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Saturday, October 4, 2008
Museum of Sex, New York - Animals & What They Teach Us
I went to the Museum of Sex in New York. It has a section on animals with videos. Taken by zoos and animal parks, some of which are trying to breed animals. Lots of surprises: Some animals are gay or bisexual. Some animals like group sex. Lots of animals masturbate. Some animals like sex with partners of ay age - including those too young to have offspring - so forget the breeding to survive theory. Some females can be seen sending out streams of liquid - female ejaculation. Some females interfere when their male has intercourse with another female - jealousy - which the commentator from the zoo / park thinks is to stop the male using up all his semen and having none left for the female who interrupts. Have you been there? Did you enjoy it? Did you learn anything? Has it enlightened you about human relationships?
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