Sunday, December 20, 2009

How to Make Sex Worthwhile

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Fitness Tips for the Frequent Traveler
by Marco Gonzaga

Frequent travels can put a damper on your fitness plans. Refuse to live a sedentary life out of suitcases with the following fitness tips for the frequent traveler:

1. Call and plan ahead. Before you fly out, chances are high that you know your itinerary and schedule. Plan your fitness routine and when you can squeeze i...

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Electromagnetic Frequency and Stress
by Nicole P. Lavoie

EMF is an acronym which stands for Electromagnetic Frequency, Electromagnetic Field or Electromagnetic Force. There is also another acronym, EMR, which stands for Electromagnetic Radiation. Each of these refers to the same thing and has been used interchangeably. Wherever there is electricity there is also magnetism and vice ver...

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How to improve your soccer training skills
by Mikko Raespuro

Soccer is pretty cool sport. Even if you are not so good it can give you lots of good experiences about being part of something great. Every time you go to the pitch and dribble with ball you notice your soccer training skills are getting better and you can do a little bi...

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Contamination makes hairs healthy
by Taina Walters

American scientists have suggested an odd theory – they have tried to persuade the world that dirty hair is good for one's health. In fact, it turns out that this paradoxical idea might lie at the root of creating beautiful and healthy hair.

New scientific research from Missouri University has discovered that dirty hair ...

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How to Make Sex Worthwhile
by flo biz

Hello

Is your sex life going down and is your marriage about to hit the rock

Men don't like to talk about it; neither do their partners. But loss of libido in men or inhibited sexual desire stresses a marriage more than any other sexual dysfunction, according to Barry McCarthy, co-author of Rekindling Desire: A S...

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