How, oh how, do I wash the terrible image of my parents having sex out of my head?
Please help me.
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Answer by Rebecka Haha, i walked in on my parents when i was 4 and i've never forgotten it. Just think of other things! It will probably never go away. You are scarred for life, sorry you poor soul!
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Question by Bryan C: What would be better - Sex in the big city or no sex on a tropical island?
What would be better -
Perfect sex with your partner in a cramped office in a big city full of smog and other assorted annoying things, or going to a scenic tropical island with amazing weather and sights, but not having sex at all while there?
Honest question, Why do women hate having sex with men?
If women love sex, then why do they make it so hard for men to have sex with them? Why can't they be understanding of men? I mean men have it difficult as it is, why make things complicated?
Also, why do the beautiful women hate sex even more and more? I think it is an odd phenomenon.
Best answer:
Answer by you dont know me Men are the spreaders of their seed, and women are the ones who should try to snare one man forever. Men want to have sex with anything and everything to try to reproduce as much as possible, but women are more geared to find one man who can be her sole provider.
Were just inclined to think differently about sex because of evolution.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Rubber Horse Shoes by Schylling Toys may not be as heavy as the real thing but they offer hours of fun for the budding "pitcher." Rubber Horse Shoes contains two sets of shoes and two pins. For children age three and up.
Fertility doctor Charles Kingsland 'who arranged baby sex selection' to face inquiry
A leading NHS fertility doctor is being investigated by hospital chiefs following revelations he sent couples to Northern Cyprus to select the sex of their baby.
Dr. Melvin D. Levine, a former Children's Hospital Boston doctor and best-selling author, was found dead yesterday, his attorney said, a day after he was sued over accusations that he sexually abused thousands of pediatric patients.
Helmut Newton Sex And Landscapes : Mirrors ... and Echoes.
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It's really a shame you cannot take shots inside exhibitions and you have to be happy of some quickly stolen shots taken with your mobile. Helmut Newton Sex and Landscapes exhibition at Palazzo Reale in Milan has not been an exception.
The installation itself was wonderful in my understandings. You can have some insights into the exhibition from this Interactive Map.
Unfortunatly, one of the most intersting place is not covered by that map : it's a small corridor you enter from a sideways entrance and what you are immediatly seeing when you enter is just a huge mirror reflecting this photo of Helmut Newton placed on the opposite site.
This is a humble personal tribute to the smart guys who have set up the exhibition space.
- Shot taken with Nokia Mobile 6680.
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Conspiracy, betrayal, and revenge in the global telecom industry
Someone is blowing up mobile-phone towers across England. Messages scrawled in blood-red paint at the scenes proclaim that mobile phones are the instruments of the devil. Whatâs more, a gunman -- or gunmen -- is shooting cell phone users in mid-conversation. Baffled police investigators scramble to avert public panic.
In four interlocking parts, this tense drama peels back the layers of a terrorist conspiracy, gradually revealing the evil at its core. We follow three characters -- a disgraced telecom executive (Michael Kitchen, Foyleâs War), a bitter ex-soldier (Jamie Draven, Billy Elliot), and a disgruntled engineer (Neil Fitzmaurice, Going Off Big Time) -- all united by circumstance or collusion. In a style reminiscent of Crash, the narrative moves backward and forward in time, unraveling the three menâs complex motives and their connections to a ruthless self-made millionaire (Keith Allen, Robin Hood). The result is an ultra-modern thriller packed with surprising twists and astonishing emotional depth.Though riffing on the rage one feels towards obnoxious cell phone users may sound like a one-liner, this four-part miniseries is semi-addictive and in fact, it is hard to watch one 50-minute episode without leaping to the next.
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âs suspense is built upon an extremely mandarin plot involving the assassination of people on phones and exploding cell phone towers, in which both criminals and police succumb to corruption and terrorism. Unlike Blue Murder, another Manchester-set detective series in which a detective sleuths a different crime in each episode, director Stuart Orme has laced each segment with differing crimes committed by various people, so that the main crime ring and its mastermind is only exposed in the end. In Episode One, "The Engineer," we meet the first criminal, Eddie Doig (Neil Fitzmaurice), disgruntled by a brain tumor he has from cell phone usage, making it logical that he will be the terrorist throughout. A wonderful performance by Julie Graham, as Eddieâs wife Donna, allows the viewer some sympathy for Eddie, though in subsequent episodes we leap back in time to trace Eddieâs involvement in an elusive team of more dangerous men out for revenge. In Episodes Two and Three, we meet hypnotist Ray Bould (John Thomson), telecom executive David West (Michael Kitchen), ex-Army man Maurice Stoan (Jamie Draven), as well as the head detective on the case, Lorraine Conil (Sunetra Sarker). Each character plays their part to ensure crimes remain unsolved, or at least lead to the wrong men.
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âs plot is so complex that one marvels at its potential realism. It reminds the viewer of how difficult terrorism is to pinpoint, expose, and cease, making
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âs cell-phone fixation more a metaphor for current political realities in which cell phones possibly play a major part. --Trinie Dalton
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AVN Online Magazine - October 2005:
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Phone Sex, Bobbi Billard, and More!
This issue features
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Phone Sex, a profile of Bobbi Billard, the InterNext convention, and the usual features, like internet sex news, adult website news and reviews, lots of sexy adult photos, features on players and performers in the adult industry, computer news, security, and lots of adult material!