Aug 28, 2012
Aug 24, 2012
Rare Tall Family
1st person height 6.1
2nd person height 6.3
3rd person height 6.5
4th person height 7.2
wow what a family. Rare tall family

3rd person height 6.5
4th person height 7.2
wow what a family. Rare tall family
Bollywood Stars As Childhood
AamirKhan - Yaadon Ki Baarat (1973)

Aftab Shivdasani - Mr. India (1987)

Bobby Deol - Dharam Veer(1977)

Hrithik Roshan - Aap Ke Deewane (1980)

Neetu Singh - Do Kaliyaan (1968)

Padmini Kolhapure - Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978)

Rishi Kapoor - Mera Naam Joker (1970)

Sanjay Dutt - Reshma Aur Shera (1971)

Shashi Kapoor - Tabdir (1945)

Sridevi - Solvan Saawan (1979)

Urmila Matondkar - Kalyug (1980)
Aftab Shivdasani - Mr. India (1987)
Bobby Deol - Dharam Veer(1977)
Hrithik Roshan - Aap Ke Deewane (1980)
Neetu Singh - Do Kaliyaan (1968)
Padmini Kolhapure - Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978)
Rishi Kapoor - Mera Naam Joker (1970)
Sanjay Dutt - Reshma Aur Shera (1971)
Shashi Kapoor - Tabdir (1945)
Sridevi - Solvan Saawan (1979)
Urmila Matondkar - Kalyug (1980)
Fighting Nuns (Spicy Joke)
Titillating tips to seduce women to bed
Figuring out whether a woman is on the pill or not may help guys avoid unwanted pregnancy.
According to Men's Health, women on birth control blink 32 per cent more than those who aren't, Jezebel reported.
During this time men are advised to put on their toughest, most confident mug as they look at women. Because of the shift in hormone levels, research says, women on the Pill are more attracted to men with rugged features, such as strong, wide jaws."
"Stroke her forearm first. This area of the arm is packed with pleasure nerves that respond best to a touch travelling 1 to 10 centimetres per second... [to trigger] an area of the brain associated with trust and affection," the mag suggests.
Men who sweat can make use of this opportunity to turn a woman on, as your post-run sweat has androstadienone, which spikes her interest when she smells it.
If you want to know whether she is ready for sex or not, slowly and firmly flick your tongue against the palm of her hand. If she wipes it off down her clothes, your chance is gone.
You can also guess from the position of her feet. If she moves her feet away from her body, adopting a more open stance, you're golden. But if she crosses her legs or tucks them under her body, then you better clear up your intention.
As in case of foods, "According to new research, the smell of toast is a serious mood booster."
Eat some chocolate - it's caffeinated and so "can jolt the sex level." It's packed with phenylethylamine, which can "activate the brain's pleasure centers."
Another interesting and easiest tip is texting. "Girls like bold texts, too. So next time you're bored waiting in a queue for lunch, text her the rudest, naughtiest thing you can possibly think of and inform her of when exactly you plan to do it."
Last but not the least: girls are as interested in your pictures as you guys are from receiving them.
