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Thursday 31 January 2013

Ways to Double Your Pleasure During Sex

How to Double Your Pleasure During Sex

Compliment her on how her breasts feel early in foreplay. According to a UCLA study, women unhappy with their breast size are 16 times more likely to hide their breasts during sex—and where's the fun in that? "Comment on her high responsiveness to stimulation," says Patti Britton, Ph.D., a clinical sexologist. "It takes the emphasis off of how they look." Then use these strategies to make the most of your turn-on type.
You're a Small Boobs Man
Men who like small-breasted women—and there are millions of them—are often seeking a more submissive, non-threatening partner, says psychologist Stuart Fischoff. Also, you may get the psychological hint that she’s not trying to compete with other women who have larger breasts, and therefore she’ll be loyal to you. Or maybe the very first girl you had a crush on had small breasts, and if she constructed your earliest example of what’s sexy, her memory may still lead you to find small-breasted women exciting.
To maximize your arousal, have her stretch during missionary-position sex, by straightening her arms above her head. Anything that makes her appear long and lithe will flatten her breasts and stroke your primal urges.
You're a Big Boobs Man
Some researchers have theorized that human breasts evolved to be so preciously pendulous because, well, they need to do the work a baboon’s backside does in attracting a mate. “Unlike a baboon, a human woman walks upright and needs to have her sexual attributes up front,” says sex therapist Michael Perry. So, in a sense, her breasts may be a frontal derrière. In fact, the visual qualities of the breasts and the behind aren’t all that different. “Also, men and women look for differentiation in their sex partners,” says Perry. We already bring flat and hard to the bedroom; we need something curvy, supple and bouncy to make us feel complete.
Try this move: Put her on top so she faces you and let her do the bouncing. For a fuller experience, have her hold her breasts together and do the movement thing you’ve seen in the porn movies. Just be gentle and use plenty of lubricant; she’s not built to handle harsh friction up there.

How to Handle Every Breast Type

How to Handle Every Breast Type

     Breasts are like snowflakes. Every one is unique. Know the right moves, though, and you'll have her melting in your arms. (And for more ways to melt her mind, pick up a copy of
The Men's Health and Women's Health Big Book of Sex.)
  • Large Breasts: In a study conducted at the University of Vienna, researchers found that large breasts were about 24 percent less sensitive than small ones. "This is probably because the nerve that transmits sensation from the nipple is stretched," says Alan Matarasso, M.D., a plastic surgeon in New York City. Stimulate the outer sides of her breasts, just below the armpits, with your tongue or fingertips. Make flipping motions with your tongue and even experiment with light nibbling.
  • Small Breasts: They're sensitive, but they can handle more motion because of their size. Use your palms to cup and gently bounce her breasts during sex. 
  • Droopy Breasts: Droopy breasts can be the least sensitive--not only are the nerves stretched, but they're compressed by the breasts' weight. Have her lie on her back; it'll cause her breasts to shift up and out, relieving the tension on the nerves and helping her focus on the pleasure. 
  • Surgically Enhanced Breasts: If done properly, implants won't interfere with sensation. But they will move differently. Concentrate on the surface of her breasts. Use your tongue to make circles that gradually spiral in toward the nipples. 
  • New-Mom Breasts: Her nipples will be tender, so focus on the breasts' undersides, which are frequently neglected. Gently cup and support her breasts. It'll feel nice to her after a long day of suckling.

Goat Wins Court Case in Australia

Goat wins court case in Australia

Picture: Fir0002 via Wikimedia Commons
A goat has been cleared of vandalism.

Gary the goat has had his court case dismissed in Australia after a judge ruled neither the four-legged animal, who had been pulled up for allegedly eating flowers outside Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art, nor his owner Jim Dezarnaulds could be held accountable for the crime.

However, Jim was still ordered to pay AU$440 because of Gary's actions, but there wasn't enough evidence to say the animal – who had his own lawyer – was taken to the site to deliberately eat the flowers.

Jim explained: "I’m a comedian, I can come up with jokes, but it’s pretty hard to compete with cops coming up with this stuff.

"It’s obviously a joke, but the fact that we’re here it’s gone a bit beyond a joke." 

culled from

BreakingNews.ie

Three-year-old ranks in top cleverest people in world

Three-year-old ranks in top cleverest people in world

A three-year-old boy ranks among the top one per cent of cleverest people in the world.

Sherwyn Sarabi has joined Mensa – the oldest high IQ society in the world – after tests revealed he had an IQ of 136, and according to his mother, Amanda Sarabi, he is able to point out every country in the world on a globe and match it to its flag.

By the age of two, the toddler – who has a reading age of six and started speaking when he was 10 months old - was able to read and count to 200, as well as name parts of the body, internal organs and planets in the solar system.

