Illustrations about sex
Barbara Lee on Abstinence
“An abstinence-until-marriage program is not only irresponsible, it’s really inhumane.”
Illustrations about sex
“An abstinence-until-marriage program is not only irresponsible, it’s really inhumane.”
Many of us look back on our youth and acknowledge a few regrets here and there. Toni Braxton, the award winning R&B singer, also has a few regrets from her…
“In the U.S., abortion is the blood sacrifice we make on the altar to the goddess of unfettered sexual behavior.” Topics Illustrated Include: Abortion Baby Behavior Heartbreak Humans Kill…
Robin Rinaldi wanted kids. Her husband, Scott, did not. The impasse in their 18-year-old marriage led to an interesting “solution.” They would trade monogamy for an “open” relationship in order to save it.
What could possibly go wrong?
Lots of people bemoan the morally-bankrupt lyrics that fill today’s popular music. Whether it’s Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines,” Lady Gaga singing about a “disco stick,” or just about anything from Miley Cyrus, it seems as though today’s artists are fixated on promoting loose sexual ethics.
Just like musicians did 60 years ago….
“Free love is a black and white contradiction in two words. A lover can never be free. It is the nature of love to bind itself.”
Life is short. Have an affair.
That’s the motto behind www.AshleyMadison.com, “the world’s leading married dating service for discreet encounters.” Their website allows you to “SEARCH FOR MARRIED PEOPLE IN YOUR AREA!” as soon as you join.
But don’t worry; by their estimates, they don’t endorse infidelity….
“We have mistresses for our enjoyment, concubines to serve our needs, and wives to bear legitimate children.”
It’s no secret that images gracing the covers of the most popular magazines in the country are enhanced (or “Photoshopped”) to make the particular model look even more appealing.
(Hey, companies can’t have “slightly flawed” people representing their perfect products!)
The owner of a golf course just outside Atlanta was confused about paying an invoice, so he decided to ask his secretary, a recent graduate of the University of Georgia, for some mathematical help.