Sex myths that just won't die and why they are wrong:
http://lifehacker.com/10-stubborn-sex-m ... 1522576378
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
sunglasses wrote:Sex myths that just won't die and why they are wrong:
http://lifehacker.com/10-stubborn-sex-m ... 1522576378
Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
Jack Road wrote:It's probably important to note that you have to actually be good at dirty talk for it to increase arousal.
I just sound like a very hesitant man asking for directions, only I've had a stroke and all my words for directions have gotten confused with sexual terminology.
Jack Road wrote:It's probably important to note that you have to actually be good at dirty talk for it to increase arousal.
I just sound like a very hesitant man asking for directions, only I've had a stroke and all my words for directions have gotten confused with sexual terminology.
Jack Road wrote:It's probably important to note that you have to actually be good at dirty talk for it to increase arousal.
I just sound like a very hesitant man asking for directions, only I've had a stroke and all my words for directions have gotten confused with sexual terminology.
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
sunglasses wrote:Saying "oh baby, I want to insert my rod of manliness into your entry port" is not remotely a turn on and may result in spontaneous laughter.
jbobsully11 wrote:I read an interesting article a few days ago about how talking dirty in the bedroom (or wherever you're having sex, I guess) increases arousal in men and women.
For example, many powerful women in their everyday lives and jobs enjoy being more submissive in the bed, says Cioffi, because it stimulates the amygdala.
Dirty talk is a liberating experience for women to break down this mindset and become comfortable in their sexuality and desires. It’s where people invite their fantasies and where that straight-laced version of a person will enjoy being tied up, being called certain kinds of names, and using dirty words for genital parts when otherwise they wouldn’t think of such behavior, says Walfish.
For example, some women may get turned on by words like “slut” or “whore,” even though they find it offensive outside the bedroom.
A woman who calls up her partner at work to say to him “when you come home sweetheart, I'm going to let you tie me to the bedpost, handcuff me, and arrest me," says Walfish, is vocalizing her fantasy outside the bedroom.
"One possibility is maybe she has a dependent personality and maybe she likes the idea of submitting to a dominant, powerful force," she said. "Or maybe she fantasizes about being the dominant one and is afraid to put that on to her guy to do it first, so she tests the waters."
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
sunglasses wrote:All these people need this thread. I'm tellin' ya.
"In middle school, the school nurse told our class that girls didn’t need to wear pads or tampons while sleeping since there wouldn’t be enough blood flow while laying horizontal."
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
sunglasses wrote:All these people need this thread. I'm tellin' ya.
A Combustible Lemon wrote:Death is an archaic concept for simpleminded commonfolk, not Victorian scientist whales.
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