Sex is one of the most satisfying sensations that any of us can experience, and it’s something that is completely hardwired into our biology. It is crucial for us to procreate in order to survive as a species, and as such we’ve evolved to have a sex drive that is much like our need for food. Thus it is not just something we enjoy when it happens, but something that we think about a lot and a desire for sex can be triggered by any number of stimuli.
Thus it is very normal to be horny a lot of the time, but precisely how horny you are will depend on many different factors such as your lifestyle, your psychology but even more so your hormones. Certain groups are more likely to be horny a lot of the time such as young males entering or going through puberty, women who are ovulating or just about to ovulate, or anyone who is not experiencing enough of an outlet or experiencing it too much.

Portland city Commissioner Randy Leonard has been asked to take back his comments on AIDS in urine, which came after a 21-year-old urinated in one of the city’s open-air reservoirs.In the aftermath of Tinklegate or The Big Flush In today’s issue of the Portland Mercury, News Editor Denis C. Theriault wrote that “Leonard displays his usual flair for the dramatic by raising fears about AIDS and other diseases that might spread through one man’s urine Theriault added on the paper’s website that Leonard’s direct comment Leonard’s comments “Commissioner Leonard has thrown fuel on the fire of stigma and discrimination by suggesting a risk that does not exist,” board member Cecilia Chung said in a press release. Oregon-based Cascade AIDS Project also asked Leonard to clarify his comments.
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