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Saturday, January 28, 2006 12:00 AM

Sexual healing

I used to relish the challenge of being good in bed. I read the Kama Sutra with steely discipline, confident there wasn't a skill I couldn't master. Then I had a baby.

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  • Saturday, January 28, 2006 10:12 AM

    Babies and sex

    Well, as a male and father of several children, my wife was ready, willing, and able for more sex than I was after childbirth. I kind of saw her as the mother/madonna, not the horny babe she had always been. Other than the milk leakage/explosions everything worked fine. My (limited) experience with mothers and non-mothers is that motherhood makes women far more sexual. Since it appears to make women more intelligent and better athletes also, that stands to reason. So women who choose not to have children are giving up being smarter, stronger, and having better sex. Pretty dumb tradeoff.

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