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Hi

 

Is there any explicit sexual footage of couples having sex, using infrared, ultrasound or x-ray imagery? Or any good documentaries that show the body reaction to sexual encounters?

 

Help would be appreciated.

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Hi

 

Is there any explicit sexual footage of couples having sex' date=' using infrared, ultrasound or x-ray imagery? Or any good documentaries that show the body reaction to sexual encounters?

 

Help would be appreciated.[/quote']

I take the fact that you think we'd fall for that as an insult to the intellegence of this community.

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I take the fact that you think we'd fall for that as an insult to the intellegence of this community.

 

Well, if sex is shocking from a science community perspective. There is no wonder that a growing 'porno' industry appears to be your educational directive for sexuality. I mean, that would make sense. Due to the prudish nature of this forum.

 

Sexuality has not be properly looked at nor scientifically researched. That is sad, while billions will still fumble around in the dark and hope for the best, others will look to the degrading aspect of modern pornography for some sort of understanding - as commercially warped that will be.

 

Has there been any sexually recorded footage from a scientific perspective? Yes, some, but I was curios if there is any others.

 

Oh well, go back to that speculative, and at times overly male perceptive on sexual studies, from outdated text books and biology 101 to evolutionary psychology idiocy. Good luck!

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Well it does exist and in proper journals and everything:

 

http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/319/7225/1596

 

Magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals

during coitus and female sexual arousal

 

Willibrord Weijmar Schultz, Pek van Andel, Ida Sabelis, Eduard Mooyaart

 

Abstract

Objective To find out whether taking images of the

male and female genitals during coitus is feasible and

to find out whether former and current ideas about

the anatomy during sexual intercourse and during

female sexual arousal are based on assumptions or on

facts.

Design Observational study.

Setting University hospital in the Netherlands.

Methods Magnetic resonance imaging was used to

study the female sexual response and the male and

female genitals during coitus. Thirteen experiments

were performed with eight couples and three single

women.

Results The images obtained showed that during

intercourse in the “missionary position” the penis has

the shape of a boomerang and 1/3 of its length

consists of the root of the penis. During female sexual

arousal without intercourse the uterus was raised and

the anterior vaginal wall lengthened. The size of the

uterus did not increase during sexual arousal.

Conclusion Taking magnetic resonance images of the

male and female genitals during coitus is feasible and

contributes to understanding of anatomy.

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There was a tv programme mmmm 15 years or so ago it was called "From conception to birth". This showed internally what goes on during the act of sex itself through the use of a very tiny camera. Some of the film footage inside the womb was fantastic.

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