Sex 6

Sex 6




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Sex 6

Published: August 28, 2013
Diamond ID: JUN130560
Age Rating: M
What is the Saturnalia?! Simon Cooke's lawyer wants to know - and he'll do anything to find out! And we do mean ANYTHING. Also this issue: the unfortunate consequences of hi-tech super-villainy. And you knew we'd eventually ask: Do SEX and politics mix?
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Real Sex 6









(Thurs. (5), 11 p.m.-12 a.m., HBO)








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Filmed/taped by HBO. Exec producer, Sheila Nevins; producers, Patti Kaplin, Aviva Slesin, Helena Solberg; director, Kaplin.


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Editors, Eric Farano, Juliet Weber, Alison Ellwood; sound, Pam Bartella, Hal Levinsohn.


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Narrator: Cynthia Adler.






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In "Real Sex 6," part of its ongoing docu series, HBO again explores the modern sexual world and its fetishes in a provocative, entertaining and informative manner, without ever becoming sleazy.
In “Real Sex 6,” part of its ongoing docu series, HBO again explores the modern sexual world and its fetishes in a provocative, entertaining and informative manner, without ever becoming sleazy.
The format of the show works well. Segments highlight individuals and groups whose occupations and leisure activities revolve around sexual adventures; these filmed segs are broken up with funny, videotaped sound bites of men and women on the street answering questions from an unseen interviewer.
This episode, shot on various international locations, features a computer-generated dream girl named “Virtual Valerie.” Four men sit around discussing their computer product as if talking about the next great breakthrough in biotechnology.
A middle-aged couple who make sex toys at home are shown discussing S&M, as well as engaging in some light foreplay.
At London’s “Sex Maniacs Ball,” which raises money for charities, activities include dinner guests being fondled as they eat. Organizers say it’s a way for people to live out their fantasies without doing harm to others.
“Real Sex” never apologizes or attempts to justify its content, instead presenting the pieces in a straightforward news approach that works well. (The show comes with a viewer-discretion warning.)
In the last few years, sexual fetishes and out-of-the-norm sexual habits have become suspect in a new way, because they are usually associated with promiscuity. However, although it’s never highlighted, many of the people featured in “Real Sex 6” are part of monogamous relationships and the sex is safe. These are rational people fulfilling their fantasies in a fun, harmless way.
The uncredited music is right for the job, and narrator Cynthia Adler, unseen until the last frame, is good at looping the pieces together without being obtrusive.
HBO exec producer Sheila Nevins and producers Patti Kaplan (who also directed), Aviva Slesin and Helena Solberg deserve kudos for a well made and entertaining series.

