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237 Reasons - and a bitch ain't one


By CAKE, Section In the News
Posted on Tue Jul 31, 2007 at 06:47:28 PM EST

There is an interesting story in this week's Science Section of The New York Times about the many diverse and sometimes perverse reasons people have sex - it turns out that there are 237 of them, most of which have nothing to do with procreation...

"After asking nearly 2,000 people why they'd had sex, psychologists at the University of Texas at Austin have assembled and categorized a total of 237 reasons - everything from "I wanted to feel closer to God" to "I was drunk." They even found a few people who claimed to have been motivated by the desire to have a child.

Who knew, for instance, that a headache had any erotic significance except as an excuse for saying no? But some respondents of both sexes explained that they'd had sex "to get rid of a headache." It's No. 173 on the list.

The best news is that both men and women ranked the same reason most often: "I was attracted to the person." The rest of the top 10 for each gender were also almost all the same, including "I wanted to express my love for the person," "I was sexually aroused and wanted the release" and "It's fun."

Others said they did it to "help me fall asleep," "make my partner feel powerful," "burn calories," "return a favor," "keep warm," "hurt an enemy" or "change the topic of conversation."

Priceless. Hmm...now we wonder what would happen if women were having orgasms everytime during sex, ya think the response "because it feels f(*^Ring good" would be the most popular reason...???

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Today's Sponge Gets a New Look
By CAKE, Section In the News

Today's Sponge wants you to know that it is back on the market - thanks mostly to Elaine's addiction to it on Seinfeld - with a new look. The new package will begin to appear on retail shelves this month. They conducted a great deal of research with women aged 21 - 44 who told them that they wanted a bold, new package that jumped off the shelf and clearly declared itself as a product for women. Yippee - now we want to know if they fixed the damn thing so it does not have so much toxic spermicide in it so that it is basically impossible to use!?!?

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Nightspots Help Women Find their G-Spot: CAKE and the Modern Manhattanite by Erika Napoletano


By CAKE, Section In the News
Posted on Wed Jul 11, 2007 at 01:37:12 PM EST

Nightspots Help Women Find their G-Spot:  CAKE and the Modern Manhattanite
by Erika Napoletano

I was immediately struck by her candor.  She wasn’t a giddy little girl with a screechy voice or a Manhattan socialite nightmare with the mouth of a sailor.  The din of the city streets hummed behind her as we chatted and played cell phone carrier wars as one call was dropped after another.  I found myself wondering what she was wearing and envisioned her sitting on the fire escape outside of some random SOHO loft.  Her voice was commanding yet soothing all at once, and after finishing our conversation (hating to hang up), I knew I had to get to New York City just to meet her.

I needed CAKE.

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CLUB CAKE NYC Presents: CAKE Hamptons - GET LIBERATED on July 3rd


By CAKE, Section Event Announcements
Posted on Sat Jun 30, 2007 at 09:38:51 PM EST

WHAT:
CAKE Hamptons - GET LIBERATED

WHEN:

TUESDAY, July 3rd 2007 - 10pm

WHERE:

Star Room
378 Montauk Highway, Wainscott, NY 11975

RSVP NOW!

CAKE SEAL OF APPROVAL: From the Hips


By CAKE, Section Seal of Approval
Posted on Tue Jun 12, 2007 at 12:00:35 PM EST

From The Hips: A Comprehensive, Open-minded, Uncensored, Totally Honest Guide to Pregnancy, Birth, and Becoming a Parent by Rebecca Odes and Ceridwen Morris

Once upon a time, pregnancy meant our sexuality was over. It was just not acceptable for women to be Mama, professional, and a sexual person. This of course was our fate pre-Demi naked and pregnant on the cover of Vanity Fair, and of course Madonna who constantly refuses to be pigeon-holed into one definition of womanhood. Pregnancy became hot and the rest of culture followed. But maybe we followed too far? The pendulem has swung so far that many women feel the pressure to be everything at once.

Enough! Lest we forget, having a baby comes directly from the source of pleasure — the sexual interaction. We all know that mothers are not sexual, right? How absurd! If anything, we as women become more sexual, more sexually confident and more in tuned with our own sexual capacity when we are pregnant.

From the Hips - a new guide for a new generation of mothers to be - earns the CAKE Seal of Approval because it celebrates the fluidity of femininity without demanding one overall standard of what it means to be pregnant and sexy. Filled with up to date information and totally relatable anecdotes, this book is a go to handbook for any woman who is pregnant, thinking about getting pregnant or anyone who is interested in how to have sex while pregnant and exactly what sushi you can eat when pregnant or anyone who has recently seen the movie - Knocked Up. Enjoy.

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Feminism is a Freedom Movement


By CAKE, Section Love, Melinda
Posted on Thu Jun 07, 2007 at 03:28:28 PM EST

I just thought I would remind everyone of that fact.

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Best friends make good lovers...


By CAKE, Section Surrender The Pink
Posted on Thu Jun 07, 2007 at 03:27:59 PM EST

I want my best friend to lure me into the bedroom during one of her wild parties.

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Sug's Fantasy


By CAKE, Section Surrender The Pink
Posted on Thu Jun 07, 2007 at 03:22:25 PM EST

hi, my name is "sug" and i am a divorced 43 year old insurance agent. here is one of my favorite fantasies....

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The G-SHOT? - get this girl a vibrator please!!!


By CAKE, Section In the News
Posted on Mon Jun 04, 2007 at 12:03:52 PM EST

From the SF Chronicle:
Enhanced romance The G-Shot -- Is it the latest panacea to improve your love life?
Justin Berton, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, June 3, 2007

"Karen Roberts scheduled an appointment with her plastic surgeon at the end of a long day. The 22-year-old student at Solano Community College attended morning classes, caught up with homework and took her 4-year-old daughter to a matinee.

By 4 p.m. she sat inside Dr. Justin Salerno's office, readying to become the surgeon's first patient to receive an injection called a G-Shot, also known as G-spot Amplification. With a 3 1/2-inch needle, Salerno would pump a small dose of collagen into his patient's Grafenberg Spot and make it swell to the size of a quarter.

The G-spot has been the subject of lore and controversy since it was first identified in 1950 by the German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg. Some sexologists believe the small area behind the pubic bone and accessible through the anterior wall of the vagina is an erogenous zone that when stimulated leads to heightened sexual arousal and powerful orgasms. Others dispute the zone's very existence, arguing that studies have turned up no scientific evidence of the G-spot's location, or only highly questionable results.

In the case of Roberts (a pseudonym used at her request to protect her privacy), she was unsure whether the G-spot existed, and if it truly held the key to a vibrant sex life. But she was willing to find out. "If I could come home like my husband, have sex and feel that release," Roberts said before her appointment, "I'd be one happy woman. But instead I come home, I spend all this time concentrating, hoping something will happen and I just end up frustrated."

The procedure, which has been performed on approximately 250 women nationally in the past two years at a cost of $1,850 each, appealed to Roberts because she felt life's rigmarole had left her fatigued by the end of the day, hardly in an amorous mood. Even when she felt the surge of excitement, reaching an orgasm was a time-consuming endeavor that took more effort and energy than she and her husband had to offer."

Oh my god! - Instead of a shot that costs almost two grand for goodness sakes, this girl need a vibrator! As we say in A Piece of Cake - women's orgasms are not hard to achieve, nor do they take more time than men's. A vibrator is the perfect tool to stimulate the clitoris and your pleasure system, including if you choose, your g-spot. Please ladies, no injection is needed.

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