Sunday, 27 April 2014

Women With Wide Hips Are Easy To Get

A new controversial study revealed what the most feminine party of your body tells about your personality and why hips don’t lie.

To understand whether the diameter of the woman’s hips reflects her nature and relationships with the opposite sex, the British scientist offered 148 women to participate in their research!


The average age of the participantsbwere between 18 and 26 and all of the women had at least one sexual partner.

Also, they had to give answers to rather sensitive questions such as:

The age at which they lost their virginity;
The number of sexual partners they had had;
Emotional significance of sexual relationships they had had;
Then their body parameters were measured: hip circumference at the widest point and the waist circumference at its narrowest point. Hips wider than 36 centimetres were classified as wide, while hips below 31 centimetres as small.

The study has found that women with wide hips are more likely to have one-night stands and more sexual partners in general. And the wider the hips are the more one-night stands a woman had.

According to researches, such a phenomenon can be explained from the biological point of view, as the birth process for such women is generally easier and less traumatic than for the smaller-hipped. Whilst women with smaller hips psychologically programmed to avoid any potential fatal childbirth-related injury they eschew impermanent sexual contacts. 

The Archives of Sexual Behaviour.

Sunday, 2 March 2014

This Woman Has Slept With 300 People & Must Have At Least 5 Orgasms Per Day!



A 'hypersexual' woman who claims to have slept with 300 people is so addicted to carnal pleasure that she spends up to five hours a day having sex or pleasuring herself.

Nessa Jay, 24, from Cromer, Norfolk, finds her addiction to sex so hard to deal with that she is even having therapy to try to curb it. Speaking to The Sun's Jennifer Tippett, Nessa said:

'I get sweaty palms, I feel angry and I need to satisfy myself if I don't get at least five orgasms a day through sex.'

Nessa says sex addiction is hard to deal with. She first discovered her thirst for sex after losing her virginity at the age of 16 and within 8 years, has had sex with 300 people. She used to have sex with 'anyone I could'. Nessa says she even used to meet sexual partners in the supermarkets.

'First I chat to them a bit to make sure they're not dangerous or odd but once I know they are OK we go home together,' she said.

Nessa also says she's enjoyed sex with women and has had threesomes. Her sexual appetite has in the past wreaked havoc with her friendships and many of her female friends cut ties with her because they were afraid, worried that their boyfriends may be attracted to her.

But trying to curb her nymphomaniac habit, Nessa now channels much of her sexual energy in to her work as a sex toy reviewer. She has tested 2,000 toys, and says the nature of her job helps her to deal with her cravings. However, while she has been polyamorous in the past, she has one partner at the moment.

Nessa doesn't want her nymphomania to define her and hopes people will view people with hypersexuality as 'normal'. She said:

'I live an average life which most people my age would live. I see friends, I write, I have hobbies; it's pretty normal and pretty boring at times actually. My sex drive may be higher than some but it's healthy because I'm positive about it. I always make sure I have incredibly safe sex and get tested regularly.'I'm perfectly healthy. I can't change who I am or how I act and I wouldn't want to,' she added!

Untold Sex Secrets You Need To Know

The idea of sexual intimacy changes all the time for us. At one point in life, we're craving for it and at another point, we're feigning headaches to avoid it.

At the beginning, you can't keep your hands off your lover no matter where you are but as the relationship grows, sex can start to feel more like a chore if you haven't created ways to make sex feel more exciting.

The untold sex secrets you need to know

Firstly, sex isn't a secret. It's natural and as humans, we've been doing it for a very long time. Sex isn't a secret, but the ways to ensure that sex stays exciting in a monogamous relationship, well, that's definitely a secret worth knowing.

The biggest sex secret you need to know is the recipe for perfect romance. And it needs just two ingredients, unconditional love and lustful passion. If you can truly love each other AND stay sexually attracted to each other even after several years of marriage or dating each other, you're definitely in the right path.

If you want to have a great sex life and keep the sizzle of sexual attraction alive in your relationship, even years after lying in the same bed with each other, you need to understand these 13 sex secrets. These sex secrets will help you understand what it takes to feel sexy, and keep your partner interested in you, and give you the perfect romance that will be envied by other couples.

