Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Unwed Mother Bristol Palin Preaches Abstinence and Safe Sex in Teen Pregnancy Ad

Bristol Palin has teamed up with fellow 'Dancing With The Stars' contestant Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino for a public service announcement about teen pregnancy.

In the Candie's Foundation PSA, Palin and 'The Situation' talk about abstinence and safe sex in a less than two-minute video ad.


"It's the prevention of teen pregnancy and it will be funny," The Politico quoted Palin as saying.

"Just 'cause he will kind of bring humor to the situation ... to the problem, and uh, I can't say that word anymore without laughing," she added.

According to the single mother, the PSA is going to open the dialogue between parents and teens about the issue.

The ad opens with 'The Situation' initially approaching Bristol, before realizing it's his 'DWTS' co-star.

"Have you ever had a situation with the official Situation," 'The Situation' asks.

After Palin explains that she doesn't plan on getting into any 'situations', the finest of the 'Jersey Shore' says, "You're not going to hook up before you're married? For real?"

"For real, for real, for real," she insists before kicking off a discussion about staying safe when having sex.

'The Situation' says that he respects abstinence, because "it has the word 'abs' in it," but doesn't plan on practicing it.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Oregon Couple gives out condoms for Halloween

SILVERTON, Ore. — Having a safe Halloween took on a different meaning in one Oregon neighborhood, where trick-or-treating teenagers received condoms in their goodie bags.

Daniel and Kathleen Harris, of Silverton, tell The Statesman Journal the free condoms were part of their effort to promote health. They also handed out toothbrushes as well as candy bars. (Statesman-Journal: Couple has been giving away handouts for two decades.)

The father of one 14-year-old girl who received the condoms, Daniel Cote, was offended and says it was inappropriate to give them to children without parents' consent.

Kathleen Harris says giving the condoms to the 14-year-old was a mistake. She says their usual practice is to ask teens if they're 16 or older and to give them a speech on safe sex.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Vampire Sex Makes People Forget Traditional Lovemaking

Intense, wild, and dramatic vampire sex could add spice to your night life.

With TV shows like 'True Blood,' 'Vampire Diaries,' and 'Twilight' movies and books, vampires and their signature form of sex have sunk their teeth into pop culture in a major way.

"Everything is more intense, more dramatic, and more passionate than what one would normally expect," ABC News quoted writer L.A. Banks, as saying.

"It's a love that can go all night but without the little blue pill," said Banks.

Banks is the author of the 'Vampire Huntress Legends' series, a 12-book saga dripping with erotica of the underworldly sort.

"The biting on the neck has to happen.

"What it does is it makes the sex something exotic and taboo. It makes it terrible and intriguing at the same time," said Banks.

"The suggestion of 'What would happen if,' the curiosity-the whole thing of the vampire is desire.

"If you have this pining, aching desire, that's part of the draw," said Banks.

Amelia McDonell-Parry, of TheFrisky.com and a self-proclaimed fan of vampire sex said: "There's an S and M, domination aspect that can be kind of violent, but in a mutually willing sort of way.

"It's never slow love making. It's always very crazy, very fast and very ferocious. Occasionally, when two characters are in love, it's more tender. But most of the time, it's not."