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Sex Toy MaterialsWhen purchasing a sex toy, you should consider what it is made of... not just for the sensation, but also for your health. Just as you would be cautious about buying food or hygiene products that may have toxic materials in them, you should also be aware that some sex toy makers
aren't using materials that are food or medical grade. This in turn may lead to health problems down the road. Government Classifications For Sex Toys Concerns come into play because the government has not been willing to work with the adult industry, rather they attack and repress it. Instead of acknowledging sex toys as being for sexual behavior they insist that manufacturers label them as novelties or medical devices (the latter being quite a challenge for sex toy manufacturers to achieve). Because the U.S. Government is not requiring sex toy regulations, sex toy manufacturers classify their products as "novelties" and avoid having their products regulated as well as you might think. This is also why it is rare to find user manuals on how to actually use the products, as this would define them as something for sex, which affects their product classification. What you end up having are companies that make sex toys and companies that make literature and videos about sex toys rather than having the ability to buy a sex toy with a manual for use. It cheats the consumer from really being able to fully enjoy their sex toy and be fully educated about it. I hope that in the future the government will stop pretending that sexuality is not a natural and healthy part of who we are and begin giving consumers assistance in more easily obtaining quality sexual products with legislation that provides respect, acknowledgment, support and freedom for the adult industry and its consumers. Dangers In Phthalates Phthalates (pronounced thal-ates) are "plasticizers" used to soften PVC vinyls. If vinyls do not have any softeners, they are basically very hard PVC plastic. In 2006, the National Toxicology Program reviewed the science and concluded that: "There is serious concern that certain intensive medical treatments of male infants may result in DEHP exposures levels that affect development of the male reproductive tract." "There is concern for adverse effects on development of the reproductive tract in male offspring of pregnant and breastfeeding women undergoing certain medical procedures that may result in exposure to high levels of DEHP." Phthalate molecules are not chemically bound to the plastics they soften, and as such, phthalates can "break free" from plastic fairly easily, causing rubber and jelly toys to deteriorate over time. Some studies have reported that phthalates may mimic the female hormone estrogen. Most recently, the Danish Environmental Protection Agency released a report on the safety of phthalates in sex toys. According to the report, titled Survey and Health Assessment of Chemical Substances in Sex Toys, using sex toys with phthalates for one hour a day or less poses no health risks unless you are pregnant or nursing. At the same time, there is a move on the part of healthcare leaders in the U.S. and Europe to prefer products that don't contain phthalates in the interest of both patient and practitioner safety. But the main reason sex toy manufacturers likely use phthalates is that it is inexpensive, and it is the way they’ve always done it. Unfortunately, the industry is rarely proactive about the health of their customers and instead responds only when there is strong pressure to do so. The Coalition Against Toxic Toys, an adult-industry nonprofit organization advocating environmentally friendly and nonhazardous sex toys, has applauded the ban, which takes effect on Jan. 1, 2009. According to CATT President Jennifer Pritchett, the ban "is a step in the right direction and will, hopefully, alert consumers to the dangers of phthalates and other toxic materials in all types of toys." Greenpeace Even Says Sex Toys Contain Dangerous Chemicals Greenpeace has called on the European Union to ban the use of chemical plastic softeners in sex toys because they contained dangerous substances known as phthalates. Many of adult sex toys contain the same toxic substances that the European Union banned from use in children's toys. Greenpeace tested some of the toys and found that seven of the eight sex toys it had tested contained between 24 and 51 percent of phthalates. Phthalates can disrupt the human hormonal system, diminishes fertility and adversely affects the kidneys and liver. The substance is used to soften plastics and PVC plastic. Banning phthalates would just mean that manufacturers would need to make nontoxic alternatives which is pretty easy to do. They just cost a little more. HolisticWisdomNaruto Sex: Absolutely Free Naruto Sex Tapes and Mpgs
Sex, drugs & Naruto?My officemate's slogan. Nevermind the first two words of the title. But Naruto? I'm wondering how Naruto manga has built such a very large and diverse reading base? I understand that among these are the otakus (i.e. die-hard fans), anime/manga fans, and those who watch anime and read manga (note that I separate this from the anime fan category). The people I work with for example can hardly be called "anime fans". They're just people who read and watch a few select title of comics and anime. Fluffy, on the other hand, watches everything and I rave and rant about the titles and characters I have read/seen. I remember the college peeps who download Naruto episodes in Cervini/Eliazo and learn to memorize the hand signals of the different character's jutsu. I wanted to explode for being overloaded with otakuness whenever people start doing things like that. And yesterday, the occupant next to me was surfing a Naruto site and looking at the jutsu's hand signals... I'm dying. Okay, that's exaggerated. (Hey everyone does when they're talking about fandom.) Seriously, the people here are getting addicted to Naruto each passing day. I remember them bashing Shonen Jump and Kishimoto for the 2-week publishing hiatus implemented last month. CUREless
