Counterpoint magazine at Wellesley College has reportedly published this graph. Only 2,300 women are selected to attend liberal arts school Wellesley College, and apparently the art students are more liberal than their number-crunching counterparts. The school is a 134 year old institution outside Boston, the fourth ranked in the Untied States. Classes have as few [...]
Turns out all that spam I’ve been getting isn’t lying: a penis extender can actually work. Unavailable for comment ABC Affiliate 7 News is reporting out of Denver that an Italian study concluded you can gain almost a full inch to your manhood. The downside? You’ve got to wear “a device with dynamic rods” over [...]
You discover all sorts of unusual things combing the logs and statistics at HAINSWORTH.COM. It was no surprise that Porn airs during Super Bowl Game was the most popular article here. What surprises me more is that Darwin Poster: Very Gradual Change We Can Believe In surpassed it. When a Tuscon, Arizona Comcast feed of [...]
Seamstress Becky of EveningArwen on etsy.com can make every geek boy’s Star Trek fantasy come true for a mere US$200. Betsy says her goal is to create movie replica costumes for Hallowe’en or themed birthday parties, and admits you’ll pay a pretty penny for the cosplay (costume play) that goes with fulfilling a fantasy such [...]
Welt Online has compiled 174 facts from sources as diverse as the Kinsey Institute to Cosmo. How many did you already know, sexpert? A study of 300 pairs revealed that men who smoke have half as much sex as men who don’t. (Cosmopolitan) Homophobes get more turned on watching sex scenes between gay men than [...]
Wired Magazine has culled data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and other sources to conclude Playboy magazine centerfolds are taking on less and less realistic figures. The Body Mass Index of the average woman between 1960 and 1962 was 22.2, while the Playmate BMI was 19.4. By 2008, the average BMI of a [...]
Alex Renton of the London Times explains how to make the sophisticated drink, and looks back at its origins and its role in taboo rumpy-bumpy. If you believe this and other dramas set in middle-class, suburban Fifties America, people’s main activity after adultery seemed to be the making and the drinking of dry Martinis. It [...]
Although everyone knows what a “home run” is, I don’t know anyone who has a difinitive answer as to what constitutes getting to “second base.”xkcd.com, a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language, offers the following explanation. Interesting to note that there was a time of innocence when “third base” was “second base” — but [...]