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I Know What I Did Last Summer

Posted in Science at 4:00 pm by David Bradley -- 2 Comments; add your comment

This is what we were posting about a year ago this month, some of these are just plain silly, others are quite informative, but most just seem to lead to one thing on the mind:

Seat of Female Libido Revealed - Researchers found the organ in the brain responsible for female sexual response, I have to admit I hadn’t realized it had gone missing.

Keeping the lead in your pipes - Organs were
being
fiddled with
in churches across Europe
Organs were being fiddled with in churches across Europe

Sperm and eggs - a sexy paradox…in fruit flies.

Erotic brain - Medical scientists discovered that women’s brains light up when they are exposed to erotic imagery, you don’t say?

Coca Cola Blonde - Yuck! (No Photoshop involved, by the way)

Beer vs wine - Beer is better, more B (vitamins)

I’m not sure if there is any kind of running theme here, (sex, booze…?), maybe it was just the time of year, the silly season was upon us, or you could probably even blame global warming.

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2 Comments »

  1. mina said,

    June 22, 2007 at 9:35 pm

    I really lol’ed at some of these articles. Global warming is always a nice scapegoat. ;) I think that sexual studies pertaining to women are often big news because we ladies are mysterious and complicated (perhaps overly so..hehe) creatures. Men can read the studies and falsely think they are one step further on a never-ending mountainous climb to understanding women. Chances are they’ll try to apply knowledge from such studies, only to find that the temperamental nature of women leads to a volcanic eruption in response.


  2. David Bradley said,

    June 23, 2007 at 9:45 am

    Glad you enjoyed them…yes, to be sure, such studies will never truly resolve the battle of the sexes.


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