Sex
Created | Updated Jan 28, 2002
By design, the function of sex is for procreation. The male impregnates the female during intercourse, and via a bizzare biological process, an infant is born some time later.
However, from an early stage in our development as a species, we discovered that sex was indeed a whole lot of fun. Its primary function was quickly relegated to the third or fourth priority of the exercise, and indeed, often procreation is seen as an unexpected byproduct.
Many mysteries surround sex, some of which are listed below :
How to get it?
How to be good at it?
How long should it last?
and Is three inches normal? ><>
Although some individuals seem to function around these mysteries with considerable effect, most of us are troubled by at least one mystery at some point during our lives. (My sympathies to anyone struggling with the last one).
Such a popular pastime is sex, that whole industries have sprung up to support it. These range from Magazines and Videos depicting it, to companions who will sell it to you.
Added to this, there are a host of "instruction manuals", and many sources, both professional and casual, of advice. Perhaps one of the sources to be avoided is the type garnered late at night, in a place serveing beer, by a loudly, yet slurringly well intentiond friend.