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April 11, 2008

Girls toys

A new adult toy site asked over 1 hundred and 70 UK shoppers in September what their favourite sex aid was along with other personal questions. A dildo or dong can help add extra stimulation along with penetration. If you like dildos you should try it with your favourite Sexual Lubricants It was identified that the most favourite sex aid for UK shoppers was the vibrator, and they just loved it! Ladies were so excited by the idea of a big vibrator that many of them would use it straight after coming home from work. The best kinds of vibrator were the Jessica rabbit vibrators as they help to stimulate the clit as well as inserting into the flower. The other discovery the new adult toy site found out was that the sex toy users just loved using their sex aid on a daily basis by themselves. If the ladies were in a good relationship they would use it with their loving wives. The 2nd most popular sex aid was the exciting dong. Dongs are similar to vibrators except they don’t have batteries or vibrate. Dongs come in all shapes and sizes from 8 inches to twelve inches. They can come with sucker cups to have a brill experience hands free and can easily attach to a bath or toilet set. Dongs have been a firm top seller since the 90’s and looks like they will be around for a long time. A new adult toy site found the best way to pleasure a women is to buy them both a vibrator and a dildo.

Filed under: Better Shopping — Admin @ 5:20 pm

Illness - What Can We do About it?

Illness concerns everyone. How can we approach it? And what
is the reason behind illness? Whether you need to stay well
or get well, lifestyle changes are essential to help you win
the fight against illness.

The reason behind illness

There is a reason behind illness. Sometimes the reason is
virus or bacteria, sometimes there is a psychological or
social reason. Many times it is difficult to see any reason,
but often we can find the reason in our lifestyle and daily
habits.

How can we stay well?

Our body has an inherent ability to heal itself. It’s
important to remember that, whatever treatment we choose
when we get ill. By making changes in our lifestyle we are
able to strengthen the self healing ability and minimize the
reason for illness. Lifestyle changes can be made in four
areas:

* Food and drink area

* Exercise area

* Sleep area

* Mental, social and spiritual area

The fourth area includes stress, which has become a big
problem in modern society. We could, of course, go beyond
these areas and ask ourselves what kind of society we would
need in order to stay healthy.

How can we get well?

When we are ill we need to help the body cure itself. If
it’s only a cold we’ve got, maybe it’s enough just keeping
warm, relaxing and drinking hot water with a spoon of honey.
Most of the time that would do it. The body will heal itself
in a few days. But when we get something more serious our
body needs more help to fight against illness. Should we
choose conventional or alternative treatment? To make the
right decision concerning treatment we need knowledge. It’s
important to study the basics of a few possible alternative
treatments, contact people who offer treatments and people
who have been treated by them, ask questions, build a basis
on which to make a decision. We should also ask our
conventional doctor exactly what treatment he/she has in
mind, what it does to the body, and what the secondary
effects are.

Whatever treatment we choose, the results will improve when
we add lifestyle changes to the agenda. Lifestyle changes
are essential for an optimal result of any treatment.
Whatever illness we suffer from, lifestyle changes will
improve the chances of recovery.

Get well through:

* Treatment

** Lifestyle changes

***Treatment AND lifestyle changes

Ingela Berger - EzineArticles Expert Author

About The Author

Ingela Berger started her own Internet business Lifestyle Plans in 2003 out of a desire to inspire and encourage others to make reality of their dreams of a personal, healthy and fulfilling lifestyle. Ingela has studied theatre directing, acting, history of art, history of ideas, health communication and leadership psychology. After some years working with art exhibitions and the theatre she went back to college and is now a health and lifestyle consultant.

Filed under: Meds + Medicine — Admin @ 4:19 am

Indoor Sauna Rooms - The Inside Scoop

Thanks to the many different types of home saunas now on the market, almost any residence can accommodate the addition of one of these therapeutic marvels. Portable saunas are often popular choices for people who live in smaller quarters such as apartments or condominiums, while outdoor saunas can be ideal for homeowners whose properties include backyards.

