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a target=_blank href=http://www.livejasmines.com/livecam/xxx-ass-fucking.htmlXxx ass fucking/a - brbrCarnal Knowledge | What fuels the hatred of homosexuality? brPsychologist Jonathan Haidt wants to help liberal types like me understand why some people condemn homosexual relationships as immoral. As an exercise, he says, imagine that a neighbor has installed a sign in her front yard reading Cable television will destroy society. You ask her to explain, and she responds: quot;Cables are an affront to the god thoth. They radiate theta waves, which make people sterile.quot; briSource: www.philly.com/ibrbrAttention Shoppers!: Director P.J. Hogan has taken a barely stitched-together script and created something approaching fashionable br Film: Sometimes a movie is like an ice-cream cone. It#39;s all sweet and sugary goodness, but there#39;s nothing packed into the cone so it cracks and falls apart in your hand. That#39;s exactly what happens in Confessions of a Shopaholic. Based on a novel by Sophie Kinsella, the shopaholic confessing is Rebecca (Isla Fisher), who#39;s doing everything she can to stimulate the economy: a scarf here, some boots there, a new purse to match this dress. She#39;s up to her eyeballs in designer labels and debt — and now she#39;s unemployed. Fortunately for Rebecca, a bottle of tequila helps her land a job at a finance magazine writing a column that makes complex ideas easy via clothing analogies. It#39;s as ironic as an ugly Betty working at a fashion magazine. And here#39;s where it all starts to crumble. Rebecca struggles with her shopping habits in ways that are annoyingly repetitive. Also, while dodging debt collectors, she still manages to capture the world#39;s attention with only two advice columns. Talk about overnight success! If that weren#39;t enough, she falls for her boss (Hugh Dancy) in one of the most under-developed romances in the history of cheesy romances. The plot is the hollow cone that can#39;t support the ice cream, which is a real shame because it#39;s a surprisingly good flavor. … (more) briSource: www.metroweekly.com/ibrbrSex quiz: Test your Carnal Knowledge brThe past year brought us more shocking insights into the world of sex: from the secret lives of Komodo dragons to new hope for erectile dysfunction, from progress in the long-standing puzzle about human/Neanderthal sex to scientific confirmation of the tricks of pickup artists. briSource: www.philly.com/ibrbrInq C-Decoy Carnal Knowledge brbriSource: www.philly.com/ibrbrCarnal In making a match, must men really try harder? brIn an article titled, quot;Why Women Aren#0039;t Funnyquot; in this month#0039;s Vanity Fair, Christopher Hitchens writes, quot;The chief task in life that a man has to perform is that of impressing the opposite sex. . . . Women have no corresponding need to appeal to men in this way. They already appeal to men. . . .quot; briSource: www.philly.com/ibrbrCarnal Knowledge: Why is it so hard to let go of bad love? brTo me, it#0039;s obvious when my friends should cut their losses and break up with boyfriends who ignore them or insult them or otherwise drain the happiness from their lives. briSource: www.philly.com/ibrbrHopelessly Undevoted: Ken Kwapis turns in a romantic dud br Film: Here are the facts of life according to He#39;s Just Not That Into You: Women are pathetic and hopeless in love; the only way to be a self-empowered woman is to seduce a married man; men are dicks; married men are lying, cheating dicks; if a guy is interested in a woman, he#39;ll let her know; if he#39;s not interested, better luck next time; and girlfriends give horrible dating advice. HE#39;S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU Starring Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston Rated PG-13 129 Minutes Opens Friday at area theaters Based on the novel by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo, this meandering story follows the lives of lovelorn Baltimoreans who are hopeless in their attempts to find happiness. The film is packed with stars (Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Justin Long, Scarlett Johansson) and stereotypes (women with low self-esteem and some flaming gays) for good measure. Director Ken Kwapis barely manages to piece together all the interwoven stories, and his slow pacing causes a bad thing to last way longer than it should. If rated on an #39;#39;Aww#39;#39; factor, there are enough happy endings to make this one a winner. Otherwise, don#39;t suffer through the horrible conversations and awkward pauses because He#39;s Just Not That Into You deserves to be stood up. … (more) briSource: www.metroweekly.com/ibr