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What Not to Do. Feb 26th, 2008 at 10:56 AM. Sex-positive journalism needs to be accurate and in context, not just unsqueamish. Unfortunately, this New Scientist. Starts with a sensationally inaccurate headline "Ultrasound nails location of the elusive G spot" and then trots out some well-worn but baseless and damaging stereotypes about how G-spot or "vaginal" orgasms are supposedly "more intense" (i.e. "better") than any other kind. And that's just the first few lines. Did they have more sex? There were ...
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All About Orgasms - Sex-Positive Journalism Awards
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The quest for a less Puritan media. Feb 22nd, 2008 at 10:24 AM. There were two sex-related science pieces in the LATimes. One on the science of orgasm. And one on a new electrical implant. That might help with orgasms. Well written, interesting, and not sensationalized. But I do wonder, especially with the latter one, what sex therapists and educators and others would say about the wisdom and ethics of $12,000 surgical Viagra. Sex Positive Journalism Awards. View my Tags page. Designed by Tiffany Chow.
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27 January 2009 @ 10:43 am. This me having an obnoxious American moment. Simon Eccles, then chairman of the junior doctors’ committee of the. British Medical Association, voiced the concerns of NHS professionals. In 2005. “People are in hospital to get better, but a lot of the food the. NHS serves up simply isn’t nutritious,” he said. “Patients aren’t getting. Enough fruit and vegetables and what they do get is often over boiled,. Rdquo; (emphasis mine). I thought that's how the Brits. The little round b...
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this me having an obnoxious American moment - miriamjoyce
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This me having an obnoxious American moment - miriamjoyce. 27 January 2009 @ 10:43 am. This me having an obnoxious American moment. Simon Eccles, then chairman of the junior doctors’ committee of the. British Medical Association, voiced the concerns of NHS professionals. In 2005. “People are in hospital to get better, but a lot of the food the. NHS serves up simply isn’t nutritious,” he said. “Patients aren’t getting. Enough fruit and vegetables and what they do get is often over boiled,. If you follow t...
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Cowgirl's Country Life: Post Hole Diggers, Fencing Pliers and Banana Leaves....
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If you are interested in raising your own shrimp, canning, smoking and preserving your own meat, fishing or sitting around a good camp fire.we might be related. :). Wednesday, March 9, 2011. Post Hole Diggers, Fencing Pliers and Banana Leaves. Who could resist that combo? This was one of those "I don't really feel like cooking" and " I want to see how banana leaves will do" days. Strange how it's more fun to use post hole diggers for cooking than for setting posts. :). And let the pork chill overnight.
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The quest for a less Puritan media. What not to do. Feb 26th, 2008 at 11:46 AM. Sex-positive journalism needs to be accurate and in context, not just unsqueamish. Unfortunately, this New Scientist. It was reporting on was based on a small sample of women and found that those who reported "vaginal orgasm" (no word on how the women themselves defined it) had a thicker anterior vaginal wall than those who didn't. This is interesting, but it is by no means definitive (Which is cause and which is effect?
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