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buttluver1962 51 years old, Man, Live in California

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I want to take you to bed:
> w/ Brown Hair and > brown/Hazel (bedroom) > >eyes, I have been told that I look like a younger> version of the actor > >Bruce Dern from the movie 'Silent Running' one of> my fave old scifi flicks. I want to eat some poontang. > >To the sex issue, this is how I view sex, it is a> >basic biological function and IS necessary for our> >emotional AND physical well being, sex is separate> >from love and should never be the basis of any> >relationship but is absolutely IMPERATIVE to> >establishing and maintaining any healthy long term> >committed relationship, sex should be something> that> >COMPLIMENTS a relationship and making love is the> >ultimate sexual experience in which it DOES> compliment> >a loving relationship, sex can also compliment a> >casual relationship without the committment if both> > >parties are in agreement with each other about the> >boundaries and rules involved with the sexual> aspects> >of their friendship. In other words: "Let's do it!"
Brain scans reveal what women want in bedNeurological researchers probe for original source of female desireWomen guilty of feeling too guilty, study showsMen are guiltdeficient, while women suffer from destructive guilt largely imposed by society, suggests a recent Spanish study.Tues., Sept . 6, 2005SAN FRANCISCO Drug companies make $2.5 billion a year selling Viagra, Cialis and Levitra to help men enjoy sex. Since more women suffer from sexual dysfunction than men, developing a drug that could double those sales would seem to be a nobrainer.Yet the pharmaceutical industry has failed women miserably — there isn’t a single sexual dysfunction drug on the market that can help them. Pfizer Inc. last year abandoned an eightyear Viagra study involving 3,000 women, conceding that its famous blue pill only works for men.“I hate to say it, but women are much more complex than men,” said Beverly Whipple, the sex researcher who cowrote “The GSpot.”Viagra and its two competitors are rather blunt instruments — they work simply, by increasin