Love + Relationships
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Origin of Sex in Religion
Before the dawn of civilization, man was little more than an animal, and he naturally had not even the tiniest part of a fraction of the knowledge which we moderns possess. But he did have a vast capacity for wonder—a capacity which, unfortunately, has drastically declined today. Early man was incessantly mystified, and given to pondering the mysteries. Things which are commonplace and explicable enough to us of today were uncomprehended, mysterious, and beyond exploration to him. All apparently complex phenomena filled our primitives with a kind of holy dread; and it was reasonable for them, in their ignorance, to ascribe all strange manifestations to supernatural forces. Sex was not immune to these superstitious beliefs. The origin of religion is uniquely linked to the sexuality of the culture it is attached to.
By Filthy Staff8 years ago in Filthy
When to Have Sex
How many times is enough? What if she wants to when you don't want to, and vice versa. Is spontaneous sex better than scheduled sex? Do women prefer their sexual encounters be planned and men prefer them any time any where? It is important to consider these issues when developing a productive, intimate relationship. Poor timing can cause stress on a relationship which can lead to changes in one's biological, sexual dynamic.
By Robert Chartham8 years ago in Filthy
Ode to Lube
Not just for the elderly, a good lube is for everyone. It doesn’t matter which team you play for or even what position you play, lube is for you. It’s very simple, lube just makes everything go a little more smoothly. From avoiding that brief wince to making sure there is no condom breakage from friction, here’s why lube just makes sense.
By Filthy Staff8 years ago in Filthy
History of Sexual Censorship
Some might think sexual censorship an antiquated topic, but it is alive and well, manifesting itself in the convoluted and often hypocritical perceptions of bureaucrats from Washington D.C. to Silicon Valley. Do not be fooled by the abundance of sexual content readily available to anybody with a wi-fi connection. Unlike its sibling graphic violence, sex has yet to be given a gaming platform like Xbox or Nintendo, who wrap bloody violence and often deviant imagery around trolls and unicorns. There is no middle ground for sex. An often binary decision to censor sexual content leads to rebellious undertones and social discord. The UK's Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 banned spanking, aggressive whipping (light whipping ok), physical restraint, humiliation (that's not such a bad idea), female ejaculation (aka squirting), and playful strangulation. Bear in mind, nobody said you can't partake of these titillating escapades, you just can't professionally film it and distribute it under your own label. Censorship debates continue to be heard in the halls at the palace of Westminster and the floor of the US Senate. If history has taught us anything, it is it that they will continue to rage for the foreseeable future.
By Filthy Staff8 years ago in Filthy
Rich Female Porn Stars
It may sound ironic, but rich female porn stars have to be careful not to blow their wad. Say what you like about the adult entertainment industry, but it isn't all about going down. These women keep a tight grip on the base of their rising asset. More than just adult entertainers, some of the most talented female porn stars have converted their popularity into a brand. With a hardened brand behind them, women like Nikki Benz and Asa Akira have managed to build mini business empires. From DVDs to signed photos and fleshlights, these adult entertainers are the most popular draw at Exxxotica and the AVN Expo.
By Filthy Staff8 years ago in Filthy
Experience Crazy Horse Paris
The Arab Sheikhs smelled of expensive cologne. A cloud of cigarette smoke hung off the low ceiling in the basement of a centuries-old Parisian building. The neon sign outside lit up the words Le Crazy Horse de Paris. There was little other indication that you had arrived at an iconic location. It was 1987, I was 19, and my father had just paid a small fortune for us to sit up close at one of the most erotic and oldest burlesque revues in existence. Plush red velour banquettes were filled with eccentric looking men and exotic looking women. The lights dimmed. For the next few moments, my eyes adjusted to the low lights and a single silhouette of a beautiful woman drenched in mist, almost enveloped by a revolving glass door on a stage. Black Russian in hand, my father grinning beside me, I settled in for what would be two hours of the most stylized, visceral experience of my young life.
By Lizzie Boudoir8 years ago in Filthy
Risque Retro Must-See Movies
Two decades of moviegoers have had the unfortunate experience of learning about sex on the internet. While it may have helped with an incredible control of sexual language skills, it has diminished the sense of curiosity and style that the preceding decades offered. Yes it's true that Urban Dictionary popularized terms such as the Houdini, the Donkey Punch, and the Pearl Necklace, they don't seem to understand White Palace, a Tequila Sunrise, or Wild at Heart.
By Filthy Staff8 years ago in Filthy
How to Be Sex Positive
When you hear "sex ­positive," the first thing you might think is, "I am positively into having sex." Yes, this might be one of the many definitions of this very ambiguous, yet totally straightforward term. There is an entire sex-positive movement that encourages an organic attitude towards human sexuality and all of its nuances. More than just an ideaology or a vision, sex positive means action. It encourages sexual experimentation within the bounds of mutual consent. It advocates sex education and a healthier attitude towards communication regarding sex. And it concentrates on sex ­positivity, which encourages the principles that all sexual activity is healthy and pleasurable. On the other hand, the movement also promotes the belief that if you aren’t in the mood, that is ok too. Whatever works for you and makes you happy. Positive is as positive does, in regards to sex or anything else in life.
By Bea Norton8 years ago in Filthy