Aug 22, 2012
Dog Property Rules
Dog Property Rules
1. If I like it, it's mine.
2. If its in my mouth, it's mine.
3. If I can take it from you, it's mine.
4. If I had it a little while ago, it's mine.
5. If I'm chewing something up, all the pieces are mine.
6. If its mine, it must never appear to be yours anyway.
7. If it just looks like mine, it's mine.
8. If I saw it first, it's mine.
9. If you are playing with something and you put it down, it automatically becomes mine.
10. If its broken, it's yours.
2. If its in my mouth, it's mine.
3. If I can take it from you, it's mine.
4. If I had it a little while ago, it's mine.
5. If I'm chewing something up, all the pieces are mine.
6. If its mine, it must never appear to be yours anyway.
7. If it just looks like mine, it's mine.
8. If I saw it first, it's mine.
9. If you are playing with something and you put it down, it automatically becomes mine.
10. If its broken, it's yours.
Top Ten Excuses Of The Burger King Employee Who Stood In The Lettuce
Top Ten Excuses Of The Burger King Employee Who Stood In The Lettuce
9."It seemed inappropriate to squat in the lettuce"
8."Was attempting to make four Whoppers at once"
7."Couldn't find a stepladder"
6."I'm trying to cut back on standing in carbs"
5."Sometimes, to relax, I pretend I'm a crouton"
4."It's the best way to get salad dressing off your shoes"
3."Had to cool my feet after standing in the deep fryer"
2."Someone needed to show the lettuce who's boss"
1."Hey, don't judge me till you've walked a mile in my lettuce"
10."Someone was already standing in the pickles"
9."It seemed inappropriate to squat in the lettuce"
8."Was attempting to make four Whoppers at once"
7."Couldn't find a stepladder"
6."I'm trying to cut back on standing in carbs"
5."Sometimes, to relax, I pretend I'm a crouton"
4."It's the best way to get salad dressing off your shoes"
3."Had to cool my feet after standing in the deep fryer"
2."Someone needed to show the lettuce who's boss"
1."Hey, don't judge me till you've walked a mile in my lettuce"
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Sex losing appeal among the young
Nobody needs to be seduced these days. While, to woo and be wooed, has long been consigned to history books, (read novels), the art of seduction too is a misnomer in the intimate getting together of two people.
Erica Jong who coined the term ziplessness meaning sexual encounters free of remorse and guilt, has asked the question 'Is sex less piquant when it is not forbidden?' Considering India's steady increase in population, sex itself may not be dead, but (again in the words of Erica) 'sexual passion may be on life support'. It's all out there in the open. Nothing's a secret, nothing's taboo. It's sex first and talk later for most youngsters who 'hook up' every week almost with 'interesting' people. It's not strange then that there's just no need to seduce anyone. The heart doesn't miss a beat either, when she walks into the room!
Couples and singles of all generations appear to be on a treadmill, looking for the next thrill because the last one has just become boring. And, things only go down from here.
No more taboos, no more thrills
There are no more taboos in today's coupling. The other's wife, husband; boyfriend; girlfriend; father; mother; daughter; son, everyone's a potential partner and if the setting and the alcohol's right at the party, you can expect more that just the harmless flirt to hit on you. With regard to public display of private emotions, it's moral policing that brings about the check rather than any socio-cultural signposts. Society today accepts kissing and necking in public (and a lot more at rave parties in Mangalore), so forgive me if holding hands doesn't send a thrill up and down your spine and increase your heartrate 10-fold.
Sex first, talk later
According to student counselor Prathna D, "When youngsters hook up these days, in several cases, they're in bed within 12 hours of meeting each other. A night out that doesn't end in sex is a lost cause for many. The morning-after may present a different truth, and both parties are more than okay to part ways if things don't quite spill over to Date Two. If it does go further, physical compatibility is what is researched first before emotional compatibility.
Law of diminishing marginal utility
According to experts, "Disillusionment with sex is not a trend, it's biology. Our brains are designed to seek out novelty. The amount of novelty each of us seeks depends on our own wiring and neurochemicals that activate that wiring. When we don't get enough novelty, we get bored. Even a diet of ice cream can get dull if you're having it everyday."
The solution
The solution may actually lie in abstinence; abstinence not for long, but just enough to rewire yourself to find excitement with the routine. Family counselor Jason S says, "If the long road of sexual adventure has gotten weary and listless, and the scenery seems unchanged, maybe you need to get off the road and search within. Take time off to think and find the one person you really enjoy being with. And, not just because of the sex, but because, say, you laugh best with her. It's time to seek a deeper adventure. A journey of understanding yourself and your partner. The human brain is an amazing organ and can easily re-adjust the body to find excitement even in the mundane, but this must be accompanied with emotions. Working on the love for the person, and setting out on an adventure in discovering your partner's personality may actually trigger the novelty factor and light fires that had long been put out. When you set out on this new journey, you will be amazed at how seduced your partner feels!"
