Dec 2, 2011

Desi Erotic Story : Humari Malkin Divya

हमारी मालकिन दिव्या

प्रेषिका : शोभा शर्मा

रेहाना और कपिल शादी के बाद बहुत खुश थे। कपिल जॉब के लिए सुबह निकलता तो देर शाम को वापस आता।

एक दिन जब वह शाम को लौटा तो उसने देखा कि उसके घर में रेहाना के साथ एक 32 साल की सांवली सी औरत थी।

कपिल ने पूछा तो रेहाना ने बताया कि इसका नाम दिव्या है और इसे घर का काम करने के लिए रखा है।

दिव्या थी तो नौकरानी लेकिन कपिल को उसका अंदाज कुछ अलग ही लगा।

कुछ ही दिनों में उसे लगने लगा कि जब से दिव्या आई है, रेहाना उसे महत्व नहीं दे रही है।

उसने कुछ पल अपनी रेहाना के साथ बिताने के लिए आउटिंग का प्रोगाम बनाया। जैसे ही पैकिंग हुई तो वह चौंक गया, दिव्या भी उनके साथ जा रही थी।

कपिल ने ऐतराज किया तो रेहाना ने उसे चुप करा दिया।

तीनों कार से शिमला की हसीन वादियों में पहुंचे। कपिल के दोस्त का फार्महाउस खाली पड़ा था। शानदार फार्महाउस पर पहुंचकर कुछ पल के लिए आराम करने के बाद रेहाना के साथ कपिल घूमने निकल गया।

रात को कपिल ने रेहाना को चोदने की तैयारी की लेकिन रेहाना ने उसे हाथ नहीं धरने दिया। रात को गहरी नींद में सोये कपिल की आंख अचानक से फटाक की आवाज के साथ खुल गई। उसने देखा तो बगल में रेहाना नहीं थी। वह बिना आवाज किये दरवाजे पर पहुँचा। बाहर का नजारा देखते ही उसके होश उड़ गए।

रेहाना पूरी तरह से नंगी चारों हाथ पैरों पर कुतिया की तरह चल रही थी पीछे से जींस और टॉप में सजी-धजी दिव्या हाथ में चमड़े का डेढ़ फीट लम्बा और 3 इंच चौड़ा पट्टा लेकर चल रही थी।

फटाक के साथ जैसे ही दिव्या ने पट्टा रेहाना के बांये चूतड़ पर मारा, वह चिंहुक उठी और फर्श पर बिछ सी गई लेकिन जल्द ही उसके चूतड़ फिर से हवा में थे। उसके मुंह में जूता साफ करने का ब्रुश था जिसे वह लेकर कोने में रखने जा रही थी। दिव्या तेजी के साथ पट्टे को रेहाना के चूतड़ों पर मार रही थी और बोल रही थी- हरामजादी ! तू मेरी गुलाम होकर मेरी पोजीशन नौकर की बनाकर रखती है। तुझे और तेरे कुत्ते पति को मैं अपना गुलाम बनाना चाहती हूं। मैं अब चुप नहीं रहूंगी छिनाल की बच्ची। कल उसे सच बताना होगा।

जी मालकिन ! रोते हुए रेहाना ने कहा।

यह देखने के बाद गुस्सा आने की जगह कपिल को मस्ती आने लगी। इधर रेहाना दिव्या के पैरों को चाट रही थी तो दूसरी ओर कपिल का 10 इंची लंड भी तनतना रहा था। दिव्या ने रेहाना को अपने पीछे आने का इशारा किया। रेहाना कुतिया की तरह ही चारों हाथ पैरों पर चलते हुए दिव्या के कमरे में चली गई। कपिल ने खिड़की के सहारे अंदर का नजारा देखना शुरू कर दिया। दिव्या ने बैड के पास ही रेहाना को मुर्गा बना दिया और पांच मिनट के बाद मुर्गा परेड का हुकुम दिया।

