Search This Blog

Monday, August 3, 2015

HOW TO TALK DIRTY TO HIM AND SPICE UP YOUR LOVE LIFE


Dirty talk.
You know guys love it.  You know it’s a fabulous way to turn your man on both in and out of the bedroom.
But how do you do it?
I mean how do you talk dirty without the fear of feeling awkward, embarrassed, or worse?  How can you still be a “good girl” while expressing your naughty side without the fear and worry of being called a slut or suddenly having your man break out in laughter because you sound like a cute school girl saying a bad word for the first time, instead of the sexy seductress or erotic goddess you’re trying to be?
Enter, the Language of Desire by Felicity Keith and Michael Fiore, the new erotic training program that teaches women how to talk dirty and fire up their sex lives.
Most men find women who talk dirty to them in bed irresistible. Just one whispered word in his ear can turn a guy rock hard in an instant. The problem is that not every woman knows what to say, while others may feel way too embarrassed to talk dirty. A woman might find herself completely speechless if a guy asks her to say something sexy, ruining the moment.
Talking dirty isn’t easy for anyone. But it’s a scientific fact that the biggest erogenous zone is the mind. If you can turn him on mentally, you can turn him on in bed. Language of Desire can teach you how to make your man feel sexier, more attracted to you, and please you better.
Felicity Keith created Language of Desire after she found out firsthand how a few spoken words could transform a sex life. She isn’t the kind of person you’d expect would write sex advice, like a sex worker, or a sex therapist. She’s just your average mom who has a great sex life in a committed relationship.  Language of Desire is based on everything that she learned about how to make her lover full of desire for her—something every woman deserves from their partners.
If you’ve ever felt a man pull away, lose interest or suddenly stop chasing or seducing you and didn’t know why or what to do…

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DRINK COCONUT WATER FOR 7 DAYS

Many people claim that coconut has an almost magical effect on the human body, with uncountable health benefits. There are many advantages of consuming coconut in all of its forms (some may surprise you).
Coconut water has a practical and compatible structure with blood plasma within the human bloodstream. It has been used in armed conflicts in the past, as a replacement for blood and has saved numerous lives.
Today, coconut oil is used all over the world. It can be found in numerous retail markets which offer you the opportunity to take advantage of this unbelievable gift from nature and what is one of the best detoxification elements in the world.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DRINK COCONUT WATER?

Drinking coconut water strengthens your immune system and eliminates bacteria which cause urinary tract infections, gonorrhea, gum disease, as well as viruses which cause colds, infectious diseases and typhus.
Not only will coconut water increase your energy, but as a natural diuretic it supports thyroid hormones and kidney function.  It will cleanse the urinary tract and bladder canals and eliminate toxins from the body.  Young coconut water helps dissolve kidney stones by diluting your urine so that the various chemicals in your kidneys such as calcium, phosphates, uric acid, etc. are relatively easy to flush out of your system.
Due to its dietary fiber, it is also beneficial for digestion. Drinking it regularly assists in the elimination of gastric acid.  As for weight loss, it helps people lose weight primarily though decreasing appetite levels.
If you have acne, oily or dry skin, all you need to do is soak cotton in some coconut water and apply it directly to the affected area. It will clean and hydrate the skin, but most importantly, it will keep the pores open. If you mix the coconut water with olive oil, you can cleanse the body and eliminate bowel parasites.
Many experts claim many pregnancy related health problems could be addressed with the help of coconut water. Pregnant women should drink one cup of coconut water every morning to balance the electrolytes to prevent hypertension (high blood pressure).
One cup of coconut water is enough to keep your skin hydrated and radiant during the entire day. Also, drink coconut water to regain your energy after exhausting physical activities.

