Tuesday, March 29, 2011

And this is why you should protect yourself....




Ironically I watched the episode of Girlfriends yesterday, where Joan's college rival admitted she had full blown AIDS.  She mentioned that her husband had been sleeping with men while married to her, and that is how she was infected with the disease.  Although that is a very sticky and inappropriate situation, I wondered how many people actually get tested and take the proper precautions when sleeping with a new partner. 

Some things to reflect on...

Get tested for HIV. To find a testing site near you, call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit http://www.hivtest.org/.
You should get tested every year or less depending on how active you are/how many partners you've had that year.  

Wrap it up. Condoms, or any barrier methods that will prevent blood or bodily fluids from entering into the other person.

Abstinence

Being Faithful!!!


Sex may be fun and liberating, but always keep in mind there are things that you can catch that will stick with you forever...have that conversation with your partner--no matter how awkward or scary it may be.

Shout out to Chalktalks for puttin' me on to this video :)

<3 and Euphoria!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Today's fav position is...

The Cowboy!


She's on her back with her knees to her chest, he's kneeling holding her legs apart while using her thighs for support.


Enjoy!

<3 and euphoria!

To scream or not to scream....

…during sex? That is the question.  Some say talking/moaning/screaming during sex is just another way to bring some passion into intercourse.  Knowing that the other person is enjoying the act is gratifying and erotic.   According to a 2006 article by Roy Levin in a journal called Sexual and Relationship Therapy the chief reasons people make noise during sex are to impart information, increase pleasure, and "[facilitate] central arousal systems." Another, recent research paper by behavioral scientist Dana Pfefferle, of the German Primate Center, notes that the sounds of sex are crucial to the reproductive success of a monkey called the Barbary macaque. According to this paper, when female macaques whoop and holler, the male ejaculates 59% of the time, as opposed to less than 2% when she stays silent.
Others may want to concentrate solely on doing the “do”…..get in, get out…smoke a cig—whatever.  Are you a noise maker, or are you the silent type?  Also, can you conform a silent killa into a dirty talkin’, ass slappin’, moaning type of lover?!

What ya’ll thinkin?


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