Archive for October 27th, 2007
Is She Faking?
October 27th, 2007
by Richard Fox
What happens? Women usually will fake it under these circumstances. This isn’t Monday night football, don’t do this sort of thing to her. Be calm and relaxed buddy, you are getting laid. Your first huddle has already been jumped. Studies show that 70% of women are faking orgasms. That means, chances are, your woman is too. Why put her through that? I mean, get a grip. It isn’t that damn important. IF she is faking then obviously you are doing something wrong. You could just be making her feel uncomfortable due to the fact she knows that you are waiting for her to scream in ecstasy. I will tell you how you can spot a faked orgasm.
First you have to understand how your woman achieves an orgasm. Most women will achieve an orgasm with clitoral stimulation, while others need to have their G spot worked. Usually women who need their G spot fancied, won’t be able to have an orgasm if you stimulate their clitoris. This can be true with women who need to have their clitoris stimulated to have an orgasm.
I had one girlfriend that couldn’t have an orgasm unless her clitoris was stimulated. We could have sex for an hour and if I didn’t stimulated her clitoris, she wouldn’t get off. To know if your woman is faking, you need to know what makes her cum. It is that simple. If you are doing something that goes against your experiences and she cums, then chances are she is faking it. If you are trying something new and she has an orgasm, there is a good chance she is faking it. Keep that in mind while you observe her.
There are plenty of ways to tell if your woman is faking it.
Mechanical moaning. If she is moaning like what you would hear on a porn movie, chances are she is faking it.
Her noises don’t match what is going on. If you are performing oral sex and you take a break for a second and she is still moaning, chances are she is faking it. It is like someone who keeps on dancing after you turn the radio off.
You don’t feel her PC muscle gripping your penis. If she is about to orgasm or having an orgasm, this will go nuts. You will be able to feel it.
Her breathing. If she is breathing heavy while she has an orgasm, she will continue it for a little while. If she can turn it off like a switch, she is probably faking it.
These things doesn’t mean that she is faking it for certain. She might just actually be like this. If she does all of these things though, I would assume she is faking. Give her an Emmy award after you have sex and see how she reacts. Why is she faking it? Well, once you understand why, you might be surprised. Well, maybe not too surprised if you have a brain instead of like a bunch of cheese in your head like some guys.
Here is some reasons why she might fake it.
She may not have ever had an orgasm before. Now, this might sound a little weird but it does happen in women. I have known several women who have never had an orgasm. I always try to convience them that I can give them one, but I never seem to score with these kind of chicks.
She gets sore really fast. This could be because of her body type or because she doesn’t produce enough lube. Some women have very thin vaginal walls.
She thinks that it is so important to you. She is willing to fake it JUST FOR YOU! This is why you don’t want to put too much pressure on the topic. To me if you do, you are forcing her to lie to you.
How can you stop her from faking?
You can be open and keep a direct line of coversation flowing. This means you talk about what makes her have an orgasm. You try to understand what you can do so she doesn’t have to fake it. If you are kind and gentle with her, she will open up and tell you what you need to do.
Different Cultures and Circumcision (How They Do It)
October 27th, 2007
Circumcision is fundamentally, the partial or total elimination of the male genitalia’s foreskin. This procedure is executed for various reasons, the most common being the obligations imposed by various religions. As such, many ritualistic activities accompany the procedure. Circumcision is, at present, performed in several countries with various cultural histories, among which are the Jewish and Muslim countries, West African countries, the United States and some Asian countries, like South Korea and the Philippines. In the three last-mentioned countries, circumcision involves a simple medical procedure and hardly involves any symbolism and ritual. The most prolific and symbolic use of circumcision involves the Jewish, African and Muslim cultures, which are deeply immersed in their religions.
For the Jews, circumcision is viewed as a portion of the covenant God concluded with Abraham. This procedure, called the Bris Milah, is carried out on the child during the 8th day reckoned from his birth. The person performing the surgery is called the Mohel, who is trained in both the surgical procedure and the appropriate Jewish law or religious provision. The Mohel is the only qualified person in Jewish law to perform the Bris because only he is acquainted with both the physical and spiritual facets of the entire ritual. The circumcision ritual involves a "sandek" or godfather, who must hold the child while the surgery is being performed. A vacant chair is also placed on one side, from which, the prophet Elijah can watch over the ritual in its entirety. After several blessings and the giving of the child’s proper Hebrew name, the surgery is then performed by stretching the prepuce through an opening in a metal shield, then cutting the projecting skin.