>>> Is It Possible To Stop Diabetes Naturally? New Program Claims It Is…



In the new e-book Diabetes Protocol, Kenneth Pullman claims to have found an inexpensive, natural way that allows you to live without diabetes in as little as a few weeks.
The Diabetes Protocol outlines the natural strategies that Pullman uncovered in his research, which suggest that a few adjustments to your lifestyle can wind up restoring everything that diabetes took away from you: your freedom, your ability to eat foods worry free, and your sense of well-being and health.
This is what life is like for everyone else, and it’s the way that you can live too.
But first you have to make the adjustments that the Diabetes Protocol prescribes. If you’re ready to make a few lifestyle changes that will keep your body operating the way that Kenneth Pullman says is necessary to avoid the diabetic reactions, you will be able to live life the way you used to, the way that you see everyone else doing.
Not all of these choices and lifestyle changes are going to be easy to make. A lot of people who try programs similar to what Pullman is suggesting wind up giving up, because they just don’t have the self-discipline required to juggle the right eating choices with proper exercise and thinking. Those failures don’t mean that the programs don’t work, but they do mean that the people who use these programs essentially decide whether these programs work for them or not.
If you act now, you won’t just be getting The Diabetes Protocol, but a whole host of other e-books for revitalizing your life after diabetes.
If you are skeptical about natural ways to treat conditions such as diabetes, without the drugs and needles, you should probably check out Diabetes Protocol anyway. There is a 60-day money back guarantee on this program, so if it doesn’t work for you, you will not risk a dime!

THE 10 HOTTEST WOMEN ALIVE

10. Kate Upton
22 year-old model and actress, Kate Upton, graced the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2012 and 2013. She shot to international fame in 2011 after a video of her doing the dougie at an L.A. Clippers game went viral. Kate was named “Sexiest Woman” by People in 2014, and was named Model of the Year at the Style Awards at the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York in 2013.

9. Cara Delevingne
The incredibly sexy London-born Cara Delevingne is making a name for herself as a triple threat – model/actress/singer. The 22 year old has already been in the modeling business for 12 years, and in 2012 she landed a small role in Anna Karenina. She stars in the film adaptation of Paper Towns, set for release this year. She’ll be appearing as a mermaid in the 215 fantasy film, Pan. Sounds sexy. Next year will see hit the big screen again, as Enchantress in Suicide Squad. And to top it all off, Cara was named “Model of the Year” at the British Fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014.

8. Margo Robbie
24 year-old Australian, Margot Robbie, rose to worldwide fame 2013 after co-starring in the Wolf of Wall Street. Australians will fondly remember her as Donna Freedman on the long-running soap opera, Neighbours. 2015 sees Margot star alongside Will Smith in the dark comedy, Focus. And there are huge things set in motion for 2016, when Suicide Squad is due to hit theaters, with Margo starring as an apparently pants-less Harley Quinn. She’ll also be starring in Tarzan, alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Christoph Waltz.

7. Irina Shayk
Russian model and actress, Irina Shayk, is perhaps best known for her various appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. In fact, the 29 year-old as appeared in every annual swimsuit edition since 2007, and graced the cover in 2011. She’s also pretty well-known for her five-year relationsHercules, alongside Dwane Johnson. But Irina has a big heart as well; she helped to rebuild the children’s ward of a hospital in her home town, and is the ambassador for Russian charity, Pomogi, which cares for sick children.
6. Beyonce
One of the biggest icons and sex symbols today, the 33 year-old Texan was named “World’s Most Beautiful Woman” by People in 2012, and she landed the cover of GQ’s 2013 issue featuring the list of “100 Sexiest Women on the 21st Century.” She’s received a tone of awards, and has consistently produced massive hits, dating all the way back to her Destiny’s Child days. As a solo artist, she’s sold more than 75 million albums worldwide, plus another 60 million with Destiny’s Child. She’s also the third most awarded woman in history at the Grammy’s, falling only behind Allison Krauss and Aretha Franklin.

5. Chrissy Teigen
29 year-old American model, Chrissy Teigen, came into the spotlight in a big way over the last few weeks, after posting a picture of her stretchmarks on Instagram. The post initiated a movement of sorts, with scores of women posting pictures showing off their battle scars. But stretchmarks and all, we think Chrissy Teigen is perfect, and we’re not the only ones. She’s been featured in Sports Illustrated a bunch of times, and has even graced the cover. And in her spare time, Chrissy loves to cook and write. Perfection.

