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Sunday, June 3, 2012

LETS TALK ABOUT SEX!

It's time to get down to the nitty gritty.  Everyone is having it...but very few are talking about it.  Society has led many to believe that men are entitled to it...but women should deprive themselves until marriage.  NEWS FLASH.....women want it, need it, and are having it just as much or more than the average male.

Sex isn't just sex.  It is an essential ingredient for great health, happiness and well being.  Sex has proven to burn hundreds of calories, increases strength and agility.  How??  Well, it's a contact sport...lol.  There is lots of cardio,  calisthenics (holding up your own body weight), and flexibility is tested with various positions.  Sex has also proven to reduce stress.  The pent up tension is relieved when one is aroused and able to peak, thus finishing with an orgasim.  Having sex is equivalent to going to the gym and having a successful session with a therapist.  The body is relaxed and the mind is at ease.  Over time, a happy sex life adds years to your life and it has been tested in research.

There isn't much to say about happiness and well being other than...when you are having great sex....you are happy :-) and well, your "being" can BE the best it can be because all of the human systems are in tact and working adequately.  The MESSAGE is...have as much SAFE SEX as you can because it is actually beneficial for your physical health, emotional health and life span!!

3 comments:

  1. Well said, key component, SAFE SEX. As long as nobody gets hurt mentally or physically. Keep it 1 hunned. Give your significant other(s) a choice. You can stay RIGHT next to me or go faaaar LEFT away from me, no hard feelings. There is no such thing as a normal relationship. You make it how u want it.
    Peace,
    Darin Carter

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  2. Thanks for sharing Darin!!! I agree with you...but that just might be a Virgo thing...lol. Stay tunned and feel free to chime in whenever..it's always welcomed.

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  3. What about the people that are not "priveledged,"in having a good sex life? What are they to do? Should they take the chance and "aquire" it by other means, have been proven not to be always safe, or should they just remain "unhealthy, unhappy, and stressed," for the remainder of their "short lives?" What are your thoughts on that?

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