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Q: Doesn't access to pornography increase the incidents of rape?
A: Much against the common notion advocated by extreme left wing feminist groups and extreme right wing "family values" groups; studies have shown that in communities were access to pornography has increased the cases of rape have steadily declined. On the other hand, communities that restrict adult access to pornography have seen a clear increase in rape cases. Both Professor Todd Kendall of Clemson University and Professor Anthony D'Amato of the Northwestern University School of Law have released separate papers that statistically prove the connection to the access to pornography with the decline in rape.
Please Read: "
Porn Up, Rape Down" by Anthony D'Amato and "Pornography, Rape, and the Internet" by Todd Kendall 
Q: Does having multiply sexual partners increase my chances of contracting AIDs or a STD?
A: If you have unprotected sexual relations with a thousand people who do not have HIV or any STDs , the chances of you contract HIV or a STD are zero! Yet, if you have unprotected sex with just one person who carries HIV or any STD the odds of you contracting whatever they have increase greatly. Sexual activity does not cause sexually transmitted diseases. Only unprotected sex with those who are carriers of sexually transmitted diseases or HIV can spread the diseases. Since condoms are not 100% reliable (they do break) the only 100% insurance from contracting a STD or HIV is for both you and your partner to be tested before engaging in sexual activity. All performers for Real Passion Productions were tested for HIV and STDs no later than one week before shooting our videos.
Q: Is bigger really better? And what is normal?
A: Let's first tackle size. The truth is the 8 to 12 inch penises shown in most adult videos are not the norm. That is one of the reasons these guys are in the movies. Even ancient Roman phallic art or ancient Japanese pillow book illustrations greatly mislead many men to think they are under equipped. According to the Kinsey Institute most men's penises range between 5 to 7 inches erect (making average 6 inches.) They also discovered that men that are smaller when not erect usually increase greatly in size when aroused, compared to their larger male counter parts whom increase very little in size when aroused. So comparing oneself in the locker room is not really the best way to go about it, unless it is a locker room at a gay bath house and all the men are aroused.

As for the first question; is bigger better? According to studies by the Kinsey Institute most women's vaginas  are only 3 to 4 inches in length and it is only the first two inches near the vagina's opening that is sensitive to sexual arousal. As long as a man is at least two inches in length he is equipped to arouse most women. In fact most women derive more sexual satisfaction from the stimulation of their clitoris than their vaginas. So one's sexual technique as a lover really is much more important than how big you are. It has also been noted that many women actually experience physically discomfort and even pain if a man is too large. So average is actually better.
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