May 13, 2011
When I think back to my sex education classes in high school all I can remember is teachers droning on about STIs and various kinds of protection. While this may have been good to know, I would’ve preferred being a human sexuality student at Northwestern University on February 21st. To the shock of educational authorities, ...
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May 3, 2011
My, oh my! It turns out not all young men are tripping over themselves to get more action. And now there are stats to prove it. A recent study found 12 percent of Australian men aged 16-24 actually wanted less sex — a higher proportion than any other age group. “Although it’s a minority, it’s ...
March 2, 2010
Swiss researchers have come up with an equation for the perfect marriage after studying just over 1,000 couples. It’s interesting, but is yet another example of how statistics have a real lack of reality when taken out of context.
February 26, 2010
Total body sex is the idea that all parts of the body can give and receive pleasure; that erogenous zones are not limited to the genitals and face. This is the goal of all sexual pleasure. Amazon.com WidgetsWritten in the Flesh, A History of Desire, takes a look at what kind of sex people have always ...
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February 12, 2010
Scientists have found that sperm swim faster when they have a competitor. So if you want to increase your chances of pregnancy you should make sure you have more than one lover! Scientists “found that sperm from promiscuous mice swam 5 micrometres a second – or 0.00018 km/h – faster than sperm from monogamous males.” ...
January 29, 2010
Last week a study came out from Britain that concluded the g-spot does not exist. The French have responded to the British announcement that the g-spot does not exist by declaring the study as flawed and saying that around 60% of women do have a g-spot.
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