Women more likely to do so than straight or bisexual men; using increases risk of unprotected sex. Nearly one in two swingers uses recreational drugs to intensify the experience, with women more likely to do so than either straight or bisexual men, suggest the results of a Dutch survey, published online in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections. But the practice is associated with a significantly heightened risk of unprotected sex, the responses show. Swingers are couples who have sex with others and singles who have sex with them. Although they identify as straight, they also engage in same sex behaviour.

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Nearly 1 in 2 swingers uses recreational drugs to intensify sex, survey suggests




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Cycling , also called bicycling or biking , is the use of bicycles for transport , recreation , exercise or sport. Bicycles were introduced in the 19th century and now number approximately one billion worldwide. Cycling is widely regarded as an effective and efficient mode of transportation [7] [8] optimal for short to moderate distances. Bicycles provide numerous possible benefits in comparison with motor vehicles, including the sustained physical exercise involved in cycling, easier parking, increased maneuverability, and access to roads, bike paths and rural trails. Cycling also offers a reduced consumption of fossil fuels , less air and noise pollution , reduced greenhouse gas emissions, [9] and greatly reduced traffic congestion.



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The YouTuber David Dobrik is driving his white Tesla through the verdant hills of suburban Los Angeles, explaining the challenges of selling thin-crust-style pizza in L. Just a few short hours ago, on the tail end of several controversies surrounding Dobrik and his YouTube collective, the Vlog Squad, squad member Jeff Wittek had released a video alleging that Dobrik permanently maimed him in an elaborate stunt gone wrong. And here he was, blithely chatting about his new pizza franchise and helping an old lady cross the street.



We may or may not be living in a dystopian age, but we are certainly living in an age of dystopias. We received guidance from Jenny C. Mann and Ursula K. Heise, professors of English at Cornell and UCLA, respectively, both of whom study dystopian literature, and limited our selections to books with some connection to Earth.
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