1274 St. Thomas Aquinas, whose theories and writings have become the cornerstone of the Roman Catholic Church, died. His fundamental opinions on sex (which he called "lust") are significant. Any sexual activity other than that intended for procreation was a sin against nature. His four offending categories were, in descending order: (1) bestiality; (2) homosexuality; (3) using any position other than face to face, with the woman on her back; and (4) masturbation, which he considered effeminate in men . com
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
history of sex and sexuality from 14-to-1415
1274 St. Thomas Aquinas, whose theories and writings have become the cornerstone of the Roman Catholic Church, died. His fundamental opinions on sex (which he called "lust") are significant. Any sexual activity other than that intended for procreation was a sin against nature. His four offending categories were, in descending order: (1) bestiality; (2) homosexuality; (3) using any position other than face to face, with the woman on her back; and (4) masturbation, which he considered effeminate in men . com
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"Drunk at the matinee" is a collection of candid poetry about stupid shit that we all experience from day to day.




the first one i kinda agree with, the second i wholeheartedly agree with, and the last 2 are perposterous!!! what about face fucking and doggy? and i masterbate multiple times a day...
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