Enjoy the ride!
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Bathe together for great sex life
Gone are the days when men were shown in movies asking for the towel or bar soaps and then trying to pull their ladies inside the bathroom, all efforts in vain though. Couples seems to have come out of the closet now and entered the bathroom, for a good shower. Couples tell us how taking a shower together can actually help you not only have a good sex but also build intimacy between each other.
"We actually have days fixed for a bubble bath together," excitedly adds Aruna. She further adds, "It is not like every time we bath together we ought to have sex but yes sometimes we do end up having it. But yes, both of us feel that it is the best way to de-stress ourselves. Also, we have this thing that we think of something new to do during that session. It is no doubt a lovely experience."
But trying such a thing for the first time really needs a lot of thinking. "When my boyfriend first proposed to me this idea, I was taken aback. But then we made a deal of just having fun within limits. I was also a bit shy since I was quite conscious of my body stats. But I think this has helped me a lot to bond with my boyfriend. We have opened up quite a lot after the first time we took a shower together. It is fun but only if you trust someone," says Tanushree.
Mehul, a working professional recently got his bathroom renovated with different equipment to add to the excitement. "I now have a mobile shower and got it converted into a steam bathroom as my fiancee sometimes likes me to have sex with her in the bathroom. Although it was her idea, I have started liking it now. We also give each other a sponge bath sometimes which is quite a turn on for her," he shares.
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UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE
UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE
(1) Ants don't sleep.
(2) Owls have eyeballs that are tubular in shape, because of this, they cannot move their eyes.
(3) A bird requires more food in proportion to its size than a baby or a cat.
(4) The mouse is the most common mammal in the US.
(5) A newborn kangaroo is about 1 inch in length.
(6) A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.
(7) The Canary Islands were not named for a bird called a canary. They were named after a breed of large dogs. The Latin name was Canariae insulae – "Island of Dogs."
(8) There are 701 types of pure breed dogs.
(9) A polecat is not a cat. It is a nocturnal European weasel.
(10) The animal responsible for the most human deaths world-wide is the mosquito.
(11) The biggest pig in recorded history was Big Boy of Black Mountain, North Carolina, who was weighed at 1,904 pounds in 1939.
(12) Cats respond most readily to names that end in an "ee" sound.
(13) A cat cannot see directly under its nose. This is why the cat cannot seem to find tidbits on the floor.
(14) Pigs, walruses and light-colored horses can be sunburned.
(15) Snakes are immune to their own poison.
(16) An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes.
(17) The ant always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.
(18) The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
(19) The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to Squirt blood 30 feet.
(20) Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear By 700 times.
(21) Cats have more than one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten.
(22) The biggest member of the cat family is the male lion, which weighs 528 pounds (240 kilograms).
(23) Most lipstick contains fish scales.
(24) The only food that doesn't spoil is HoneY.
(25) Rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over a million descendants.
(1) Ants don't sleep.
(2) Owls have eyeballs that are tubular in shape, because of this, they cannot move their eyes.
(3) A bird requires more food in proportion to its size than a baby or a cat.
(4) The mouse is the most common mammal in the US.
(5) A newborn kangaroo is about 1 inch in length.
(6) A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.
(7) The Canary Islands were not named for a bird called a canary. They were named after a breed of large dogs. The Latin name was Canariae insulae – "Island of Dogs."
(8) There are 701 types of pure breed dogs.
(9) A polecat is not a cat. It is a nocturnal European weasel.
(10) The animal responsible for the most human deaths world-wide is the mosquito.
(11) The biggest pig in recorded history was Big Boy of Black Mountain, North Carolina, who was weighed at 1,904 pounds in 1939.
(12) Cats respond most readily to names that end in an "ee" sound.
(13) A cat cannot see directly under its nose. This is why the cat cannot seem to find tidbits on the floor.
(14) Pigs, walruses and light-colored horses can be sunburned.
