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SEX FACTOID: Sex Pressure

Almost 90% of 15 to 19 year olds said they felt pressured to have sex.


Joke of the Day: Super-sensitive Condoms

Q. Have you heard about the new super-sensitive condoms?

A. They hang around after the man leaves and talk to the woman.


SEX FACTOID: Highest Rate of Homosexuality

Male bats have the highest rate of homosexuality of any mammal.

(Well ... easily done, it is dark in those caves!) :)


Pronto Condoms

Now that's quick and easy! For anyone who's ever struggled to put one on...


NEWS: One in 20 women has NEVER had sex sober

24 Sep 09

Millions of women drink alcohol before having sex because they lack confidence in their bodies, a study has found. Almost half of those questioned said they preferred sex while under the influence of alcohol because it helped them to lose their inhibitions and be more adventurous.

Researchers, who surveyed 3,000 women aged between 18 and 50, found the average woman has slept with eight men, but was drunk with at least five of them. On two of these occasions they couldn't even remember the man's name the next day.

Three quarters of women claimed they felt more able to let their hair down and go wild after a few drinks. Four out of ten have 'always' been a bit tipsy when they have slept with a partner for the first time. But astonishingly 48.5 per cent said they preferred sex while under the influence.

The study also found that 75 per cent of women said they liked to drink before getting into bed with their husband or boyfriend. Some 6 per cent of women have never had sex while sober. More than half of women polled claimed drinking with a prospective partner was 'part of the dating process' so they were bound to be a bit drunk when they had sex.

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Quote of the Day: Light & Hard

"The difference between light and hard is that you can sleep with a light on."

Unknown


Joke of the Day: MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING

To be happy with a man you must understand him a lot & love him a little.

To be happy with a woman you must love her a lot & not try to understand her at all.


SEX FACTOID: Teen Pregnancy Rates

22% of American women aged 20 gave birth while in their teens. In Switzerland and Japan, only 2% did so.


Dangers of Working at Home




NEWS: Security 'bad news for sex drive'

15 Sep 09

A woman's sex drive begins to plummet once she is in a secure relationship, according to research. Researchers from Germany found that four years into a relationship, less than half of 30-year-old women wanted regular sex.

Conversely, the team found a man's libido remained the same regardless of how long he had been in a relationship.

Writing in the journal Human Nature, the scientists said the differences resulted from how humans had evolved. They said: "For men, a good reason their sexual motivation to remain constant would be to guard against being cuckolded by another male."

But women, they said, have evolved to have a high sex drive when they are initially in a relationship in order to form a "pair bond" with their partner. But, once this bond is sealed a woman's sexual appetite declines.

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Quote of the Day: Reason for Sex

"Women need a reason to have sex. Men just need a place."

Billy Crystal


BOOK REVIEW: No evidence that porn causes harm

The Porn Report by Alan McKee, Katherine Albury and Catharine Lumby.

The book presents a comprehensive picture of the adult-content industries and its consumers.

Some of the main issues explored include:

    The common stereotypes are wrong: unsurprisingly, given that pornography users make up about a third of Australian adults, they are fairly representative of the broader population, with the major exception being that fewer than one in five of the respondents were women…

    Detailed analysis of the most popular Australian DVD titles shows that, even with broad definitions, fewer than 2% of scenes have any kind of violence. The total ban on violence in the Australian X-rated category seems to have worked. Another finding was that “pornography does not really objectify women more than men… On some measures, men are the more active sexual subjects… on others, it’s the women.” The Internet is a lot more diverse, but despite extensive efforts the authors managed to find not a single site with actual rape photographs, and only a handful of sites with faked ones.

    There is no evidence that pornography causes harm to its users: the studies that suggest this have involved pushing pornography on non-users in artificial laboratory experiments. In contrast, there has been almost no attempts to study the beneficial effects of pornography, even though consumers overwhelmingly report positive effects...

Part 2 of the book covers issues such as censorship, and notes:

    “Protecting the children” has been a rallying call for censorship for a long time. It turns out that actual child pornography — the police prefer to call it “child abuse material” — is extremely hard to find. And evidence-based education has to be central to protecting children from harm, whether from cyberstalking or contact with material they will find disturbing.

This book is essential reading for anyone wanting to discuss censorship of the Internet!

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