Saturday, March 15, 2008
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Map Out the Erogenoues Spots Of The Body
sexy girlThe ticklish spots of your and your partner's body are the neck, navel, armpits, yearlobes, the soles of the feet and inner thighs. Now what these body parts have in common? They are the parts of the human bosy most receptive to sensual touch and stimulation.

Our individual sexual arousal patterns could be likened to our fingerprints: unique and complex designs, they help to identify who we are as sexual beings. Our erogenous zones are like hot spots on a sensual map marking the sensitive territories of our bodies. When touched, kissed, or stroked, these parts of our bodies awaken.

The genital areas of our bodies are of course considered erogenous zones. But there
are several more mysterious nooks and crannies and surprising expanses of our bodies that can be quite responsive and sensitive to stimulation.

For many people, the more sensitive and nerve-rich areas of the body are also the most erogenous. With dense populations of nerve endings, the genital areas are usually the liveliest of erogenous zones. During the excitement phase, the body floods these regions with blood, and they become hotbeds, so to speak, of sensory response. Exploring the rest of the body, we may encounter stimulation in unlikely places... like the armpit? Or the feet? Yep, for some, sexual arousal works from the ground up. But where one person feels a turn-on, another feels a tickle.

Remember that the areas where nerves are more densely packed and concentrated tend to be the most senstive. When you're hoping to excite your partner, think tender flesh: the back of the knee would obviously be more responsive to touch than the kneecap (though again, you can't account for individual taste!).

Seek out the earlobes, neck, feet, lips, armpits, navel, inner thighs, and nipples. And don't rule out the busy brain! Our minds are a bit different from the other erogenous zones - of course, you can't touch, stroke, or kiss a mind directly. But you can finesse the mind with the sorts of sensory input that it most enjoys.

Courtsey: Yahoo, Canada Lifestyle

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Monday, March 10, 2008
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The Holy Grail of Hot Spots- THE G SPOT
sexy girlFor many years lovers are in hot pursuit of the "hot spot" - the G SPOT.

Yet recent research indicates that some may be wasting their time, reigniting the ‘is it real or myth’ debate.

The G spot got its name from Dr. Ernest Grafenberg in 1950; but this became part of public consciousness in 1982, the year in which "The G Spot & Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality” was published, written by Alice Kahn Ladas, Beverly Whipple and John Perry.

The G spot orgasm are aslo referred to as a "vaginal,” “internal,” or “uterine” orgasm, this type of climax involves the whole uterus, vaginal, and pelvic region. When coaxed, the G spot activates one of the most powerful nerves in the body, the pelvic nerve. This nerve is also connected to the uterus, urethra, bladder, pubococcygeus muscle and uterine muscles, giving new meaning to the “Big O.”

An effectively stimulated G spot not only rocks a woman's body, but the entire world. This orgasn builds slowly, working its way to a boiling point of bliss. When it finally explodes, many women have described it as a deeper, more emotional and longer-lasting climactic high.

Ask a woman and they will tell you that the spot actually existsand its an actual responsive area of a female's physiology.

Amazingly, however, some experts still disregard the G spot. They feel the evidence is too weak to support the reality of such a spot. One thinker went so far as to refer to it as “a sort of gynecological UFO: much searched for, much discussed, but unverified by objective means.”

A recent study published in the International Society for Sexual Medicine, conducted by University of L'Aquila, Italy indicates that clear anatomical differences exist between women who have had vaginal orgasms versus those who have not.

Gynecological ultrasounds of 20 women showed that the tissue between the urethra and vagina was thicker in those reporting G spot orgasm. Despite the study’s limitations, researchers are holding that it is now possible to rapidly and inexpensively determine whether or not a woman has a G spot. Their logic: if there’s no visible evidence of a G spot, then a woman cannot have a vaginal orgasm.

Add to this other data researchers have ignored, and you see how everyone’s making a mountain out of a molehill. The results of another preliminary ultrasound study out of France found that the act of thrusting may be what causes a vaginal orgasm. If
this is so, the bulk of the wall doesn’t matter, which makes the Italian research moot.

Now the G spot is a debate and not every woman's G spot is a erogenous zone.

To put this thought into perspective, consider that many people don’t have sensitive nipples and never experience a nipple-induced orgasm. Likewise, some men don’t get anything out of prostate play and will never realize a prostate-induced orgasm. It’s all highly individual. We can’t help how we’re made.

Stop worrying about the hot spots you or your partner don't have, learn how to fire the ones you or your partner have.

Courtesy: FoxNews and Dr.Yvonne Kristín Fulbright columnist and founder of Sexuality Source Inc .

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Obesity Affected Men Can Get Erectile Dysfunction
obesityHi all FATTIES....Stop thinking about sex and start loosing weight, because there is every possibility that you will have erectile dysfunction...says an obesity expert.

The head of Adelaide University’s medical school, Professor Gary Wittert, said men should take note of research linking obesity to erectile dysfunction.

According to Prof. Wittert, Australian men take great care about their erectile problems more than possible cardiovascular disease.

Prof. Wittert reported that while many men are aware of several health problems caused by obesity, but difficulties getting an erection were less known.

“It’s becoming well known that there are high levels of obesity in Australian men and that this has significant consequences for chronic diseases, both physical and psychological,” he said.

The more less known fact is that not only the blood vessels to the heart are affected by obesity, but blood vessels to the penis are also affected resulting in erectile dysfunction and poor urinary tract function.

