Upward and onward
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Posted:Jul 16, 2007 12:09 pm
Last Updated:Jun 21, 2016 10:25 am
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Made it over another little bump in the road of life. Two steps forward and one step back. How ever you look at it, that's still progress.
Now I just need to hear from some of you. Don't be so quiet!
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Judge, jury and executioner
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Posted:Jun 22, 2007 10:57 am
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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Just ran into one of those people who really suck. Someone who is very judgemental. The type who feels they are judge, jury and executioner. Seems to be plenty of those on this site.
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Over 56,000 respond to sex survey
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Posted:Jun 8, 2007 9:13 am
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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Wow MSNBC had over 56,000 adults respond to a new sex survey and it looks like We have pretty risky behavior in America. Here's a little info from the news story I found on the survey.
The survey, which was released Monday, found that while a majority of the survey participants consider themselves knowledgeable about AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, many are in denial when it comes to sex with someone new. Just 39 percent of people who took the survey always ask whether a new partner is infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, or other STDs. Nearly one-third said they never check on a prospective partner's sexual health status, and among those with less than a high school education, almost 50 percent never discuss the issue of STDs with a new partner – troubling statistics given the deadliness of AIDS and rising rates of genital herpes and other diseases.
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What would you change about your sex life?
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Posted:Jun 6, 2007 1:43 pm
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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I figured we might be a "little" different than subscribers. Let's see.
What would you change about your sex life? (vote for one) Have more sex
More emotional closeness
Be more interested in sex
Experiment more
Partner would be bigger
BELOW ARE THE RESULTS FROM THE Health.com SURVEY
What would you change about your sex life? Have more sex 29% More emotional closeness 20% Be more interested in sex 18% Experiment more 14% Partner would be bigger 4%
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Rain, Rain go away
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Posted:Jun 1, 2007 11:41 am
Last Updated:Jun 6, 2007 10:24 am
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Good grief it's raining again! I'm thinking of getting my boat out again so I have a form of transportation.
I'd much rather be boating across the lake instead of boating across town.
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Pick up lines
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Posted:Jun 1, 2007 11:39 am
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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What's your best pickup line????
They're funny or offensive depending on whom you ask. If you're up for a gamble – will your opener be met with a giggle or a slap? – consider laying it on the line with one of these:
Did you invite all these people? I thought it was just going to be the two of us. Do you think we might have a mutual friend who would introduce us? I'm rich and I don't believe in a prenuptial. I'm here. What are your other two wishes? Do you mind if I stop pretending that I'm not staring at you? Would you talk to me for a few minutes? It's good for me to be seen with a beautiful woman. I miss my teddy bear. Would you sleep with me? I think I could fall madly in bed with you.
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Sex Survey
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Posted:May 30, 2007 1:37 pm
Last Updated:Jun 1, 2007 9:33 am
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Here is a survey conducted for ABC Televisions "Primetime Live" program in 2004.
How do you fit in?
Monogamy Americans in committed relationships who have been faithful for the entire relationship: 84 percent
Sexually 'Traditional' Versus 'Adventurous' Americans who describe themselves as sexually traditional: 55 percent
Of those who describe themselves as traditional, 29 percent want to be more adventurous; of those who describe their partner as traditional, 41 percent want their partner to be more adventurous.
How Often? The survey dispels the "Sex and the City" myth that singles are having more sex than married couples.
Those in a committed relationship having sex once a week or more: 74 percent
Singles having sex once a week or more: 33 percent
Americans currently in a sexual relationship who say they have sex every day: 8 percent
Sex at the Office Americans who have had sex in the workplace: 12 percent
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The Caviar of Sex
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Posted:May 25, 2007 7:49 am
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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I found the following information on line this morning. Of course men and women view sex differently. Read the following below and then tell us what you feel is the Caviar of sex for you.
THE CAVIAR OF SEX The following excerpt is from the self help psychology book, Be Your Own Therapist.
THE CAVIAR OF SEX (as defined by a woman): sex in a context of a loving long-term committed relationship.
THE CAVIAR OF SEX (as defined by a man): sex with a Hollywood sex symbol
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Half Full or Half Empty
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Posted:May 25, 2007 6:26 am
Last Updated:May 30, 2007 10:35 am
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OK here's a question just to see how you think. Taking a look at life. How do you see it? Is your cup half full or half empty? For me it's half full. The question is whether I'm satisfied with it being half empty or do I want to fill it all the way to the top?
What about you?
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I did it
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Posted:May 21, 2007 10:30 am
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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OK simple enough. I final got a new photo. Yep you're right. You still can't see my face. I'll save that for those who actually want to get to know me a little better. I know a face pic would help. But I'm trying to take things slow and be very careful.
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Time for a picture change
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Posted:May 1, 2007 6:12 am
Last Updated:Jun 21, 2016 10:34 am
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It's definately time to change my picture. Now how should I go about getting a picture that tells a little about myself without giving away my identity? Any suggestions?
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Infidelity or the tapeworm?
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Posted:Apr 30, 2007 6:42 am
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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I was going through my old blogs from last year and noticed the one with the most activity was on the subject of no-strings sex. So I went back to WebMD and looked up infidelity.
Thought I'd share with you what I found there and pose this question. Do you feel you and your friends are more like the tapeworm or the rest of the animal kingdom?
By Martin Downs WebMD Feature
Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD
Sexual infidelity is one of humanity's great obsessions, perhaps second only to violence. We abhor it, yet we want to hear all about it, and some can't resist it. It's what has kept Jerry Springer on TV for the past 14 years and Greek mythology alive in the retelling for the past 3,000.
In one story after another, mundane and epic, we are reminded of the emotional and social fallout of messing around. That's in addition to the scowls it gets from the world's biggest religions. Why, then, is monogamy so hard for so many?
