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#Sex Trivia: 50 Cultural and Statistical Facts
Sexual appeal involves complex biological, psychological, and cultural preferences
Sexual appeal is not all about body shape, weight, height, or breast size. Sex appeal is all of a person, such as his or her attitude, confidence, and the way he or she smells, walks and talks. a
Remote-control panties are one type of sex toy. The vibrator is built into the panty itself and stays outside the body, providing vibrations to the clitoris and outer vagina. a
When a drone (a male honey bee) mates with a queen bee, its abdomen is ripped open during copulation and it dies soon after. h
The word pornography is from the Greek pornographos from porne = prostitute, which originally meant bought or purchased, and graphos = to write. h
Formicophilia is the sexual interest of small insects or worms crawling over one s body. d
Contrary to popular opinion, the word fuck is not an acronym for the phrase Fornication Under Command of the King. It is a very old word that is hard to trace because the editors of the initial Oxford English Dictionary considered the word taboo in 1893. It may have a Scandinavian origin, similar to the Norwegian word fukka. meaning to copulate, or the Swedish foka. meaning to copulate, strike, push, or fock, meaning penis. e
Sex hasn t always been associated with sin and guilt. Pre-Christian religions often regarded sex as a celebration and as a form of worship. Sex was seen as mirroring the sensual power of the Gods. d
Roxxy is the world s first sex robot. It costs between $7,000-9,000. She comes with artificial intelligence and five personalities, and weighs approximately 120 pounds. Customers can customize her features, including breast size, the color of her hair, and her race. A male robot, named Rocky, is also in the works. g
-- Posted September 28, 2010
a Berman, Laura. 2008. Real Sex for Real Women: Intimacy, Pleasure, and Sexual Well-Being. New York, NY: Dorling Kindersley Limited.
b Frequently Asked Questions to the Kinsey Institute . The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. July 15, 2010. Accessed: September 13, 2010.
c Hutcherson, Hilda, M.D. 2002. What Your Mother Never Told You about Sex. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam s Sons.
d Lamm, Steven, M.D. 2005. The Hardness Factor. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.
e Macleod, Dan and Debra. 2007. Lube Jobs: A Woman s Guide to Great Sex. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.
f Penis . Online Etymology Dictionary. Accessed: September 13, 2010.
h Taylor, Timothy. 1996. The Prehistory of Sex: Four Million Years of Human Sexual Culture. New York, NY: Bantam Books.