नाजुक सी लगने वाली रेहाना ने अपने कानों को सख्ती से पकड़ रखा था। और धीरे धीरे वह कमरे का चक्कर लगा रही थी। इस बीच दिव्या ने 12 इंची नकली लंड को फिट कर लिया। मुर्गी बनी रेहाना

को अपनी गांड हवा में उठाने का हुकुम देने के बाद दिव्या ने अपना नकली लंड उसकी चूत में डालना शुरू कर दिया। मुर्गा बना होने की बजह से रेहाना की टांगे कांप रही थी।

पहले ही धक्के में वह दूर जा गिरी लेकिन फुर्ती से उठने के बाद वह फिर से मुर्गा बन गई। दिव्या ने तेजी से धक्के लगाने शुरू कर दिये। इधर रेहाना चुद रही थी तो उधर कपिल गुलामी का मजा लेने के लिए मरा जा रहा था।

रेहाना की तूफानी चुदाई के बाद दिव्या ने उसे आज़ाद कर दिया। कपिल तेजी से लपक कर अपने बिस्तर में अनजान बनकर सो गया।

रेहाना जब कमरे में आई तो पूरे कपड़ों में बिल्कुल ऐसे जैसे उसके साथ कुछ हुआ ही न हो। कपिल को हिलाडुलाने के बाद वह बिस्तर में घुस गई।

सुबह को सब कुछ बदला हुआ था। दिव्या और रेहाना के चेहरे को देखकर ऐसा कुछ नहीं लग रहा था कि रात क्या हुआ था। रेहाना गाउन पहने थी, दिव्या सलवार सूट में थी।

डायनिंग टेबिल पर बैठे हुए रेहाना ने दिव्या से कहा- जरा कपिल को जूस दे देना।

हां क्यों नहीं ! चलो अपनी गांड उठाओ और कपिल को जूस दो।

ओ के ! मैं पास में ही हूँ, मैं ही दे देती हूँ ! जैसे ही रेहाना खड़ी हुई, दिव्या चीखते हुए बोली- कुतिया, तू कम सुनती है। चल अपना गाउन उतार और नंगी होकर जूस को लेकर आ।

कपिल हैरान रह गया।

रेहाना ने डोरी खोलकर गाउन उतार दिया और नंगी होकर गिलास में जैसे ही रेहाना ने जूस भराम दिव्या ने नया फरमान सुना दिया- कुतिया अब गिलास को अपनी छातियों में दबाकर अपने खसम के पास लेकर आ।

कपिल मूर्तिवत सा हो गया था।

जूस का गिलास ले लो कपिल ! नहीं तो तुम्हारी बीवी की छातियां जम जायेंगी।

कपिल ने जूस ले लिया।

जब तक तुम जूस पीओगे, रेहाना तुम्हारे लंड को चूसेगी !

और कपिल को नंगा होने का हुकुम दिया। कपिल नंगा हो गया। दिव्या ने उसे रेहाना के मुंह में पूरा लंड डालने को कहा। कपिल ने पूरा लंड रेहाना के मुँह में डाल दिया। रेहाना गों गो करने लगी। अभी कपिल का लंड बाहर आ ही रहा था कि दिव्या ने चमड़े के पट्टे को कपिल के चूतड़ों पर मार दिया। कपिल का लंड फिर से सरसराता हुआ रेहाना के मुँह में चला गया। एक मिनट में ही कपिल झड़ गया।

अब मालकिन दिव्या ने दोनों गुलामों को अपने पैर चाटने का हुकुम दिया- अब से तुम दोनों मेरे गुलाम हो !

जी मैडम ! दोनों ने एक साथ कहा।

Eliza Dushku Unofficial Calendar 2012

Eliza Patricia Dushku is an American actress known for her television roles, including recurring appearances as Faith on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel. She starred in two Fox series, Tru Calling and Dollhouse. She is also known for her role in films including True Lies, The New Guy, Bring It On, Wrong Turn and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, as well as her voice work on video games.














