There's this thing that I do sexually. It's kind of funny, but it's also kind of irritating, and at times it drives me nuts. So I'm wondering if anyone else does it… and if so, how they deal with it.
It's this:
I seem to be incapable of having sex fantasies that are implausible.
I'm not talking about supernatural or sci-fi sex fantasies and my general disinterest therein. I'm talking about perfectly ordinary, non-fantastical, physically possible sex fantasies… in which people simply don't act the way they would in real life.
The University of Colorado will suspend a requirement that students take a "critical thinking" course before graduation — a measure taken amid budget constraints.
Students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences are now required to take at least one of the upper-division courses designed to challenge them to critically study and analyze topics that are controversial or unsolved.
Now, the 150 upper-division critical thinking courses are taught by tenured or tenure-track faculty members and are capped at 25 students.
Today we are discussing stigmata. Stigmata are sores, bleeding, or pain associated with the wounds of Jesus Christ's crucifixion. On the stigmatic (the person experiencing stigmata), common locations for wounds are the hands, feet, abdominal side, or forehead, and they are accompanied by intense pain and suffering.
Meet Michelle C. Today, she’s an Analytical Chemist at DuPont. Not too long ago she was a New Orleans Saints cheerleader. Surprised? For crying out loud how many times have we told you about the pro-cheerleaders-turned-scientists? Wait until you see how many more we’ve uncovered! I still think my home-town Eagles cheerleaders would win a Cheerleaders-as-Scientists Superbowl.