Nov 17, 2009 -
(CNN) -- They don`t call it "Twi Crack" for nothing.Lisa Hansen, for example, thought she had lost her mind the first time she read "Twilight." Partly because she`s 36."I was absolutely worried that something was wrong with me," the Utah mother of two said. "I just couldn`t put it down -- I was obsessed completely."She picked up the first of Stephenie Meyer`s vampire novels -- recommended by a teen neighbor -- with few expectations.
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Nov 07, 2009 -
Sex is good for you: For fighting cancer to the common cold - it's just what the doctor ordered (and men benefit most!)
• By A. Magee
Making love could be one of the few pleasures in life that is genuinely good for you, say researchers.
Not only does a healthy sex life boost mood, but there is growing evidence to show it boosts your physical well-being, too - from increasing longevity to reducing the risk of erectile dysfunction and even heart attack.
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Nov 10, 2009 -
Anal cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the anus. The anus is the end of the large intestine, below the rectum, through which stool (solid waste) leaves the body. The anus is formed partly from the outer, skin layers of the body and partly from the intestine.
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Feb 12, 2008 -
Question: Do some foods really increase libido? If so, which ones!
By D.
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Oct 28, 2009 -
Crying During or After Sex: Why it Happens to Women and What it Could Mean
If you’ve ever noticed a tear rolling down your cheek during intercourse, you were likely confused, frustrated, or maybe even embarrassed. But rest assured, it happens to the best of us and it’s not as uncommon as you may think. In fact, many women find themselves bursting into tears for no obvious reason, leaving their partners puzzled as well.
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Oct 18, 2009 -
'm confused about whether I should break up with my boyfriend or not. We have been together for 2 1/2 years and I feel like he isn't attracted to me anymore. We maybe have sex twice a month..but that's b/c I initiate it.
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Oct 18, 2009 -
I'm confused about whether I should break up with my boyfriend or not. We have been together for 2 1/2 years and I feel like he isn't attracted to me anymore. We maybe have sex twice a month..but that's b/c I initiate it.
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Oct 15, 2009 -
The argument over women working is over.
Thirty years ago one third of workers were women; that number is now nearly half. Rather than increasing conflict or competition between the sexes, more than three quarters of Americans (75% of men, 77% of women) view this as positive for society; only 19% say it’s a negative.
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Sep 29, 2009 -
The G-spot: What is it?
The Gräfenberg spot or G-spot was discovered by Ernst Gräfenberg a German gynecologist who first described it as “an erotic zone located on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra that would swell during sexual stimulation.” The area the G-spot occupies is called the urethral sponge and it is tissue that surrounds the urethra (the tube we pee out of) that swells with fluid during sexual arousal. It is associated with the prostate gland in men and is made up of a complex system of erectile tissue, secretion glands (the Skene’s gland), the internal pelvic nerve and muscles that engage with one another during the arousal cycle. In most women it is sensitive to pressure and stimulation which can lead to high levels of sexual arousal and powerful orgasms. The existence of a G-spot has been widely accepted and most popular sexology books treat it as fact. In one study of female ejaculation, 84% of the approximately 1300 professional women who responded reported a sensitive area in the vagina, and this was correlated with those who also reported ejaculation.
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Aug 28, 2009 -
The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare
Eight things we can do to improve health care without adding to the deficit.
By JOHN MACKEY
"The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
—Margaret Thatcher
With a projected $1.8 trillion deficit for 2009, several trillions more in deficits projected over the next decade, and with both Medicare and Social Security entitlement spending about to ratchet up several notches over the next 15 years as Baby Boomers become eligible for both, we are rapidly running out of other people's money.
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