Today In Labor History March 26, 2000: British anarchist Alex Comfort died. Comfort was a scientist and a writer. His most well-known work was the nonfiction sex manual, “The Joy of Sex.”

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #AlexComfort #JoyOfSex #sexology #writer #author #books @bookstadon

Illustration by Pierre d'Hancarville, from Veneres uti observantur in gemmis antiquis (ca. 1771).

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After opening the floor for sexual scripts I began wondering — why society often treats certain fetishes as evidence of character, instead of understanding them as symbolic play? #Desire #Sexology #Adult #18+ #Erotic #MindGames #Psychology #Ebony #SexAndTheMind #EroticTheory #Stockings #Fishnets
From a psychological perspective, taboo language (dirty talking) often amplifies arousal because it crosses boundaries safely. Why is crossing boundaries in fantasy less comfortable than crossing them in ambition or business? #Desire #Sexology #18+ #Erotic #Sex #MindGames #Ebony #Stockings

Illustration by Pierre d'Hancarville, from Veneres uti observantur in gemmis antiquis (ca. 1771).

Source: The Getty / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/f9cb6ee6-8c19-4c00-ab5f-27b85f06a498

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Monday food for thought: Moreno spoke of the social atom—the network of bonds that keeps us psychologically alive. Desire, fantasy, erotic connection are often part of that atom. Let’s keep this in mind and celebrate our sexuality. #sexology #sexpositive #psychology #ebony #bskypromo #NSFWsky #NSFW

Illustration by Pierre d'Hancarville, from Veneres uti observantur in gemmis antiquis (ca. 1771).

Source: The Getty / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/12ad48c9-b19c-440f-90f3-c7bbd602f468

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#LGBTQ English #Wikipedia deletion alert

Could you save this LGBTQ related #English Wikipedia article from deletion?

Non-coital reproduction in humans (biology)
* Human reproduction that occurs without sexual intercourse between partners

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-coital_reproduction_in_humans_%28biology%29
Discussion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Non-coital_reproduction_in_humans_%28biology%29

#Fertility #Sexology #Assisted #Medical

Non-coital reproduction in humans (biology) - Wikipedia

Illustration by Pierre d'Hancarville, from Veneres uti observantur in gemmis antiquis (ca. 1771).

Source: The Getty / Internet Archive

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What Is ‘Squirting’? The Science behind the Controversial Phenomenon Explained | Scientific American (Originally broadcast in April, and rebroadcast in December)

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https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/what-is-squirting-the-science-behind-the-controversial-phenomenon-explained/

What Is ‘Squirting’? The Science behind the Controversial Phenomenon Explained

A mysterious and often debated aspect of human sexuality colloquially known as “squirting” sparks controversy. This episode explores what research reveals.

Scientific American