Pretty much all of my studies fall broadly into this category. You get used to it. The IRB, on the other hand, never seems to get used to it...
Pretty much all of my studies fall broadly into this category. You get used to it. The IRB, on the other hand, never seems to get used to it...
There's supposed to be a goose? Dear lord have I been doing things wrong.
It does. The crura of the clitoris extend vertically (if you're laying down it's vertical, anyway) along the sides of the vaginal opening.
Viagra can have an effect on clitoral engorgement, but the studies I'm aware of have not shown an increase in orgasm or lubrication. It would be great if it did, since it's an existing drug and would be fairly easy to cross-prescribe.
Turn over all of them to the police. Every one. Perhaps in states where pot is now legal, police resources could be freed to pursue death threats, in addition to all of the other crimes we've come to think of as 'normal' online.
I really do wonder if they were told not to talk about it and, if so, by whom.
Yes, drink half a pound of water. Three ways to measure it:
Weigh yourself before and after your workout and you'll know how much water you lost. Drink that much.
Because they thought enough people would watch to justify the additional expense.
The sports community seems to work very hard to keep men and women from competing head-to-head in any event - even ones where there is no possible reason for the separation, like shooting.
The medals are not expensive, but housing and feeding the athletes is. The IOC does everything it can to minimize the number of athletes and venues (and coaches and hangers on). They are looking at the financial equation of 'more viewership = more money' vs. number of athletes per sport.
Thanks for clarifying. Clearly, a child is incapable of making that kind of choice; the discussion that Jhumpa21 and I was having was about whether it was possible for adults to freely choose prostitution. Jhumpa21 says no (kind of, the discussion is more subtle than that); I say yes (kind of, more subtle, etc.). …
What are you talking about? Because I was talking about whether it was possible for an adult to choose to be a prostitute. So really - what are you talking about?
Thank you for the citations. I'm afraid that I read them differently than you do. In reading through the articles (the book chapter I couldn't get), I don't see any evidence of the 90% number. Some articles (including the articles you provided) suggest that childhood abuse is related to adult victimization - that…
Your line of reasoning makes sense, and it certainly is a complicated topic. As a therapist, I wouldn't want to lessen the personal agency of a client who told me that s/he chose prostitution intentionally by saying no, you really didn't. The argument that, even though they think it was a free choice, it really…
It really is appalling. It has always seemed to me that the police should be held to a higher standard; further, it has always seemed to me that the police themselves should seek that higher standard. The role of the police should be to protect and serve. They should stand with honor as genuine role models. It…
Indirectly relevant, so feel free to ignore, but I'm interested in your take: do you believe that it's possible for an adult to freely choose the life? Do you believe it happens?
Thank you. That the Gawker sites continue to post this suggests a worrisome lack of concern with the veracity of their content.
Blurred Lines had some ethical challenges to the song content. This song... doesn't? I suppose I would be even less concerned about this video if the underwear clad folks included dude folks, but really... I can't muster much outrage over a song about sex that shows sexy people (again, better if the gender ratio(s)…
I'm choosing to believe that she was kidding about that part. I hope. Otherwise, there are far bigger issues to discuss.