4. Scarlett Johansson
New Yorker, Scarlet Johansson, consistently ranks highly in GQEsquirePlayboy, and FHM lists, and it’s not difficult to see why. In fact, she’s the only woman ever to take out the title of Esquire’s “Sexiest Woman Alive.” The gorgeous 30 year-old is something of a sex symbol, but she’s also incredibly talented. She even starred as Maggie in a Broadway production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, in 2013, and has released a number of albums. Not just a one trick horse!

3. Rihanna
27 year-old knock-out, Rihanna, hails from Saint Michael, Barbados. At just 16, Rihanna was signed to Syndicated Rhythm Productions. After her demo tapes were distributed, she managed to get an audition with Jay-Z, who signed her to Def Jam at just 17. Today Rihanna is a multi-talented mega-star and fashion icon, and of course, one of the sexiest women in the world. Remember that Swarovsky Crystal dress?

2. Mila Kunis
Born Milena Markovna in Ukraine in 1984, Kunis moved with her family to the US at the age of 7 to escape antisemitism in the former Soviet Union. At just 14 years old, the super-talented Kunis was cast as Jackie Burkhart in That 70’s Show. She began voicing Meg Griffin in Family Guy in 1999, at just 15. Her biggest breakthrough in film was her role in the 2010 film, Black Swan – for which she lost 20 pounds. She was ranked The Knockout of the Year by GQ in 2011, and took out the number 1 spot in FHM’s “100 Sexiest Women in the World” list in 2013. Basically, she’s a super-babe.


1. Emily Ratajkowski
Emily got her big break when she appeared in the video for Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines.” She’s been on the cover of GQFHMCosmopolitan, and the erotic magazine, treats! Indeed, the 23 year-old Londoner is pretty comfortable going nude, often appearing topless or totally naked. Emily is set to star in her first lead role in We Are Your Friends. She’s be co-starring with Zac Efron, and the film is due to start production this year.

WHAT CELLULITE REALLY IS: THIS WILL SHOCK YOU!

Cellulite has often been termed “the curse of women” because so many suffer from the annoying orange peel skin dimples and fat deposits on their hips, bums and thighs. Unfortunately, too many women also throw thousands and thousands of dollars down the drain on totally ineffective “treatments” and useless products.
THAT’S BECAUSE CELLULITE IS NOT A FAT PROBLEM, IT’S A SKIN PROBLEM. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT YOU WEIGH, OR HOW MUCH WEIGHT YOU LOSE”-HOLLYWOOD DERMATOLOGIST HOWARD MURAD, MD, AUTHOR OF THE CELLULITE SOLUTION.

The problem lies in the fact that women don’t fully understand what cellulite really is, and therefore can’t know how to treat it. The endless efforts they spend on weight and fat loss and skin treatments to cure it, are often for nothing. Cellulite is “a ‘made up’ term coined in European salons and spas, during the late 60?s, to describe the dimpled appearance of skin found on the thighs and buttocks of many women… “
Unfortunately, all of the cellulite creams in the world won’t help you remove those pesky, mushy bumps, nor will liposuction, because there is technically no such thing as cellulite!
There is no real difference between cellulite fat, and regular fat. All of the sponges and creams designed to “dissolve” cellulite and other gimmicky devices are all ripping you off. Cellulite is actually caused by muscular atrophy, a condition that occurs when the layer of muscle becomes weak and undefined, and separates from the skin, making the unattractive fatty deposits visible. However, there is a way to reverse muscular atrophy, and banish pesky cellulite for good!
HERE ARE THE 5 CRITICAL KEYS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CELLULITE:
There is a huge difference between regular workout methods, and workouts that will bust your cellulite for good. Joey Atlas, who has two degrees in exercise physiology and has worked for 23 years with women in over 193 countries to reduce cellulite, has developed the perfect cellulite busting program, entitled The Truth About Cellulite. The program is structured around three principles:
  1. Why you have cellulite and what it is
  1. What makes cellulite worse
  1. The only proven way to get rid of it


