Everyone at Blue Blood Secret World Headquarters Global has ordered their flowers and hidden away their boxes of chocolate and bloody hearts. The ancient Romans celebrated Lupercalia on the Ides of February by whipping hot girls with portions of sacrificed goat. Amelia G and Forrest Black shot a professional piercer, the lovely purple-tressed Natalie Addams, cutting out her own heart, gift-boxing it, and sewing up the “wound” with quite genuine play piercings. The Cadbury chocolate boxes of the mid-1800′s were made with velvet and mirrors. So a bloody heart in a spooky ornate gift box seemed right. Blue Blood is traditional like that.
SpookyCash has released an assortment of Valentines Day-themed galleries for affiliate webmasters. Of course, they each have that spooky twist, while still being thematically appropriate. Nothing says Happy Spooky Valentine like festive heart designs, flowers, red and white lingerie, a large heart tattooed on a beautiful woman’s chest, or a bloody heart in an ornate gift box.
Amelia G also wrote an article for BlueBlood.net about the origins of Valentines Day and Lupercalia. Amongst the fascinating factoids she unearthed about the holiday, she slipped in one of her most important Blue Blood manifesto points writing, “One of the most important messages I would like people to internalize from Blue Blood is that having purple hair or a tattoo or a pervy wardrobe in no way makes a person a second class citizen. You are entitled to the rewards of the larger society. You are entitled to the same love as anyone, whether or not your sex is a bit kinkier than average . . . There is no rule that thinking for yourself, owning your sexuality, and dressing flamboyantly equals eschewing all sentimentality and always feeling alone on Valentines Day.”
