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Sex Facts

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Since ancient times, the Catholic Church has strictly controlled aspects of the sexual life of its adherents. You can find a lot of historical facts on this topic. For example: Pope Clement VII was against the dissolution of the marriage of Catherine of Aragon and King Henry VII Tudor. As a protest, the monarch created his own, Anglican church, which made England a Protestant country.


In the late Middle Ages, one could easily meet a lawsuit between husbands and wives because of the impotence of a spouse. It was this problem that prompted women to divorce. A man, in order to prove his "worthiness", had to make every effort and, first of all, step on the throat of his pride and modesty. The process of refutation went like this: bailiffs came to the home of the negligent husband, to whom he showed his erect sexual organ; in a special case - it was necessary to ejaculate. If the spouse suffered a fiasco, a second chance was given - to make love with his wife in front of witnesses. There was no longer any room for error; if in this process the spouses achieved mutual satisfaction, the divorce was rejected.



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Thousands of tourists annually come to Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands. But few people know an interesting fact related to the humanity of the state system of these countries. In order for people with disabilities to experience the joy of sexual intimacy, a special item of expenditure is provided in the state budget! Disabled people are paid an allowance, with which they can use the services of "priestesses of love".



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A common stereotype about Buddhist monks is that they avoid carnal pleasures and generally lead an extremely ascetic lifestyle in order to secure a good position for themselves in the next life. But the truth breaks this delusion to smithereens. The story mentions the Tibetan lama Drukla Kunl, best known as the "Saint of the Thousand Women". Like any famous historical figure, his person was extremely controversial. Among his merits are the construction of the Chimi-Lakhang Monastery and the popularization of Buddhism in Bhutan. At the same time, he was distinguished by frequent disturbances of public peace, noisy drinking parties, and most importantly - a peculiar way of seeking enlightenment: Drukla Kunl drove out evil spirits with the help of a phallus with a colorful name - -Lightning strike of flaming wisdom-.



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Is parental strictness always beneficial?


The statistics of unwanted pregnancies in the United States says that the strict attitude of parents to sexual contacts of children leads to undesirable results. Adolescents, often not at all knowledgeable in matters of contraception, who have not received either valuable information on this matter or approval from their parents, are forced to hide and look for a secluded place to commit an act of love. The result of such secret meetings is clearly demonstrated by statistics - there are 30 pregnancies per thousand teenage sexual contacts.


The older generation in the Netherlands is more loyal. The same statistics of unwanted pregnancies, which are six times less, show that this issue is less acute in families, the topic of sex is discussed quite openly. This helps teenagers understand early what is right and wrong and avoid big mistakes.



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Pornography in India is criminally punishable. The birthplace of the Kama Sutra - a poetic treatise on love and sex - is India. Perhaps it is because of this work that many people think that the issues of satisfying intimate needs in this country are treated with loyalty. But this is also the oldest stereotype.


In reality, the situation is as follows: dealers and distributors of pornography, sex toys, and other similar goods face up to two years in prison. Repeated violation is punishable by up to five years. However, the law does not regulate how much sexual contact can be depicted in an image or video, and some violators find a loophole in this.



The reason for the ban on pornography is the increase in violence.


Paradoxically, despite the strictness of local laws, Internet searches for pornography have increased five-fold in recent years. Statistics seem to show that the precepts described by Vatsyayana are not forgotten at all, but on the contrary, every year they are becoming more widespread among the masses.