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oval
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come on may 9th OKAY?!
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Apr 1 08:48 UTC 2002 |
Brazilian city approves annual Orgasm Day
A city in Brazil has approved an annual Orgasm Day.
The 35,000 people in Esperantina will be asked to work harder to achieve
sexual satisfaction each May 9.
The new law was passed by the council despite the objections of the city's
Mayor, who says it is pornographic.
It is the idea of Councillor Arimateia Dantas, who says he has personal
motivation after losing out in love because of premature ejaculation.
He said: "My ex-partner was very hot, but she took such a time to reach the
orgasm that I couldn't wait for her."
He undertook a research survey among Esperantina's sexually active women and
found only 28% enjoyed orgasms every time they have sex.
The Mayor, Jose Inaldo Franco, is against Orgasm Day. He told the Jornal do
Brasil newspaper: "I am ashamed of this pornographic project."
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jazz
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response 1 of 40:
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Apr 1 16:10 UTC 2002 |
What do they do to celebrate?
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phenix
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response 2 of 40:
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Apr 1 17:07 UTC 2002 |
heh, one can only imagine
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morwen
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response 3 of 40:
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Apr 2 00:18 UTC 2002 |
I don't think that I necessarily *need* to orgasm every time I have
sex. What is it about men wanting women to orgasm every time? I am
usually perfectly happy to accept orgasm if it comes and to do without
if it doesn't. One friend of mine actually said that sex without
orgasm is a lot like a really good massage. I agree with that. Sheesh!
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jaklumen
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response 4 of 40:
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Apr 2 01:49 UTC 2002 |
I believe it was Sarah who said that in the last sex cf-- right?
Anyway, I thought Brazilians were oversexed anyway. You can get full
frontal nudity right on local television, and we all know about the
thong. I just laugh at the idea some city is having an Orgasm Day.
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jazz
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response 5 of 40:
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Apr 2 02:48 UTC 2002 |
I think it's more a sign of America's sexual repression that we don't
have nudity on television.
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jmsaul
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response 6 of 40:
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Apr 2 04:24 UTC 2002 |
I do too. Violence is okay; sex isn't. I know which I'd rather have my kids
emulating (if I had kids)...
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michaela
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response 7 of 40:
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Apr 2 08:26 UTC 2002 |
Yes, I said that. I can't believe you remember *I* said that.
What I would think is the case, Julie, is that they either want to feel as
though they accomplished something or because they love you and want to make
you feel good. I feel the same way when I'm with a guy. I want him to
come...over and over again.
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jazz
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response 8 of 40:
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Apr 2 15:16 UTC 2002 |
I used to want that from my partner, now I want, ideally, to really
expand their horizons or meet fantasies they didn't know they had, or, for
more ordinary sex, to just have a real good time.
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orinoco
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Apr 2 16:31 UTC 2002 |
I think part of it, too, is that men usually feel like sex is incomplete
unless they've had an orgasm. It's not that much of a jump to project that
attitude onto your partner.
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oval
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response 10 of 40:
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Apr 2 16:53 UTC 2002 |
oh my, people.
at least one orgasm is really not all that much to work for is it?! of course
you wan to "expand their horizons or meet fantasies they didn't know they had,
or, for
more ordinary sex, to just have a real good time" but it seems to me like
an orgasm would be a natural side effect of that ..
there are time when i simply cannot come, but really i'd expect to in most
cases. in most cases i would feel unfulfilled .. not all. and thats
physically, not emotionally.
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phenix
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response 11 of 40:
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Apr 2 19:39 UTC 2002 |
well, there's always proper foreplay to consider and mr. happy hand
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oval
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response 12 of 40:
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Apr 2 21:49 UTC 2002 |
come again?
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phenix
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response 13 of 40:
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Apr 2 23:06 UTC 2002 |
<sigh> book on EMO states that the best way to just relax is hands
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morwen
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response 14 of 40:
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Apr 2 23:27 UTC 2002 |
Aw, Oval. Bad pun for this item.
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phenix
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response 15 of 40:
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Apr 3 00:09 UTC 2002 |
EMO=Extended massive orgasim
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jazz
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response 16 of 40:
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Apr 3 00:51 UTC 2002 |
Re #10:
Well, it's a general case. If all it takes for you to have an orgasm
is a considerate and patient partner, then you're lucky. Not every woman is
equal in that regard. Sometimes it's physiology, sometimes psychology.
Either way, some people just have a harder time than others, and attempting
to push it will wear on both parties' nerves.
It's totally possible to meet a fantasy without an orgasm. Fantasies
don't even have to be completely sexual.
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