Somewhere between the Pyrenees and the Alps there once lived a nobleman by the name of Thogas. He had a wife, children, a fine house and so much wealth and pleasure that he had every good reason to be content with life. Apart from one thing. He was subject to great pain beneath the roots of his hairs. The pain was so severe that the doctors advised him to stop sleeping with his wife.
Marguerite de Navarre, The Heptameron, Story 54.
We're having quite an interesting discussion about a peculiar TV programme called "Virgin School" in
king_laugh's journal here, if anyone wants to jump in. Topics for discussion here in mine, prompted by a variety of sources:
* Prostitution - should it be legalised?
* Sexual surrogacy - useful? creepy? unprofessional? a great idea?
* Virginity - what does it mean, and do we like the concept in the first place?
* Should vibrators be available on the NHS?
Marguerite de Navarre, The Heptameron, Story 54.
We're having quite an interesting discussion about a peculiar TV programme called "Virgin School" in
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* Prostitution - should it be legalised?
* Sexual surrogacy - useful? creepy? unprofessional? a great idea?
* Virginity - what does it mean, and do we like the concept in the first place?
* Should vibrators be available on the NHS?