Obesity: The condition of being obese; increased body weight caused by excessive accumulation of fat.

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Saturday, March 8, 2008
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French Apetite For More SEX!
hot_french_coupleDiversity of sexual activity and number of partners has increased in France according to the new "Study of Sexuality in France".

What would be more French after Kiss?..Yeah...Its SEX. More SEX for French women.
Nearly 40 years after France's May 1968 revolution spawned the slogan "pleasure without obstruction," a new study finds that the French of both genders are engaging in more varied and frequent sex than ever before — and both earlier and later into life. Yet perhaps the most significant finding in the report is that French women have been playing serious sexual catch-up with their male counterparts since the last national sex survey in 1992.

French Women have closed the gap with men in terms of number of lovers, age of initiation, and variety of acts engaged in. In some measures, women have overtaken men for the first time. Only 3.5% of women aged 18-35 years now say they are sexually abstinent, for example, versus 6.2% for males of the same age. French women are engaging in sex from a younger age and more frequently than before, while 20% of French men aged 18-24 years say they have no interest in sexual or romantic activity whatever.

The study suggests the changes are largely due to increased accessibility to sexual content and the greater ease with which like-minded partners can find one another.
The report finds that a staggering two out of every three kids in France has seen a porno film by the age of 11; 10% of women and 13% of men, meanwhile, said they'd use web sites to link up with prospective partners. At younger ages, the percentage of women using the net to arrange dates surpasses that of males.

But that does not mean that French people are happier than the rest of the world. 36% of French women say they have suffered sexual dysfunction in the past year of their lives, while 21% French men declared the same. That may explain why an estimated 500,000 patients in France visit sex counselors.

Courtsey: Time.com and Bruce Crumley

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Friday, March 7, 2008
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American Men: More housework..More Sex
hot_guyA discussion paper released on Thursday(6th Mar. 2008) suggested that American men's contribution to housework has increased about 15% in the last 40 years and so has their sex activities.

The paper summarizing research on changing family roles prepared for the 11th annual conference of the Council on Contemporary Families in Chicago said that by the early 21st Century, the average full or part-time employed U.S. married woman with children was doing two hours less housework than in 1965. Men's housework load increased from around 15 percent to 30 percent during that time.

The report also found that men's contribution to housework increased over time...the longer their female partners have been in paid employment, the mode family work the men are likely to do.

According to psychologist Joshua Coleman, wives report greater feelings of sexual interest for husbands wo participate in housework.

The most dramatic increase in men's contributions has been to childcare. From 1965 to 2003, men tripled the amount of time they spent in childcare. However, during this same period women doubled the time they spent in childcare and interaction, the report said.

This mutual increase appears to be related to higher standards by both mothers and fathers about spending time with children.

Courtsey: chinaview.cn and Yan Zhonghua

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Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Bedroom Seduction For Bashful Babes
Try To Be Demanding

Some Women are afraid to tell their partner what they want during lovemaking because they feel it will sound more demanding. Be it so...Try approaching the subject in a different setting where you can express your desires in a relaxed way. Get close to him, cuddle him up while watching a sexy scene on TV and make a "careless whisper","I hope we will try that tonight." I bet..he will be receptive to your proposal, no matter whatever is his mood.

Act The Part

Its not possible for you to transform to a tigress overnight...but pretend to be one. Even if it scares you, just do it! Make the movements to get on top, pin him against the wall, whatever you’d like to do. By simply going through the motions, taking charge will start to feel normal, and you’ll be more confident for real.

Get In Touch With A SEX MANUAL

Get help from a sex manual or an erotica book or from an online sex shop. Flip through the books or surf the net together...this can work as an ice breaker. The images and the ideas you encounter will make it easy to point out what appeals to you without having to form the words for yourself. Plus, checking out hot-and-heavy material makes for great foreplay.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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3 Minute Sex-The Best?
lovemaking coupleUS sex-therapists has come up with a new survey report. The best sex should last between seven and thirteen minutes and even a 3 minute sex is "adequate".

But Aussie sex therapists commenting on the new research say most men Down Under wanted it to last considerably longer while most women were "not bothered" if it was over with fast.

The sex study is the first to review what the experts believe is the ideal length of time to have penetrative sex, with the random sample of Americans and Canadians labelling seven to 13 minutes most "desirable".

Three to seven minutes was considered "adequate" for intercourse but anything less was "too short" and beyond 13 minutes was "too long".

US studies show Americans expect penetrative sex to last between 15 and 20 minutes, even though sel- reports indicate it is over in less than half this time.

Lead researcher Dr Eric Corty, from the Behrend College in Erie, Pennsylvania, said this was a situation "ripe for disappointment and dissatisfaction".

"In the fantasy model of male sexuality, men have large penises, rock-hard erections, and can sustain sexual activity all night long," Dr Corty wrote.

"It appears that many men and women hold this fantasy. The results from the present study, by providing a realistic not a fantasy model of sexuality, are useful both in treating people with sexual concerns and dysfunctions, and, with wider circulation, in preventing the onset of sexual dysfunctions."

Anecdotal evidence suggested most Australian women would be happy with the therapists' "adequate" time of three to seven minutes, while men would not.

Coutsey: Journal of Sexual Medicine (This study has been designed to calm couples of unrealistic beliefs that healthy sex should last a long time.) and Tamara McLean of The Australian.com

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