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28 - Number 6 - February 10, 2005 |
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Getting
the Goods
By Miriam Axel-Lute
Where
to go in the Capital Region for sex toys and other supplies
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You
Said It
The
highlights of Metroland’s 2005 sex survey
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Can
You Feel It?
By
Jo Page
Some
of cinema’s most erotic scenes could score a PG rating—it’s
what you don’t see that turns you on
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Three’s
Company, Too
By John Brodeur
Threesomes
are an ever-present fantasy—and for some, they’re a living
arrangement
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Sowing the Wild Barley
By Devon Kirkpatrick
Far
from the stereotype of ultra-monogamous lesbians, college-age
dykes are experimenting with open relationships, and with
new perspectives on monogamy
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For
the Girls
By Kevin Abbott
Straight
guys aren’t the only ones who enjoy watching female strippers
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Toys
Are Us
By Glenn Weiser
Dildos
and other sex toys are very, very far from being newfangled
results of the sexual revolution
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Open
Faith
By Rick Marshall
Religious
congregations in Schenectady unite to say they believe God
welcomes all sexual orientations
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Scouring
for Sympathy
By Shawn Stone
Armed
with informational sponges, newspaper union takes a swipe
at TU contract offer outside the Hearst-sponsored Home Show
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Savage
Love
By Dan Savage
If Dan Savage won't answer your
weird, disgusting, perverted, embarrassing questions about
sex, perhaps you'd best keep them to yourself.
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