The problem lies in the fact that women don’t fully understand what cellulite really is, and therefore can’t know how to treat it. The endless efforts they spend on weight and fat loss and skin treatments to cure it, are often for nothing. Cellulite is “a ‘made up’ term coined in European salons and spas, during the late 60?s, to describe the dimpled appearance of skin found on the thighs and buttocks of many women… “
Unfortunately, all of the cellulite creams in the world won’t help you remove those pesky, mushy bumps, nor will liposuction, because there is technically no such thing as cellulite!
There is no real difference between cellulite fat, and regular fat. All of the sponges and creams designed to “dissolve” cellulite and other gimmicky devices are all ripping you off. Cellulite is actually caused by muscular atrophy, a condition that occurs when the layer of muscle becomes weak and undefined, and separates from the skin, making the unattractive fatty deposits visible. However, there is a way to reverse muscular atrophy, and banish pesky cellulite for good!

1. You CANNOT get rid of cellulite with lotions: Stop using them! It’s that simple. There are dozens of cellulite reduction creams on the market, but they do not work. They may actually be making your cellulite worse. Even the most expensive creams will only have one effect on you…a drained pocket. The dimples caused by cellulite are a superficial result of a problem below the surface of your skin, therefore creams will do nothing.

2. Medi-Spa Treatments do not work, and may be dangerous: FDA reports show that the medi-spa treatments designed to reduce cellulite have actually scarred and injured some women permanently. From body-wrapping to endermologie, these treatments are completely ineffective.
3. Cellulite is NOT genetic, you CAN get rid of it: No matter what you’ve been told, cellulite is not a problem that you’ve inherited from your parents, and you do not have to be stuck with it forever. Believing these falsehoods will just prevent you from taking the steps you need to, to reduce your cellulite.
4. You can get rid of cellulite no matter how old you are: Cellulite is an issue related to your muscles, therefore no matter when you notice it or at what age, you can fix it! Simple movements which target the muscles in the cellulite areas will get rid of the cellulite for good. The movements are not vigorous or overly strenuous, and can be performed by women of all fitness levels.
5. The ONLY way to get rid of cellulite is with specifically targeted lower-body movements: The movements are unique, and directly target the muscles in the cellulite areas. They focus on lifting, toning and shaping the muscle layers, pushing them towards the skin and getting rid of the dimpled appearance. Unfortunately, these are not movements that you’ll be able to learn at your nearest gym. And remember, cellulite does NOT have to do with weight loss. Even the skinniest of girls can suffer from cellulite.

Kourtney Kardashian Flaunts Major Cleavage After Scott Disick’s Lonely Message




Show ’em, Kourtney Kardashian! Hours after Scott Disick posted a cryptic Instagram message that appeared to show he might be regretting his breakup from Kourtney, the mom-of-three flaunted her amazing bikini body and cleavage while out with friends!

Kourtney Kardashian, 36, may be going back-and-forth about reuniting with Scott Disick, 32, but she’s doing just fine without him. The KUWTK star had a fun day on the water with friends on Aug. 1, showing off her incredible body and massive cleavage in a one-piece bathing suit. Scottrecently lamented his single status after attending a wedding solo, and Kourtney’s definitely showing him what he’s missing!

Kourtney posted the snap featuring her friends and captioned it, “Boating.” Kourtney was wearing a teal one-piece bathing suit with a plunging neckline that accentuated her major cleavage. She also had on some very short denim shorts. Doesn’t she look incredible seven months after having her third child? 
Kourtney was living it up with friends and spending time with her sisters after Scott flew solo to a friend’s wedding. He posted an Instagram photo on July 31 of a wedding place card that read, “Scott Disick Guest.” Since Scott must have RSVPed months ago, that likely meant Kourtney was supposed to be by his side. He captioned the photo, “When u realize the grass isn’t always greener.”Scott and Kourtney have only been broken up for a few weeks, and both of them have been strugglingin their own way. Kourtney’s been attempting to get over Scott’s PDA with other women and his constant partying while raising their three kids. Meanwhile, Scott has been spending more time with the kids, and it’s made him miss his family.“Scott really misses the kids! After spending one-on-one time with Mason, he realized that he wants to try and reconcile with Kourtney,” our source said. “He realizes how much his kids need him. This is his family. Scott wants his family back. He wants Kourtney back. He’s really having second thoughts about everything and feels like he’s most likely throwing away the most important thing in his life — his family.”
We also found out that Kourtney would consider taking Scott back if he cleaned up his act for good. “If Scott truly got sober, for himself and for her, and if he could prove that he was committed to maintaining that sobriety it’s very possible she could take him back,” our source revealed.

