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Re: Secret Immoral Sex Lives of Australians

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On Jan 28, 6:40 pm, -̮̮̃-̃ ̾●̮̮̃̾•̃̾ ™Usenet-Legends bobandcarole ♣♣♣
<usenetlegends0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> australian reality tv really scrapes the bottom of the shithole to
> bring you a documentary proving they are immoral, sick and mentally
> defective:
>
> ''1 introduces someone who enjoys masturbating so much that it’s her
> main pastime''
>
> Wouldn't she like to read a book? Perhaps watch a movie or maybe
> volunteer in the community to help the needy?
>
> Nah, she wants to finger her gash 24/7 And, oh so typical of them to
> have her priorities so mixed up.  LOL!
>
> ''3 introduces a 39 year old virgin who wonders how a sex life passed
> him by''
>
> ROTF...don't they know how to go out and get laid?
>
> “20% of gay men have been married or in de facto relationships with
> women”4 introduces a man who was married for 28 years and still knew
> he was gay''
>
> My gawd! They claim faggotry is natural but STILL they would live a
> friggin lie? We knew australians perv's like load swallower ramBUTT
> were pathological liars but this is ridiculous.
>
>  b&c
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> Secret Sex Lives of Australian Women and Secret Sex Lives of
> Australian Men are a twin-set of documentaries that are provocative,
> emotional and at times unbelievable. In each of the one-hour
> programmes, real Australians invite us into their bedrooms for some
> pillow talk that will make the whitest sheets blush.
>
> With deeply intimate scenes and a gripping exploration of real-life
> sexuality, all of the stories feature incredibly honest and candid
> interviews, with experiences ranging from racy to heartbreaking.
>
> Revealing statistics form the backbone of the narrative of each
> programme. For example, “40% of Australian women use vibrators –
> double the global figure of 21%”1 introduces someone who enjoys
> masturbating so much that it’s her main pastime; and “62% of women in
> their 50s want more sex” introduces a woman who survived advanced
> cancer and loves group sex. “6% of Australian adults have never had
> intercourse”3 introduces a 39 year old virgin who wonders how a sex
> life passed him by; and “20% of gay men have been married or in de
> facto relationships with women”4 introduces a man who was married for
> 28 years and still knew he was gay.
>
> Throughout both programmes, commentary is provided by sexuality
> researcher and author Dr Kath Albury, whose insights provide social
> and historical context.
>
> 1. Durex Sexual Wellbeing Survey, 2007.
> 2. Australian Study of Health and Relationships, 2003
> 3. Doing It Down Under, 2005.
> 4. Marriage and Family Review, 1990. Collapse

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