Quote of the Day – June 23 2014

Coitus can scarcely be said to take place in a vacuum; although of itself it appears a biological and physical activity, it is set so deeply within the larger context of human affairs that it serves as a charged microcosm of the variety of attitudes and values to which culture subscribes.

Kate Millet

2014-06-22T20:55:03+10:00June 22nd, 2014|My Quote of the Day|2 Comments

Quote of the Day – June 19 2014

“I’m convinced we all are voyeurs. It’s part of the detective thing. We want to know secrets and we want to know what goes on behind those windows. And not in a way that we would use to hurt anyone. There’s an entertainment value to it, but at the same time we want to know: […]

2014-06-18T18:22:28+10:00June 18th, 2014|My Quote of the Day|0 Comments

Quote of the Day – June 16 2014

No group-living nonhuman primate is monogamous, and adultery has been documented in every human culture studied- including those in which fornicators are routinely stoned to death. In light of all of this bloody retribution, it’s hard to see how monogamy comes “naturally” to our species.

Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of […]

2014-06-15T22:03:42+10:00June 15th, 2014|My Quote of the Day|3 Comments
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