Medically Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD on July 06, 2011
WebMD explains the 6 biggest sex mistakes women make and reasons why women make them.
Ladies, be honest: when your sex life becomes a little humdrum, out comes the mental catalogue of all the ways your partner isn’t quite measuring up. Guys tend to get a bad rap when it comes to understanding women’s bodies and what turns us on, making them easy targets in the blame game when sexual satisfaction starts to wane. And sure, they make their fair share of bedroom errors. But as the saying goes, it takes two to tango. As it turns out, top sex and relationship experts say that women make plenty of sex mistakes of their own. Here’s what they have to say about the six most common mistakes women make in the bedroom and what you can do to get the satisfaction you so rightly deserve.
Many of us worry about ladylike behavior. We don’t want to appear pushy or come on too strong for fear of being labeled aggressive. According to Les Parrot, professor of psychology at Seattle Pacific University and author of a new book called Crazy Good Sex , failing to initiate sex is one of the biggest mistakes women make.
“Most guys feel like they are always the initiator and that sets up disequilibrium on the passion scale in the relationship,” he says. Generally, men want to be pursued by their partners just as much as women do.
Holding onto outdated ideas about sex roles also inhibits satisfaction with our sexual relationships , says "Dr. Ruth," aka Ruth Westheimer, PhD, a psychosexual therapist, professor at New York University, and lecturer at Yale and Princeton universities. “They used to think that women are less interested in sexual activity and I don’t want to say that anymore. I think there are women who are as interested in sex [as men].”
Show your interest by taking the first step from time to time. Your partner will likely appreciate it, and you may find a new level of satisfaction in taking responsibility for your sexual experience, something Westheimer feels strongly women must do.
Thinking about how you look during sex stops you from enjoying yourself and ruins your chances of achieving an orgasm.
“Don’t think about the fat on your belly or the makeup on your face,” advises Westheimer. “Concentrate on the pleasure of the act. You must give yourself permission to have an orgasm.”
“Men want their wives to abandon themselves in sex play, and that’s not likely if she is anxious about her physical concerns,” Parrott says.
Helen Fisher, PhD, a cultural anthropologist at Rutgers University and author of a new book called Why Him, Why Her, says men don’t notice half the things women obsess about anyway.
“It’s amazing what men don’t notice if you’re enthusiastic, energetic, interested in them, and flexible minded.”
According to Fisher, there is an evolutionary explanation for the selective blindness men show to our physical flaws. For Darwinian reasons, says Fisher, men are (unconsciously, of course) looking for women who are able to bear healthy babies. Starting millions of years ago, men who attracted fertile women and had a lot of children lived on. Those who couldn’t died out. Although maybe not as necessary today, Fisher says that primal survival mechanism lives on.
“Men are much more attracted to women who show signs of health and youth and fertility . Rather than worry about the shape of your waist and hips, worry about your energy level and enthusiasm and interest in him,” Fisher advises.
Westheimer believes we should all let go of old-fashioned notions, such as women are not sexual or that sex is just sex to men. “For some men, sex is a very important act. Don’t minimize it.”
The research, says Parrott, supports the idea that both men and women find sexual intimacy in the context of a committed relationship to be more satisfying.
“Numerous research studies make it very clear that the people who have the best quality and most frequent sex are married couples. That says a lot about the inadequacies of ‘casual sex,” Parrot says.
In a study being conducted by Fisher and her colleagues of university students engaging in one-night stands, the numbers show that men are just as serious about sex and relationships as women. In fact, more than 50% of women and 52% of men who went into a one-night stand, according to Fisher, reported that they did so hoping to create a longer relationship. One-third of them actually did so. What’s the lesson?
“Never assume that a man is not romantic,” Fisher says. “Two huge mistakes in this culture are that women are not sexual and that men are not as romantic [as women].”
Sure, most teenage boys are ready and willing just about any time you ask, but not true for men. The pressures of everyday life -- family, work, bills -- can zap a man’s libido . This comes as a big surprise to many women, and often their lack of interest in sex is something we take personally.
“It comes as such a shock [to women] that they just don’t believe it,” Fisher says about the reaction many women have when their partner says they aren’t in the mood for sex. “They know themselves that they are not always interested in sex but they still love the man. But when they discover he doesn’t want to have sex, they think, ‘he doesn’t love me.’ Not true. He just doesn’t want to have sex.”
Talking very directly about sex, what we like and don’t like can make us feel uncomfortable, even with a partner we’ve been with for a long time and otherwise feel close to, says Parrott. But it’s the only way to achieve a satisfying sexual relationship.
“A woman must take responsibility for her sexual encounter,” says Westheimer. “No man can bring a woman to orgasm if she doesn’t take responsibility for her sexual experience. Even the best lover can’t know what she needs without her letting him know.”
The good news, according to Fisher, is that men very much want to please women.
“If you can tell them in a way that doesn’t kill their ego, they will appreciate it,” says Fisher. She advises women to sandwich what they don’t like in between five things they do, because he’s listening. “You won’t find out until the next time you’re in bed with him. But men do listen, particularly if you’re quite clear about it.”
After a couple has been together for a while, it’s natural to want to spice things up with a little variety. Just because your man wants to try something new doesn’t mean they’re unhappy with you or your sex life. In short: Don’t take it personally.
Still, it’s important that you tune into your comfort zone says Parrott.
“Nobody should ever feel obligated to do something they don’t want to do in the personal and intimate area of sexuality,” Parrott says. “If your man asks you about trying something that’s outside of your morals, make it clear that it’s off limits for you and explain why. Of course, do this in a loving way as best you can. If it is something that is not really a moral issue for you but you still don’t want to, again explain why. If it is a simply a startling request and you’re initially uneasy about it, try not to overreact. Instead, let him know you need some time to think about it.”
Les Parrott, PhD, professor of psychology, Seattle Pacific University.
Ruth Westheimer, PhD, psychosexual therapist; professor at NYU, New York University; lecturer, Yale and Princeton universities.
Helen Fisher, PhD, cultural anthropologist, Rutgers University.
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WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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How many times has it happened that the condom breaks midway or it keeps tearing whenever you begin using it?! There are several reasons why this happens, dear users. So follow these 6 tips and make sure that the condom doesn't break.
Make sure when you store your condoms, you store them in a cool and dark place. Do not keep them anywhere that gets direct sunlight. Refrain from storing them in very cold spaces as well as that can dry up the rubber and make it brittle.
Do not use vaseline, coconut oil or lotion as your lubricant. All oil based lubes can lead to microtears in latex condoms.
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