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Is your sex life in a rut? Do you want to try out something new, but are unsure of how to go about doing so? Author Tracey Cox explains everything you need to know in her book, Secrets of A Supersexpert, from sex tips, miscellaneous trivia, and the psychology of falling in love.Forum: Sex Tips that work

For instance, two in every thousand men can perform oral sex on themselves, women have the highest libido during days 12-16 of their cycle, and having more sex pretty much guarantees less erection problems. Just a few things to bring up at your next office function…

Tracey also points out, that while being in a long-term relationship can lead to love, often times lust and attraction can fade over time. Which does not always fare well for your sex life.

Here are some ideas to help spice things up, direct from Ms. Cox:

via Stale Sex? 6 Secrets From A Supersexpert – YourTango.

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“Did I fall asleep?”

It’s the oft-repeated phrase on Joss Whedon’s troubled Fox series “Dollhouse,” which concludes its season (and possibly its life)  tonight. For a long time there, that phrase could pretty well have summed up how many of us, devoted fans of everything from Buffy to ”Dr. Horrible,” have responded to the ambitious if highly erratic show itself. Lately, however, the series has shown promising signs of life, taking its own Sleeping Beauty metaphor and knocking it right on its pretty ass.

The premise of “Dollhouse,” for the uninitiated, is about a covert conglomerate that can imprint its workers with any set of skills and personality traits. The male and female “dolls,” including leading lady “Echo” (Eliza Dushku), go on missions ranging from hostage negotiations to sex games. They’re then shepherded back home to the Dollhouse for a refreshing, memory-obliterating mind wipe, ready to be taken off the shelf another day. When they’re not on assignment, they wander around the Dollhouse in a sweetly childlike state, sleep in cozy subterranean pods, and are utterly at the mercy of their minders.

It’s a creepy notion, one that the show has not been entirely successful in pulling off. What Whedon has been setting us up for, however, has been a deep, dark, often excruciatingly uncomfortable exploration of exploitation, sexual and otherwise.

via The sleeping beauties of “Dollhouse” – Broadsheet – Salon.com.

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LONDON – AUGUST 11: Former gymnast Alison Carroll, 23, is presented as the new face of computer game character Lara Croft at Pineapple Studios on August 11, 2008 in London, England.Image by Getty Images via Daylife

Videos games and sex have a storied history, as anyone who’s spent time in a dorm room full of freshman boys playing “Tomb Raider” could tell you. But despite the genre’s reputation for exploitative babes in hotpants and the notorious “jiggle physics,” an article in the Guardian argues that sex does not, in fact, sell video games.

Here’s the case, made by Alexander Gambotto-Burke: In 2004, Playboy began publishing a yearly “Gaming grows up” feature showing video game heroines in the buff. But many of the games included in the issue have either reported huge losses or ceased production entirely.

Far from the porn-crazed sex ghouls they’re frequently portrayed as, male videogame players appear to be developing quite a potent resistance to exploitative, sex-based marketing practices. Indeed, even Lara Croft has given into this progressive zeitgeist: her breasts and lips have shrunk in recent years, and the rest of her body has been reduced to more anatomically feasible proportions. On cue, her critical stock has risen, and while the first two games in the post-2006 Tomb Raider revamp (Legend and Anniversary) sold unfavourably compared with past instalments, the latest, Underworld, is selling healthily after a lacklustre launch.

via Does video game sex still sell? – Broadsheet – Salon.com.

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The Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Stormy Daniels strode onstage at a downtown Baton Rouge restaurant in a tight black blouse with a plunging neckline and a knee-length skirt in the popular purple of Louisiana State University. She introduced herself with a warning.

‘‘For those of you who don’t know who I am,’’ she told the lunch crowd at The Roux House, ‘‘I’d suggest that you don’t Google that until you get home from work.’’

She’s a Louisiana-born porn star who says she is considering a 2010 run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican David Vitter, whose family-values reputation was marred in 2007 when his name was linked to a Washington prostitution ring.

via AberdeenNews.com.

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