Sex isn't all physical attraction but… It's been said that romantic sex isn't all about physical appearances, but we all know that good looks can increase the sex appeal by a long way. Work out and try to look better for each other. The fitter you look, the sexier you'd look and feel, and that'll definitely increase your sex appeal and make you a better lover too.

Attention makes you sexy. The more you're admired by other members of the opposite sex, the more your partner will sexually desire you and stay interested in you. Attention from the opposite sex always has this effect on our partners. In a long term relationship, both partners would start to take each other's sex appeal for granted. After all, when something's easily accessible, it's easy to overlook its value. But when your partner is standing in a crowd and getting everyone's attention, that's when you'd realize just how awesome and sexy your partner truly is.

Regular sex is monotonous sex. Sex always gets monotonous and boring if you don't try something new every now and then. Sex isn't just about penetration. It's what you do with each other before, during and after sex that makes lovemaking feel more special.

Talking is sexy. When two lovers talk about sex, it helps each other understand the other partner's desires and expectations better. Talking about sex even when you're not having sex is always great for the relationship. So don't be a prude, speak up and your sex will only get better.

Hide your sexy bits. Don't be naked all the time in front of your partner. The more you walk around naked in the bedroom when you're not getting intimate, the more both of you will end up sexually desensitized. Dress up and don't reveal it all at once.

Missionary rules. The missionary position is the most comfortable and the most intimate of sex positions. Evolution has taught us to have sex while facing each other, and that's something very few species can do. Use it to build the romantic connection, but every now and then, try to vary the positions.

Sexy imagination. Whether you accept it or not, your mind would definitely stray while having sex with your partner. It's obviously not easy to just stare into each other's eyes for a good half an hour with a blank head. Instead of hiding your thoughts while making love, talk about it. Exploring each other's imagination in bed is a sexy rush that'll make sex a lot more exciting and lustful.

Sex is happiness. Having sex regularly makes you a happy person. Just like working out or shopping, sex too stimulates the release of endorphins that make you feel good about yourself. Sex can relieve a headache, eliminate stress, and make you feel calmer and more confident at an interview. So instead of avoiding sex when you're stressed, indulge in it. It'll make you and your partner feel better and bond better too.

Men and women and the way they look at sex. Men and women just don't look at lovemaking the same way. Men are visual creatures that are aroused by what they see physically, while women are more aroused by emotional intimacy and what they hear and feel while making love.

Drunk sex. Intoxicants like alcohol can at times be the biggest aphrodisiacs. Alcohol in small amounts reduces inhibition, which makes you open up more and feel relaxed while getting undressed in the company of another person. Alcohol consumption in males reduces the testosterone levels which reduces their libido proportionally to the alcohol they consume. On the other hand, alcohol consumption increases the testosterone levels in women. For most women, increase in alcohol consumption creates an increase in sexual satisfaction during orgasms.

Dress up and look sexy. Look your best around your partner instead of dressing down in frayed overalls all the time. If you can do that right, there's a good chance that your partner won't cheat on you.

Foreplay is a big part. The longer the foreplay, the more intense the orgasms and the pleasure both of you experience. So the next time both of you are under the sheets, don't go straight for the big act. Take your time to warm up, and the sex will last a lot longer. And good foreplay can even help a man who's having a hard time staying up stay up for longer.

True love doesn't define a perfect romance. True love is not the same as intense sexual attraction. This is the biggest sex secret that can quash a lot of misconceptions about romantic relationships. Experiencing true love will not give you the perfect relationship. True love is love. But a perfect relationship needs more. It needs love and lust to be successful.

When you're in a relationship, don't just hold hands and walk down a street and assume you're in the perfect romance. Push your partner against a wall now and then and make out too. Well, then you'd definitely have the perfect blend of love and lust, the perfect ingredients for romantic love.

Sunday, 23 February 2014

16 Signs Your Sexual Partner May Be HIV Positive

Within a month or two of HIV entering the body, 40% to 90% of people experience flulike symptoms known as acute retroviral syndrome (ARS).

But sometimes HIV symptoms don’t appear for years—sometimes even a decade—after infection.

“In the early stages of HIV infection, the most common symptoms are none,” says Michael Horberg, MD, director of HIV/AIDS for Kaiser Permanente, in Oakland, Calif. One in five people in the United States with HIV doesn’t know they have it, which is why it’s so important to get tested, especially if you have unprotected sex with more than one partner or use intravenous drugs.

