“Fetish, Fetish” – What the Hell’s a Fetish?
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We hear this word thrown around all the time. It typically conjures up images of leather, latex, and thigh-high boots being adoringly worshiped by a chain-clad submissive. But how accurate are these images? What does it really mean to have a fetish, and perhaps more importantly, is having a fetish unhealthy?
She’s Wet, But is She Turned-On?
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Subjective Arousal is Different for Men and Women
For men, the process of arousal is pretty straight forward – 99% of the time an erect penis means he feels sexually excited. Sure there are exceptions here and there, but for the most part this correlation holds true.
Women, on the other hand, are a completely different story! Although her body may be displaying signs of sexual arousal (erect nipples, dilated pupils, a wet vagina, etc.) it does not mean she is subjectively “feeling” turned-on. In fact, research
“Cum On Me Now!”
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It’s become a regular staple of male-oriented pornography – the cum shot. Affectionately known as the “money shot” the image of a man ejaculating on a woman’s body, usually her face or breasts, is one of the most prized among men and despised among women.
Are You Waiting to be Seduced?
It’s Thursday evening and you’re standing in line at the grocery store. Your significant other called just as you were leaving work to inform you that dinner would not be on the table when you got home because there was nothing edible in the house. Great. Perfect end to a crap day.
Does Candlelight and Romantic Music Really Work?

Traditionally when a man wants to get a women into bed, he “romances” her.
He uses scented candles, delicious food, good wine, and saxophone-y background music. He tries to woo her into a state of harmonic bliss wherein his true intentions may go unnoticed…
Stereotypes…Really? Still?

As the title suggests, I’ve been thinking about stereotypes lately, particularly those involving women’s sexuality, and was wondering if they actually still exist in mainstream U.S. culture.
Stereotypes like:

