Archive for October 24th, 2007
How Much Hair?
October 24th, 2007
by Peter James
When most of us look in the mirror and see how hairy bodies, we think that we look strong and fierce. Does a woman think this way? In this article we will discuss what a woman thinks of our hairy bodies. I think that men like women without hair because we are hairy. The idea is that we are attracted to what we are not. The same applies to a woman. A woman is a hair free temple, so they want what is opposite to them. Or so we think. Let’s talk about how a woman views your hairy body. The good, the bad and the ugly. We surveyed 100 women for this question.
NO, this isn’t Family Feud. I don’t have a drinking problem and I am not secretly gay, so I wouldn’t qualify as being the host.
76 percent of women prefer a man with a hairy chest. This doesn’t mean that she likes a man who is so hairy he blends in with the carpet. Only 34% said they like it when a man is fully covered. This means that the chest and the stomach is hairy. 85% of women said they get aroused when a man has a trail that goes down to his penis. Many people call this the happy trail. I’ve seen women that have this, but that is another article all together.
94% of women found it odd when a man didn’t have any armpit hair. This tells us that they expect that men have hair on their armpits. I wouldn’t go shaving it off, but trimming it wouldn’t hurt. I have never understood body builders who shave their armpits. It seems a bit too gay for me. But then again, that could explain why I am a bit pudgy.
Women said they expected to see hairy arms. This was a little shocking to me. 14% said that a real hairy men was a turn on. Maybe there is hope for you guys still.
The women seemed to like hair on the legs. The only comment was that if a man shaves his chest, he should also shave his legs. Two hairy legs and a smooth as a baby’s buttocks chest seems a bit weird. I think the idea of a man shaving their legs is more weird, but I don’t have the mind of woman.
Here is the big one. The one that all men fear. Most women said that they expected to see some pubic hair. 6% said they if their man had pubic hair, they would shave it off for them. I’m not sure about you, but the idea of a woman getting near my nads with a sharp object, doesn’t appeal to me.
You should keep your pubic hair trimmed and clean. Make sure to wash it every time you take a bath. Would you want to put your face near a woman who stunk and had a forest between her legs? Chances are your woman won’t either. Make sure it is clean and that you trim it often. Most women say they like a man who is trimmed. Personally, I go for the afro look, but that is just me.
Most women were turned off when a man has a hairy ass. I think most of us would be turned off if we stuck our hands on a woman’s ass and it felt hairy as a puppy dog. I’m not sure what you can do about this. You could try using some type of hair removal cream, but if you get it near your anus it would burn. I think maybe having a hairy ass is something that your woman will have to live with. Unless you are able to shave back there, but you would have to have one hell of a rubber neck.
Back hair. Some men have such thick back hair you can almost braid it. 93% of women said that this was a turn off. Most women aren’t too keen when it comes to back hair. I’m not sure why this is, our study showed they most women like hair anywhere but the ass and the back. It makes no sense to me, but maybe it does to you out there in hairy land. If this is a problem for you, have a buddy use some Hair on your back.
Here are some tips on how you can get rid of that hair.
1- Depilatory cream. This only lasts a few days. This is by far easier than shaving.
2- Waxing. One word, OUCH.
3- Laser. This is very expensive, but the best way to go. This can be a permanent solution.
As you can see, we have talked about what women think of hair and how you can remove it. Unless it is a problem, I wouldn’t worry to much about it. If you can’t make rugs out of the hair left in the shower in the morning, its not that big of a deal. If a woman is so concerned with hair on your body, chances are she isn’t concerned about you.
Erection and Its Relation to Aging
October 24th, 2007
Dinner was appetizing, kissing was luscious, her scent was inviting, and the foreplay was stimulating. But when it came to showing her just who the man is, the little soldier remains in hiding.
Well there comes a time in every man’s life where he must come to grip with the fact that little johnny is sometimes shy. This is the time where a man’s self-esteem is most vulnerable.
Erection problems are vastly common among adult men. In truth, nearly all men experience occasional difficulty getting it hard or maintaining it. In several cases, it is a temporary condition that will go away with little or no treatment at all. While in others, it may be an ongoing problem that may eventually damage a man’s self esteem and harm his relationship with his partner. Thus immediate treatment is required.
