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Sex In The Machine: Our First Romp With Bonk

by Sheril Kirshenbaum

373829312.JPGToday we kick off our Bonk book club!  As I explained already, everyone is invited to contribute to the conversation–even if you’re not reading along. My hope is that readers will offer ideas and insights on each topic or suggest a different direction about something else you find particularly fascinating. Eventually, we’ll develop an ongoing conversation that will evolve over several threads.

And now we explore what’s going on between the jacket… What better way to dive right in than explore the subject most discussed when Bonk comes up in conversation: ‘Is that the book where she has sex with her husband in the machine?’  Yes, it most certainly is.  So we turn to Chapter 5: What’s Going On In There? The diverting world of coital imaging

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April 23rd, 2009 11:46 AM Tags: bonk, book club, sex
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Reading Bonk

by Sheril Kirshenbaum

373829312.JPGEarlier today, Chris posted a schedule for our C.P. Snow blog discussion. I’ll be participating in that of course, but am also hosting another conversation on Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex, which I’m currently reading as part of the research for my next book.  Here’s the plan…

First, those interested should get a copy. I’m not one for scheduling assignments so there’s no official calender on when sections must be complete. We’ll begin in a couple weeks and everyone is invited to contribute to the conversation–even if you’re not reading along.

I’ll write about some of the most interesting subjects from Roach’s book and from there, I hope you’ll offer ideas and insights on topic or suggest a different direction about something else you find particularly fascinating. We’ll develop an ongoing conversation that will evolve over several threads.  Here’s the table of contents to give everyone an idea of what we’re in for:

  1. The Sausage, the Porcupine, and the Agreeable Mrs. G: Highlights from the pioneers of human sexual response
  2. Dating the Penis-Camera: Can a woman find happiness with a machine?
  3. The Princess and Her Pea: The woman who moved her clitoris, and other ruminations on intercourse orgasms
  4. The Upsuck Chronicles: Does orgasm boost fertility, and what do pigs know about it?
  5. What’s Going On In There? The diverting world of coital imaging
  6. The Taiwanese Fix and the Penile Pricking Ring: Creative approaches to impotence
  7. The Testicle Pushers: If two are good, would three be better:
  8. Re-Member Me: Transplants, implants, and other penises of last resort
  9. The Lady’s Boner: Is the clitoris a tiny penis?
  10. The Prescription-Strength Vibrator: Masturbating for health
  11. The Immaculate Orgasm: Who needs genitals?
  12. Mind over Vagina: Women are complicated
  13. Would Would Allah Say? The strange, brave career of Ahmed Shafik
  14. Monkey Do: The secret sway of hormones
  15. “Persons Studied in Pairs”: The lab that uncovered great sex

Unlike reading a lecture, Bonk is just as good out of order.  I started with the prologue, which immediately raises questions about the unusual challenges related to conducting sex research. Just yesterday, I randomly opened the book and started at the nearest chapter, which happened to be #7.  Without giving too much away, I’ll say it was a thought-provoking section. I learned that the first testicle transplants came from rather unexpected donors with some surprising results.  Then I turned back to the beginning and discovered that artificial insemination of pigs involves far more preparation than one would expect.

So far Bonk is funny and very enjoyable, but make no mistake… This NYTimes bestseller is grounded in science, while providing the context, history, and meaning of some very common–but rarely discussed–behaviors.

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April 13th, 2009 1:36 PM Tags: behavior, bonk, science and sex
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