- 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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- Monday, February 9, 2009, 18:50
- Fashion & Wear
Every woman wants to look great all the time. But there are fashion mistakes that could ruin even the best outfit completely. I’m not going to mention such things as wearing oversized clothes or dirty shoes – this is so banal. I’m sure, you’d never wear them. But here are top 8 fashion mistakes women keep making when choosing clothes to wear. Find out these fashion faux pas and never do so.
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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, January 28, 2009, 19:23
- Funny & Bizarre
I don’t like egoistic drivers and I hate it when people are trying to park for too long or occupy two parking places instead of one or park in a way that other cars can’t get through the narrow space left. People say, women are most often the drivers who do all this. There is a scientific explanation of this phenomenon, but today I’m not ...
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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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- Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 17:34
- Health, Relationships
British medical professionals have given the scientific explanation why we usually call women the weaker sex. Women suffer from rheumatism and arthritis three times more often than men and it is more difficult for them to gain muscle mass. Besides, women are inferior to men in terms of mental health. So, no matter how hard you fight for gender equality, the nature created us different.
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- Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 18:09
- Health, Pregnancy
Breastfeeding is commonly welcomed. It is considered that prolonged and exclusive breastfeeding (for six months) is equally healthy for mother and baby. Yet, it is curious to know what official statistics and scientists say about it. Researches at University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, studied 154 Mexican women and their babies. The study was aimed at discovering the real health effects of breastfeeding on infants under six months.
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- Sunday, December 28, 2008, 18:08
- News
The results of the study conducted by Swedish scientists promise there might be non-hormonal contraception pills in future that won’t have side effects associated with current hormonal birth control pills. Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Huddinge found a protein that plays a major role in conception. This protein could be used for creating new contraceptive pills to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
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- Thursday, December 18, 2008, 21:37
- News
American anthropologist Elizabeth Cashdan studied 37 types of female figures and discovered that lone women who have to financially support themselves and their children rarely have so called “pear” or “sand-clock” figure much preferred by men. Elizabeth Cashdan claims that figure types that are imperfect from the common point of view, may have its own advantages. There would be fewer women with "sand-clock" figures in the societies where they are pushed to be strong, independent and competitive.
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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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- Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 20:51
- News
Post-marital depression has been finally put on the list of depressions. Psychologists raise concerns about growing number of brides who are suffering from so called "post-nuptial depression" caused by disillusionment with family life. According to experts, the sense of disappointment that comes after supposedly happiest day in life is quite common among contemporary brides. About 10% of newly married women ask psychologists to help fight their depression.
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- Sunday, November 30, 2008, 17:10
- News
American scientists discovered that the pitch of the voice can tell us about the best days for conception. The fact is female voice becomes high pitched in the period before and in the time of ovulation – this unconscious “signal” perceived by ear of a man enhances sexual attractiveness of the woman.
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- Friday, November 28, 2008, 19:25
- Relationships
Married women are often less happy than their husbands because they are more tolerant and sacrifice a lot to save the family. The statement has been recently made by professor Peter Thompson from Florida International University, USA. According to Thompson, men do not necessarily keep their promises to change their ways for the family's sake, so women suffer.
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- Saturday, November 22, 2008, 18:54
- Funny & Bizarre
I’ve recently found a funny video called “How to Shower: Men vs. Women”. It demonstrates the difference between the two sexes very well and in a funny way. You will like it.
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- Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 19:24
- Cosmetics, News
All older-aged women have always dreamed of a beauty product that could give the hair back its youthful look. But what we yearn for is more than simply hair dyes to conceal sings of aging. In fact, we want grey hair never appear. Scientists from the University of Manchester and Luebeck University in Germany claim they can now offer a remedy for grey hair after they conducted a number of successful lab experiments.
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- Monday, November 10, 2008, 15:34
- Relationships
Do you think men or women are better at judging fidelity? The scientists have paradoxically concluded that men are more sophisticated at detecting infidelity of their partners than women, though the latter, according to the previous studies, are better at concealing illicit liaisons. Men are also more likely to suspect even their innocent-of-any-wrong-doing spouses.
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- Sunday, November 9, 2008, 19:05
- Health
Reasonable consumption of alcohol can reduce the risk of heart diseases, but at the same time consumption of small amounts of alcohol can lead to brain shrinkage. Scientists believe that the larger the doses of alcohol, the higher the risk of brain shrinkage. As we age, our brain naturally shrinks losing 1.9% of its volume over every 10 years. Moreover, there are diseases that affect the brain. Scientists from the Wellesley College conducted a study looking into the effect of alcohol on the brain.
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- Saturday, November 8, 2008, 5:17
- Cosmetics, News
British researchers have found that women who dye their hair get more confident. They start to feel themselves more attractive and sexually exciting, becoming more willing to initiate sex with a partner, and even gain enough confidence to ask their bosses for a pay raise. This interesting correlation was found by Dr Mark Sergeant from Nottingham Trent University.
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- Friday, November 7, 2008, 17:09
- News
How many friends do you think are enough to keep us from feeling lonely without making us too tired of communication? Some people have only one friend over their lifetime, while the others make new acquaintances nearly every week and are able to get along swimmingly with everybody. But how many people do we really need? Ask the scientists.
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- Monday, November 3, 2008, 19:15
- Relationships
Now we know why tall and slim women look the most appealing to men. It's all about geometry. The fact was discovered by psychologists from the University of Stockholm when they were studying the human perception of different geometrical figures. As a rule, tall women have straight shoulders and
small waist, which makes their figure look like a square. The square, in its turn, is known to "call the tune" among geometrical figures, sitting at the top of their hierarchy. Compliance with this form earns its owner a status and image, arousing respect and admiration.
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