Anna said: "His general knowledge is amazing. He knows about everything. It's not like talking to a three year old"

BreakingNews.ie

Aeroplane passenger gagged and bound to his seat with gaffer tape


Aeroplane passenger gagged and bound to his seat with gaffer tape

A passenger armed with a camera phone captures the moment staff onboard an Icelandair flight to New York restrained the unnamed man with duct tape after he began hitting people, screaming profanities and spitting.

celandair said it had to restrain a passenger on a flight from Reykjavik to New York City because he was hitting people, screaming profanities at fellow travellers and spitting.
Thursday's incident was getting media attention after a photograph began circulating on the Internet purporting to show the passenger tied to his seat with tape and plastic restraints.
Icelandair spokesman Gudjon Arngrimsson said the passenger was bound after his behaviour became unruly and threatening.
The airline said police took the man off the plane when it landed at Kennedy Airport at around 6:30 pm local time (23:30 GMT).
Ron Marsico, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the airport, told reporters that police took the 46-year-old man to a hospital after determining that he was drunk.
No charges were filed, he said.
The passenger's name wasn't released.

Daily Telegraph

Wednesday 30 January 2013

WOMAN KILLS 5 OUT OF HER 7 CHILDREN BECUASE HUSBAND DOES NOT WANT LARGE FAMILY




A 28-year-old woman in Germany has confessed to killing each of her five children shortly after giving birth to them.
The woman turned herself in to police in the German city of Flensburg and made a "comprehensive confession", according to spokesman Dirk Czarnetzki.
The woman confessed to police that she killed her children, then hid their bodies. She was then arrested on five counts of manslaughter.
Ulrike Stahlmann-Liebelt, the head prosecutor in Flensburg, said the woman has two living children, aged eight and 10, though her name is not being released in accordance with German privacy laws.
The case has shocked the small German town of Husum where the woman lived.
It is alleged she began hiding her pregnancies in 2006, avoiding doctors and hospitals before killing each infant shortly after giving birth.
The paper sorting station where the woman hid one of the bodies
She claimed to have given birth to two of her children at home and three of them in nearby woods.
"She had the impression her husband would leave her if she had any more children, and that's why she didn't tell anyone she was pregnant, including her husband," said Mr Stahlmann-Liebelt.
The woman also said her family lived at a certain level of prosperity, which she feared might be endangered by another child. She added her husband had made it clear he did not want a bigger family.

The husband has told police that he knew nothing about the pregnancies and it was not entirely clear how his wife managed to keep them secret.
Police found the first child's body dumped in a paper sorting station in 2006, nine miles (15 kms) 
The second was found in a parking area near a motorway in 2007.
After reading news reports that DNA results had confirmed the two children had the same parents, fearful of being caught, the woman decided not to dispose of the other bodies in public places.
She hid the next three infants in boxes in the basement of the building where she lived.
Police have recovered the bodies and sent them for autopsy, but forensic experts have not yet been able to determine exactly how the woman killed the babies or when.
A judge has ordered the woman be held in custody until she is charged, which typically takes several months in Germany. Mr Stahlmann-Liebelt said it was too early to say what penalty she might face if convicted.
The quite town of Husum where the woman lives
The second was found in a parking area near a motorway in 2007.
After reading news reports that DNA results had confirmed the two children had the same parents, fearful of being caught, the woman decided not to dispose of the other bodies in public places.
She hid the next three infants in boxes in the basement of the building where she lived.
Police have recovered the bodies and sent them for autopsy, but forensic experts have not yet been able to determine exactly how the woman killed the babies or when.
A judge has ordered the woman be held in custody until she is charged, which typically takes several months in Germany. Mr Stahlmann-Liebelt said it was too early to say what penalty she might face if convicted.

WOMAN KILLS 5 OUT OF HER 7 CHILDREN BECUASE HUSBAND DOES NOT WANT LARGE FAMILY


Husum

A 28-year-old woman in Germany has confessed to killing each of her five children shortly after giving birth to them.
The woman turned herself in to police in the German city of Flensburg and made a "comprehensive confession", according to spokesman Dirk Czarnetzki.
The woman confessed to police that she killed her children, then hid their bodies. She was then arrested on five counts of manslaughter.
Ulrike Stahlmann-Liebelt, the head prosecutor in Flensburg, said the woman has two living children, aged eight and 10, though her name is not being released in accordance with German privacy laws.
The case has shocked the small German town of Husum where the woman lived.
It is alleged she began hiding her pregnancies in 2006, avoiding doctors and hospitals before killing each infant shortly after giving birth.
The paper sorting station where the woman hid one of the bodies
She claimed to have given birth to two of her children at home and three of them in nearby woods.
"She had the impression her husband would leave her if she had any more children, and that's why she didn't tell anyone she was pregnant, including her husband," said Mr Stahlmann-Liebelt.
The woman also said her family lived at a certain level of prosperity, which she feared might be endangered by another child. She added her husband had made it clear he did not want a bigger family.
The husband has told police that he knew nothing about the pregnancies and it was not entirely clear how his wife managed to keep them secret.
Police found the first child's body dumped in a paper sorting station in 2006, nine miles (15 kms) from Husum where she lived.
The quite town of Husum where the woman lives
The second was found in a parking area near a motorway in 2007.
After reading news reports that DNA results had confirmed the two children had the same parents, fearful of being caught, the woman decided not to dispose of the other bodies in public places.
She hid the next three infants in boxes in the basement of the building where she lived.
Police have recovered the bodies and sent them for autopsy, but forensic experts have not yet been able to determine exactly how the woman killed the babies or when.
A judge has ordered the woman be held in custody until she is charged, which typically takes several months in Germany. Mr Stahlmann-Liebelt said it was too early to say what penalty she might face if convicted.