Muslims also perform circumcision for the religious purposes contained in the Hadith, which is a collection of traditions and sayings made by Muhammad. Some Muslims perform this process, called the Khitan, on the child’s 8th day, others between the sixth and eleventh years, and yet others on the thirteenth year of the child’s life. The process itself entails the elimination of the outer skin or prepuce so that the glans will become exposed for the child’s entire life. In some Muslim countries, no accompanying rituals are observed in the process because some consider the latter to have merely a hygienic purpose. For Africans, especially those undergoing the Xhosa ceremony, the ritual lasts for several days and involves countless tests and symbolic activities. The circumcision day itself entails the burning of all that the child used during the tests and thereafter burying the removed foreskin.
Since the Ancient Egyptian period, at which time circumcision was first recorded, until the present, the custom of circumcision has achieved notoriety all over the world. In fact, at this time, the debate still continues regarding its safety and moral soundness. One side of the argument states that circumcision is nothing but an immoral and cruel degradation of the human body. Moreover, since the procedure usually involves young boys, some people consider it both psychologically and physically damaging to the subject. The other side, however, not only proclaims that it is safe and virtually immune from any complication, but also lauds the incident benefits to the subject’s hygiene. They say that the procedure ensures a young boy’s cleanliness and protects him from diseases caused by accumulated bacteria and other harmful agents in the foreskin. Regardless of the soundness of either argument, it is nevertheless important to be informed about such a controversial and popular surgical procedure.
Dieting Myths Revealed
October 27th, 2007
by Cheeky Muffy
Are you tired of spending tremendous amounts of time and energy on something that doesn-t even work? The truth is no miracle pill or gadget will suddenly cut your body fat by huge amounts. Instead, concentrate on adapting a healthy lifestyle and avoiding old wives- tales when trying to stay lean. FALSE. It-s true that eating nutritious foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and skim milk may provide more fill with less calories, but low in fat does not necessarily mean low in calories. Many desserts such as non-fat ice cream and other low in fat desserts contain great quantities of calories. Also, foods that are high in carbohydrates such as bread and pasta can also attribute to weight-gain when eaten in large amounts.
1. Cutting fat from your diet will ensure weight-loss.
FALSE. It-s true that eating nutritious foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and skim milk may provide more fill with less calories, but low in fat does not necessarily mean low in calories. Many desserts such as non-fat ice cream and other low in fat desserts contain great quantities of calories. Also, foods that are high in carbohydrates such as bread and pasta can also attribute to weight-gain when eaten in large amounts. It is important to consider portion size as well as calorie content when attempting to lose weight.
2. Extra protein will promote muscle growth.
FALSE. Although proteins are important in the building and maintaining of muscles, excess amounts of proteins are stored as fat, just as excess carbohydrates or fats are. Basically, any calorie-containing nutrient will be stored as fatty deposits if too much is eaten. In order to build muscles, strength training and sufficient amounts of calories and proteins are the best method.
3. Walking is a great way to lose weight.
TRUE. Like any other physical activity, walking burns calories and can help weight loss. The best way is to take a brisk walk (rather than a stroll), and the longer the walk, the more calories you lose. Every mile of walking burns approximately 100 calories. About 5 miles of walking every day will amount to the loss of one pound in a week.
4. Diet drugs are effective for weight-loss.
FALSE. Certain diet drugs that have been approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for those who are medically significantly obese, which is defined as those who are over 30% over a healthy weight or those who have obesity-related diseases such as high blood pressure or diabetes. These drugs often work by affecting the brain chemicals which control appetite, or block fat from being absorbed by the body. Diet drugs should only be used in conjunction with an attempt to change eating and lifestyle behaviors.
5. You can eat eggs without getting fat.
TRUE. Research proves that the major dietary culprit is high saturated-fat intake. Since eggs are low in saturated fat as well as in calories (approximately 75 calories if hard-boiled) they are not as unhealthy as some may think. They also contain many various essential nutrients. The American Heart Association recommend one egg per day. However, the key to a good diet is to eat a variety of healthy foods and to use light oil rather than butter or margarine when cooking eggs.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is an important first step in dieting. Keep in mind the following tips, and you-ll be on the right track to healthy and effective weight loss. Start first by getting rid of all the junk food in your place, and replace them with more nutritious snacks such as fruits, vegetables and nuts. Then make sure to increase your level of activity each day. For example, you can park your car at the end of the lot and walk an extra hundred meters to the entrance of the mall. Or take the stairs instead of the escalator. Small steps such as these will add up to pounds shed.
Quit smoking, gambling, binge drinking, and any other addictive behavior. Then start following a meal plan for the whole week and stick to it. Include some of your favorites in your meals such as pasta and steak, but keep a watchful eye on the portions. And most importantly, drink plenty of water each day. This helps to regulate your metabolism and strengthens your immune system, in addition to satisfying your appetite. When you drink more water, you will feel less hungry. These steps may seem tedious at first, but maintaining routines such as the ones above will be integrated into your daily life in no time.



