Bedroom Treasures

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Every bedroom should contain a "treasure chest" (lockable if you've got children around) containing your own spicy set of pleasure and foreplay enhancers. The following should be readily available:

1- Lubricants and massage oils. If you're using condoms, use only water-based types; oil-based lubes can damage condoms. Also, be careful to avoid getting any oil inside the vagina. This may cause irritation.

2- Sex toys you enjoy.

3- A blindfold -- preferably of soft, satiny material for comfort.

4- Erotica to read to each other or films you find stimulating.

5- Stockings or soft ties for bondage play and a pair of handcuffs.

6- A feather or "brush" for playful touching.

7- Little sexy surprises for your lover: a silky thong, some surprise stockings, fun chocolates or "love dice."

8- Dental dams, plastic wrap and condoms for safer sex. Don't forget some latex gloves for sensual stimulation of the anal area without scratching your lover with your nails.

9- A box of luxury tissues and/or a soft cloth for "cleaning up."

10- And in the fridge, erotic edibles that you love, such as cream, yogurt, jam, sauces, honey, and jelly. You'll find that sticky things such as jelly and honey feel fabulous on the genitals when gently warmed. Test the temperature on your inner wrist and then smooth it on and lap it off.

10 Most Romantic Hotels

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Everybody needs a little romance in his or her life from time to time. The hectic lifestyles of this modern world often leave little time for enjoyment, let alone quality time with a partner or spouse. Choosing the right hotel is the first step to a great romantic getaway. Some hotels simply ooze romance (particularly in Japan) and can put even the most sceptical of individuals in the mood for love.
Here is your guide to the top 10 romance hotels in the world.
1.Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris - This hotel is beautifully situated in the most romantic city in the world. It is in a quieter area of the city to afford you some privacy but is also only a few minutes away from the top attractions, like the the Louvre for example. Most of the rooms have private balconies and all of them have an old world feel that simply oozes romance. This undoubtedly makes this hotel the best romance hotel in the world.
2.The Westin Europa & Regina, Venice - This Venetian hotel is one of the most spectacular in Italy. It boasts a prime location on the canal, which is illuminated for effect there. All of the rooms are traditional and there unique design serves to inspire the most unromantic of people! It is in a prime location for the attractions of the city but also gives its guests access to a secluded beach.
3.Le Meridien Hotel Grand Pacific Tokyo - We certainly can't leave out this 5 star hotel located in Tokyo Bay where many "love hotels" are found. This is the biggest hotel in Tokyo and if you book a room high enough, there are beautiful views of Tokyo's waterfront and the city. There are 884 romantic rooms. Fantastic customer service and facilities available.
4.Seamark On First Sunshine Coast Australia - This hotel boasts individual apartments instead of rooms for that added bit of privacy when on a romantic trip away. It is set in tropical gardens and overlooks a number of the best beaches in the area so you can enjoy spending time in your partner's company without distractions. It also has a pool and spa area for your convenience!
5.Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas - This hotel offers all types of accommodation and gives you the privacy you need for any romantic break! The hotel is located in a quiet yet beautiful area with the famous Four Mile Beach within walking distance. It has a cocktail bar, sauna and pool. The ambience simply encourages relaxation and love.
6.Petit Palace Art Gallery Hotel, Madrid - This hotel is a renovated art gallery but is still home to the passion of the artists whose works once called it home. It is a luxurious hotel with modern facilities but is located away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is close enough to take regular trips if you wish, but the hotel is generally quiet and an extremely romantic retreat for couples in love.
7.Royal Palm Hotel & Resort Grand Bay - This hotel is a popular choice for couples wanting a romantic break. It is surrounded by beaches and tropical gardens for an exclusive feel but provides comfortable rooms to make you feel at home. All rooms are facing the sea so you can relax in your room and savour the atmosphere of the destination without moving a muscle.
8.Fenix Hotel, Lisbon - This hotel is a very comfortable base for any visit to the Portuguese capital. It has its own gardens to stroll through, a great little restaurant and easy access to the rest of the city. The roomsare fully serviced with air conditioning, cable TV, mini bar and you can call for room service at any time.
9.Hulhule Island hotel, Maldives - This hotel is perfectly kept with a romantic setting. It has a tropical feel and is located near beaches, quaint cafes and local shops that give an exotic aura of romance for any tourists. All rooms are luxurious with some offering peaceful views of the Indian Ocean.
10.Howard Johnson By The Falls, Niagara Falls - This hotel is superbly located for a trip to view the amazing Niagara Falls. It is designed to provide an elegant luxury for all of its guests and the service is of the highest quality. It is within walking distance of all of the major attractions but also offers privacy, thus combining the best possible factors to conjure up some romance.
If you are planning a romantic break then you need a hotel to match. The ten above are excellent and provide a romantic atmosphere from the minute you check in until the minute you leave. Planning is everything, so always choose the best hotel for the most romantic stay!

