X360 Sex Awards Press Photos

For once we don’t have to do a bunch of “sensitive eyes” editing to pare our free side coverage of the first (annual?) Sex Awards held in Hollywood this past summer. Every “event” has press coverage, and they always (eventually) release a series of photos, sometimes videos, and more words than anyone would ever want to read.

Since we eschew rote copy/paste of press releases at risque, we have chosen to simply pull a few of their photographs and let everyone draw their own conclusions from the content. With only that much “ado” then, we give you a brief glimpse at the Sex Awards Press shots, omitting any shots of “briefs” interestingly enough.

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Sex Awards Press Photos Analysis

Really? You honestly think something called “Sex Awards Press Photos” calls for further elaboration? …

Just to be clear about our approach, we don’t get much more simple than this. So if you find words either daunting or distracting, you proably will not be thrilled with risque.com in general. On the other hand, you can do what perhaps a vast majority of the paying risque members do and simply ignore the words in favor of spending your time more in the “1000 words at a time” approach of a photograph. Since video goes through generally at 30 still pictures per second, that seems like it would equal a whole heck of a lot of information. Just never tell the writers. They tend to be a sensitive bunch.

Now if you find this fascinating, you may want to read our own coverage of the event, which you may also do for free.

We could of course provide editorial comments on these “Sex Awards Press” pictures, but one of the things we like most about this industry has to be that things pretty much speak for themselves. You may disagree with the value of the message, but you’re fairly certain of the content of that message.

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