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The N.F.L. and gay marriage, why the gross things you do aren't gross when you're turned on, The Australian Sex Party takes on Google, and more in this week's sex in the news.

  • The N.F.L. and its image are altered by the support of gay marriage. (NYT)
  • Why sex doesn't gross you out when you're aroused. (TIME)
  • Should we be able to decide the sex of our embryos? (HuffPo)
  • No Sex Party please, we're google. (SMH)
  • The real question of so last week: "Why, in a world where the two-lady threesome is held up as the epitome of male accomplishment, are more women not talking about doing it with two dudes?" (xojane)
  • File under D.U.H. - Couples with pre-marital doubts are more likely to end up divorced. (USAToday)
  • Who's afraid of Vaginal Wolf? The negative buzz over Naomi Wolf's new book Vagina: A New Biography is mostly coming from other vaginas. (NYObserver)
  • A love story in 22 pictures. Warning: If you tear up easily, grab kleenex. (Buzzfeed)
  • Lost in Translation. The director of the ill-fated Innocence of Muslims movie (the one that cause the embassy disaster in Libya and beyond) is also a softcore porn director. (Gawker)
  • Double standards suck. The secret to her success is the reason why Amy Poehler and Will Arnett split. At least that's what Millionaire matchmaker Patti Stanger has to say. (People
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