Choosing The Best Honeymoon Destinations

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So you have decided to get married, you realise that although the ceremony itself is a very important segment of your wedding, probably the most critical aspect to get your married life off to a great start is the honeymoon and consequently the honeymoon destinations available. The honeymoon destinations are very important your honeymoon is not only where you get to have a romantic vacation with your new spouse but also get to relax from all the stresses of the wedding itself. Do not forget that your honeymoon only occurs once during your married life. Admittedly you can always decide to go on second or third honeymoon later in your married life.
Just remember that second and third honeymoons will not have the same romance and memories that you both will experience on that first honeymoon.

As with any vacation or holiday you must realise that the actual honeymoon destinations are probably the factors that are most important of your honeymoon vacation. The best option is to choose honeymoon destinations that both of you will enjoy. Consequently to really love your honeymoon it is best to choose exotic honeymoon destinations that both you and your significant other have dreamed of going to. Obviously there are a huge amount of tropical honeymoon destinations all over the globe where you both can enjoy a week or two of wedded bliss. Obviously it is imperative that you should know these vacation destinations and their locations and also that you probably are going to have to hand over some serious money in order for you to fully enjoy your honeymoon destinations.

That said you have to consider that taking your honeymoon in a tropical location does not mean that you have to spend a huge amount of cash, there is no need to have your bank account emptied. Do some research online or with your travel broker and choose the best honeymoon destinations that fall within your honeymoon budget. Before you book your honeymoon vacation with your travel broker, make sure you check out all the different honeymoon destinations available to you. You can peruse travel magazines or even bridal magazines. Using bridal magazines is a great idea as they specialize in showing you the best honeymoon destinations vacations. These honeymoon destinations are located all over the world. Perhaps your idea of great honeymoon destinations might be Hawaii, a Caribbean island, Bora Bora, Europe or even one of the exotic islands in Asia like the Maldives.

All these are great exotic honeymoon destinations. For all these destinations you will locate excellent honeymoon packages at your local travel broker. That said, probably the best option to save your hard earned cash is to book your honeymoon package online. You will find that booking your honeymoon vacations online will offer some great discounts as well as providing you with most options when it comes to honeymoon destinations. Taking all these factors into account will help you choose your honeymoon destinations and ensure that you have a wonderful honeymoon vacation.

5 Top Travel Tips

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Hitting the road once will change your life forever. Fact. You will become more adaptable and thinking on your feet will become second nature. Confidence and self belief will blossom as you overcome the trials and tribulations presented by life on the road, and you will evolve. Interaction with others, from all walks of life, will become a daily event. The people you meet and the situations you encounter, both good and bad, will begin to define you. Some days can be magical, others may be tough - but each day will leave its mark, and the cumulative effect is life changing. Whether you travel for a month, a year, or ten years, you will be in for an experience like no other. But pause for a moment and ask yourself: - could it be even better?
Here are five ways to enhance your travel experience.
1. Embrace the Weird and Wonderful - Don't pass up a chance to try something a little out of the ordinary, be it new food, local customs, children's games, or anything else. Chew betelnut (torrents of red saliva, anyone?) with little old ladies in Borneo, play Trompo (simple spinning tops) with kids in El Salvador, and cough and choke on samples of savage tobacco from Javanese street vendors. Get into the swing of it and make someone's day.
2. Learn the Lingo - Even just the basics will lay the foundation for a better experience. A little goes a long way, it demonstrates that you are willing to make the effort and convey respect toward the people you meet. If nothing else it will raise a smile or two, and that's always a bonus. Still need encouragement to reach for the phrasebook? A little of the local lingo may even secure a better price for transport, accommodation, or the little knick-knacks that you simply can't pass up.
3. Go Slow - It's human nature to not want to ?miss out' on anything, but by racing though too many countries in a given time you may miss out on so much more. Not only will you learn less about the places you've longed to visit, but one or two nights in each place also spells out buses, trains or boats at least ever other day, and packing/unpacking will almost become a daily event.
4. Be a One Bag Wonder - Travel light, travel happy. Less really is more. Less weight to lug between transport and accommodation, less size to be swinging around within the confines of a densely populated bus, and less stress as the smaller your luggage is, the less likely you are to be forcibly separated from it during a journey. In addition, it's more likely you will be let on an already packed out bus if you have less baggage.
5. Keep a Journal - If writing isn't your thing, then rest easy. A journal means many different things to different people. It could be a full scale daily diary or simply a child's notebook from the market in which you put labels from local beer bottles (possibly with drunken scribblings below) - the choice is yours. Whatever form your personal creation may take, the end result is the same. Long after your memory has faded there will be this well thumbed Opus, this testimony of your travels, waiting to take you once more through this wonderful chapter of your life. And you will have wonderful photos to share and remember those days.

