Venus Butterfly

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The Venus Butterfly was originally a fictional sexual technique mentioned in an episode of the 1980s American television drama L.A. Law ("The Venus Butterfly," November 21, 1986). In the episode, a bigamist client claimed to have a miraculously effective sexual technique, which he revealed to his lawyer, Stuart Markowitz, played by Michael Tucker. The technique itself was never explicitly described to the audience, though it was implied in a hotel bedroom scene that Markowitz used the technique on his lover, the character Ann Kelsey (played by Tucker's real-life wife, Jill Eikenberry), with great positive effect. The writer of that section of the episode, Terry Louise Fisher, stated that she simply made it up, but the show received many letters and phone calls from viewers asking what it was, as well as two requests to license the term.[1] Over fifteen years later, actors on the show reported still being asked about it.[2]

As described by writer and sex educator Sue Johanson in 2005, the Venus Butterfly is a variant of cunnilingus. It involves using one's tongue on a woman's clitoris, using one's fingers on the vagina and using the other hand around the rectum, "even penetrating the rectum if that is pleasurable for her."[3] A similar description was given in a 2004 episode of the TV series Rescue Me.[4]

The 2006 book, One Hour Orgasm: How to Learn the Amazing "Venus Butterfly" Technique by Leah and Bob Schwartz is dedicated to educating readers on how to perform the technique. The book is mentioned in the film Meet the Fockers and in Mad magazine.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ A Behind the Scenes Look at L.A. Law, Cosmopolitan, December 1987 (reprint on fansite, retrieved 23:45, 12 August 2006 (UTC))
  2. ^ Daniel R. Coleridge, "L.A. Law Reunion's Sexy Secret!", TV Guide, January 24, 2002.
  3. ^ Performing Oral Sex on a Female Talk Sex Productions Inc. & Sue Johanson 2005, URL accessed August 6, 2006.
  4. ^ Basic Cable Awash in Raunch: A Content Analysis of expanded basic cable's Original Prime-Time Series, Parents Television Council, November, 2004
  5. ^ Description of One Hour Orgasm at Amazon.com, URL accessed August 6, 2006.