(15) Snakes are immune to their own poison.
(16) An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes.
(17) The ant always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.
(18) The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
(19) The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to Squirt blood 30 feet.
(20) Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear By 700 times.
(21) Cats have more than one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten.
(22) The biggest member of the cat family is the male lion, which weighs 528 pounds (240 kilograms).
(23) Most lipstick contains fish scales.
(24) The only food that doesn't spoil is HoneY.
(25) Rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over a million descendants.
Things You Never Knew About The Olympics
Things You Never Knew About The Olympics
Thought you knew everything about the Olympics? Think again. Here's our pick of the 50 most interesting facts about the world's biggest sporting event.
1. Shakespeare was the first person to use the word "Olympian" in 1591, in Henry VI, with the line: "Promise them such rewards / As victors wear at the Olympian games."
2. The ancient Olympics were first referred to in Homer's Iliad, written in the 7th or 8th century BC.
3. The earliest record of the Games dates from 776 BC, when the only event was a foot race ..
4. ... and women, slaves and "impious" persons were banned from taking part in or watching the Games.
5. The "Olympic Truce" required that wars and disputes with the Hellenic world be suspended for the duration of the Games.
6. The first post-classical "Olimpick" games took place near Chipping Campden in 1612, exactly 400 years before London 2012.
7. The National Olympic Association was set up in 1865. Its aim was to establish a National Olympic Games, which would be held in a different city every year.
8. The first National Olympic Games took place in London in 1866, the last in the Hadley, Shropshire in 1883.
9. The International Olympic Committee was founded in 1894 by French aristocrat Baron Pierre de Coubertin.
10. Coubertin proposed Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger) as the official Olympic motto and created the symbol of the Olympic Rings to represent "the five parts of the world which are won over to Olympism".
11. The colour of the rings was selected because every nation's flag contains at least one of them.
12. The first International Olympic Committee Games took place in Athens in 1896 and had only nine events.
13. The 1900 Paris Olympics were the first to allow women to take part, and winners were awarded paintings rather than medals
14. The first female athlete to win an individual Olympic event was tennis player Charlotte Cooper from Ealing, west London, at the 1900 Games in Paris
15. The modern Olympic Games first came to London in 1908.
16. 'White City' takes its name from the paint used to decorate the Olympic Site at Shepherd's Bush in 1908
17. The White City Stadium took nine months to build, cost £60,000 and could hold between 70,000 and 93,000 people.
18. 56 gold, 51 silver and 38 bronze medals were won by Great Britain at the Great Stadium in 1908.
19. The London Games of 1908 consisted of 109 events, 2,023 athletes, 23 different countries and, for the first time, included water events in a swimming pool.
20. Sporting Life reported of the 1908 Games: "more miserable weather would be difficult to imagine", and it rained throughout the opening ceremony on July 13.
21. Electrical timing devices were used for the first time at the 1920 Games in Stockholm.
22. The official Olympic flag was flown for the first time during the 1920 Games in Antwerp.
23. The first flame to appear in modern Olympics was at the 1928 Games in Amsterdam, where tennis was abolished as an Olympic Sport (though it reappeared in the 1988 Games in Seoul).
24. The first Torch Relay started in Athens and went through Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria and Czechoslovakia before finishing in Berlin for the 1936 Games.
25. The 1944 Games had been awarded to London, but was cancelled due to WWII.
26. London hosted the first post-war games of 1948.
27. Advertisers were charged £250 in 1948 (the equivalent of £6,750 today) to feature the five-ring Olympic symbol in advertisements.
28. A torch from the 1948 Games was sold at Bonhams in 2008 for £2,520.
29. Starting blocks were used for sprinting races for the first time at the 1948 Olympics.
30. Wembley Arena will host the London 2012 Badminton, thereby becoming the only venue from the 1948 games to be used in London's third Games.
31. No Olympic Village was built in 1948 due to a lack of money; instead, the government accommodated the 4,100 or so athletes and over 1,000 officials at RAF stations, schools, colleges and nurses' homes.
32. Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire is regarded as the birth place of the Paralympics, as recovering soldiers from its local hospital took part in the town's games.
33. The first official Paralympic Games took place in 1960 in Rome and hosted 400 athletes from 23 countries.
34. The 2012 Torch Relay included 8,000 people and 1,018 towns and cities.
35. The Olympic Anthem, which is played when the Olympic Flag is raised during the opening ceremony, was composed by Spyridon Samar. Its lyrics are taken from a poem written by Greek poet Kostis Palamas.
36. London is the first city in history to hold the Olympic Games three times.
37. The Olympic Motto for the 2012 London Games is "Inspire a generation".
38. Women's boxing is to take place for the first time at this year's Games.
39. American swimmer Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the most to be won by a single person in the Games' history.
40. The Berlin Olympics of 1936 were the first ever to be broadcast on television.
41. Equestrianism is the only Olympic sport in which men and women compete against each other on equal terms.
42. The London 2012 Olympic gold medal is made of 92.5 per cent silver, 1.34 per cent gold and the remainder copper.
43. The London Olympics 2012 consists of 300 events and 10,500 athletes from 205 different countries.
44. The Olympic Village will require 165,000 towels for the duration of the Games.
45. An estimated 260,000 loaves of bread will be eaten by athletes in the Olympic Village.
46. The wavelike roof of the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park is 160m long and 80m wide, giving it a longer span than Heathrow Terminal Five.
47. 4,000 bins will be emptied 336,000 times in the Olympic Park throughout the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics.
48. The London Philharmonic Orchestra took 50 hours to record the individual anthems of all nations competing in the 2012 Games.
49. During the Closing ceremony, three flags are raised; the Greek flag to honour the Games' birthplace, that of the current host country, and that of the country hosting the next Games.
50. 5,000 tonnes of sand have been brought to London from Surrey to accommodate the Beach Volleyball event at Horse Guards Parade.
Thought you knew everything about the Olympics? Think again. Here's our pick of the 50 most interesting facts about the world's biggest sporting event.
1. Shakespeare was the first person to use the word "Olympian" in 1591, in Henry VI, with the line: "Promise them such rewards / As victors wear at the Olympian games."
2. The ancient Olympics were first referred to in Homer's Iliad, written in the 7th or 8th century BC.
3. The earliest record of the Games dates from 776 BC, when the only event was a foot race ..
4. ... and women, slaves and "impious" persons were banned from taking part in or watching the Games.
5. The "Olympic Truce" required that wars and disputes with the Hellenic world be suspended for the duration of the Games.
6. The first post-classical "Olimpick" games took place near Chipping Campden in 1612, exactly 400 years before London 2012.
7. The National Olympic Association was set up in 1865. Its aim was to establish a National Olympic Games, which would be held in a different city every year.
8. The first National Olympic Games took place in London in 1866, the last in the Hadley, Shropshire in 1883.
9. The International Olympic Committee was founded in 1894 by French aristocrat Baron Pierre de Coubertin.
10. Coubertin proposed Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger) as the official Olympic motto and created the symbol of the Olympic Rings to represent "the five parts of the world which are won over to Olympism".
11. The colour of the rings was selected because every nation's flag contains at least one of them.
12. The first International Olympic Committee Games took place in Athens in 1896 and had only nine events.
13. The 1900 Paris Olympics were the first to allow women to take part, and winners were awarded paintings rather than medals
14. The first female athlete to win an individual Olympic event was tennis player Charlotte Cooper from Ealing, west London, at the 1900 Games in Paris
15. The modern Olympic Games first came to London in 1908.
16. 'White City' takes its name from the paint used to decorate the Olympic Site at Shepherd's Bush in 1908
17. The White City Stadium took nine months to build, cost £60,000 and could hold between 70,000 and 93,000 people.
18. 56 gold, 51 silver and 38 bronze medals were won by Great Britain at the Great Stadium in 1908.
