The Curse of the Erotic Tiki

You read that title right. “The Curse of the Erotic Tiki” is a softcore porn movie. What makes this movie fun is that there is never one moment that it or any person associated with the film takes itself or themselves seriously. How many movies this year have you seen actual has “Hooter Horn,” an early warning system for imminent bare boobage.I was trolling Netflix for something to watch. Plumbing the depths their NC-17 or lower rated films, I tripped headlong over this trashy little gem.

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Teledildonics

Now this is an internet technology that I can endorse for further development. Cybersex that allows you to type with both hands. The concept is simple enough: If we can participate in Cybergames where individuals communicate, organize and shoot the shit out of eachother, then why then can we not activate devices remotely. Imagine that input into one device causes a equal and opposite action in another device around the world.The folks atSinulator.comhave provided that elusive experience. Cybersex with actual third-party stimulation. Ot one end are rather normal sex toys. The most popular model appears to be the vibrating rabbits on a spinning shaft of pearls. But the folks at Sinulator know that variety is the spice of life and have provided vibrating eggs, anal toys, butterflies and even fleshlights. No one is left out.

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Wired for Sex: II

I am going to put aside the supposed “emotional attachment” that women assign to sex. To me, this is just another myth. It is not a biological fact. “Emotional attachment” is a psychological construct. I don’t want to over-clinicise (sp) this idea. Connection between two humans enriches the sexual experience. Without the desire to connect at a deeper than physical level, sex may as well be mechanically induced. No, the advantage of procreation is only found in variety of mates. That procreative drive is at the heart of male/female sexuality.

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Wired for Sex

There is always a lot of discussion about the wiring for sex in men and women. Recently, I commented about something I had seen on the Oprah show. A physician discussing women’s health suggested that a woman should have at least two hundred orgasms per year. It lowers stress and can prevent certain physical problems. At an average of four times per week, women in the audience oohed and ahed. To make a joke, I said that I could hear the men groan. The replies from the company I was reciting this story to were mixed.

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