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Are our students getting sex facts?Kathleen Baldwin walked into an auditorium filled with hundreds of college students at the University of Southern Indiana on Monday night and asked how many of them had sex education during their middle and high school years. Most raised their hands. Only a few hands went up, though, when Baldwin, the vice president of Planned Parenthood of Indiana, asked how many found the instruction healthy and helpful. Hoosier young people aren't getting information they need about sexuality, said Baldwin, who brought her call for comprehensive sex education in schools to USI. "Information is power," she said. State law requires that abstinence until marriage be stressed in sex education, but that doesn't mean a more comprehensive study of sex can't take place, Baldwin said. But in many cases, public school students in the state aren't hearing about sexuality in any detail, not even about abstinence, according to Baldwin, who cited Planned Parenthood's survey data. Part of the problem is teachers often don't know what to teach. "Certainly there is a lack of knowledge about what the laws do require, what resources are available." Survey data Baldwin presented showed HIV and AIDS aren't being addressed by nearly half of Indiana's sex educators, 63 percent aren't covering anatomy and nearly all of them do not discuss contraception in classes. Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corp. health textbooks emphasize abstinence and contain units on HIV/AIDS and other diseases, but contraception is generally answered privately, officials say. "The best protection we have for sexually active people against sexually transmitted diseases is a latex condom, but we aren't giving this information," Baldwin said. The most common sex-related questions asked by students reflect a lack of basic knowledge, Baldwin said, citing questions such as "Can you get pregnant from oral sex?" and "How effective are condoms?" as examples. Baldwin said just as swimmers shouldn't wade into deep water without proper instruction, young people shouldn't complete school without helpful information about sex issues. She advocates a comprehensive approach "because students have the same questions. We know that 63 percent of (high school) seniors are having intercourse. ... If they aren't going to get (information) during high school, when are they going to get it?" Glen Kissel, a USI assistant engineering professor, attended the speech and said he doubted Baldwin's survey results. He said voluntary surveys, such as the one commissioned by Planned Parenthood, are unreliable. He pointed to a study commissioned by Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind., which defended abstinence-only sex education as being effective. Baldwin referred to another national study done for Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., which found 88 percent of young people who signed pledges to remain chaste until marriage broke those pledges within a year. Courier Press
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Inconvenient Fact: Times Sex Scandal Writer's Left-wing ConnectionAs media digest the recent John McCain sex scandal allegations by the New York Times, one side of the story seems destined to get ignored: one of the four co-authors took money from a liberal activist group to fund a hit piece about Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Kent.) in 2006. Before becoming an investigative reporter for the Times, Pulitzer Prize winner Marilyn W. Thompson was editor of the Lexington Herald-Leader in Kentucky. As Howard Kurtz reported in October 2006, Thompson was in the middle of what one might call a pay for play hit piece against that state's leading Republican figure (emphasis added): Kentucky's Lexington Herald-Leader yesterday launched an investigative series on Sen. Mitch McConnell pushing legislation for his affluent donors -- an effort originally paid for by a foundation that has financed several liberal groups that oppose the Republican lawmaker. The paper's parent firm, McClatchy Co., decided last week to repay the $35,000 grant, which underwrote six months of salary and expenses for a Herald-Leader reporter on leave. The grant came from the respected Center for Investigative Reporting, which was passing on money provided by the St. Louis-based Deer Creek Foundation. Deer Creek has funded a variety of liberal groups, including New York University law school's Brennan Center for Justice, which represented opponents of McConnell in a campaign-finance lawsuit that reached the Supreme Court. "It's like the NRA funding a report about Sarah Brady," the gun-control advocate, says McConnell spokesman Don Stewart. "You've got to be somewhat leery about the objectivity." American Journalism Review coincidentally addressed this very matter in its February/March 2008 issue (emphasis added): In 2006, as editor of the Lexington Herald-Leader in Kentucky, Marilyn W. Thompson wanted her paper to undertake a major project examining Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell's political fundraising practices and suggestions of influence peddling. When she realized her lean newsroom budget alone wouldn't cover it, Thompson got her Knight Ridder bosses' enthusiastic approval to seek a grant from the nonprofit Center for Investigative Reporting. The California-based center provided $37,500 to underwrite the salary of reporter John Cheves, who took an unpaid six-month leave of absence to do the project, as well as to cover expenses. Just before the October publication of Cheves' four-part series, "Price Tag Politics," McConnell staff members complained of liberal bias - at the center. They cited center board and staff members' donations to Democratic candidates or causes. They called it "a known liberal entity, but what they seized on was the underlying funding," Thompson remembers. In particular, the McConnell camp objected to involvement by the Deer Creek Foundation of St. Louis, which had funded groups seeking campaign finance reform. McConnell had led the fight against the bipartisan measure in Congress and in court. He was the lead plaintiff in McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, an unsuccessful U.S. Supreme Court challenge to the 2002 law. Yet, there's more, for in November 2007, Dan Riehl reported that at the time the Herald-Leader was working on this piece, its author, John Cheves, was a Congressional Fellow for Sen. Ron Widen (D-Oregon). Add it all up, and one of the McCain sex scandal co-authors, when she was editor of one of the leading newspapers in Kentucky, took money from a liberal activist group to hire a Democrat Congressional Fellow for a hit piece on a leading Republican senator. NewsBusters
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Fox News "Recklessly" Misrepresents Sex, Facts in 'Mass Effect'Electronic Arts calls out Fox News reporting as hitting "a new level of recklessness"
When it comes to reporting, cable news has a certain reputation of sensationalizing its subjects. Perhaps the mantra of the station is to make its news as entertaining as some of its fictional shows on the network.
