Showing posts with label Sex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sex. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

[VIDEO] US Marshals Employee Caught Having Sex On Roof

A Pennsylvania town is scandalized after reports that a couple, including at least one federal employee, was having sex on the roof of the courthouse.
A concerned resident in a nearby building took pictures of a sexual escapade on the roof of the Harrisburg Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse, and now the U.S. Marshals is saying one of the bold culprits works for them, WHTM-TV reports.
The U.S. Marshals have said there was no security violation and that they are investigating the incident.
A woman saw the couple copulating and took pictures that she sent in to WHTM-TV. She said she has seen the couple frequenting the rooftop several times over the last few weeks. The pictures are in the video below.
The U.S. Marshals have been embroiled in scandal of late, but this sexcapade is a twist. (RELATED: Scandals Continue To Pour In As US Marshals Director On Way Out)

Via: Daily Caller

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Daughters and Sex

Columnist Ross Douthat has stirred up a hornet’s nest by commenting on a new study suggesting that being the parent of a girl may nudge people toward the Republican party. Douthat speculated that watching daughters cope with a “social landscape in which sex has been decoupled from marriage,” and in which young men cruise through the sexual marketplace leaving broken hearts in their wake, may cause mothers and fathers to embrace more conservative mores regarding love and sex.
Well. Judging from the sulfuric response, Douthat has transgressed gravely. Ann Friedman, writing in New York magazine, thunders:
Are we supposed to believe that the solution to a biological double-standard is a sexual double-standard? That women who want it all later in life must spend their youth prim and sexless, waiting for men to prove that they’ve got themselves together both professionally and emotionally? There’s one little problem: We like sex. None of us are going back to a world in which we only put out once he’s put a (promise/engagement/wedding) ring on it.
Every generation believes it has discovered sex. But, Friedman’s heated denials notwithstanding, women (on average) want different things from sexual relationships than men do, and recent generations of women have been ill served by feminism’s embrace of the sexual revolution. Feminists posited that women and men were identical in their sexuality, and that only an absurd double standard had required men to treat women respectfully.
When modern feminism debuted in the 1960s, it didn’t just urge women to be like men. It encouraged them to be like the worst men — carelessly promiscuous, vulgar, and selfish. Some men treated women as disposable pleasure vessels. Feminists regarded this not as a disgrace but as a challenge. Women who behaved the same way toward men were hailed as feminist pioneers.

Via: NRO
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

HHS Study Concludes Married Couples ‘More Happy’ When ‘Wife Calms Down’

According to a Department of Health and Human Services study, marital fights can be easily defused and married couples made more happy if the “wife calms down” quickly. The study, according to HHS Health Beat’s Ira Dreyfuss, indicates that when women “calm down” early, fights are more quickly defused and married couples are happier.
“This isn’t about who wins the argument,” Dreyfuss notes, “but a study of hot marital fights indicates that when the wife calms down, the couples are more happy.”
“The marriages that were the happiest were the ones in which the wives were able to calm down quickly during marital conflict,” said Lian Bloch, a researcher with the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in Palo Alto.
Bloch says calm wives were able to look constructively for ways to deal with the emotions and talk about ways to solve the problems. Happiness didn’t change if the husband calmed down quickly.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Sex, Drugs and Obamacare

Thanks to new regulations that are part of the federal Affordable Care Act, patients will be asked to disclose more personal information to their doctors — including how often they have sex and how with how many sexual partners.
And once they do, it won’t really be personal information any more.
One provision of the new Obamacare law will have doctors asking their patients about their sex lives and history of drug use, even if such information is completely unrelated to why the patient is seeking medical treatment, according to a report in Monday’s New York Post,
Christina Sandefur, a lawyer for the Goldwater Institute, an Arizona-based conservative think tank challenging the Affordable Care Act in federal court, said the arrangement is a violation of patients’ privacy rights.
“Once you’ve shared your information with a private third party, the Supreme Court has ruled that is fair game for the government,” she told Watchdog.org, noting the recent disclosures of data sharing between the National Security Agency andGoogleFacebook and other online services.
Doctors and hospitals who refuse to participate could be cut-off from some federal funds, and individuals who decline to share sensitive information may have to pay the fines — taxes, according to the Supreme Court — outlined in the federal health care law.
“This is nasty business,” New York cardiologist Dr. Adam Budzikowski told the Post.
Budzikowski called the sex questions “insensitive, stupid and very intrusive.”
The president’s “reforms” aim to turn doctors into government agents, pressuring them financially to ask questions they consider inappropriate and unnecessary, and to violate their Hippocratic Oath to keep patients’ records confidential, the Post reported.
Thanks to laws that protect the confidentiality of doctor-patient conversations — in the same way conversations with your lawyer or your priest are considered off-the-record and — people generally are more open with their doctors than with friends and family.
That’s a good thing for both doctors and patients.  Privileged communication means patients will give honest answers and doctors can get vital information.

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