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anyone know how this was done or the source of this video?


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Instead of having the 'birds and bees' discussion with me, my parents taped an episode of NOVA on PBS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Miracle_of_Life which included several scenes similar to that (less thrusting, just ejaculation) and video of ejaculation taken inside the urethra (like the prostate erupting and so on)

I have no idea how it is done, but assume it is similar to the 'camera pills' that people can swallow so their doctor can get video footage of the inside of the digestive tract. Since the PBS special was done in 1983, this technology has been around for almost 30 years.

I do wonder if that video is from a pussy or an ass...

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It was on a program called 'Sex Lessons' that was shown on Channel 5 in the UK a few years ago.

The show was on at about 11pm at night; I think it only passed to be allowed on terrestrial ('normal') television because it was deemed 'educational'.

It used to be available on the usual On Demand TV websites (Youtube, Seesaw, Demand Five etc.) but it seems to have been taken off; I bet the full show is still lingering somewhere on the internet though.

This scene is actually a man and a woman; not 2 guys (sorry, probably just ruined all your wank fantasies).

They did it by putting fiberoptic cameras in the vagina; they attached another to the guys dick. They are thin snake like things: a lot smaller than the one in Pig Bottom's picture.

The scene was basically what happened during the sex act: showed nipples getting erect, the penis getting erect, vagina flushing with blood, inside of the vagina lubricating it's self; culminating with the guy cumming and going soft and the vagina doing whatever it does to hold onto the cum.

The whole show was fairly poor quality; you didn't learn anything; it was just basically soft core porn; with this being the most racy scene (and the most interesting lol).

Surprisingly it actually wasn't all that controversial; it wasn't mentioned in the newspapers and there was no big hoo-ha like you would expect with that sort of thing being shown on normal tv; probably because so few actually watch channel 5....

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