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Sex in the News

5778286140_86d43f232a_m.jpg The Christian crusade against pornography; homosexual zebra finches, China's attempt to convince women to marry for love, not money; insect sex; and reasons to stop reading into sex on a first date are all in this week's sex roundup.
  • China tries to stop women from marrying for money. Love, they say! Love! (Telegraph.uk)
  • Can the Christian crusade against pornography bear fruit? (CNN)
  • Bizarre plan reveals Britain thought of turning Hitler into a woman to win the war. (Mirror.uk)
  • Insex: Everything you wanted to know about bug sex but didn't even think to ask. (NPR)
  • Sex on a first date doesn't have to mean anything more or less than sex on a first date. (GoodMenProject)
  • Homosexual zebra finches are attached and faithful. (BBC)
  • Meet the Duet. A vibrator and USB Flash Drive! (Signature9)
  • California porn ballet initiative underway. (LATimes)
  • Hysteria. The movie trailer that's got everyone buzzing. (Moviefone)
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Christians and sex

I completely understand the reasons for Christians to be against porn and all the perverted sinners in our society, but lately I've seen people fighting against the very mentioning of sex. People need to realize that sex is a beautiful, natural activity. It's the unnatural ways of doing it, the disgusting way the media represents it and the wrong ideas our kids have about it that cause the problems. Simply being against talks about sex will get us nothing other than more uneducated teenagers pregnant at 13!