If, however, you prefer permanent to portable and your dream is to incorporate a sauna into the private confines of your own cozy little home, don’t rule out an indoor sauna just because you think you haven’t enough space. With the help of the right sauna specialist, you can find the perfect indoor sauna for your surroundings.

Typically, many homeowners first examine their basements, bathrooms and sometimes even bedrooms as potential locations for an indoor sauna installation. Oftentimes, drainage or other existing outfitting can help sway homeowners to lean more towards a bathroom or basement sauna than to a bedroom sauna, however. As with most home renovations, cost savings can be a vital factor in the decision-making process.

For some homeowners, the presence of an unused or underutilized room can make the choice easier. Given the proper attention, this room can then rather quickly and almost magically become the favorite room in the house - the sauna room. Of course, no matter where a home sauna is specifically located, that is exactly where the resident sauna bather wants to be when it comes time to relax and unwind.

Indoor saunas certainly offer some obvious advantages over outdoor saunas. For example, you never have to face rain, snow, cold or darkness to access your indoor sauna. You don’t have to worry about other people in your neighborhood seeing you enter or exit your indoor sauna in your bathrobe, swimsuit or towel. And if crimes such as vandalism or assault are issues of concern in your community, then you and your sauna are both that much safer indoors.

For more information on indoor saunas, including the differences between traditional Finnish saunas and far infrared saunas, contact a qualified residential sauna manufacturer or retailer.

Pertti Olavi Jalasjaa is the Finnish-born author of “The Art of Sauna Building,” an acclaimed reference book on sauna construction. He is also the general manager of Great Saunas, which has been manufacturing and selling high-quality saunas and sauna kits to sauna enthusiasts around the world since 1974. Visit Great Saunas online at http://www.greatsaunas.com.

Filed under: House Of Home Improvement — Admin @ 4:10 am

THE IMPORTANCE OF PERCOLATION

Copyright 2005 Writer’s Eye Advisory Service

Percolating over a creative process isn’t procrastination,
though it may look like it from the outside. Percolating over a
chosen creative project, happens at any point along the
creativity continuum, from choosing an idea, developing plans,
creating the product to displaying the project. Sometimes you
will need to take a break from your project, life events
interrupts. If you’ve set up a break schedule, then you don’t
have to worry about taking a permanent break. Taking breaks will
allow you to concentrate on other parts of your life, while your
brain processes what you’ve just completed in your creative
session. If you are prone to procrastination following
percolation time, then set and share your goals with another
artist. This will help you return to your creative work at the
consistently. Percolation time can be short or long. An example
of a short percolation time is when you write a portion of a
chapter during your creative session. Take a walk. Start working
on a new chapter at your next session. Here are some fears that
you may encounter as you experience your percolation time:

–You may doubt your ability to return to your original creative
pace. –You may not be comfortable experiencing a strong
positive reaction when you complete a portion of your project.
–You may run out of ideas. –You may not have completed any
part of the project perfectly. –Others might reject your work,
which means that they may be rejecting you. –You may be afraid
that once you stop, you won’t be able to start again.–You may
feel too powerless to finish this project, so you decide to give
up on the project completely. What can you do when you feel too
powerless?

Remember to:

–Listen to all of your reactions. –Schedule a working personal
break. –Talk, write, act (exercise or dance, etc.) or pray out
your feelings. –Put away your feeling work for 24 hours.
–Reread your feeling work. –Choose one new idea. –Write or
pray about this idea for five minutes. –Identify your feelings
now. –Create one new short-term goal for your project. –Take
the first action listed to complete your goal. –Check in with
yourself. (feelings, thoughts and physical responses)

If you experience a strong positive reaction, then resume your
previous creative process.

If you experience an ambivalent reaction, you may be
experiencing the natural discomfort of learning a new set of
skills. This is a temporary situation. Resume your previous
creative process as soon as you can.

Finally, if you experience a strong negative reaction, repeat
the exercise until your experience a positive reaction or decide
to work on a different project. Percolation time can be both
exhilarating and frustrating. Discipline yourself to keep on
creating your unique product, while putting your strong
reactions to work for you as you put them in their proper place.

Filed under: Self Improvement Infos — Admin @ 3:05 am

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