Birth Control Pills Day
Man has the right to love as he will:— “take your fill and will of love as ye will, when, where, and with whom ye will.” —AL. I. 51. On August 18, 1960 the first contraceptive pill, Enovid, became available… Continue Reading
Man has the right to love as he will:— “take your fill and will of love as ye will, when, where, and with whom ye will.” —AL. I. 51. On August 18, 1960 the first contraceptive pill, Enovid, became available… Continue Reading
Yesterday TMZ News reported that Floyd Mayweather says he won’t have sex before he fights Conor McGregor. Conor McGregor, however, says he will have as much sex as possible. Does sex make a difference, and how can we translate this… Continue Reading
The Wellcome Trust in London is funding researchers at ten locations to study the diverse ways that sexuality plays a role in health. In a press release dated August 4, the Trust notes: Sexuality is an often wilfully overlooked or… Continue Reading
University of Minnesota researchers released a 121-page report yesterday — completed by the Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center — filling a gap in research having to do with sex buyers. Using a national study, the report estimates that 1% of Minnesota… Continue Reading
Yesterday, CBS All Access, the CBS Television Network’s digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, announced the upcoming debut of Strange Angel, a drama series based on the life of Jack Parsons. In part, their release states: “Based on George Pendle’s… Continue Reading
Occult author/publisher/filmmaker etc. Carl Abahamasson was recently interview in the UK’s wonderfully trash Daily Mail regarding the book California Infernal: Anton LaVey and Jayne Mansfield as portrayed by Walter Fischer which he’s published. The article begins: “Jayne Mansfield was a… Continue Reading
Dr. Richard Kaczynski recently posted to his FB page regarding the publication of a new book of Notocon proceedings: “Fire of Motion,” the proceedings of NOTOCON X (Austin, 2015), will be launched at this year’s NOTOCON in Orlando, FL, on August 11-13… Continue Reading
Filmmaker Karen Maine grew up in the 1990s in a Catholic community in Iowa, where her high school sex education was a video of a late-term abortion and an abstinence-only talk by Pam Stenzel. Her autobiographical short film, “Yes, God, Yes,”… Continue Reading
Altered States: Sex, Drugs, and Transcendence in the Ludlow-Santo Domingo Library is a new exhibition at Harvard’s Houghton Library that investigates human kind’s search for transcendence via religion, the occult, philosophy, music, endorphins, sex, ecstasy i.e. most of the elements of theurgic… Continue Reading
Men and women have different ways to make up after a disagreement, says a recent study. Springer International Publishing expands, “If a man wants to make amends with his girlfriend after an argument, he should dedicate quality time and shed a… Continue Reading