The Height of Sexual Desire
My article on low sexual desire, originally written for Psychology Today’s Web site, is now up on MSN. I didn’t quite get a byline—it just says “By PsychologyToday.com”—but if you scroll down and read the fine print at the bottom in six-point font, I think you’ll find my name down there somewhere.
Read it on the PT site: 4 Myths about Low Sexual Desire
Speaking of sexual desire, I just found out I won the cartoon caption contest that Twelve had for their new book, Sex and Sensibility.
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| My caption: “Do you think we have time for one more?”
I was originally going to make it “Do you think we have time for one more before we plummet to our deaths?” but I decided that was too much of a downer. I also liked one my colleague Matt Hutson came up with, though too late to enter the contest: “Where did you come from?” Mine was a weak one to win, but now I get a giant signed print of a naked skydiving couple to put up in my front hall. |
Posted: April 16th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
Comments: 2
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Comment from Matt Hutson
Time: April 17, 2008, 12:27 pm
“Mind if I smoke?”
Comment from Jay
Time: May 8, 2008, 1:41 pm
The New York Times suggests a much better caption: “Becky Oliphant, a marketing professor at Stetson University, is shown skydiving with Fred Williams, an executive at Complete Parachute Solutions of DeLand, Fla. The company gave Professor Oliphant’s class a chance to skydive as a reward for their work in developing a marketing plan for CPS.” Why didn’t I think of that?

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