So just how would you know if you have a problem? Well if you have difficulty either having or keeping an erection for over 25% of the time, then it is a problem. At one time, erection problems were thought to be "all in the man’s mind," just like women’s PMS. Oftentimes, they receive unhelpful advice such as "don’t worry" or "just relax and it will take care of itself." Doctors nowadays believed that when the problem is not temporary or do not go away on its own, physical factors are often the cause.
Erection problems, commonly known as erectile dysfunction or impotence refers to a man’s inability to achieve satisfactory erections suitable for sexual intercourse. This is common to about 25% of the male population. Men who are experiencing repeated impotence tend to be middle aged men, mostly common at the age of 60. The problem may derive from a variety of causes, but aging is the most remarkable factor in erectile dysfunction associated to the decrease in male hormones. For about 20% of sufferers the problem is psychological. While one third is due to physically related diseases and the remainder is the combination of both causes.
In the past few years, the medical community had been committed to enhancing treatments for erectile dysfunction through a wide range of alternatives. But how should a man with erectile dysfunction is treated in this age of vacuum pumps, penile injection, medication and prostheses?
Just like in any other ailment, when a person begins having this problem continually, physical examinations is the first step in the treatment process. This is done to rule out injury, side effects from medicine or diseases and disorders such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, kidney disease, alcoholism, or multiple sclerosis.
A considerable part of the evaluation includes a detailed patient history that can give the doctor virtual clues regarding the patient’s condition and the severity of the condition. Treatments should be tailored to the individual, with the severity and cause taken into consideration. Common treatments include medications, vacuum devices and surgery.
Prescription medications such as Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis are commonly prescribed, as well as other options such as vacuum devices and surgery.
Vacuum are non-drug options. This is a device which creates a vacuum around the penis that draws blood into the penis and allows it to engorge, thus causing an erection.
Surgery can be performed in order to restore blood flow to the penile area if the vasculature (blood vessels) to the area is compromised. However surgeries have fallen out of favor in recent years because of the possible risk of infection due to such invasive procedures.
There are also instances when patients are advised to receive some form of psychotherapy to help alleviate their condition. Psychological therapy and behavior alterations are other options to treat erectile dysfunction. This process targets to alleviate the psychological factors that may have caused the disorder.
Cholesterol- Good or bad?
October 24th, 2007
In today-s world, almost everything is free- not that everything has no price. It just seems that we have reached the era where we become more aware of our health conditions. Thus, it seems to be the era of everything that is -free. Try scanning every available product in your local grocery and you will see what I mean.
Your bread is bromate-free- your yoghurt is fat-free- your cooking oil is cholesterol-free- your canned soup is preservative-free- and the list goes on and on. Now you are beginning to wonder about the next -free commodity that you would encounter.
This is not exactly bad. In fact, health experts encourage us to be more sensitive about the foods we eat and the nutrients that we get from them. However, not everything that is -free is healthy. Our bodies need certain substances to be able to function well.
Let us take a look at cholesterol for instance. Very simply defined, cholesterol is a fatty substance that occurs naturally in the blood, cell walls, and most body tissues. Cholesterol is made by the liver, and it enters the body via foods rich in saturated fat.
There are two types of cholesterol- these are what they termed as the good and bad cholesterol. Like the literary split personality of Jekyll and Hyde, it has a good side because it is needed for certain important body functions. But for many people, cholesterol also has an evil side. When present in excessive amounts, it can injure blood vessels, cause heart attacks, and stroke.
Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) is the "bad" cholesterol. This is the form in which cholesterol is carried into the blood and is the main cause of harmful fatty buildup in arteries. The higher the LDL cholesterol levels in the blood, the greater the heart disease risk.
On the other hand, High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) is the -good- cholesterol. This "good" cholesterol carries blood cholesterol back to the liver, where it can be eliminated. HDL helps prevent a cholesterol buildup in blood vessels. Low HDL levels increase heart disease risk.
So before you go into your cholesterol deprivation program, remember that cholesterol is essential for human life. It builds and repairs cells, it is used to produce sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone, it is converted to bile acids to help you digest food and it is found in large amounts in brain and nerve tissue.