Syrian government warplane crashes in Idlib province



A Syrian government warplane has crashed in a built-up area of the north-western town of Ariha, killing 12 people, activists say.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) activist group said the crash occurred amid bombing raids.
Ariha was one of the last government strongholds in Idlib when it was captured by rebels in May.
The fall of the Ariha left most of Idlib province, bordering Turkey, in rebel hands.
The SOHR said dozens had also been injured in the crash.
In January officials said at least 35 soldiers had been killed in a cargo plane crash in Idlib province.
State media blamed that the crash on "weather conditions and heavy fog" but al-Nusra rebels, linked to al-Qaeda, said they had shot it down.

Young Africans to Obama: 'Clean your own house first'



President Obama came to Africa to deliver a "blunt message" to its politicians. But young people in Kenya and Ethiopia had plenty to say to Mr Obama about the state of America.
"Tough love" has been a theme of President Obama's visit to East Africa.
The moments where he really came alive on this trip were not just when he talked of his love for Africa, but also when he spoke passionately about human rights.


Standing beside the Kenyan president he likened the pursuit of gay rights in Africa to the civil rights struggle in the US. To an enthralled crowd in a stadium in Nairobi he talked of the importance of women in society.
He talked of the need to eradicate corruption and treat fairly minority communities, including Muslims in Kenya.
"Progress requires that you see the differences and diversity of this country as a strength, just as we in America try to see the diversity of our country as a strength," he said.
"I always say that what makes America exceptional is not the fact that we're perfect, it's the fact that we struggle to improve. We're self-critical. We work to live up to our highest values and ideals."

American Black Lives Matter

Kenyans and Ethiopians were overwhelmingly enthusiastic, even fanatical, about their returning East African son, but there were many who felt America, even Barack Obama, was not in a position to lecture others on some of these points.
"Most Americans think about what needs to change in other countries but they need to solve their own problems," Shiferaw Tilahun, 31, tells me in a coffee shop in Addis Ababa.


"They are interested in other people's problems but they don't care about black people in their own country," Shiferaw says. "Most of our black brothers and sisters are suffering in the US,"
It was clear in both countries that the issue of race, more than any other, had damaged people's perceptions of the US.
"When I speak to my friends and family here in Kenya, their feeling about America is 'clean your own house first'," says Teresa Mbagaya, 28.

Teresa is a Kenyan-American entrepreneur we met at the summit in Nairobi attended by President Obama.
She told us that Africans often asked her about the state of race relations in the US having been concerned about reports they had seen on the news.
"We're not on the ground so we just get reports from what is on the media, but it is extremely appalling, shocking and horrifying what is going on to the black community in America," says Amanda Gicharu, 29, who we also met in Nairobi.

"Police brutality, all these killings, everything being swept under the rug, investigations don't happen. They definitely have to do something about that and stop the violence,"
In both Kenya and Ethiopia, it was a recurring theme when we asked what "tough love" might need to go in the US' direction, with people saying they felt personally "offended," "hurt" and "insulted" by the treatment of African Americans that they had seen reported.