9 In 10 Moms Are Facebook Friends With Their Kids

Pretty sneaky, mom: While 90 percent of mothers are friends with their children on Facebook, 46 percent of them restrict their kids’ access to their profiles, according to a study by the publisher ofParenting and Babytalk magazines.

This percentage is significantly higher than what we’ve seen in a Kaplan survey of teens, about 65 percent of whom said they are Facebook friends with their parents.

We wonder whether the moms have a more idealized view of things, but it’s possible that some of these mothers might have separate, made-up aliases for befriending their kids on Facebook.

Meanwhile, other findings from the email survey of 1,146 mothers by The Parenting Group are:

  • 33 percent of mothers allowed their children to create Facebook pages by age 12, despite the age limit of 13 set by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and the social network’s own rules.
  • 73 percent of moms who aren’t Facebook friends with their kids monitor their Facebook usage by accessing their pages as someone else.
  • 77 percent of mothers are friends with their kids’ friends.
  • 87 percent limit social media use by their children.
  • 52 percent limit their kids to one hour per day on Facebook.
  • 30 percent only allow social media use after homework is done.
  • 20 percent only allow Facebook access when an adult is present.

The Parenting Group Vice President and Group Publisher Mark Wildman said:

We know that the smartphone is the modern mom’s lifeline, and that Facebook is her communication pipeline, but how and when she introduces her children to both worlds is still uncharted territory for most parents. Moms may be handing over their smartphones to kids on a regular basis, but social media is still an area where parents are putting up a lot of protective barriers to restrict what kids can do. To help families navigate this new world, we’ll explore digital family culture and milestones in every issue of Parenting, and will also be conducting ongoing research to learn how modern family dynamics adapt to new technologies as they emerge.

Speaking of smartphones, the survey also found that:

  • 40 percent of moms allow their children to play games on their smartphones on a daily basis.
  • 35 percent said their kids use their smartphones for one hour or more daily.
  • Mothers average 11 downloaded apps on their devices, with four of them for their children.

Readers: Do these findings mirror Facebook usage by parents and children in your families?

World AIDS Day Goes Viral In Facebook Status Updates

Today is World AIDS Day, and Facebook users were posting on the topic roughly every two seconds at the time of this post. However, something seemed to be lacking.

The World AIDS Day Facebook page had a total of 57,435 likes at the time of this post — not a terribly low number, but much lower than we expected.

Much more puzzling to us: The page’s ” talking about this” total was just 593, which seems awfully low given that the topic is showing up in so many status updates — the rate could well exceed what we noted above since we have no way of counting shares limited to friends only. Ditto for all of the comments and likes on everyone else’s posts.

Nonetheless, the posts we saw consisted mostly of users marking the event, and there were no attempts to commercially exploit the day. Links to the Facebook page or the World AIDS Day website were common, as were users noting that they had changed their main profile pictures to the red ribbon icon that marks the event.

Readers, why do you think the metrics on the World AIDS Day Facebook page are so low?

Could Google Plus Create Its Own ‘Facebook Effect?’

Facebook can weather strong competition because of the network effect: the value of a product grows in proportion to the number of people using it.

What keeps people from leaving in favor of, say, Google Plus, is the 130 friends the averageFacebook user has on the site, half of whom log on daily.

Facebook now tallies more than 800 million users, up from around 750 million when Google Plus launched at the beginning of July. That’s a growth of 50 million users, more than what the search giant amassed in the same time period.

Like Social Times’ Managing Editor Neil Vidyarthi aptly points out, Google Plus hopes to catch people who become disgruntled with Facebook, but the stakes are really high due to the network effect.

He suggests that Facebook would have to make a mistake of epic proportions, such as “a massive security breach or an accidental data loss.”

So far, nothing has reached the kind of magnitude required to tip the scales in favor of Google Plus.

For instance, this week Facebook users didn’t react to the privacy settlement with the Federal Trade Commission by leaving the site. People shared links to stories about the agreement, and some may have noticed comparisons to Google’s own wrangling with the FTC over the now defunct social media product buzz.

In the meantime, the Google Plus product managers can continue to fret over which features might improve the emerging social network — such as more games or document sharing — but none of it will make a difference without some kind of network effect in play.

