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January 06, 2007

2006-2007 in sex and sex research:

Sex and relationship psychologist Petra Boyton has published her annual predictions for the year ahead in sex and sexuality and revisits last year's predictions to see how they turned out.

Unfortunately, the majority of 'sex research' stories that appear in the media are usually poorly conducted PR exercises with the barely disclosed aim of promoting, well, almost anything really.

It seems 2006 was a particularly bad year for this and it seems this trend is set to continue into 2007. After all, sex sells, and bad sex, it seems, sells just as well.


Link to Petra Boyton's 2007 predictions.
Link to 2006 review.

Vaughan.

Posted at January 6, 2007 07:30 PM

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