Is This Raunchy Music Video Art or Explicit Content?

A sex-filled music video by Australian musician Brendan Maclean, “House of Air,” has sparked a storm of controversy and left viewers asking where the line should be drawn. Blurring the boundaries between the educational and obscene, the video, which bills itself as “an anthropological study of gay semiotics, taxonomies, and sexual behaviours,” shows acts of oral sex, anal sex, anilungus, piss play, and scat performed by adult film actors.

Personal battles of prominent women with Endometriosis

W hen a woman with endometriosis has her monthly period, the blood and tissue shed from the endometrial growth has no way of leaving the body, hence resulting in internal bleeding, inflammation that result in pain, adhesions and bowel problems. Endometriosis is an incurable medical condition in which the lining of the uterus transplants itself outside of the uterus to the lining of the abdominal cavity and other organs-causing bloating, bleeding and pain.