Oral sex now illegal...........
........... for 15-17 year-olds in the US state of Virginia........ full sex? No problem. :huh:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/sex...roper-sex.html |
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It's only discussed one way though. Since surveys show only 40% if women can climax through penetrative sex isn't this attempt to change the rules going to harm women's satisfaction in the long run (as recipient)
Also, the author wrote of a situation between n adult male and a 15-17 tear old girl. Is there something from the bill the author is neglecting to pass on (not thrush) |
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Well blow me.
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Re: Oral sex now illegal...........
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11121238)
Well blow me.
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Re: Oral sex now illegal...........
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11121238)
Well blow me.
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Re: Oral sex now illegal...........
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11121238)
Well blow me.
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Speaking of which, on my visit to the sex museum in Amsterdam I came out of that building firmly convinced that oral sex is a tradition introduced to the rest of the world by the Europeans. This is because among all the pictures, books, sculpture , artefacts or TOOLS on display, nowhere did I see other ancient cultures or civilizations of the world documenting this technique. ;)
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Originally Posted by redShark
(Post 11122131)
Speaking of which, on my visit to the sex museum in Amsterdam I came out of that building firmly convinced that oral sex is a tradition introduced to the rest of the world by the Europeans. This is because among all the pictures, books, sculpture , artefacts or TOOLS on display, nowhere did I see other ancient cultures or civilizations of the world documenting this technique. ;)
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Re: Oral sex now illegal...........
Originally Posted by redShark
(Post 11122131)
Speaking of which, on my visit to the sex museum in Amsterdam I came out of that building firmly convinced that oral sex is a tradition introduced to the rest of the world by the Europeans. This is because among all the pictures, books, sculpture , artefacts or TOOLS on display, nowhere did I see other ancient cultures or civilizations of the world documenting this technique. ;)
http://www.salon.com/2000/05/22/oral_history/ What are the earliest traces of fellatio? A well-known French paleontologist by the name of Yves Coppens suggested that the famous Lucy (the first prehistoric woman) practiced a sort of “paleo-fellatio.” But the first clear real traces of fellatio are from ancient Egypt. Many of the more stellar examples are in the British Museum, where we find the famous myth of Osiris and Iris: Osiris was killed by his brother and cut into pieces. His sister Iris put the pieces together but, by chance, the penis was missing. An artificial penis was made out of clay, and Iris “blew” life back into Osiris by sucking it. There are explicit images of this myth. As an aside, Egyptian women were particularly well known for their sexual prowess. Egyptian women are also purported to be the first women to use makeup. What about other ancient cultures like China, or India, where you have the Kama Sutra? Indeed, these are two other ancient cultures that ritualized fellatio. Ancient China was similar to India insofar as there were practically no sexual censures or taboos whatsoever. But it was in India where we find the Kama Sutra. Today the Kama Sutra has been reduced to a sort of caricature of a sex manual, but in fact it’s a tome dedicated to the art of loving. An entire chapter in the Kama Sutra is devoted to an act called “auparishtaka,” otherwise known as “oral congress.” Oral congress involved eight highly descriptive and semicodified ways of performing fellatio. There are also detailed chapters on bites, scratches and other aspects of the aesthetic of the body. |
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Originally Posted by martinbkk
(Post 11123389)
Might have been because of it being a Euro targetted 'attraction'. For a differing view see:
http://www.salon.com/2000/05/22/oral_history/ What are the earliest traces of fellatio? A well-known French paleontologist by the name of Yves Coppens suggested that the famous Lucy (the first prehistoric woman) practiced a sort of “paleo-fellatio.” But the first clear real traces of fellatio are from ancient Egypt. Many of the more stellar examples are in the British Museum, where we find the famous myth of Osiris and Iris: Osiris was killed by his brother and cut into pieces. His sister Iris put the pieces together but, by chance, the penis was missing. An artificial penis was made out of clay, and Iris “blew” life back into Osiris by sucking it. There are explicit images of this myth. As an aside, Egyptian women were particularly well known for their sexual prowess. Egyptian women are also purported to be the first women to use makeup. What about other ancient cultures like China, or India, where you have the Kama Sutra? Indeed, these are two other ancient cultures that ritualized fellatio. Ancient China was similar to India insofar as there were practically no sexual censures or taboos whatsoever. But it was in India where we find the Kama Sutra. Today the Kama Sutra has been reduced to a sort of caricature of a sex manual, but in fact it’s a tome dedicated to the art of loving. An entire chapter in the Kama Sutra is devoted to an act called “auparishtaka,” otherwise known as “oral congress.” Oral congress involved eight highly descriptive and semicodified ways of performing fellatio. There are also detailed chapters on bites, scratches and other aspects of the aesthetic of the body. |
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