A Soothing Touch Helps

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A soothing touch really can ease away pain, according to a group of researchers. The scientists working on this found that gentle stroking activates the pleasure nerves beneath the skin, which then reduce the sensation of pain from the other nerves.

In their research, the team found that people who were exposed to painful temperatures on the surface of their skin felt less pain if they were stroked at the same time. The scientists believe signals to the brain from the nerves that detect the pleasurable stroking dampen the signals from nerves that detect the pain. Professor Francis McGlone, a neuroscientist at the Liverpool University, has also calculated the optimum way of touching someone to produce to produce the most pleasure.

While speaking at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the researcher said that the key was to stroke with a slow speed and little pressure.

Professor McGlone, who also works for Unilever’s research and development team to develop pleasurable textures for new produces, said, “The picture that is emerging is that there are two seperate nerves for painful and pleasurable touch. They also seem to mediate each other, so rubbing does make pain feel better,” a newspaper quoted the scientist, as saying. Professor McGlone also believes that touch is crucial for child as they develop and insufficient physical contact while growing up could be implicated in the risk of depression in later life. He said that human bodies were covered in pleasure nerve fibres, known as C fibres, apart from the palms of hands and sole of the feet.

Honeymoon Hot Spots

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MAYBE IT WAS THE LUXURIOUS ROOM, the king-size bed or the couples’ massages. It might have been breakfast overlooking the ocean. Or the sandy beaches—some say the best in the world. The rainbows alone could have done it. But Jeniffer Mewett thinks it was probably the kiss she and her new hubby, Ryan, shared at the top of Haleakala volcano that made their honeymoon one for the ages.

The Mewetts were picked up at the Westin Maui at 3 a.m. and driven 38 miles and 10,000 feet up to the top of the volcano, just as the sun was rising. “It was just incredible,” she says. “It’s hard to describe how beautiful it was. It sounds corny, but it was truly a romantic moment for us.”

Jennifer and Ryan live in Rancho Peñasquitos, and she speaks of her time on Maui as if it were a dream. She’s not alone. Islands and dreamy romance come as a package. Like peanut butter and jelly, you don’t think of one without the other.

“Feeling like there’s a whole sea between you and the rest of the world helps honeymooners believe, for a few days, that they’ve escaped to their own little paradise,” says Paris Permenter, editor of Lovetripper.com Romantic Travel Magazine.

Based on the recommendations of local and national travel experts, here are 10 little paradises perfect for any honeymooner:

Aruba. If your idea of romance means dancing, parties and casinos, this small Dutch island in the southern Caribbean is the place for your honeymoon. San Diegans Ellen and Richard Brown go back every year for “second honeymoons” in Aruba, because of the nightlife, the beauty and the warm, welcoming Arubans.

“There’s something about the place,” says Ellen. “The first time we got off the airplane there, it was magical.” In addition to myriad clubs and restaurants, Aruba’s hotels are noted for their theme parties, which include entertainment, dinner and dancing. If you’re feeling lucky, the Crystal Casino is open 24 hours every day.

The island boasts the usual secluded beaches and diverse marine life, but it’s also known for its scuba diving, especially among shipwrecks (there are nine to explore). Possibly the most eerie is the German freighter Antilla, referred to by locals as the “ghost ship.”

Where to stay: Manchebo Beach Resort, 011-297-582-3444 or info@manchebo.com; La Cabana All Suite Beach Resort, 800-835-7193 or reservations@lacabana.com.

Bahamas. This archipelago of more than 700 islands and 2,500 cays stretches more than 100,000 square miles in the western Atlantic Ocean. Getting married here is so popular that the Ministry of Tourism established a separate wedding division to help out couples.

Priscilla Williams, the division’s weddings manager, recommends the outer islands for real romance. There’s Exuma, with its secluded beaches; Cat Island, the least inhabited of the Bahamas, with an 8-mile pink-sand beach; and Kamalame Cay, a private island just for couples. “It’s not a resort,” says Williams. “It’s a few villa and cottage suites, right on the beach. It’s just for romance, and when I think of romance, I think of quiet places where no one else is around.”