Here are some signs that you may be HIV-positive.

Fever

One of the first signs of ARS can be a mild fever, up to about 102 degrees F.

The fever, if it occurs at all, is often accompanied by other usually mild symptoms, such as fatigue, swollen lymph glands, and a sore throat.

“At this point the virus is moving into the blood stream and starting to replicate in large numbers,” says Carlos Malvestutto, MD, instructor of infectious diseases and immunology in the department of medicine at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. “As that happens, there is an inflammatory reaction by the immune system.”

Fatigue

The inflammatory response generated by your besieged immune system also can cause you to feel tired and lethargic. Fatigue can be both an early and later sign of HIV.

Ron, 54, a public relations executive in the Midwest, started to worry about his health when he suddenly got winded just walking. “Everything I did, I got out of breath,” he says. “Before that I had been walking three miles a day.”

Ron had tested HIV positive 25 years before feeling so tired; fatigue during acute, or newly contracted, HIV might not be so obvious.

Achy muscles, joint pain, swollen lymph nodes

ARS is often mistaken for the flu, mononucleosis, or another viral infection, even syphilis or hepatitis.

That’s not surprising: Many of the symptoms are the same, including pain in the joints and muscles and swollen lymph glands.

Lymph nodes are part of your body’s immune system and tend to get inflamed when there’s an infection. Many of them are located in your armpit, groin, and neck.

Sore throat and headache

As with other symptoms, sore throat and headache can often be recognized as ARS only in context, Dr. Horberg says.

If you’ve engaged recently in high-risk behavior, an HIV test is a good idea. Get tested for your own sake and for others: HIV is most infectious in the earliest stage.

Keep in mind that the body hasn’t produced antibodies to HIV yet so an antibody test may not pick it up. (It can take a few weeks to a few months for HIV antibodies to show in a blood test). Investigate other test options such as one that detects viral RNA, typically within nine days of infection.

Skin rash

Skin rashes can occur early or late in the course of HIV/AIDS.

For Ron, this was another sign that he might not have run-of-the-mill allergies or a cold.

“They were like boils, with some itchy pink areas on my arms,” Ron says. The rashes can also appear on the trunk of the body. “If [the rashes] aren’t easily explained or easily treated, you should think about having an HIV test,” Dr. Horberg says.

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

Anywhere from 30% to 60% of people have short-term nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea in the early stages of HIV, Dr. Malvestutto says.

These symptoms can also appear as a result of antiretroviral therapy and later in the infection, usually as the result of an opportunistic infection.

“Diarrhea that is unremitting and not responding at all to usual therapy might be an indication,” Dr. Horberg says. Or symptoms may be caused by an organism not usually seen in people with healthy immune systems, he adds.

Weight loss

Once called “AIDS wasting,” weight loss is a sign of more advanced illness and could be due in part to severe diarrhea.

“If you’re already losing weight, that means the immune system is usually fairly depleted,” Dr. Malvestutto says. “This is the patient who has lost a lot of weight even if they continue to eat as much as possible. This is late presentation. We still see a lot of these.” It has become less common, however, thanks to antiretroviral therapy.

A person is considered to have wasting syndrome if they lose 10% or more of their body weight and have had diarrhea or weakness and fever for more than 30 days, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Dry cough

A dry cough was the first sign Ron had that something was wrong. He at first dismissed it as bad allergies.

But it went on for a year and a half—and kept getting worse. Benadryl, antibiotics, and inhalers didn’t fix the problem. Neither did allergists.

This symptom—an “insidious cough that could be going on for weeks that doesn’t seem to resolve,” Dr. Malvestutto says—is typical in very ill HIV patients.

Pneumonia

The cough and the weight loss may also presage a serious infection caused by a germ that wouldn’t bother you if your immune system was working properly.

“There are many different opportunistic infections and each one can present differently,” Dr. Malvestutto says. In Ron’s case, it was Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP), aka “AIDS pneumonia,” which eventually landed him in the hospital.

Other opportunistic infections include toxoplasmosis, a parasitic infection that affects the brain; a type of herpes virus called cytomegalovirus; and yeast infections such as thrush.

Night sweats

About half of people get night sweats during the early stages of HIV infection, Dr. Malvestutto says.

These can be even more common later in infection and aren’t related to exercise or the temperature of the room.

