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Men, Sex, HealthJuly 23, 2009 12:45 pm

You can spend your whole life trying new and different ways to combat erectile dysfunction.  It seems like someone dreams up a novel and completely untested solution every afternoon.  Today, I learned that a glass of pomegranate juice could fix a guy up, lickety-split.  Yesterday, I read that guys in Peru drank frog juice to get things going.  It made me wonder what would happen if you slammed back a pomegranate-frog smoothie every morning. 

Look, the fact of the matter is that most of the recommendations people have for curing ED really don’t do much good.  Someone out there may have got out of bed the day after watching Lawrence of Arabia with his first erection in months.  That doesn’t mean that a Peter O’Toole flick is going to help you. 

In the spirit of giving guys with ED advice that may or may not really do a damn bit of good for them, we bring you the following list of tips.  Some of them are the straight up gospel truth about dealing with erectile dysfunction in a smart way.  Some of them aren’t.  We’ve tried to make it clear which ones are which. 

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Men, Sex, HealthApril 23, 2009 12:07 pm

If you’ve experienced erectile dysfunction, you’ve probably done at least a little homework on the subject.   However, there are a few pieces of information you may not have stumbled across.  Consider these seven things you may not have known about impotence. 
These seven facts run the gamut from important to trivial, but they’re all interesting.   

1) Erections aren’t simple. 
There are at least five different physiological processes involved in getting an erection.   
First, nerve impulses must originate in the brain.  Second, those impulses need to travel unimpeded down the spinal cord.  Third, nerve impulses need to connect from the spinal cord to the penis.  Fourth, veins and arteries must supply the penis with adequate blood flow.  Finally, the muscular and vascular structures in the penis must be capable of producing an erection.   
Problems with any one of those processes can spell the difference between a happy sex life and erectile dysfunction. 

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Women, Men, ScienceFebruary 11, 2009 1:08 pm

Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life, even though they start out happier, a new survey of Americans suggests.

Early in adult life, women are more likely than men to fulfill their family life and financial aspirations, leading to greater overall happiness.
Later in life, however, the tables turn and men report coming closer to reaching their goals for consumer goods and family life. Men are more satisfied with their financial situation and family life, and are happier than women in later life, the study shows.

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Uncategorized, MenJanuary 21, 2009 11:57 am

Handwriting US presidents signatures ordered by president’s term:

George Washington (1789-1797) 
 

John Adams (1797-1801) 
 

Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) 
 

James Madison (1809-1817)

James Monroe (1817-1825)

John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) 
 

 

Andrew Jackson (1829-1837)

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Women, Men, ScienceJanuary 13, 2009 1:20 pm

Sickness, especially a loved one sick or dying is one of the most common nightmares, along with being chased or hunted, followed by being in weird new environments. 

Recent evidence suggests men and women dream very differently. For instance, women are more likely to have intense nightmares, and more likely to remember their dreams. Now, a new study says it might all boil down to body temperature.

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Women, MenDecember 24, 2008 1:38 pm

Equation I
human = eating + sleeping + working + entertaining
donkey = eating + sleeping
Then:
human = donkey +working + entertaining
So:
human – entertaining = donkey + working
In other words:
human who doesn’t entertain = working donkey

Equation II
man = eating + sleeping + earning money
donkey = eating + sleeping
Then:
man = donkey + earning money
So:
man – earning money = donkey
In other words:
man who doesn’t earn money = donkey

Equation III
woman = eating + sleeping + wasting money
donkey = eating + sleeping
Then:
woman = donkey + wasting money
So:
woman – wasting money = donkey
In other words:
woman who doesn’t waste money = donkey

Out of combination of equations II and III we get:
Man who doesn’t earn money = Women who doesn’t waste money
So,
Man earns money to not let woman become a donkey (1)
And,
Woman wastes money to not let man become a donkey(2)

Finally we have:
man + woman = donkey + earning money + donkey + wasting money
And from (1) and (2) we can make a conclusion that:
man + woman = two donkeys who live happily together

World, People, Men, Thought outNovember 10, 2008 3:10 pm

Ferdinand Cheval was born I the city with hardly pronounceable name Charmes-sur-l’herbasse in 1836. Circumstances of his birth and childhood are not of great interest to us. However, Ferdinand since childhood was known to be a perseverant and stubborn which along with laid-back dreaminess made him to be indeed a unique person. Let’s start from the point when Ferdinand Cheval moved to small town (now called ‘his town’) Hauterive where he worked as local postman. If anyone wants to go and take a look at that town, here’s the schematic map and there you’ll ask where to go..

Being a postman, Ferdinand walked daily 32km delivering all kinds of letters, brochures, wrappers, catalogs, newspapers and so on. They say Hauterive was famous by its hot weather, and postman had to walk long distance. Be that as it may, because of irrepressible fantasy or because of heat, as  evil-wishers said, but Cheval started experiencing visions of beautiful mythical palaces. Does it matter who of us and what visions.. we do live with it. But here two circumstances took place – Ferdinand’ perseverance and the fact that the place used to be bottom of a sea. Everywhere were spread lots of stones.

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