they wear "sex bracelets" that signify what sexual activities they have done
and the specific changes to our brains after the emergence of language
Howard Sercombe offers readers a framework for how to think about their practice ethically
financing their hobby with the fortune Henry earned as president of Standard Oil Company of New York
Introduction by John Barnes * 2
Entertaining Women Anna Wadham they wear "sex bracelets" thatThe Gold Rush West was dotted with mining boomtowns and bustling new cities that sprang up overnight around strikes. Fortunes were made and lost daily, lawlessness was commonplace, and gambling dens, saloons, brothels, and dance halls thrived, but after a while the miners and merchants began to long for more polished amusements. Soon, theatres popped up in tents and then auditoriums and playhouses were built where operas, arias, and Shakespeare were