If you want a more glamorous honeymoon, try Harbour Island, 3 miles of powdery pink sand and charming New England–style pastel-color houses, picket fences and a lively nightlife. Where to stay: Club Med Columbus Isle, 800-ClubMed; Four Seasons Hotel in Exuma, 242-336-6800.

Belize. This tiny, English-speaking, Central America country, once ruled by the ancient Mayans, is a magnificent, exotic place to honeymoon. The island has pristine seas with mountains of coral rising to the surface, lush rain forests and primeval jungles with wild animals. More than one-fifth of its total land mass is a protected nature preserve.

You and your honey can charter a boat, either with a crew or “bareboat”—which means you navigate it yourselves—and explore the island’s beaches. Couples can also take a horseback ride along jungle paths to unexcavated Mayan temples, canoe on a lake, visit an orchid farm or visit Ambergris Caye, a 20-mile-long, 2-mile-wide tropical spit of sand covered with coconut and mangrove trees and sheltered by one of the world’s longest barrier reefs. No cars here, just golf carts, bicycles and your own two feet, with great places to dine and be entertained.

Where to stay: Cayo Espanto, 888-666-4282 or info@aprivateisland.com; Blancaeaux, 800-PINERIDGE.

Fiji. Smack dab in the heart of the South Pacific sit 330 islands known as the Republic of Fiji. Tom Hanks was stranded on the island of Nanuya Levu in the film Cast Away, but seclusion such as that isn’t life-threatening for honeymooners—not with all those papaya and coconut trees on the beach.

Fiji is beautifully diverse, with white-sand strands and black-sand beaches, lagoons, coves, volcanic peaks and jungles. The outer islands are the essence of romance, each a tropical oasis where couples can throw off their clothes, stick a hibiscus behind each ear and do anything they want.

On Nanuya Levu you can frolic in the same blue lagoon Brooke Shields once did. Several resorts are posh and secluded, strictly limiting the number of guests, so couples can truly feel they’ve entered their own little paradise.

Where to stay: Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji, 800-246-3454; Turtle Island Resort, 877-2-TURTLE or usa@turtlefiji.com.

French Polynesia. Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora are the three most popular islands in Tahiti, which has five archipelagos and 118 islands, all South Pacific jewels where giant curls of turquoise ocean break gently onto colorful reefs.

Tahiti itself, the largest island, has a mountainous interior with lush valleys, waterfalls and rivers, as well as ancient artistic and cultural sites. Lovebirds are found more often on Moorea and Bora Bora. Moorea has a wide, emerald lagoon and green mountains, where waterfalls tumble down velvety cliffs. Hidden in the meadows are fields of pineapple and vanilla, and the shore is dotted with tiny villages.

When Corona residents Robyn and Kraig Eckard honeymooned on a cruise to French Polynesia last year, they went to a private island—or motu—for the day. Locals from Moorea came out on small skiffs to bring them a traditional Polynesian picnic and help them swim with rays. “We had the most unbelievable time there,” says Robyn. “I even found snorkeling together romantic.”

Where to stay: Bora Bora Lagoon Resort, 800-611-5547, www.boraboralagoonresort.orient-express.com; S.P.I. Hotel Hibiscus, 011-689-56-12-20 or mail@hotel-hibiscus.pf.

Kauai. You don’t come to this tiny island, the northernmost in the Hawaiian chain, for wild partying or endless shopping—you come for romantic seclusion. Kauai is known for its tropical beauty. Its beaches, especially in the south, are often so deserted your footprints may be the only ones you ever see.

Poipu Beach in the south and Kauapea are two excellent, huge stretches of sand, with dolphins cavorting in the waves offshore all year long and whales in winter. The natural beauty of Kauai is hard to exaggerate: the cliffs, canyons, waterfalls and legendary sunsets, where sea and sky meld into a riot of gold and pinks. Hike the Kalalu trail together, or rent a kayak and float down one of the island’s three navigable rivers.

Where to stay: Hanalei Bay Resort, 800-827-4427 or www.hanaleibayresort.com; Hyatt Regency Kauai (Poipu Beach), 800-233-1234 or www.kauai-hyatt.com.

Hawaii’s Big Island. It is the most ecologically diverse of the islands with the world’s most active volcano, Kilauea; desert plains in Kau; rain forests above Hilo; the Akaka Falls (442 feet straight down); and the tallest mountain measured from an ocean floor, Mauna Kea. All this magnificent scenery forms the backdrop for long walks and talks, romantic picnics and secluded swims. Commune with each other and nature while hiking among cliffs, waterfalls and lush valleys, or head to the island’s southern tip and hike to Green Sands Beach, where the sand is—literally—green from the olivine of ancient lava flows.

