Sex. Sex. Though women statistically think about it once every two to three days, I think about it…well, much more than that. I can’t imagine how the tricky little word manages to slip by other women for two to three whole days; to comfort myself, I assume that they’re like me but society pushes them to be demure. Though in our American society we still blush at the subject, sex is undoubtedly the one hobby we all have in common (or at least hope to one day), so a firm grasp of the anatomical machinery below our belly button is imperative to having a fulfilling sex life. Here you are, my sexy readers, a sex blog…
As Americans we tend to get caught up in periodic fads that rise up suddenly, washing us away in trendy nothingness, only to disappear as quickly as they came. Beanie babies, 24” spinners, and our odd fascination with actresses who barely register on the talent scale all came in and became the source of water cooler small talk for a few months only to pass away. Though most of our nation’s preoccupations are harmless, some, like the low carb diet, can pose a serious health threat. Other public scares are deemed unhealthy though they pose seemingly no risk at all. For this reason, a list dispelling some rumors and clarifying some murky claims is necessary to keep us all informed and healthy.
The Unassociated Press 2008