Violence and shootings

But it wasn't the only thing that concerned them about US society.
"The shootings in America for me are scarier than what is happening in Kenya," says Alifie Amalia, 37, in Nairobi.
"An attack in our mall is just a one-off, but for America it feels like every day there's some attack, not from Muslims but some random acts in malls or schools."
Many Kenyans are upset about American travel warnings imposed on their country in light of recent attacks like those at the Westgate Mall and Garissa University, but some said they had the perception that travellers would be in more danger in America than in their region.
"People are dying in schools and churches and it is not fair," Tewedaj Solomon, 24, told us in Addis Ababa.


"I don't want to compare but somehow it feels we in Ethiopia can control the violence, you don't get people shooting each other everywhere," she says.

Gay Rights

Surprisingly, there was one more negative impression of the US that young Kenyans and Ethiopians repeatedly told me about, and it was about a lack of freedom of speech and expression in the US.
But this impression was related to the issue of gay rights. It is one topic on which many told us they found President Obama's views unpalatable.


"When Obama declares gay rights is about human rights, most of us feel he's not Christian," says Daniel Abera, 33, in Addis Ababa.
Some Kenyan journalists attending the news conference in Nairobi even cheered when the Kenyan president said homosexuality was unacceptable in his country's culture and gay rights was a "non issue".
"About gay rights, I think a few people [the US Supreme Court judges] should not decide for the whole country," Hawaii Terfessa, 24, tells me in downtown Addis Ababa.
"I know some people want this reform on gay marriage, but there is a group of people who do not, and they have been hated for saying that," she says.

"They should feel free in their country too. All of America should have been asked if they want this step to happen."
President Obama's visit has undoubtedly reignited debate in East Africa on sensitive issues.
As the stadium in Nairobi emptied after his speech, I caught on my microphone a couple arguing about the president's focus on girls getting an education.
The husband said all the attention on girls was detrimental to progress being made by boys, until his wife told him something she said she had never told him before - that growing up as a girl in her village she had felt invisible.
In Ethiopia, people felt uncomfortable being interviewed about human rights abuses by their own government in its suppression of free media and political opposition, but many told us they were pleased President Obama had raised these issues.
It was clear though that Kenyans and Ethiopians perceived that while he was trying to forge a legacy in Africa before leaving office, there were huge issues for Mr Obama to try to resolve at home too.


Greek shares plunge as market reopens



The main Athens stock index, the Athex, has fallen by 22.87% as trading resumes after a five-week closure.
The nation's top four lenders - Piraeus Bank, National Bank, Alpha Bank, and Eurobank - were biggest fallers, all down by 30%, the maximum allowed. Banks make up about a fifth of the index.
The bourse was shut just before Athens imposed capital controls at the height of the debt crisis.
Traders had predicted sharp losses as a result of pent-up trading.
Meanwhile, data released on Monday showed that Greek manufacturing activity plunged in July to its lowest level on record as a three-week bank shutdown caused new orders to dive and created serious supply problems.
Markit's purchasing managers' index (PMI) for manufacturing, which accounts for about a tenth of the economy, fell to 30.2 points, the lowest reading since records began in 1999. A measure of 50 denotes growth.

'Negativity'

Not long after the reopen at 07:30 GMT, the Athex plunged to 615.16 points, down by 182.36 points from the 26 June close.
Holly Cook, editor of financial website Morningstar.co.uk told the BBC that it was "not really surprising that we're seeing all this negativity building up".
She said that the country's economy faced a potentially long road back to recovery.
"We need to see what's going to come in the weeks and months ahead," added Ms Cook.
Constantine Botopoulos, head of the Greek capital markets commission, told Skai radio: "Naturally, pressure is expected, markets will not fail to comment on such an extensive shutdown."
He added: "But we must not get carried away. We must wait until the end of the week to see how the reopening will begin to be dealt with more coolly."

Recession

Although Greece struck a bailout deal with its creditors last month, political in-fighting in Athens over the conditions could still result in prime minister Alexis Tsipras calling an early election.
The Greek economy has begun to reverse the gains it was making before Mr Tsipras's Syriza-led coalition took power in January on an anti-austerity platform.
The European Commission expects Greece to go back into recession this year, with the economy contracting by between 2% and 4%.
The Greek economy was in recession for six years until 2014.