Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Let's Talk About Sex

I know a few posts ago I wrote that people are recognizing me from this blog when I place ads on craigslist and the likes.

But I get other readers who are contacting me for legitimate / educational reasons. Allegedly.

Currently I am completing questions for a student at Humboldt University in California. Allegedly.

No offense to the student or his/her (I don't know the gender - I never asked) project, but I take all these things with a grain of salt. The internets have made me more than a little leary. Go figure.

The student's sociology project is on public sex. Something of which the student, who contacted me via this blog, thinks I have some experience. And I do. It is something that is near and dear to my........um...........oh, let's just go with 'heart'.

There are a series of questions and clarifying questions. They seem well thought out, but I find myself tending to answer in the clinical perspective, as this is a college project. Allegedly. It's not porn. Or my real life - which is a lot like porn.

Currently, we have talked about my background and earlier sexual experiences - most of them having to do with being performed in the public sector.

For all I know - this person is just doing it for their jollies, but as you can see by my almost 200 entries here, I don't mind talking about sex or answering most questions about my experiences.

His/her first request was that I post their project on my blog - but I wasn't really willing to do that before going through my series of questions. There were 10. They are dolled out and might be tailored to my actual answers.

This is why I'm not sure of the legitimacy of this project. A true survey isn't changed per person. There has to be a baseline.

So go ahead - ask me anything. I'll probably answer.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anything at all? well, how's your health? I'm tired of safe sex and considering going bare (think you're a fucking genius of sex btw). But I'd like to hear if becoming a cumdump has had adverse consequences healthwise.

Anonymous said...

tell us about your arrest

Anonymous said...

The survey sounds legit. Ask the student for a copy of their IRB (Institutional Review Board) approval. They should be able to provide you with a document signed by the school they are conducting research and certifying that this project meets human ethics standards. If they cant do that, then dont participate.

BikeGuy said...

Trust me, this is not IRB study. This person isn't even in grad school let alone doing a study that has any official oversight.