Indiana Law Targets ‘Explicit’ Books

A new Indiana law — due to take effect July 1 — would force any bookstore that sold even one book that could be broadly described as “sexually explicit” to pay a $250 license fee and be classified as an “adult bookstore.”

Adam Ragusea from NPR member station WFIU in Bloomington, Indiana reports.

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World’s Largest Collection?

Today The Kinsey Institute was featured in the Weekend section of the Indiana Daily Student. An "IU Mythbusters" article sheds light on some of IU's biggest campus myths. Included is the myth that The Kinsey Institute has the world’s biggest "porn" collection. When I tell someone I’m studying with The Kinsey Institute, I generally have a lot of questions thrown my way…

Q&A: It Bothers Me When My Boyfriend Watches Porn

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QUESTION: Sometimes my boyfriend watches porn and I feel intimidated by this. I’ve talked to him about it before and he says I have nothing to worry about. Why do I still feel intimidated?

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Q&A: Women and Pornography

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QUESTION: How common is it for women to look at pornography? Also, is it common that a heterosexual female looks at lesbian pornography?

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