debbyherbenick
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@gemcosta: Yes, born and raised a 305! Even the Keys have 305 - kind of funny when others get stuck with the unwanted codes.

@MTVAH: Exactly - a classic one where Elaine lost her much-coveted 212. And then there were the zip code t-shirts that were (somewhat) popular several (5 or 7) years ago.

Very cool. Question though: let's say I load two presentations onto this thing. How can I navigate between them/select what it is I want to project? And how do I get stuff onto it (USB? SD card?)

I read a recent interview with Clint Eastwood in which he hinted at much of his life being non-monogamous and having a bit of a past. Not to say that it's him, but just adding to what you asked (in terms of whether he was ever known as a player).

So sweet. This warms my heart.

@deadmelon: Please no! iPhones definitely do not belong in the vagina or anus. Not even with lubricant. The stories I could tell you of medical case reports and "lost objects".... not good.

@Brightmotor: "Usually" isn't "always". Just sayin'.

@blash: I would agree that some people use technology in a way that interferes with their getting close to (human) partners. But it's also important to note that, for many people, phone sex, texting, flirting over email and other tech-enabled ways of communicating help people to grow closer or to connect in the first

@shockwaver: Maybe not the total dark but even in candlelight or a few lamps on, low light doesn't allow for good photos. Much brighter light is needed (try it, you'll see).

@Brightmotor: Weirder? Or more interesting? Do tell.

@anteup: There's another one about backs coming soon... so stay tuned to the Psych Today blog!

@LouWhoo: Yes, incorporating feet into affection and sex play is enormously different than fetishistic play! Sorry you had something uncomfortable/weird happen to you.

@Sprzout: Great points - and good to consider regarding your family history (though vasectomy methods are better than they used to be!).

@Sprzout: My guess is that volunteers would need to have already had all the children they would ever want. Then, they could test the efficacy by assessing sperm count in these men after they had the procedure. Researchers have been trying to identify solid male contraceptives forever but so far, the condom is the