On the evening of May 21, a group of fifty pastors stood soaking wet in the Capitol rotunda, undeterred by the rainstorm outside. Beneath the giant painting Baptism of Pocahontas, David Barton, an evangelical advocate for what he believes is the besieged Christian heritage of the United States, was holding forth on the nation’s spiritual history. Pocahontas, he was saying, really wanted to be known by the Christian name Rebecca, but America’s politically correct textbooks insist on calling her Pocahontas. Read More...
None of us likes thinking about death, but there are times when we have little choice. The virus spreads, hospitals fill, and systems become overwhelmed. Our greatest concerns, personal and national, are for survival. But for many people – even the otherwise healthy — the crisis has unexpectedly raised the specter of death itself, our constant companion even if, most of the time, we do our best to ignore it. Or, in more normal times, try to laugh it off. Read More...
Choking is a sexual kink and many people enjoy this kink. Here’s why.
While commonly referred to as "choking," it is essentially a kind of strangling because it is carried out by pressing or squeezing the neck. Sexual asphyxiation is the act of choking during sex and it's enjoyed by many for the following reasons. It leads to increased pleasure The pressure around the neck restricts blood flow which causes blood to stop flowing into the brain. Read More...