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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 |
What do they do to celebrate?
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phenix |
heh, one can only imagine | ||
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morwen |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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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