Sex: How it Works - National Geographic

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Saw this on the net and had a few bunnies pop.

Sex: How it Works - National Geographic

The life and times of the sperm are limited in the hostile female body. That;'s why men produce untold millions of sperm every day. :eek:

Good visuals and biology. Hetro, Homo, Bi and Asexual discussed. Fun when they put eight couples in a bar and add liquor. :)

Something to space out the FAWCKer stories.

They are good too.:)
 
THANKS for the recommendation.

I spend a large chunk of time trying to discover and fathom a philosophy of sex. And so far it seems like LIT is hostile to any honest exploration of the subject especially when the discussion wanders over to psychosexual development; plenty of the gals here get too nervous, tho sexual development is as natural as anything else.

I recall how my sister freaked out when she found a PLAYBOY under my nephews mattress. Women are a pain in the ass. I blame it on modern times and our insulation from life on the farm. We no longer get our sex ed from hens and roosters, our teachers these days are wispy men who speak in polite falsetto tones, and from stout gals who sound like piano movers.
 
Here is an interesting History of the Kama Sutra.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gInF0yntu8

It focuses on the Hindus overcoming the Islamic invasions. I just wonder how they built the temples, the construction must have been costly and How do you get so many people to work such projects?

Oh yeah, SEX!:D
 
Here is an interesting History of the Kama Sutra.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gInF0yntu8

It focuses on the Hindus overcoming the Islamic invasions. I just wonder how they built the temples, the construction must have been costly and How do you get so many people to work such projects?

Oh yeah, SEX!:D


That's an interesting video.

In today's world, a major religion with that attitude towards sex would be unthinkable. Especially the idea of prostitutes at the temple.
 
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