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SATC WEEK: PARIS, JE T'AIME: OBJECTUM SEXUALITY

The object of one’s affections can literally be an object, as cherished as any person. Just ask Erika Eiffel, we know her spouse as the Eiffel Tower.

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THE PRECARIOUS “RIGHT” TO PRIVACY: TECHNOLOGY, TERROR, AND THIN WALLS

Believe it or not, the Superior Court of New Jersey recently ruled that high-volume sex is cause enough for police to search a home.

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WALTER MITTY, MEET M. DE SADE: YOUR SEXUAL FANTASIES

A study conducted by the University of Granada found that the more time men and women spent fantasizing, the more sexual desire they experienced.

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SATC WEEK: BREASTS, GLORIOUS BREASTS

Ah breasts. Pre-adolescent girls eagerly await their arrival, and yet once they’re there, a majority of women spend the rest of their lives wishing they were different.

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INTERVIEW BY EMAIL: ERIKA EIFFEL

An interview with objectum-sexual Erika Eiffel, wedded to the Eiffel Tower.

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SATC WEEK: BEHIND THE NUMBERS: PENIS SIZE

Over three decades, Kinsey and his associates at Indiana University interviewed thousands of people on what had been, up to that point, a taboo subject: their sex lives, including bodily measurements.

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SATC WEEK: PENIS SIZE: HOW BIG IS MR. BIG? IS HE BIG ENOUGH?

Of the many sensitive questions asked of thousands of people by Alfred Kinsey, this is one for the history books. How long is the average penis?

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THE HIDDEN BENEFITS OF GIRL TALK: FRIENDS ARE REAL LIFE-SAVERS

The experience of relying on a group of female friends is one many women relate to, which explains the wild popularity of Sex and the City.

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LIAR, LIAR: ABOUT THAT HARVARD DEGREE

Ex-Harvard student Adam B. Wheeler is no little white liar. While his allegations of dishonesty are particularly brazen, the odds an adult admits to telling a lie in the past day are fairly common: 1 in 2.49.

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YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE: ROBBERY ODDS

The odds of being a victim of a completed or attempted robbery in a year in the US are 1 in 419.1, and some assumptions about who's victimized the most are false.

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