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Science: Health: Sexual Aid
Kama Sutra for single men   (+6, -1)  [vote for, against]
A lot has been written to spice up couples sex lives, but what about the single male?

What about a handy book to spice up the repetetive sexlife of the single masturbating male?

It could be filled with 'new moves', diagrams, positions for the adventurous as well as traditional problem pages and 'triumph over adversity' style real life short stories.

I'd buy it, not that I need it.
-- davmac, Apr 11 2001

I have no idea how I discovered this link... http://www.jackinworld.com
<puts bag over head> [StarChaser, Apr 11 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]

Confidential Male Sexuality Info http://male101.com
Contains a variety of articles, personal experiences, and FAQs on male sexuality and masturbation. [apatcher, Oct 04 2004]

Sex Editorials http://SexEditorials.com
Articles and editorials on human sexuality, heterosexuality, homosexuality, and masturbation. [apatcher, Oct 04 2004]

more information than I ever needed...... waugs, you shouldn't have stooped to provide this "idea" a link <argh>
-- Susen, Apr 11 2001


Of course, this isn't a subject only men need to study....
-- centauri, Apr 11 2001


Here's one for your collection, UnaBubba: "Beating a confession out of a suspect" - Probably what cops call it, though I made it up.
-- thumbwax, Apr 11 2001


<Insert appropriate intolerant/homophobic remark here>
-- wasraw, Apr 11 2001


I suggest you call it the "Palm-a-Sutra".

Later.. there's already a program for the Palm called that, damn. Nobody's done "Parma Sutra" yet though, so if you know of any interesting uses for ham..

"Public: Projectile Sports" - Nice one.
-- Jim, Apr 11 2001


Not too public, please.

Or maybe instead of public it should be... ah, nevermind.
-- PotatoStew, Apr 11 2001


Don't need any bags over my head... any guy who hasn't should check out jackinworld.

But there should be a similar site for women so us guys can finally stop learning techniques by "trial and error"
-- eulachon, Aug 16 2004


You could do what my cousin does, and pay for lessons.
-- shapu, Aug 16 2004


I once worked in the "surplus deposition" department at Doubleday books. On one shelf, there was sitting a copy of a book exactly fitting this description.
-- Freefall, Aug 16 2004



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