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Why did the math teacher and the sex therapist become friends? They both knew the importance of finding the right angle.
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Why did the mathematician break up with their partner? They kept arguing about the difference between "significant figures" and "figures of significance."
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Why are math problems and sexual experiences similar? Both might require a little lubrication – one for the brain, the other for… well, you know.
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What did the math book say to the Kama Sutra? "I see we both appreciate a good position."
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Why are math and sex like parallel lines? They both have a lot in common, but they never quite seem to meet.
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What do math and sex have in common? The more you practice, the better you get at multiplying.
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How are calculus and sex similar? You can't appreciate either if you don't understand the underlying functions.
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Why did the mathematician get so excited about their love life? They finally found the perfect formula for satisfaction.
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What do math and sex have in common? Both can lead to mind-blowing results, especially when you're working with the right variables.
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