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    June space out briefly, thinking about her previous sexual act with the homeless man. "Jamie spoken out more loudly. "June, are you alright?" June snap back into focus. "A...what?" Jamie repeat himself. "I said, do you want to help Mike out or not?" June clear her throat and respond. "Well, since Mike is not our enemy. I guess it's okay to help him out." She turn her head away, plotting something mischievous. "Guys, I'm still not feeling well. Is it alright if I use the restroom for a minute?"…

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    Erectile dysfunction or impotence is defined as a persistent struggle encountered by a man to get or keep an erection that is firm enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Most men occasionally experience problems with erections, but it’s a concern when it happens more often. This disease is very common and it can occur at any age, but it is more common in men over 75 years of age; it affects about 30 million men in the United States. When a sexual activity is not performed, penis stays…

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    Sexual deviance is defined as sexual arousal or excitement that will lead to the point of an orgasm and/or erection, in which the object of that excitement is considered to be abnormal to the context of the learned and practiced societal norms. This definition can connect closely to the term paraphilia. I watched an episode from season 16 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, which was entitled “Pornstar’s Requiem”. In this episode, Evie Barnes is a nerdy girl who attends Hudson University and she…

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    It was hideous and hilarious. Everything about it was far away from being remotely sexual. If a person tried to jerk off at this movie they could possible achieve a laughing orgasm. Also, he would fit in sly oddities in all his movies such as subliminal messages consisting of images of badly fabricated hundred dollar bills with his face printed on it. The bills flashed on the moment when the male leads ejaculated on the end…

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    of the body. Women and men creates both testosterone and estrogen but in different amounts and also controls the menstrual cycle. Throughout infant, the ability for sexual reaction and the understanding of sexual desire as well as the possible for orgasm occurs, in a smallest percentage of children. Men produce more testosterone than females. After puberty in boys, 6 to 8 milligrams of testosterone are created daily and among younger boys sexually activity rise as well as testosterone ranks. As…

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    Unfortunately lesbians seem to bear the brunt of stereotypes and common misconceptions more than most. With statements such as 'All lesbians are vegetarians', 'all lesbians hate men' and 'lesbians are all feminists right?' these popular myths all creep into the minds of many. But above all, the most famous fable by far, is what lesbians get up to in the bedroom. Here are 7 of the most common misconceptions about lesbian sex. Number Seven: Can Lesbians Actually Have Sex? Probably the most…

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    A sexual arousal disorder involves a lack of response to sexual stimulation. Reasons include physical such as throbbing, swelling, tingling, or vaginal wetness. It is a reoccurring problem with desire, response, orgasms, or as before mentioned pain that puts a strain on your relationship with your partner. A Low sexual desire is the lack of interest the willingness to be sexual. Despite the prevalence this sexual dysfunction is often not addressed by healthcare providers and patients due their…

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    it’s more of a tease with kissing, taking their upper part of the clothes off and then giving consent of “no” especially in the heat of desire. There had to be other ways in getting that full arousal from women to get them in completing each other’s orgasms. Women are seen as sluts in teasing the male with going back and forth. “Anti-slut defense” has women in realizing that they are not easy to get laid therefore it comes to a romantic conclusion or getting to know one each other. The feeling…

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    The Score: A Short Story

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    for dear life. My core tighten, contracts, threatens to snap his monstrous appendage. I see stars bright beautiful magnificent stars. I quake, brain turns to mush. I die a thousand little deaths.I experience what has to be the most earth shattering orgasm known to man. I bite down on my bottom lip damn near drawing blood. I refuse to give my rapist the satisfaction of hearing me moan. I’m beyond pissed at his violation even more so at myself for reacting. “Uh huh bitch you aren’t no different…

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    Celie's Body

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    Moreover, by excluding men from the sexual act, Shug elevates lesbian sex by saying that in order to achieve orgasm “lot of finger and tongue work” (The Color Purple: 2004: 77). Their first sex is not described in details in the novel: “Us kiss and kiss till us can hardly kiss no more. Then us touch each other…Then I feel something real soft and wet on my breast”…

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