fact or fiction
Learn the truth about common myths. Are they fact or fiction? In-depth explanations of the questions everyone asks and few know the answer to.
History of Chastity Belts
Is your money safely locked up at the bank? Then why isn’t your vagina locked up as well? From Mad Max to Robin Hood: Men In Tights, this historical garment has been appearing in pop culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. It has also become a popular accessory for BDSM enthusiasts, with a wide variety of both male and female chastity belts available from sex toy manufacturers. In fact, the chastity belt that society knows and portrays did not actually exist in days past. Instead, they are a myth drawn from allegories of purity and faithfulness which were exaggerated throughout time by historians who have the same fantasies as many men—fantasies of female sexual appetites so extensive that only lock and key can contain.
By Caesar Finkle9 years ago in Filthy
Intimate Behavior Signals
The female form bristles with genital substitutes. The mouth, red lips and all, is really pinch-hitting for the vagina, and so is the navel which, in modern woman, is becoming increasingly slit or vulva-like. By the same token, the breasts are biologically developed copies of the buttocks. They send out powerful sexual signals when a woman is standing up.
By Lenny Legman9 years ago in Filthy
Do Body Stereotypes Define Sexuality?
I'll bet you've spent a lot of time looking at women's bodies, and will continue to do so. Every woman has a unique personality, but some personalities have been found to correlate to aspects of the body. Stereotyping is generally a bad idea, but it is best to understand the perception of stereotypes if we are ever to eliminate them.
By Lizzie Boudoir9 years ago in Filthy
Why Every Woman Wants an Alpha Male
I never put much thought into what being an alpha male consists of. Honestly, it wasn’t until I became addicted to my kindle and started reading hundreds upon hundreds of erotic and romance novels that I really began to appreciate and understand this hot ass, in charge, take no prisoners type of man. When I used to fantasize about a man it would usually involve some baby-faced asshole with a lot of tattoos and a shitty attitude, but now, as I have gotten older, that imaginary arrogant dick wad is no longer able to dampen my panties. What turns me on these days is a confident, hard working, respectable, and stable man (who of course is still colorfully tatted and a filthy bedroom talker, duh).
By Jus L'amore9 years ago in Filthy
Michael Myers Syndrome
Show of hands--and be honest...you ever wanted to kill somebody just because you'd been going through an extended dry spell without sex? I don't mean this as a tongue-in-cheek sort of query. I mean it as, have you ever felt a sincerely disturbing urge to go nuts on somebody simply out of sexual frustration?
By Matt Cates9 years ago in Filthy
Sex Lives of Our Founding Fathers
Our founding fathers were a muddled group, and the sex lives of our founding fathers make them much all the more so. The general public is fixated on sex in such a variety of ways, but seldom do we take the opportunity to truly consider why that is and how it impacts our perspective on both our past and present. We tend to put the founding fathers of American Democracy on a pedestal, as though they weren't people with the same needs and flaws as the rest of us. Overall, while they all had their scandals, they're not any worse than what we see in today's politicians. The sex lives of our founding fathers may have been scandalous in their time, but they're fairly run of the mill today.
By Lizzie Boudoir9 years ago in Filthy
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask
Everything you always wanted to know about sex but were afraid to askis right at your fingertips. In the classic book of that title by psychiatrist David Reuben, all your questions are answered. Published in 1972, it belongs to a literary genre that reminded me of Dr. Winfield Scott Hall, Ph.D., M.D. Sexual Knowledge: The Knowledge of Self and Sex in Simple Language in 1913.
By Frank White9 years ago in Filthy
What Happens to the Body When You Stop Having Sex
Having sex is very important. Believe it or not, sex is not just about having a good time, it is however more about your health. Sex not only helps you burn calories but it also increases your immune system as well as reduces stress thus boosting your mood. There are various reasons that could lead you to experiencing a dry spell. It could either be you’re busy at work. It can turn into days if not weeks, or even months since the last time you got laid to the point where you basically don’t miss it. Or maybe you or your spouse is not that good at sex so you try to avoid it. Or maybe you have been traveling a lot and haven’t had the time. Whatever the reasons are, having no sex could have a number of effects on your body. Many have crazy ideas as to what happens to your body when you stop having sex such as your vagina will grow cobwebs or not cumming that often the tap will dry up. These absurd, but commonly thrown around ideas are all not true! Also there are those who practice celibacy and certain studies show they are doing fine without having sex, but, they are missing out on an amazing experience and not to mention the health benefits that come with it. Many people that abstain from sex see it as a choice rather then there might be something wrong with them. Some would think ‘hey they’re missing out and that sucks,’ but that’s ok. Props to you that you for respecting your body! But know when you’re ready to have sex it can offer some amazing health benefits. Its a common myth that when you stop having sex, your sex drive decreases. Again not true. To clear up some confusion and dispel certain urban legends on what happens to your body when you stop having sex here are some actual impacts that not doing the dirty can do to you.
By George Gott9 years ago in Filthy
Weird Facts About Modern Day Sex
Sure sex is great, but sometimes certain sexual encounters and habits can be a bit, well, sordid. We all love sex. It feels great and amazing, but sometimes sex is just plain weird. By no means am I a prude, but a few facts I’ve learned about what people do between the sheets has made me, and many others, go WTF?!?! Considering there is about 7.125 billion people on Earth who air their dirty laundry for everyone to see on the internet, there is bound to be some really fucked up stuff out there. This list will give you a peek into the many, but not all, weird facts about modern day sex and sexuality in the world. You might recognize some of these facts—maybe you’ve even experienced it yourself—while others will leave you picking your mouth up from the floor. I’m not saying that these weird facts are bad or anything, but they are surprisingly strange. Don’t be a prude and embrace your inner freak, we all do it.
By George Gott9 years ago in Filthy