Similar to the hot flashes that menopausal women suffer, they’re also hard to dismiss, given that they soak your bedclothes and sheets.

Read the 6 remaining signs at Health.com

Thursday, 20 February 2014

MEN: Six Types Of Sex Women Enjoy

You seem to be noticing a pattern with your last couple of girlfriends: during the first few months, you can barely keep your hands off each other, and slowly but surely, the sexual frequency drops so much below the freezing point that you end up right back where you started: out with the guys, desperate to score.
but you want one

The thing is, you kinda like having a girlfriend. So how can you keep the dreaded bedroom boredom from setting in with your current lady? You must never let the sex become routine. It’s easier than you think; you just have to add different styles of lovemaking to your repertoire, and have a woman who’s willing to go the distance.

So what are these different styles and when are they appropriate? From romantic to animalistic, read on and find out how to keep the flame burning for good.

Type 1 – Seductive Sex

Chances are that your first few sexual encounters with your woman will revolve around seduction. In other words, you’re going to do your damndest to charm her right into your bed.

Look deep into her eyes and “sensualize” the conversation in order to seduce her mind and get the sexual energy between you flowing.

Once you have her eating out of the palm of your hand, take her in your arms and kiss her. Lead her into the bedroom and slowly undress her. Lay her down and make love to her while keeping eye contact. Maintain a constant, steady pace and refrain from using too many sound effects. After all, you’re the strong, silent type tonight.

This type of set-up is also good for when you’ve been together for a while and want to feel like the stud that you are, and want to remind her of that too.

Type 2 – Romantic Sex

This type of sex is good for when you’re both relaxed and not pressed for time, such as during a weekend getaway. It’s time to enjoy the fact that neither of you has anything to do but enjoy each other’s bodies.

Here’s your chance to give her what she wants: a romantic setting and seemingly endless foreplay. Light candles, put on some sexy music (it’s subjective), open up a bottle of Merlot, and caress all of her erogenous zones, including her thighs, butt, back, neck, soles of her feet, and breasts.

The ensuing sex should be slow and rhythmic, and allow both parties to enjoy every sensation to its fullest. Basically, it should feel like it’s going in slow motion.

Don’t forget, she also wants to get wild with you…

Type 3 – Animalistic Sex

Other times, you are just so hot for each other that prolonging foreplay just seems like agony, like when you’re at a club and get incredibly turned on, but have to wait until you get home. Once you unlock that front door, it’s time for animalistic sex.

Grab her and kiss her hard, and rip each other’s clothes off; it doesn’t even matter if some of them stay on. Go ahead and do it doggy style on the living room floor, or prop her up on the kitchen counter if you so desire. Do it fast and hard. Grab her hair by the roots, yell if you feel like it; just be sure to check your inhibitions at the door.

Type 4 – Passionate Sex
Perhaps you were away on business and haven’t seen her for a week, or maybe you had a huge fight and need to make up; the point is you’re burning with desire and you want to devour each other.

The resulting sex should be intense and deeply felt. Hold on to her body and make love to her like she’s all the woman you could ever want or need.

Type 5 – Quickie Sex
This one’s great if you’re pressed for time, stressed out, or in an unusual location that you really shouldn’t be having sex in, such as in your office, or on a somewhat secluded beach.

This one’s quick and to the point; you want an orgasm and you want it now.

Type 6 – Kinky Sex
If you and your woman have been together for a while and trust each other, and are looking to spice things up, it may just be time to get kinky.

Get out the scarves and tie her hands behind her head or to the bedpost, and make her your slave. Or blindfold her and keep her guessing what you’ll do next. Get your hands on some edible body paints and make her body your canvas. Tease her with a feather. Or shock her system with ice cubes or candle wax. Spank her.

You can also get her to wear some sexy lingerie and do a little strip tease for you. She can be your naughty school girl, cowgirl, French maid; whatever turns you on.

keep it coming

As long as you and your woman have compatible sex drives and a sense of adventure when it comes to your sexual escapades, you should be able to lead a mutually fulfilling sex life and prevent the flame from dying. Just remember to switch it up and spice it up.

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Thursday, 23 January 2014

10 FUNNY Body Connections: What Your Hand Says About Your Penis, And More

Your body parts are joined in ways you never imagined. For example, did you know the length of your index finger could secretly reveal your penis size? While most of these links sound strange, knowing about them could pay dividends down the line. Here are 10 crazy body connections that just might save your life.

