Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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From Cory Silverberg, your Guide to Sexuality
It's my last newsletter before Halloween, and the thousands of zombies walking by my office window (literally, it's a yearly Toronto lurch-fest) have put me in the mood for brains. As it turns out, I'm not the only one. Sex researchers are strapping folks into machines and watching their brains while their brains watch porn. The findings will scare the heck out of you! Happy Halloween! ~ Cory

Sex Researchers Want Your B-R-A-I-N-S!
Researchers hoping to find a physical cause for low female sexual desire presenting findings at the annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday. Their study involved 26 women, an fMRI machine, and a monitor showing daytime television, pornography, and a blue screen.

Halloween Sex Tips
My top six reasons why Halloween is sexy, and five ways to make this Halloween even sexier, with or without a partner.

Scary Sex Toys
Scary isn't always a bad thing, and scary sex toys don't need to be avoided at all costs. As any horror fan can attest, a good fright can be downright erotic, and things that shock us aren't always bad for us. That said, the sex toys in this list are ghoulish not just in their looks, but in misguided conception, poor design, and sometimes obvious danger. I don't recommend them, but if I can't share my fear this time of the year, when can I?

Fecal Fear
No, it's not a new Ashton Kutcher produced/Joe Rogan hosted reality game show. It's one of the more common questions I get about anal sex. Read on, it's not so scary.

 


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