I'm not sure specifically as I don't know which 'county fair sex story' you are referring to. It could be about an incident related to gender at a county fair, like a story about a woman or man achieving something unique at the fair in terms of competition or social interaction.
Here's another example. At a county fair, there was a traditional sewing competition that was mostly participated by women. However, one year, a man decided to enter. He had learned sewing from his mother and was very skilled. His participation challenged the traditional view of gender - specific activities at the fair. The story could be about how the other competitors, both male and female, reacted to his entry, and how it changed the perception of sewing as only a 'female' activity at the county fair.
The top stories could involve winning entries in various competitions at the fair. For example, the best livestock in the agricultural competitions or the most creative handicrafts in the arts and crafts section. There might also have been some interesting events like a celebrity appearance or a record - breaking attendance on a particular day.
If we break it down, 'fair play' is a concept that promotes equality and justice. When combined with'sex story', it might be a narrative that focuses on sexual experiences where there is no exploitation or coercion. It could be a story about a couple who communicate openly about their desires and boundaries, and they make sure that everything they do is mutually agreed upon and respects the rights and feelings of each other.
No. Just because she is a wife and may seem passive doesn't mean she is automatically the aggressor in an affair's sexual aspect. There could be many factors at play and blaming her like this is unfair.
One example could be a story where a couple, before getting intimate, have an open conversation about what they like and don't like. They agree on a set of boundaries and throughout their sexual relationship, they always check in with each other to make sure they are both comfortable. For instance, if one person doesn't feel like doing a certain act, the other respects that decision without any pressure.
One implication is that sex is a means of social climbing. As seen with Becky Sharp, she uses her attractiveness and ability to engage in relationships with men to better her social standing.
In Vanity Fair, sex is often hinted at rather than explicitly described. It is part of the complex web of relationships and power dynamics. For example, the relationships between characters like Becky Sharp and various men involve elements of sexual allure and manipulation, which are used as tools in the cut - throat world of the novel's society to gain status and wealth.
One theory about the origin of fair complexion and fair hair is related to evolution in colder regions. People in areas with less sunlight needed to absorb more vitamin D from the limited sunlight available. Lighter skin with less melanin allowed for better absorption of UV rays for vitamin D synthesis. As for fair hair, it may have been a genetic mutation that got passed on because it wasn't disadvantageous in those environments.
One of the top stories might have been a special event for kids, like a magic show that was really spectacular and attracted a large number of families. Another possibility is that there was a rare animal on display that drew a lot of attention.