Well, Dolphins Aren't the only ones
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Well, Dolphins Aren't the only ones
Well, Dolphins Aren't the Only Ones
Sex. Yes, that's what I said. It's funny how one's ears seem to perk up at the word. You know what I mean. Starting research on this topic, I figured would be a cinch. I mean how hard can it be to write an essay on intercourse? I know I have a lot to say about it. What I found out later was that I had opened a seemingly endless can of worms. There are literally thousands of definitions and topics that relate to this three letter word. Science believes that sex can be defined at many levels ranging from cellular (egg vs. sperm), to physiological (hormonal levels) to behavioral (sexuality). Oxford English Dictionary tells us that sex is; 1: Either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and most other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions. 2: The fact of belonging to one of these categories. 3: The group of all members of either sex. 4: Sexual activity, specifically sexual intercourse. Because I like to bring up subjects that some people find taboo, we will be discussing number four.
Let's start by asking a question. Does oral sex count? Many people have very different views about