1. What your voice says about your height: Researchers recently found that listeners can accurately determine the relative heights of speakers just by hearing them talk. Credit the frequency of "subglottal resonance," a sound produced in the lower airway of the lungs that gets progressively lower as height increases. Ever wonder why your tall buddies talk so low? Now you know.

2. What your eyes say about your brain: The small vessels behind your eyes could reveal how healthy your brain is, according to a recent report in Psychological Science. Researchers found that people with wider veins scored worse on IQ tests in middle age, which should give you another reason to get your peepers checked yearly.

3. What your skin says about your blood pressure: Wrinkles aren't just a sign of aging-they could also portend ticker trouble, a study says. When researchers separated people into groups based on cardiac disease risk and analyzed the youthfulness of their skin, those with the fewest wrinkles had lower blood pressure and lower heart disease risk.

4. What your hand says about your penis: We dare you to not look at your hand after reading this! Men whose index fingers are shorter than their ring fingers tend to have bigger penises, according to 2011 Korean research. That's because the testosterone guys get exposed to while they're still fetuses controls both penis and finger lengths, the researchers say.

5. What your fingers say about your cancer risk: A longer index finger might also put you at a lower risk of prostate cancer, according to a study in the British Journal of Cancer.

6. What your legs say about your erection: Suffering from restless leg syndrome (RLS)? You may have more serious problems than a case of the jimmy legs, finds a recent study from Harvard Medical School. Researchers found that men who had at least five RLS episodes each month were 50 percent more likely to develop erectile dysfunction than guys without fidgety limbs. Both conditions are linked to low levels of the feel-good chemical dopamine, which might be one potential explanation.

7. What your teeth say about your mind: A 2012 study suggested your ability to chew might predict your risk of dementia. But don't get too worried if you have trouble chomping: The researchers don't know if mental decline leads to poor dental care and less bite force, if difficulty chewing impacts the brain, or if it's simply just a random correlation.

8. What your pulse says about your heart: The flexibility of your aorta may soon be measured by checking the pulse in your finger, according to researchers. Your aorta is a major artery that, when stiff, can increase your risk of dying from heart attack or stroke. That could be good-and much more comfortable-news, since right now doctors have to check your pulse in the femoral artery deep in your groin to screen for aortic stiffness.

9. What your sleep says about your eyes: People with sleep apnea are almost twice as likely to develop glaucoma-an eye disease that can lead to blindness-within five years, finds research from Taiwan. When you aren't breathing at a normal rate, the loss of oxygen triggers damage to the optic nerves, or causes abnormal levels of gases in your blood-both of which could lead to glaucoma.

10. What your lips say about your memory: If you're one of the millions of people who get cold sores, that pesky outbreak on your lip could put you at an increased risk for Alzheimer's and dementia, according to a study. Researchers followed adults between the ages of 59 and 79 for eight years and found that those with a higher infectious burden-meaning they'd been exposed to a higher-risk virus, such as herpes simplex virus 1 and 2-were more likely to have worse cognition.

Signs He Wants You Only For Sex


If the thought that your relationships have nothing to do with love already hit you once or twice and you suspect that you are just being used for sex, this article is for you.

Signs that your man may needs you only for sex.

Have you ever met his friends?

If not that could be a very large red flag for you. If he is truly in the relationship because he is happy with you and is proud to be with you, there is no reason that he wouldn't want you to get acquainted with his friends.

Your relationships are one-sided

If you think back, can you remember a time when he did something for you or are you the one that is always cooking, cleaning, and buying him things but there is never the courtesy of reciprocation.

He says compliments only about your appearance

You like to hear that you are beautiful or smoking hot, but what about compliments to your personality of something that you do that is cute? If your guy only compliments your looks then you may want to start looking elsewhere.

He is never around when you need him a lot

When you really need support or someone to lean on and you are in a relationship you will usually go to your significant other. But what if he is never around? If he doesn't want to be there for the emotional happenings than he shouldn't be there for the bedroom happenings either.

You are only role-playing during sex

If the only thing you ever do in bed is role play then you just may be being used. If he is always trying to pretend that you are someone else other than yourself he may not really be liking your for who you truly are.