I've just watched on TV. It don't understand jack since they speak Spanish. Anybody know what happens to the couples eventually? It looks like a sex show to me
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Answer by Karina Z Of course it's not a sex show it's a dating show. The couples I guess just end up going together to eat or whatever so they can get to know each other better. It kinda looks like a sex show since the girls are always dressing so skanky and the games they play are sex- like.
How does a woman teach a middle aged man positions for sex?
The man is 59 5'11" and 250 lbs. Acts like he's never had sex in his life. Muscles cramp up if in any position other than standing on floor with woman on edge of bed on her back. Had previous girlfriend before marriage but not sure of "details" in that relationship. Not a talker by any means during intercourse and never initiates sexual acts with his wife, is other way around if she wants it though he acts like he could care less if he gets any or not. He has already had blood tests and everything is normal. He is a type 2 diabetic but his sugar levels are always normal so I'm not sure how this affects his desire to have sex. He has no problems getting an erection, he just acts like he doesn't know how to use it the way any human male would, ya know?
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Thirty years after the epic journey chronicled in his classic work The Great Railway Bazaar, the worldâs most acclaimed travel writer re-creates his 25,000-mile journey through eastern Europe, central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, China, Japan, and Siberia.
Half a lifetime ago, Paul Theroux virtually invented the modern travel narrative by recounting his grand tour by train through Asia. In the three decades since, the world he recorded in that book has undergone phenomenal change. The Soviet Union has collapsed and China has risen; India booms while Burma smothers under dictatorship; Vietnam flourishes in the aftermath of the havoc America was unleashing on it the last time Theroux passed through. And no one is better able to capture the texture, sights, smells, and sounds of that changing landscape than Theroux. Therouxâs odyssey takes him from eastern Europe, still hung-over from communism, through tense but thriving Turkey into the Caucasus, where Georgia limps back toward feudalism while its neighbor Azerbaijan revels in oil-fueled capitalism. Theroux is firsthand witness to it all, traveling as the locals doÂby stifling train, rattletrap bus, illicit taxi, and mud-caked footÂencountering adventures only he could have: from the literary (sparring with the incisive Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk) to the dissolute (surviving a week-long bender on the Trans-Siberian Railroad). And wherever he goes, his omnivorous curiosity and unerring eye for detail never fail to inspire, enlighten, inform, and entertain.
PAUL THEROUX was born in Medford, Massachusetts, in 1941 and published his first novel, Waldo, in 1967. His fiction includes The Mosquito Coast, My Secret History, My Other Life, Kowloon Tong, Blinding Light, and most recently, The Elephanta Suite. His highly acclaimed travel books include Riding the Iron Rooster, The Great Railway Bazaar, The Old Patagonian Express, Fresh Air Fiend, and Dark Star Safari. He has been the guest editor of The Best American Travel Writing and is a frequent contributor to various magazines, including The New Yorker. He lives in Hawaii and on Cape Cod.
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What do you think about people having sex in public?
I, personally, think it's trashy and degrading. Like in school, or at the park, at the beach,etc.
What do you think? how is it okay if no one sees you? little kids go to the beach. other people use school bathrooms. what's okay about having sex where tons of other people are going to go? it's disrespectful.
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Answer by Lora I don't want to see it.
If you are an exhibitionist or a voyeur I think leaving windows open in hotel room is acceptable. I mean if someone is looking into rooms with a Telescope or binoculars they deserve what they get.
Can you use artificial insemination to choose the sex of a child?
My wife wants to get pregnant with a girl, but the majority of my sperm are male. (I think 65%) I remember I once went to a sperm bank to make money donating sperm, and they told me most of my sperm are male. Anyway is it possible to use the same process as artificial insemination to choose the sex of the baby?
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Answer by Scubachickbz I don't think that is a rational reason for wanting to go through artificial insemination. Whilst it may be possible, if you can convince a doctor to do it, you must consider the implications of having a child between you, that you have not technically fathered, out of choice. Most people who go for artifical insemination or donated eggs or sperm are doing this as a last resort, because the alternative is no children at all.
Please think seriously about the future complications of such a decision.