| Got sex on the brain? If sexual activity is a prickly issue for discussion in society and our daily lives, it appears no less so as a research topic in some areas of the scientific and medical communities. The very definition of the word sex seems troublesomely elusive for many researchers when it comes to classifying their investigative efforts and obtaining the funding to support them. When I used a search engine for looking up sites and articles relating to sex, I pulled up so many porn sites that caused me to spend the next five minutes closing the weirdest, wildest, may I say the scariest pop ups I have ever seen. Terrified my husband would round the corner with his collar turned up, pointer finger extended, yelling Aha! Just to throw this weird bit if information into the mix, I read on a site that females exposed to testosterone prenatally are very tomboyish children. As adults they show higher rates of bisexuality, and some even go on to change their gender to male. Crazy huh? My suggestions for a couple sites to check out: This site is about the science of sex. I found it very intriguing and informational. The statistics are crazy, who would've thought that there were so many freaks out there, and I mean that in the nicest possible way of course. Whether you want to delve in and discover just how wild you are or just to get tips on great sex, this site can get you to third base. Ha ha ha, ok just check it out... http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Sex/sexpsych/sexual_fantasies/science_of_sexual_fantasies.htm This article also grabbed my attention, a patch to get me hot? Genius, pure genius! http://health.discovery.com/centers/sex/scienceof/clinicaltrials/clinicaltrials.html Oh the beauty of technology. I guess this is one case where it is alright for grown ups to play with dolls again. So for those who like a little hi-tech sex... http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TECH/computing/01/19/virtual.sex.idg/ Just for fun check out these two sites and take the tests... http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/hottopics/intelligence/quiz.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sex/add_user.shtml |
