you love.
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Is that tobacco, opium or, like their sisters in the States, crack that all those girls are smoking?
I think some are smoking pole and some are smoking pot.
It is amusing but I had come across this anecdote when researching the “san-shin” legend through David Mason’s website on such:
David Mason also has an excellent book entitled “Spirit of the Mountains” which is about the San-shin Gut — the Korean mountain god (http:san-shin.org). I’m sorry but I should really plug this great book.
can anyone say “splinter?”
“a pinewood penis from the Unified Shilla Era”
Neo-Confucian woody.
Most likely it was just the males who liked to get it on. According to Eli Lilly’s new survey,less than one in three Korean wives said they were even “slightly happy” about sex with their husbands compared to half of Korean men who were happy about sex with their wives. Not exactly a sharing experience.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/S.....id=1601817
On a positive note, releasing this survey just before Valentine’s Day was probably a good public service.