Mainstream media making a mountain out of molehill about video game is nothing new to me. I rarely care anymore after years of seeing Jack Thompson run his mouth about Rockstar’s games.
I don’t get my news from TV anymore, so I only became aware of this when the gaming community furiously exploded at the gross negligence for the truth as demonstrated by Fox News.
Fox News during one of its evening Live Desk programs aired feature headlined “’SE’XBOX? MICROSOFT: CLAIMS ARE INACCURATE & MISLEADING” which targeted the apparent crimes committed on today’s use through BioWare’s Mass Effect.
More specifically, the television channel positioned game’s brief sexual encounter as some sort of grossly graphic abomination of modern day morality in a “think of the children” tone. Problem is, Fox News gets it all wrong. While I don’t expect all audiences to understand what an RPG is, let alone Mass Effect, Fox News appears so clueless that its staff isn’t even aware that ESRB game ratings also appear on the front of the game box.
Radio talk show host and author Cooper Lawrence was called on by Fox News to give her take on the outrageously damaging effects that games such as Mass Effect have on the world. Of course, she has never played Mass Effect. Long-time video game media member Geoff Keighley tries his best to provide calm and sensible rebuttals, but Fox News appears uninterested in his logic and instead turns it over to a panel that continues to comment on the horrors of Mass Effect.
I could go on and on about the inaccuracies presented by Fox News that night, but it’s probably easiest if you just viewed the video clip here.
Electronic Arts, now the owners of BioWare, responded to Fox News via a letter written by EA’s VP of communications, Jeff Brown. “The resulting coverage was insulting to the men and women who spent years creating a game which is acclaimed by critics for its high creative standards,” he wrote. “As video games continue to take audiences away from television, we expect to see more TV news stories warning parents about the corrupting influence of interactive entertainment. But this represents a new level of recklessness.”
Brown lists factual errors committed by the program during its brief airtime, such as a Fox News voice-over reporter saying: “You'll see full digital nudity and the ability for players to engage in graphic sex.”
“Do you watch the Fox Network? Do you watch Family Guy? Have you ever seen The OC?” Brown questioned. “Do you think the sexual situations in Mass Effect are any more graphic than scenes routinely aired on those shows? Do you honestly believe that young people have more exposure to Mass Effect than to those prime time shows?”
Brown then concluded, “This isn't a legal threat; it's an appeal to your sense of fairness. We're asking FNC to correct the record on Mass Effect.”
Meanwhile, members of the online community enraged by Cooper Lawrence’s misinformed take on Mass Effect have given their own opinions on the author’s book. Amazon has since removed the user reviews.
What Fox News has done is disheartening. As much as the Nintendo Wii and DS have done to brought the mainstream market into video games, complex, intellectual and mature games such as Mass Effect will be continually misunderstood by those who can’t get past that video games are now much more than just Pac-Man and Pong.
At one point, one of the panelists on Fox News says, “This made me feel old, watching this. What happened to Atari, and pinball, and Pac-Man?”
