This week has been full of guilt, mostly because of the review copies of awesome games have been piling up in front of my TV — which now kind of includes an early release of the New Xbox Experience (expect a glowing review post early next week). It has also, as per usual, been full of articles:
- “Can’t Keep Track of Your Sex Life? The Internet Can,” in which I talk about Bedpost, MyBlackBook, Boffery, and tracking your bedroom adventures on the internet (Click Me).
- “Is There a Link Between Cybersex and Depression?,” in which I talk hotel room fantasies, bad research, and how strange it is my sexy professor is only six years my senior (The Clickable Clit).
- “Top 7 Disney Villains Who’ve Defied Gender Expectations,” in which I express my love for Ursula’s vagina house and Captain Hook’s thing for young boys (Heartless Doll lists).
- “10 Apartment Pets Rated on Maintenance vs. Huggability,” in which I call bunnies stupid and snake owners creepy (Heartless Doll lists).
- “Up Close and Personal with Apple’s Macbooks,” in which I translate a review of, you guessed it, Apple’s new line of Macbooks (Tom’s Guide).
- “Comparing the DSi and the DS” (DS.about.com).
- Review: Kirby Super Star Ultra (DS.about.com).
Posts of mine from elsewhere you’ll like (I’m psychic):
- Internet puppies make everything six times better.
- How to condescend to women about technology, the book.
- Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia’s female lead breaks mold.


Bonnie Ruberg is a sex, technology, and video games journalist who contributes regularly to publications like The Economist, Forbes, and The Village Voice. By day she's also a comparative literature PhD student at UC Berkeley, where she studies French, English, gender, sexuality, surrealism and perversion. You can reach her at [her first name and last name, all one big word] AT gmail DOT com.