I close my eyes,
Dust in the wind,
Same old song,
All we do,
Dust in the wind,
[Now] Don't hang on,
It slips away,
Dust in the wind,
Dust in the wind,
Kansas
[When an unexpected past returns...]
As que concordam comigo e as que estão equivocadas!
[E pronto, lá larguei as sandálias para calçar sapatos!!]
[Acho que sou uma Worklover... com uma nuance de Workaholic chamada irritabilidade!!]
[Acordei possessa!!!]
[Ok, ele é bem melhor que ela, eu sei. Se calhar descartava-a e optava antes por um mènage!!]
[A sorte é que gostamos de andar na boca do mundo... somos importantes!!]
No outro dia via uma reportagem num qualquer programa da TV e achei curioso que, quando inquiridas, todas as mulheres dizia conseguir ter orgasmos e, muitas delas, múltiplos logo! [Nem passavam na casa da partida e já estavam em delírio múltimo, poupem-me!]
Dear reader,
An orgasm is viewed as the pinnacle of sexual enjoyment, so if you think your climax falls short of ideal you can feel you're missing out.
An orgasm occurs when you get so aroused that strong pleasure feelings are sent to the brain. These are accompanied by contractions of the vaginal muscles.
The reality is that most women have times when they find it difficult to reach orgasm.
Day-to-day stresses and relationship problems can make it hard to relax in bed and if you're tired you'll need more stimulation.
Another common reason is you're not getting stimulated enough - 70 per cent of women require adequate stimulation of the clitoris to orgasm.
Some reach climax from penetration alone and orgasm is often intensified by stimulation of the G spot - a sensitive patch on the front wall of the vagina. Certain positions are good at hitting this spot like sex from behind.
Start to get in touch with your feelings. Through masturbation, explore your body and learn the type of stimulation you enjoy. Using a vibrator can help.
You may notice a time when your excitement gets greater and your breathing deepens and quickens. Once you learn how to reach this, you'll discover how to get the most from your orgasm.
Fonte: Dr. Catherine Hood ("Sunday Mirror")
Daqui: http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/