19. The London Games of 1908 consisted of 109 events, 2,023 athletes, 23 different countries and, for the first time, included water events in a swimming pool.
20. Sporting Life reported of the 1908 Games: "more miserable weather would be difficult to imagine", and it rained throughout the opening ceremony on July 13.
21. Electrical timing devices were used for the first time at the 1920 Games in Stockholm.
22. The official Olympic flag was flown for the first time during the 1920 Games in Antwerp.
23. The first flame to appear in modern Olympics was at the 1928 Games in Amsterdam, where tennis was abolished as an Olympic Sport (though it reappeared in the 1988 Games in Seoul).
24. The first Torch Relay started in Athens and went through Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria and Czechoslovakia before finishing in Berlin for the 1936 Games.
25. The 1944 Games had been awarded to London, but was cancelled due to WWII.
26. London hosted the first post-war games of 1948.
27. Advertisers were charged £250 in 1948 (the equivalent of £6,750 today) to feature the five-ring Olympic symbol in advertisements.
28. A torch from the 1948 Games was sold at Bonhams in 2008 for £2,520.
29. Starting blocks were used for sprinting races for the first time at the 1948 Olympics.
30. Wembley Arena will host the London 2012 Badminton, thereby becoming the only venue from the 1948 games to be used in London's third Games.
31. No Olympic Village was built in 1948 due to a lack of money; instead, the government accommodated the 4,100 or so athletes and over 1,000 officials at RAF stations, schools, colleges and nurses' homes.
32. Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire is regarded as the birth place of the Paralympics, as recovering soldiers from its local hospital took part in the town's games.
33. The first official Paralympic Games took place in 1960 in Rome and hosted 400 athletes from 23 countries.
34. The 2012 Torch Relay included 8,000 people and 1,018 towns and cities.
35. The Olympic Anthem, which is played when the Olympic Flag is raised during the opening ceremony, was composed by Spyridon Samar. Its lyrics are taken from a poem written by Greek poet Kostis Palamas.
36. London is the first city in history to hold the Olympic Games three times.
37. The Olympic Motto for the 2012 London Games is "Inspire a generation".
38. Women's boxing is to take place for the first time at this year's Games.
39. American swimmer Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the most to be won by a single person in the Games' history.
40. The Berlin Olympics of 1936 were the first ever to be broadcast on television.
41. Equestrianism is the only Olympic sport in which men and women compete against each other on equal terms.
42. The London 2012 Olympic gold medal is made of 92.5 per cent silver, 1.34 per cent gold and the remainder copper.
43. The London Olympics 2012 consists of 300 events and 10,500 athletes from 205 different countries.
44. The Olympic Village will require 165,000 towels for the duration of the Games.
45. An estimated 260,000 loaves of bread will be eaten by athletes in the Olympic Village.
46. The wavelike roof of the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park is 160m long and 80m wide, giving it a longer span than Heathrow Terminal Five.
47. 4,000 bins will be emptied 336,000 times in the Olympic Park throughout the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics.
48. The London Philharmonic Orchestra took 50 hours to record the individual anthems of all nations competing in the 2012 Games.
49. During the Closing ceremony, three flags are raised; the Greek flag to honour the Games' birthplace, that of the current host country, and that of the country hosting the next Games.
50. 5,000 tonnes of sand have been brought to London from Surrey to accommodate the Beach Volleyball event at Horse Guards Parade.
Sex-guide according to your age
20-something
Most guys just can't stop dreaming about sex every couple of hours. At this age, girls are usually rebellious in their sexual imaginations. They share same-sex fantasies or want to try out bi-sexuality. A 2006 study of nearly 2000 people discovered that 76 per cent of women who slept with women reached climax (for women with men, the figure stands at 50 per cent).
The 20s are the time when young boys and girls are most experimental in their sexual positions. One in 10 people claims Tracey Cox have had a threesome in their early twenties.
Also, people in this age group have most likely visited a strip joint or a lapdancing club - with their friends or their better half.
