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Polygamy, Polygyny, Polyamory and the Triad of Lou Andreas-Salomé
Posted on 28. Jan, 2011 by Stephen Kastner.
Wittgenstein once wrote, “If you believe that our concepts are the right ones, the ones suited to intelligent human beings, that anyone with different ones would not realize something that we realize, then imagine certain general facts of nature different from the way they are and conceptual structures different from our own will appear natural to [...]
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The Scent of Arousal – Licorice, Lavender and Love
Posted on 24. Oct, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
“Men: if you want to get your lady in the mood, skip the chemically-infused cologne or pesticide-laden roses, and find some black licorice instead,” says naturalist blogger Laurel House, in a recent Planet Green post. “Yes, the scent of the natural botanical is said to stimulate a woman’s libido more than any other aroma.” She [...]
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A Kinetic Kinsey Report… Top Twitter Hash Tags Today #beforesex #duringsex #aftersex
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
If only Dr. Alfred Kinsey were alive today… taking notes on Twitter I just glanced at my “Trends of Twitter” Google widget and noticed something new. Maybe I just never paid attention, but that seems hard to imagine. Nonetheless, today the top of the Twitterverse is dominated by the following sexual timeline hash tags: #beforesex, [...]
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Introducing Karen Salmansohn, Teleology, Aristotle, BDNF and a 30-Day Plan to Change Your Love Life
Posted on 14. Sep, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
Karen Salmansohn is a best-selling author with over 1 million books sold. Her goal: wake up sleepy minds, hearts and spirits… spread positive propaganda throughout the land. She’s known for presenting dynamic keynote seminars (Motorola, Unilever, Soho House, etc…) and is a recognized expert on happiness (in career, love and life) on The Today Show, [...]
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Fashion magazines are dead… Long live fashion magazines!
Posted on 17. May, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
Who better to lead the way in lifting sexuality from the depths of hard core porn to the heights of eros and the sacred than the fashion industry… It started gaining steam last month with the appearance Tiiu Kuik in Marie Claire’s May 2009 feature (Pace dei Sensi or Peace of the Senses), uncovered quite [...]
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Submissions Requested for Saturday’s New Moon Issue: Chakras… deadline Thursday!
Posted on 20. Apr, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
The second chakra is all about sex and creativity so… here’s a little 2-minute meditation for your inspiration: Our first official release is set for the New Moon, Saturday, April 25 and the focus is on Understanding, Experiencing, Balancing and Empowering your Chakras. You are cordially invited to submit informative, artistic erotica… articles, short stories, [...]
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Amara, Shyena and the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas
Posted on 09. Apr, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
A little more than a hundred miles north of San Francisco in Mendocino County, there is a very unique community located within the town of Talmage, California. In 1974 the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association purchased the grounds and buildings of the former Mendocino State Hospital founded in 1889. The facilities included more than seventy large [...]
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“Labor of Love” by Cara Muhlhahn
Posted on 08. Mar, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
Cara Muhlhahn is a certified nurse midwife (CNM) with more than 30 years of experience. She is a graduate of Columbia University’s school of Nursing, and SUNY Downstate Health Science Centers Midwifery Education Program. She practiced midwifery at Beth Israel Medical Center and Maternity Center, Manhattan’s first birthing center, before establishing her own private homebirth [...]
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Happy Valentine’s Day…
Posted on 10. Feb, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
Poetry, candy, flowers… we’ll provide the poems in our emerging Poetry section to include the erotic from ancient to modern author/poets.
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“The Distant Moon” by Rafael Campo
Posted on 10. Feb, 2009 by Stephen Kastner.
I Admitted to the hospital again. The second bout of pneumocystis back In January almost killed him; then, He’d sworn to us he’d die at home. He baked Us cookies, which the student wouldn’t eat, Before he left–the kitchen on 5A Is small, but serviceable and neat. He told me stories: Richard Gere was gay [...]


