- Thursday, March 26, 2009, 18:48
- Relationships
Ubiquitous physiologists have made yet another discovery about female orgasm. Leading expert at Newcastle University, England, claims women's orgasm frequency increases with the wealth of their partners, according to The Telegraph.
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- Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 21:08
- Relationships
You are having your first sex with a man with whom you want to build a serious relationship. Strangely enough, there are certain rules for the first night spent together. If this is not a one night stand for you, if you have serious intentions of establishing lasting relationship with this partner (like at the end of all fairy tales – and they lived happily ever after), these tips will help you avoid making serious
mistakes in bed.
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- Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 19:49
- News
Under continuing financial crisis sex has become the most popular pastime that incurs no financial expenses. Such data have been acquired as a result of a poll among two thousand UK residents. Sex is followed by rambling through stores and gossiping.
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- Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 19:39
- Celebrity Gossip
The model for male handsomeness, sex symbol and a man of women's dream David Beckham outrageously knew that his image is being exploited in an advertisement for sex pills in China, according to website Examiner. The TV commercial is featuring David saying he draws his strength – and sex drive – from a sex booster.
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- Thursday, February 26, 2009, 22:58
- Relationships
Visiting
tanning salon is regarded almost necessary for those women who look after themselves. And that's a mistake. Because men, as it turns out, are more attracted to women with fair skin as they seem to men more innocent and pure. On the other hand, women go for dark-complexioned men that they associate with virility.
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- Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 23:26
- Relationships
No relationship is protected from infidelity. Lipstick stains on his collar or a questionable sweet-kissing-SMS are not the only telltale signs of cheating. His sexual behavior in the bedroom may reveal this hard-hitting truth too. Here is a list of top signs that will help you to catch a cheating spouse. Well, he is
cheating on you if…
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- Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 20:17
- Health, Relationships
Honestly, how much sex do you need to be happy? Well, to be fully satisfied and, of course, with your darling? Ok, don't say it. Because most women are going to be insincere. So were my friends whom I gave the same question. "The more, the better", - went first one, and the rest were unanimous. I nodded out of courtesy and thought within myself that the ladies were doing their best to be in tune with the times.
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- Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 18:23
- Relationships
It seems metrosexuals are losing ground to a new type of men that successfully combines sensibility and manhood. In a study, conducted by one of the major consumer goods manufacturers, this type was defined as "neosexual". The neosexual is a male distinctive for his historically masculine qualities but who’s still emotional and sensitive. This is a hybrid of patriarchal man and a metrosexual. The neosexual is emotionally developed and instinctively understands the needs of a modern woman.
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- Friday, February 6, 2009, 19:00
- Relationships
British scientists conducted new study on how the quality of sexual life in female changes with age. The findings reassured that women experience both the improvement in
sex life and the increase in sexual desire with age. The study involved 2000 women and 77 percent of women said that their sex life was at the peak when they were at the age of 40-50 years. 82 percent of women from this age group said sex was never more important for them than at this age.
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- Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 9:59
- Health
In 21st century the average age for a woman to give birth slowly approaches 35 years, making contraception a particularly important subject. There are lots of couples using condoms, women taking birth control pills and those having IUD. But there are still many myths about contraception. Let us go through some of them and reveal the truth behind them.
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- Saturday, January 31, 2009, 18:01
- News
A new sensational discovery seems to be around the corner. If scientists are successful at proving that what we call love is no more than a biochemical reaction, the magic elixir of love will be as real as Dr. Pepper. If biochemical nature of love is proven, it will lead not only to disillusionment in
romantic ideals. It may also mean green light for love drinks available for sale.
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- Friday, January 30, 2009, 10:15
- Relationships
Using mathematical model British scientists found that refusing to have sex on the first date increases the chance of building up long-lasting relationship. Professor Robert Seymour, from University College London, established that only longer courtship enables woman to choose the right partner.
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- Thursday, January 29, 2009, 10:12
- News
Guess what makes teenagers start the sexual life earlier. You wouldn't believe, but it is irregular breakfasts. Japanese scientists found that young people who often skip breakfasts start the sexual life earlier than their peers who eat
breakfast regularly. This study was initiated by the Japanese Health Department to address the problem of unwanted teenage pregnancy.
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- Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 9:51
- Relationships
In vain have been thousands of men trying to get why women are
cheating. Do you think all cheating women can say why they are doing this? Women feel it like being in love or being overwhelmed by burning desire to flirt whatever it may lead to. Now the mystery has been uncovered by the scientists at the University of Texas (USA).
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- Monday, December 15, 2008, 19:00
- Relationships
Just don’t say you never did it. According to the statistical data sex experts reluctantly provide, 10% of all orgasms are fake. But many women can tell you that real rate is much higher. Why do we fake? Where can it lead to? Do men spot the deception? Is it safe to fake orgasm? Find the answers below. Well, why and what for do women fake orgasm?
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- Monday, November 24, 2008, 11:02
- Relationships
Sexual relationships change after wedding, and so do both spouses. It happens quite often that many couples feel their
sex drive towards each other blunts. For these couples, having sex once a month becomes a norm. Every day problems each couple faces greatly contribute to this decrease in sex drive. He who induced only positive emotions earlier now becomes associated with dirty socks scattered all over the house and strange stains on a toilet rim. Why this happens and what can we do about it?
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- Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 20:08
- Relationships
Traditional advice from sex experts goes: "No copulation without preliminary petting, otherwise your partner won’t get a sexual pleasure". Now, the whole thrust of sex theories might change. Large-scale studies of female orgasm showed that reaching this thrilling experience doesn't depend on amorous stimulation.
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- Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 20:55
- Relationships
Every woman dreams of great love. But once the dream comes true, we find it difficult to keep it after weeding ceremony. You know how marriage could be. Regular relationship is fading into no more than a habit, making spouses less interested and passionate. Finally, you get to know your spouse's ways so well that some of them become annoying. Here are 6 simple rules for making tender feelings towards each other last for times to come.
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- Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 18:50
- Relationships
Flirting is not always so innocent. All too frequently, playing with fire results in cheating, which, in its turn, brings unpleasant outcomes. Ragnar Beer, a famous psychologist from Goettingen, organized a research, interviewing 2600 people of both sexes who cheated on their significant other at least once. The results were shocking: most of the cheating men and women – over 80% to be exact – loved their partners.
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- Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 20:12
- Relationships
New studies show that while married men live longer, the marriage takes away more than one year women's lifespan. Matrimony stretches husbands' lifespan by 1.7 years, but shrinks an average wife’s lifespan by 1.4 years. This was demonstrated by the results of the study involving 100 000 people across Europe, Independent reports.
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