You who hear the sound, in scattered rhymes

You who hear the sound, in scattered rhymes,

of those sighs on which I fed my heart,

in my first vagrant youthfulness,

when I was partly other than I am

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The Indian Serenade

I arise from dreams of thee
In the first sweet sleep of night,
When the winds are breathing low,
And the stars are shining bright:
I arise from dreams of thee,
And a spirit in my feet
Hath led me–who knows how?
To thy chamber window, Sweet!

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Sweaty Seduction

The smell of men’s sweat can tell women if men are sexually attracted to them, according to a study from Rice University.

In the study the sweat from two groups of men, one group first exposed to pornography, was introduced to women to 19 women in their 20s.

Rice University, introduced two types of male sweat to 19 women in their 20s.

Functional magnetic resonance imagery was used to detect the brains response to the perspiration.

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University Is Not a Sexual Utopia

University is often portrayed as a hotbed of sexual experimentation. While new University students may view experimenting with sex as a rite of passage, some students find less joy than others.

A study of the emotional experiences and sexual behaviors’ from University of Alberta found that emotionally mature students may get more positive benefits from sex than their less-mature counterparts.

The study by doctoral student Andrea Dalton and her supervisor Nancy Galambos surveyed first-year students over an eight-month period. The study included oral and penetrative intercourse.

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