| janelane wrote:] ] Sex is a subject which, because it has long been considered
 ] ] an inappropriate subject for public discourse in our
 ] ] society, is a particularly favorite topic of non-public
 ] ] discourse. We gossip about people who are having sex, we
 ] ] gossip about people who aren't having sex, and we gossip
 ] ] about people who are having too much sex. We titter about
 ] ] people who know too much about sex, and we chortle at
 ] ] people who know too little about sex.
 ] ]
 ] ] The latter point is well-represented in urban folklore,
 ] ] which abounds with tales of sexually naive adults who
 ] ] don't understand what sex is, have sex the "wrong" way,
 ] ] or don't grasp the rudiments of birth control. Thus we
 ] ] have tales of childless couples who discover their
 ] ] infertility is due to either a complete lack of
 ] ] intercourse or to the husband's mistakenly penetrating
 ] ] his wife's urethra (because no one ever explained sex or
 ] ] proper sexual techniques to them), couples who use
 ] ] prophylactics by placing them on the ends of bananas or
 ] ] broomsticks (because that's how condom use was
 ] ] demonstrated to them), and women aghast at finding
 ] ] themselves pregnant even though they've been consuming
 ] ] contraceptive jelly.
 ]
 ] Update on the German couple who couldn't conceive due to a
 ] lack of the proper education.
 ]
 ] -janelane
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