Sex in the News

In this week's Sex in the News: Does a vibrator's design lead to more orgasms? Is cheating rational? Kitty Stryker is a sex worker in love. Bedsider reveals an estrogen-free vaginal ring and butt plugs reveal the popularity of Republican candidates for President.
- Can a better vibrator inspire more awesome sex? (TheAtlantic)
- Does focusing on the problem of cheating distract us from the problem of monogamy? (HuffPo)
- You can be a sex worker in love (and a very eloquent one, at that). (HuffPo)
- What's that in between your thighs? It's an estrogen-free vaginal ring. (Bedsider)
- From where doth beauty come? Is it a look or an act? (TheGuardian)
- Can the BS get over the BS? Oh, boy...scouts. Lesbian cub leader fired for being gay. (ABCNews)
- The Republican presidential race, through the lens of the butt plug. (Vimeo)
- This makes me think we need to have some humans spayed and neutered: After having 30 kids with 11 different women (twice he had 4 children in one year) Desmond Hatchett asks for a child-support break. (LATimes)
- Priscilla Chan is the new Mrs. Mark Zuckerberg, but who is Priscilla Chan? (DailyMail)
- I want to see this, but I know I won't stop crying. Austria's Michael Haneke's new film, Amour, tackles the deterioration of love. (Reuters)
- In other words, Raven-Symoné says her sexuality ain't none of your dang business. (MTV)
- 5-24-12
- Jamye Waxman's blog
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