So Last Week 122
In this week’s sex news you may have missed, a controversial bill that would immunize doctors from telling the truth about a fetus. A story on Gloria Steinem and women’s rights falls into the fashion pages of the NYTimes. How gay sex was legalized. Plus syphilis and chlamydia make a comeback. It’s all so last week.
The Beach, SF style. The Heart and Brain and the Purim Follies. Photo credit: Joy Powers
- Don’t worry if your doctor lies to you about the health of your fetus, it’s all good. (ACLU)
- Gloria Steinem, a woman like no other. (NYT)
- If you don’t want a forced ultrasound, just close your eyes. So says Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett. (HuffPo)
- How gay sex was legalized. (TheAtlantic)
- Hot trends in online dating: syphilis and chlamydia. (Jezebel)
- Feel good family! A mom becomes a man and a family stays together. (NPR)
- Choice words about abortion. (RHRealityCheck)
- Gay marriage and Australia. The ad that’s making people mad (I know it should be angry, but mad rhymes). (SMH)
- Books women read when no one can see the cover. (WSJ)
- No cunty for old men. (editrixabby)
- Young and pondering about love. (Boston)
- Do orgasms make you live longer? And why is this question on a site called Business Insider? (BusinessInsider)
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