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America Online yesterday featured an item on its main page about how men fake orgasms, recommending any male engaged in the practice should masturbate to help "discover what stimulates you."
The explicit item was splashed across the main screen on AOL's welcome page, which is immediately viewable to all who use the AOL service other than those registered as minors.
The headline, also featured on AOL's general website, seems to be the latest example of a change in the Internet company's content since AOL acquired the liberal Huffington Post, whose founder, Arianna Huffington, now serves as AOL's content boss.
The AOL welcome screen blasted a headline asking, "Do Men Fake Orgasms?" It linked to an article with the same title posted at Everydayhealth.com, which is AOL's health site.
The health site's subtitle read, "Ever wonder if his 'big O' was all a big show? Turns out, plenty of guys say they have faked an orgasm at least once. Here's why."
"If you think women are the only ones who bluff in the bedroom, think again: One in four men say they have faked an orgasm at some point in their sex lives," stated the article.
"For both men and women, faking orgasms seems to be tied to relationship troubleshooting – namely how one is perceived during and after sex."
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=318741
The explicit item was splashed across the main screen on AOL's welcome page, which is immediately viewable to all who use the AOL service other than those registered as minors.
The headline, also featured on AOL's general website, seems to be the latest example of a change in the Internet company's content since AOL acquired the liberal Huffington Post, whose founder, Arianna Huffington, now serves as AOL's content boss.
The AOL welcome screen blasted a headline asking, "Do Men Fake Orgasms?" It linked to an article with the same title posted at Everydayhealth.com, which is AOL's health site.
The health site's subtitle read, "Ever wonder if his 'big O' was all a big show? Turns out, plenty of guys say they have faked an orgasm at least once. Here's why."
"If you think women are the only ones who bluff in the bedroom, think again: One in four men say they have faked an orgasm at some point in their sex lives," stated the article.
"For both men and women, faking orgasms seems to be tied to relationship troubleshooting – namely how one is perceived during and after sex."
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=318741