30 something
The 30s are a time to experiment, almost all 30-somethings claim to have had sex outdoors. Unlike the teens when making out was the most common form of sexual experimentation, most 30 somethings prefer having sex somewhere semi-public like the beach, in the garden or on a park bench in the darkness. There's something wildly ero*ic about these sexapades! Also, high on the 30 something popularity chart are having sex in the shower or in the bath tub.
Kinky pleasures also rate high as most 30 plus couples claim to be giving in to their fantasies of bondage, blindfolds and spanking on a weekend of debauchery.
This is also the time when women are most likely to befriend gay male pals. Straight women love gay men; gay men love straight women. Swedish research is confirming just why the two groups get along so famously - they both have symmetrical brains. Straight men and lesbians have asymmetrical brain hemispheres.
The 30s also mark the arrival of children in a married couple's life, so the sex drive naturally dwindles. But, Cox points out that during pregnancy, couples have sex four to five times a month. Most put the brakes on their sex lives for about seven weeks after delivery, but four months later are back to four or five times of sex a month. Cox says six months after delivery, the average couple goes back to having sex three to five times a month. But incase you don't fit the bill, remember getting disheartened ain't gonna help. Remember it's just a temporary period, so continue touching and cuddling and if your baby robs you of chances to have sex, indulge in quickies.
Most women says Cox in her book experience higher climax rates. Ninety per cent of women past 30 regularly experience or*asm, compared to just 23 per cent of younger women.
40 something
Men in their 40s are more likely to experience erection problems. Also, this is the age when maximum number of men tend to be unfaithful. Also, men are more compelled in their 40s to watch more adult movies or indulge in sex chats. Women on the other hand get sexually very demanding, often being attracted to younger men.
If you thought the 40s were about low libido, think again, while 40-somethings maybe having less sex than ever, the thrust has shifted from how many times in a week to an emphasis on better quality. You are more sure of your sexual needs in this age group and thus more likely to insist on passion play as opposed to a mere making out session.
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Aug 21, 2012
Why having 'sex' is a healthy habit
Making love is good for adults. And making love regularly is even better! Not only does it help you sleep well, relieve stress and burn calories, there are several other reasons why you need to have sex more often.
Improves cardiovascular health
A recent study says that men who have sex more than twice a week, had a lesser risk of getting a heart attack than men who had sex less than once a month.
Relieves pain
If you're using your headache as an excuse not to make love, stop doing it. Just when you're about to or*asm, the level of oxytocin, a hormone increases by five times. The release of endorphins reduces aches and pains.
Increases immunity
Regular love making increases the body's level of the immune-boosting antibody immunoglobulin A (IgA), which will make your body stronger against illnesses like the common cold and fever.
Reduces stress
Stressed out with work or family problems? Don't let it affect your performance in the bedroom. Not only will having sex improve your mood, but a study has proved that folks who indulge in regular bedroom activities can handle stress better and are happier people generally.
Promotes longevity
When one has an or*asm, a hormone called Dehydroepiandrosterone is released, which improves your immunity and repairs tissue and keeps the skin healthy. Men who have at least two orgasms a week have live longer than men who have sex just once every few weeks.
Increases blood circulation
Because your heart rate increases when you're having sex, fresh blood is supplied to your organs and cells. While used blood is removed, you also discard things from your body that cause you to feel tired.
You sleep better
Notice that just after you make love, the sleep you get thereafter is much more relaxed. Getting a good night's sleep will make you feel alert and healthy overall.
Improves overall fitness
If you find going to the gym mundane or working out at home a task, here's another way to help you lose the flab and keep in shape. Regular sex will do wonders for your waistline. Half an hour of love making burns more than 80 calories.
Increases your levels of estrogen and testosterone
In men, testosterone is what makes you more passionate in the sack. Not only will it make you feel way better in bed, but it is also known to improve your muscles and bones, keeps your heart healthy and a check on your cholesterol. Estrogen in women protects them against heart disease and also determines a woman's body scent.
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