Monday, March 7, 2016

Sex News: Sex In The Office, Mushroom Orgasm?, & Thin Condoms

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Tech startups are known for their flexible culture, which often involves drinking and partying at the office.

But Zenefits, the troubled $4.5 billion startup that recently lost its founder CEO Parker Conrad, may have taken the startup vibe a little too far.

According to a report by The Wall Street Journal’s Rolfe Winkler, the company had to ban office sex after used condoms were found in the stairwells, telling its employees in a company-wide email in June to tone down their lewd behavior.

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I work for the company where all the Internet porn lives and even we don’t have that problem.

Māmalu o Wahine—the orgasm-inducing Hawaiian mushroom—sounded implausible right off the bat. Yet it would be ill-advised to discount the possibility of local lore identifying a bioactive plant well before modern science. After all, willow branches were chewed for centuries to relieve fever and pain before scientists were able to isolate salicin from its bark—a discovery which led to aspirin. Indigenous cultures have a wealth of knowledge, particularly about local plants and animals, hidden (or not so hidden) in their myths, legends, medical practices, and songs that are passed from generation to generation.

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I’ll save you the trouble of reading a really, really, really long article. Turns, out the mushrooms thing is probably a hoax.

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The Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at the University of Queensland has announced the development of an ultra-thin latex made from a native grass called spinifex.

Professor Darren Martin of AIBN said this new material shows great promise in creating condoms with the same strength as existing latex brands but that are considerably thinner—and thus much more comfortable to wear.

“We think we can engineer a latex condom that’s about 30% thinner, and will still pass all standards, and with more process optimisation work we will be able to make devices even thinner than this,” he said in a press release.

The release also states the improved latex could “make condoms as thin as a human hair without any loss in strength.”

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Safer, more comfortable sex? Sounds good to me.

Image: Breanne Benson & Danny Mountain in How To Fuck In The Office by Brazzers

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