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On Your Mark…Get Set…Masturbate!

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If you are among those who believe that masturbation is enjoyable, natural and healthy, then join those of like minds masturbating for the on May 28, 2008 in . This event is a for the Center for Sex and Culture which is dedicated to supporting and sexual safety.

An event for men and women, this year celebrates the ’s tenth year. What started out as a small-scale pledge drive has blossomed into an event that attracts people from around the world. The event was an instant success and continues to be popular. According to the website,

It started as a weekend long pledge drive that operated on the honor system. Participants got their pals to promise money for each minute of . As Carol Queen said then, “who’d want to cheat? It’s so much fun to masturbate, it’s not like you won’t do it and then say you did.” In the first year the raised $8,500 for good causes. In the years that the operated as a do-it-yourself event it raised over $25,000, distributed 66,000 pledge forms, had 1700 pledged participants from six different countries.

Does it all sound exciting? Think you want to fly up to San Fran and try your hand, metaphorically speaking? Well, if you plan to do any record-breaking, here’s what you’re up against

Time Records:

  • Female: 6 h, 30 min (Norine Dworkin, , 2004)
  • Male: 8 h, 30 min (, 2006)
  • Trans/Genderqueer: Yet to be set!

Most Orgasms:

  • Female: 49 (London, 2006)
  • Male: 6 (London, 2006)
  • Trans/Genderqueer: Yet to be set!

The good news is you don’t have to break any records. Just go to have fun, learn and love more about yourself, and support a super creative way to support a very good cause.

For more information, visit the website at http://www.masturbate-a-thon.com/.

Genital Warts - Signs of Genital Warts

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may be small, flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny, cauliflower-like bumps. In men, can grow on the , near the , or between the and the . In women, may grow on the vulva and perinea area, in the vagina and on the cervix. vary in size and may even be so small that you can’t see them. They can lead to cancer of the cervix in women or cancer of the in men.

Most patients with are seen between the ages of 17-33 years. are highly contagious. You have a 60% risk of getting the infection in a single sexual contact with someone who has .

do not usually hurt, but they can be itchy. The warts have varied appearances - from completely flat warts to rough cauliflower-like warts. They can appear on their own or in groups.

In males, often appear on the or underneath the . The warts can also be situated in the urethra, in most cases at the very end of it, and the area around the .

In females, the virus can lead to changes in the cervix that may lead to cancer, so it’s important that it is diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. Males infected with HPV can also be at risk for cancer of the and the .

Causes of

Like warts that appear on other areas of your skin, are caused by a virus — HPV — that infects the top layers of your skin. There are more than 100 different types of HPV, but only a few can cause . These strains of the virus are highly contagious and spread through sexual contact with an infected person. About two-thirds of people who have sexual contact with someone who has develop the condition — usually within three months of contact, but in some cases not for years.

Signs of

If you are infected with a strain of HPV that causes , you may develop anywhere from a few weeks to a few months after exposure. In some cases, though, the virus may lay dormant in your system for a few years before you develop any symptoms.

It is possible that may be missed if the warts are located within the vaginal walls. Always seek immediate help if you start displaying any of the symptoms. In some cases symptoms may be considered as symptoms of other problems, such as a .

can be so flat that they become invisible to the naked eye, but they usually make themselves felt through an itchy and burning sensation. ‘Invisible’ can be detected by a doctor as described below.

can be invisible to the human eye, or can multiply rapidly into larger clusters. They can have the appearance of small flat bumps, or cauliflower-like growths. Many people may carry the virus for long periods of time without knowing that they are infected - something that can be confirmed with medical testing.

In many cases do not cause any symptoms, but they are sometimes associated with itching, burning, or tenderness. They may result in localized irritation, depending upon their anatomic location. Women who have inside the vagina may experience bleeding following sexual intercourse or an abnormal vaginal discharge. Rarely, bleeding or urinary obstruction may occur if the wart involves the urethral opening.

symptoms can lead to cancer in the cervix so it important to receive proper medical treatment.

In men genital wart symptoms can infect the urethra, , , and rectal area. Warts may appear as soft, raised masses with a surface that can be smooth on the (penile shaft), or rough with many finger like projections (). Other genital wart symptoms may appear pearly, and cauliflower shaped, some are rough with a darker surface.

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A Yeast Infection in the Penis is No Laughing Matter

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Guys, here’s a question for you. Did you know that we can get yeast infections in our ’? According to an article in the American Chronicle, we most certainly can. While this notion may be laughable to some, the article points out that “penile is not a joke, and people who realise how serious this condition is will cease to laugh at those afflicted with it.”

Also known as , “ is the second most common cause of vaginal irritation and it is fairly infamous for what it does, especially among women.” But the the fungus, which causes yeast infections, does not discriminate and although less common, men are susceptible. If left untreated, the fungus can cause quite a few problems for men that sound a lot like gonorrhea: itching, burning, discharge, rashes…in short, it’s nothing nice.

So what’s a guy to do? The article offers a few suggestions

Although the chance of occuring in men is slim, no one should take it for granted and start taking measures that will reduce the chances of acquiring this infection. One of the ways to achieve this is by having a healthy diet filled with more vegetables and less sugar.

Read the full article at American Chronicle.

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Scientists Mull Gay-Straight HIV Conundrum
researchers have crunched the numbers on HIV infection rates in an effort to work out why there is such a disparity between gay and straight transmission of the virus…

Penis Enlargement Opinions

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Penis Enlargement Opinions
WebMD looks at disorders of the that affect men’s .

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