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June 25th.. I turn 23 again.. hehe... okay fine.. I turn 27!

So to celebrate my bday....
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Product of the Month

June 2010

For Your Pleasure's Spa Oil!

This product is amazing. It has hemp seed, coconute, soy, apricot, avocado, jojoba and viatmin E in it!

Apply this when you get out of the shower and your skin will look and feel amazing.  And smell delicious as well!

I have also noticed that my stretch marks have started to fade a bit.  I can't wait to continue to use this to see if they improve more!

Product does not contain pheromones.


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  • How to discuss sexual fantasies with your partner
    from www.howdini.com

    What are you supposed to do when confronted with a sexual request that you just aren't comfortable with? Rachel Sussman says this is a common situation for couples and has the following suggestions for discussing sex fantasies with a spouse or partner. 

    • If you’re in a long term relationship at some point you hit a dry spell and it’s really up to both parties to try to spice up your sex life. Before discussing their sex fantasty, the partner who comes up with the fantasy should prepare the other partner to have an open mind.
    • If you can emphasize that you want to try this with your partner, not that you're turned on by someone else, that's important.
    • By discussing their sex fantasies your spouse or partner has made themselves vulnerable--don’t be judgmental or hurt their feelings.
    • Think it through, talk about it, investigate, experiment a little. If you’ve done all those things, and still feel uncomfortable or not turned on, sit down with your partner and say, I appreciate that you’ve shared this with me, and I’ve tried, but this isn’t working for me. I can’t do that. Hopefully it will be the end of the fantasy, but not the end of openness in the relationship.
    • It’s a good idea to share your own fantasies, too.
    • What about men who watch pornography? A lot of men who didn’t watch pornography before now do because it’s so available on the Internet. A lot of women are disturbed by this, but if we can bring that into the bedroom so that it’s not separate, it can be fine. However, you can get into trouble if you watch too much pornography; it over-stimulates some men making it harder for some to be stimulated by their wives. But if it can be something a couple does together, in a way the woman feels comfortable with it, why not?
    • Is it normal to just do it the ‘old fashioned way’ without trying new things? Without using the word 'normal', yes, if a couple is happy, that’s great. If it’s not broken, don’t try to fix it. But if both partners want to try something new and exciting, that doesn't make them abnormal.



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