Perhaps for humans, monogamy does not come naturally, and biology predisposes us to seek multiple sex partners. That's what zoologist David Barash, PhD, and psychiatrist Judith Lipton, MD, argue in their book, The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in animals and People. Virtually all animals, they say, are far from being 100% monogamous 100% of the time.
"The only completely, fatalistically monogamous animal we've been able to identify is a tapeworm found in the intestines of fish," Lipton tells WebMD. That's because the male and female worms fuse together at the abdomen and never separate afterward.
Other animals, including humans, are motivated to ensure their reproductive success not only by picking the highest quality mate they can get but also by taking others on the side.
"The examples where monogamy is perceived to be the norm are generally facades when you actually do DNA testing and see who's sleeping with whom," Lipton says. She and Barash make a distinction between sexual fidelity and what they call "social monogamy." Even in animals that mate for life, like many birds do, DNA tests reveal that the offspring are often not related to the male of the pair.
That is the case with people, too. Lipton says she was once contacted by a Canadian hospital, where doctors were running genetic tests to find out 's risks for inherited diseases. In about 10% of the samples, the were not genetically related to the supposed father.
But make no mistake: Lipton and Barash, who have been married to each other for 28 years, don't say that sexual fidelity is impossible or wrong because it is not natural, only that it takes some effort. "We human beings spend a large part of our lives learning to do unnatural things, like play the violin or type on a computer," Lipton says.
The Flawed and the Faithful
If fidelity is a matter of skill, then why are some talented and others terribly clumsy?
People who enter into long-term monogamous relationships, and who really keep their promises, "tend to be very healthy mentally," Peter Kramer, MD, tells WebMD. Kramer, a psychiatrist, is the host of The Infinite Mind on NPR and author of Listening to Prozac, Should You Leave? and most recently, Against Depression.
"There are lots of things that they're not, and that makes it possible for them to do this thing that may be in some ways difficult," he says.
Don-David Lusterman, PhD, a marriage and family therapist and author of Infidelity: A Survival Guide, says he thinks some people who cheat are what he calls "pursuers," who are also called womanizers when they are men. "They tend to require great numbers of conquests and they perceive them as conquests," Lusterman tells WebMD. "I see that as a developmental flaw in an individual, as opposed to an affair frequently being a function of some disruption in the couplehood. They're very different things."
In clinical terms, he says, pursuers often have a narcissistic personality disorder. They crave and demand affection and attention but are not able to return it in kind.
Those who aren't pursuers may be susceptible to an affair because they are not aware that something is amiss or lacking in the relationship. Given the attention of another man or woman, "they just suddenly feel more special," says Luanne Cole Weston, PhD, a psychologist and expert moderator of WebMD's Sex Matters® message boards. "They ceased to feel as special in their own first relationship."
Others are well aware of their frustration and they actively seek what they want outside the relationship. "I do hear some variation of that quite frequently," Priya Batra, PsyD, a women's health psychologist in the Kaiser Permanente health care system, tells WebMD.
The proverbial midlife crisis can be another trigger for cheating, "And then you have the younger person who hasn't tasted enough of everything who maybe committed prematurely," Weston says.
Infidelity by the Numbers
A lot of the statistics on infidelity floating around are dubious. Some say that as many as 50% of women cheat on their husbands, and 70% of men step out on their wives.
More reliable and believable data come from the University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center. About 15% of women surveyed in 2002 said they'd ever had sex with someone besides their spouse while married, and 22% of men had. Roughly 2% of women and 4% of men had done so in the past year.
It's clear that men are more prone to infidelity, and notably, the longer they live, the more likely they are to cheat. According to the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey, 37% of men aged 50-59 had ever had an extramarital affair, compared with just 7% of men aged 18-29. The men's percentages went up steadily in each age range, whereas for women, the most perfidious were the baby boomers, born between 1943 and 1952. About 20% of them reported ever having had an affair, but in all other age ranges, infidelity hovered between 11% and 15%.
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Better Safe Than Sorry
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Posted:Apr 27, 2007 8:58 am
Last Updated:May 21, 2024 5:39 am
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Someone sent me this joke the other day. Now due to the recent controversy with Imus and others please note the language and accents in this joke could be offense to some. If you are easily offended please read no further.
While in China, a man is very sexually promiscuous and does not use a condom all the time. A week after arriving Back home in the States, he wakes one morning to find his penis covered with bright green and purple spots.
Horrified, he immediately goes to see a doctor. The Doctor, never having seen anything like this before, orders some tests and tells the man to return in two days for the results.
The man returns a couple of days later and the doctor Says: "I've got bad news for you ---you've contracted Mongolian VD. It's very rare and almost unheard of here. We know very little about it."
The man looks a little perplexed and says: "Well, give me a shot or something and fix me up, Doc." The doctor answers: "I'm sorry, there's no known cure. We're going to have to amputate your penis."
The man screams in horror, "Absolutely not! I want a second opinion." The doctor replies: "Well, it's your choice. Go ahead if you want but surgery is your only choice."
The next day, the man seeks out a Chinese doctor, figuring that he'll know more about the disease. The Chinese doctor examines his penis And proclaims: "Ah, yes, Mongolian VD. Vely rare disease."
The guy says to the doctor: "Yeah, yeah, I already know that, but what can we do? My American doctor wants to operate and amputate my penis!"
The Chinese doctor shakes his head and laughs: "Stupid Amelican docta, always want to opelate. Make more money that way. No need to opelate!"
Oh, Thank God!" the man replies.
"Yes," says the Chinese doctor, "You no worry! Wait two weeks. Faw off by itself!"
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