Sadly, video gaming will not get its fair shake and coverage until the a certain generation of so-called reporters – such as those at Fox News – die off and are replaced by those who grew up with games such as Mass Effect. DailyTech
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Bizarre Sex Habits of The Extreme Right-WingLast night, anti-abortion extremist Neal Horsley was a guest on The Alan Colmes Show, a FOX News radio program. The topic was an interesting one - whether or not an internet service provider should allow Horsley to post the names of abortion doctors on his website. Horsley does that as a way of targeting them and one doctor has been killed. In the course of the interview, however, Colmes asked Horsley about his background, including a statement that he had admitted to engaging in homosexual and bestiality sex. At first, Horsley laughed and said, "Just because it's printed in the media, people jump to believe it." "Is it true?" Colmes asked. "Hey, Alan, if you want to accuse me of having sex when I was a fool, I did everything that crossed my mind that looked like I..." AC: "You had sex with animals?" NH: "Absolutely. I was a fool. When you grow up on a farm in Georgia, your first girlfriend is a mule." AC: "I'm not so sure that that is so." NH: "You didn't grow up on a farm in Georgia, did you?" AC: "Are you suggesting that everybody who grows up on a farm in Georgia has a mule as a girlfriend?" NH: It has historically been the case. You people are so far removed from the reality... Welcome to domestic life on the farm..." Colmes said he thought there were a lot of people in the audience who grew up on farms, are living on farms now, raising kids on farms and "and I don't think they are dating Elsie right now. You know what I'm saying?" Horsley said, "You experiment with anything that moves when you are growing up sexually. You're naive. You know better than that... If it's warm and it's damp and it vibrates you might in fact have sex with it." In addition to Horsley, Colmes has recently interviewed Randall Terry another radical anti-abortionist and anti-gay activist. In the middle of an otherwise serious interview, Terry began joking - apropos of nothing - that he and Colmes were ex-lovers. Another extremist interviewed by Colmes not too long ago was Rev. Fred Phelps who stated on the show that he thought the death penalty should be given for those who engage in "sodomy." When Colmes asked Phelps if he had ever engaged in gay sex, Phelps blustered but never said no. Hmm, I'm beginning to sense a pattern here. Come to think of it, Ann Coulter is reputed to have an unusually, er, wide-ranging sex life, too, though as far as I know it's just confined to men. Still, it doesn't exactly match the profile of an ultra-conservative. 8/25/05 UPDATE Former Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris joined the Bizarre Sex Habits club recently when she shook her boobies on Hannity & Colmes. Standing sideways throughout the interview (when was the last time you saw a politician do that?), if she wasn't trying to show off her - um - physical assets, then she must have a very unusual case of Tourette's Syndrome affecting her chest only. News Hounds
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'Sex' stars refuse extreme dietingKristin Davis has claimed that the stars of Sex And The City never resort to extreme dieting. She revealed that director Michael Patrick King had never told the cast to lose weight and said she was fine not being the "thinnest actress in town". Davis told Us magazine: "We've been in a nice situation where we've been appreciated for ourselves. "All four of us - none of us are extreme dieters." The 43-year-old argued actresses who try "starving" themselves to shed weight are "crazy". She added: "I'm not interested in going into any insane thing like that. I'm never going to be the thinnest actress in town. And I'm fine with that." Digital Spy
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Extreme sex under the seaDESIRE and deception, lust and fetish, pleasure and pain - it's all happening beneath the waves, according to a new book about sex in the marine world. "It's just mind blowing what these creatures get up to," says Victorian aquatic scientist Sheree Marris, author of KamaSEAtra: Secrets of Sex in the Sea. Raunch and randiness are rampant among sea creatures, Marris says. "There's jealousy, there are creatures who cheat on their partners, they do the same sort of things as us in terms of courting - they spray scented perfumes, they do amazing dances, they dress up and change colours. "As humans we think we're such sexual beasts but compared to sea creatures we're just so boring." Marris says her interest in marine sex began when she first discovered the meaning of the term "dork". "I studied aquatic science at Deakin University but I was by no means an academic, the chemical equations and formulas and all that just kind of went in one ear and out the other," she admits. "One of the things that I did learn was the real meaning for the word dork. "A dork is a whale's penis and I thought, 'how cool is that?' "When we're calling someone a dork we're basically calling them a big dick because these things are absolutely huge." Marris soon realised that she had discovered a way of getting people to share her passion for the fragile marine environment. "I want to bring marine life to the surface because it's really difficult to get people to care for something they can't see," she says. "And I thought what a great way to do that, by talking about sex. "This is a stepping stone to increasing marine conservation and awareness." She spent five years researching the book; drawing on her own work, talking to international experts and scouring the scientific journals. The result is an accessible, humorously written book divided into bite-sized chapters like "Orgies", "Does Size Matter", "Sneaky Sex" and "When Love Hurts" with a photographic spread on each page. One of her personal favourites is the Deep Sea Angler (Melanocetus johnsoni), a grotesque looking fish that lives deep in the ocean. "The female angler isn't the most attractive thing but she's in the deep deep depths so it doesn't matter," says Marris. To attract a male, she secretes a sweet smelling perfume that arouses him so much that he is compelled to pursue and bite onto her. SMH.com.au
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