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Suicide Girls: A Look at the "Alternative" Girl Pornography Website

Is it Art or Slander?

By Katy Mack, published Dec 31, 2007
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Suicide Girls have been around since 2001 and has made a huge hit on the public of today's generations. If someone were to walk up to a grandparent with their 19 year old grandchild, nine times out of ten, the grandchild would know what a Suicide Girl was compared to the grandparent. The website was created back in late 2001 by Sean Suhl and Selena Mooney, also known as Missy Suicide. It was based in Portland, Oregon and was later moved to Los Angeles, California in 2003. Missy stated back when interviewed in 2003 that this was a way to let women show how they wanted their sexuality depicted. Even though it wasn't the first site of it's kind, it's almost one of the most popular one of today's viewing.

The name came from and origin mix of the novel Survivor that was written by Chuck Palahnuik. Missy decided the name from this novel and has said that her friends and her have seen girls that wouldn't conventionally fit into society and would kind of be outcasted by their communities because of the way they dress, wear their hair, or the music they listen to. The name has stirred up a lot of controversy and was most heard of when some of the girls on the site appeared in a CSI: New York episode.

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