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4
Dec

You want nothing more than to see your wife writhe in agony and call your name in joy, right? The problem is that you do not know exactly how consistent they are on this point. Well, let me give you several tips to make her want you inside her and once you reach this point, you are all set to go.
1. Touch her hand and wrist. It certainly seems less sexual to most men to touch a woman’s hands in foreplay, but they are actually her body’s most sensitive parts. Just stroking her palm or the inside of her wrist will send shivers along her spine. Try rubbing the hands of her inner wrist all the way up her forearm. Not only will she melt, but you will put her senses on high alert, making her ready for more.
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1
Sep

Chocolate is one of my favourite desserts, especially Belgian chocolate. There are three commercial houses being Leonidas, Neuhaus and Godiva. Leonidas is the most affordable, I have tasted it and I like it. However, Neuhaus and Godiva are supposedly a league above Leonidas, but so is the price being a league above. Neuhaus is recommended for people who like quite a fruity flavour. Godiva has less of a fruity mix, and the chocolate has just the perfect mixture of chocolate taste. Whereas masturbation-induced orgasm or lousy sex last for less than 5 to 10 minutes, the pleasure from indulging in Belgian chocolate can be more than 5-10 minutes, and yes I would rather forsake lousy 5-10 minutes sex and 5 minutes masturbation for Godiva chocolate. Be forewarned, however, 250 grams of Godiva chocolate is very expensive!
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21
Jul

In other species, sexual activity is a matter of the right smell and unlimited access. Pheromones are what make a dog in heat irresistible to potential mates across long distances. Pheromones are also what cause a single female palm sawfly in a cage to draw more than 2,000 mates a day from miles away. And, in swine, male pheromones cause females to instantly assume a posture for mating.
Pheromones too are a critical factor in sexual behavior and reproduction in humans, even though the chain of events and stimuli that lead to sexual activity is far more complex. Men naturally produce pheromones that send important chemical messages to prospective mates. Women receive and process these messages through either their olfactory system (which processes smells), an accessory system called the vomeronasal organ (VNO), or both of these. Scientists aren’t yet sure how active the VNO is in humans, although it is highly active in other species.
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