Thursday, January 13, 2011

Eat More Dark Fruits and Be Sexy

Looking for love? Help yourself to carrots, peaches, plums and nectarines. Apparently, they may make you more appealing to the opposite sex. A study has found dark fruit and vegetables causes an increase in yellow skin tone sexier than a sun tan.

The colour changes from pigmented fruit and vegies enhanced the perceived attractiveness of faces, researchers at the University of Bristol and the University of St Andrews found.

Participants ranked a skin tone caused by healthy eating as the most attractive.

Fruit and vegies with high levels of the antioxidant carotenoid, produced the best looking skin.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Do You Need For a Good Sex Fantasy?

It’s a scene from everyone’s worst nightmare: You’re in the bedroom, making love with your partner, and then, deep in the throes of passion, just when the imminent orgasm is about to occur, your partner screams out someone else’s name.
Whoa baby!

Immediately both partners are shocked, ashamed and maybe even angry – hold on, you were thinking of whom just now? What’s so wrong with me that you were in your head with someone else?

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Do You Like Erotic Massage?

Erotic massage or sensuous massage is the use of massage techniques to achieve or enhance sexual arousal. Massages have been used for medical purposes for a very long time. Its use for erotic purposes also has a long history.

Today it is used by some couples on occasions as part of lovemaking, either as foreplay or as the final sex act. Erotic massages typically feature massages in erogenous zones of the body to increase sexual arousal.

In the Western medical tradition genital massage of a woman to orgasm by a physician or midwife was a standard treatment for female hysteria, an ailment considered common and chronic in women.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Low Level of Sexual Desire

One cannot generalize as to why someone is experiencing a low level of sexual desire. Loss of libido can have a variety of causes, some psychological, some not.

Stress and fatigue

Perhaps the leading cause of lost sexual desire is stress and fatigue. Most often, the condition is temporary and returns when the stressful period ends, or the person is able to get appropriate rest.

Friday, October 8, 2010