Sowing a network effect on Google Plus invokes comparisons with the chicken-and-egg predicament. Good luck with that.

Image courtesy of Shutterstock.

Facebook Insights Now Feature Negative Feedback

Facebook Insights are getting more insightful, adding a new metric that displays negative feedback on posts.

Steve Allard of Wise Metrics pointed out in a blog post that page administrators who click “engaged users” on Facebook posts can now see how many users either hid their posts or gave them negative feedback in their news feeds.

These metrics appear to be in a testing stage, since not all page administrators have access to the feature yet; we hope Facebook makes it permanent, since the statistic is so helpful, albeit painful.

Screen grab courtesy of Steve Allard, Wise Metrics

Facebook Extends Maximum Status Update 12-Fold

Facebook has extended the maximum length of status updates to 60,000 characters, 12 times what it used to be.

Perhaps this move intends to offset the site’s recently announced plan to end support of RSS in the Notes application.

The change might offer longer thoughts better visibility in the news feed than the old Notes had. However, longer statuses don’t jibe with the ticker, which tends to clip posts after a period mark.

However, we’ve already noticed a couple of items in the ticker running four or five lines in length, a line or two longer than what we thought the maximum was for the scrolling feed.

We’ve previously written that the average Facebook user sees only one out of every ten status updates, but that phenomenon doesn’t mean that a post of ten to 12 times the length would get more visibility.

However, if length of post were to become part of the criteria in the GraphRank algorithm for placement of posts in the news feed, then longer status updates would become more visible.

A telling point of comparison appears in the infographic that we reproduced from the Facebook + Journalists page: You could post the contents of an average novel in just nine status updates.

Secure.Me Promises Cleaner, Safer Facebook Profiles

The reputation-management field gains another player in Secure.me, which launched in beta form today by way of Germany.

This free service that allows users to protect their privacy and reputation on Facebook, as well as to cover their children’s online use.

A total of 10 languages are now supported. The options open toSecure.me users include:

  • Monitor questionable content: Secure.me uses language-recognition technology to discover critical topics or posts on users’ Facebook profiles, or in their friends networks.
  • Monitor all activity: Secure.me displays all messages and comments that its users have posted on their own or their friends’ profiles, as well as providing an overview of likes, new friends, events, and check-ins.
  • Monitor users’ personal profiles: Secure.me lets you see all comments and interactions from friends and apps that appear in their profiles.
  • Find photos: Secure.me uses facial recognition to find photos of users or their children, even when they are not tagged.
  • Control privacy settings: Secure.me analyzes sensitive personal information in users’ profiles and recommends steps they should take to optimize their privacy.
  • Scan links: Secure.me informs users of any unsafe links on their profiles or friend networks, including viruses and malware.

Secure.me is already established in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland under the name Ruflotse, and its Founder, Christian Sigl, said in an email:

Our life has long merged with the online world. We use online services, social networks, and mobile apps so actively that it’s hard to keep track of every bit of personal information about us that is visible to others on the Internet — whether we put it there ourselves or it was placed there by friends, acquaintances, or even complete strangers. As a user, you’re on your own when it comes to protecting your privacy. Law doesn’t take effect as quickly as the market is developing. Privacy settings for individual services don’t help in the long run, because they change in pace with the market. Users can only control their own privacy if they can independently monitor it. Parents have to do this for their children. And that’s why we created Secure.me.

We have been setting the agenda for online reputation management in the German-speaking markets since 2007. In doing so, we have noticed that the need for parents to monitor and ensure their children’s safety on the Internet and social network sites has risen substantially — especially in recent months. In response to this need, we decided to take on the task of providing parents around the world with a daily overview of their children’s online activities — with the help of Secure.me. We know that children and parents often don’t like being Facebook friends with each other. And we also know that parents don’t have the time to continuously monitor Facebook. We developed Secure.me to solve this problem.

Readers, do you use any reputation management or security software on Facebook, and if so, which one(s)?