Travel along Crater Rim Drive in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and look down onto Kilauea’s crater floor 300 feet below. On the North Kohala coast you’ll find miles of beaches; further down is Kailua-Kona, with its maze of shops, restaurants and hotels.

Where to stay: Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, 808-325-8000 or www.fourseasons.com/hualalai/; Mauna Lani Resort & Bungalows, 800-367-2323 or reservations@maunalani.com.

Maui. The second-largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui is filled with pristine sandy beaches, tropical rain forests, rolling green pastures and breathtaking cliffs. It’s also home to the world’s largest dormant volcano, Haleakala, with a crater roughly the size of Manhattan.

In addition to those natural wonders are man-made ones like golfing, luxurious resorts and world-class restaurants. For a real romantic getaway, charter a catamaran and head over to Maui’s little sister, Lanai, 9 miles away. Lanai was once known as the world’s largest pineapple plantation; couples now go there for a quiet day on a beach with waters so clear, visibility is 100 feet.

It’s just 18 miles long and 13 miles wide, and “Pretty much anywhere you go, you’ll be alone,” says Waynette Ho-Kwon, director of the visitors bureau there. Where to stay: Hotel Hana-Maui, 808-248-8211 or e-mail reservations@hotelhanamaui.com; Westin Maui, 866-500-8313 or maui.reservations@westin.com.

St. Barth’s. Isle de St. Barthelemy in the French West Indies is only 8 square miles but has 14 beaches—all are top-optional, and two are clothing-optional—protected from ocean swells by a fringing reef.

Forget about a happening nightlife here. St. Barth’s doesn’t even have a real movie theater, but it’s a beautiful, friendly island—once known as a playground for the rich and famous—with long stretches of uncrowded beaches. Lovers are often found sunbathing on Grand Saline, reachable after a short hike over sand dunes. Colmbier is the most secluded and most difficult to reach—you either take a boat from the city of Gustavia or hike down a scenic path for half an hour.

Where to stay: Hotel St-Barth Isle de France, 800-628-8929, www.isle-de-france.com; Hotel Le Toiny, 011-0590-27-88-88 or letoiny@saint-barths.com.

St. Lucia. Its dramatic twin coastal peaks, the Pitons, rise 2,500 feet above the sea and offer breathtaking views of the beaches below. This West Indies island has hiking and walking trails of spectacular beauty and turquoise waters lapping at the shores of palm-fringed beaches. Couples can walk right to the edge of the long-dead Sulphur Spring volcano and take a soak in the mineral baths there.

St. Lucia is part of the British Commonwealth. As such, English is the official language, cricket is a popular pastime, and elegant old plantation houses abound. But the most romantic feature of St. Lucia is its unspoiled beauty—you’ll find orange, lime, lemon, mango, pineapple, plum and coffee trees; vanilla, nutmeg and cinnamon growing profusely.

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Honeymoon Hot Destinations

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Ahh, the honeymoon, whether it be a trip to Vegas or a quiet beach hideaway it will always be remembered as one of the best and most important vacations you've ever gone on. Here's the Wedding Wonderful hotlist of great honeymoons.

NORTH AMERICA AND CARRIBBEAN

Las Vegas, Neveda-- Las Vegas is like nothing else in this world. The lights, the gambling, the shows, the $4.99 prime rib, you'll find it all here in Las Vegas like nowhere else. For the couple who enjoys gambling, seeing shows, and the night life this is the perfect trip.

Orlando, Florida-- Orlando is not just for kids, Walt Disney World and the newer Universal Studios rank as one of the top honeymoon destinations in the world. Not only does Central Florida have the draw of the theme parks, but also plenty of beaches and other attractions. This is the perfect trip for the couple who enjoys roller coaster fun in the sun.

Niagara Falls, New York/ Canada-- Once the classic honeymoon destination, Niagara Falls is still a great choice for couples interested in sightseeing rather than laying on the beach. Both the American and Canadian sides are great, but most of the action, including gambling, occurs on the Canadian side and you have a better view of the falls.

Hawaii-- The main destination of choice for today's honeymooners, Hawaii offers the perfect combination of sightseeing and beach fun. We selected the Big Island of Hawaii for a place on our top ten honeymoon beaches list, but Maui, Oahu, and Molokai are great options too.

New York City-- The everything capitol of the world. New York is full of exciting cultural and sightseeing opportunities. Our pick for the most romantic NYC activity? A moonlight horse and buggy ride in Central Park.

Hilton Head, South Carolina-- Long known for being a golfing mecca, Hilton Head is quickly developing into one of the biggest northeast honeymoon destinations. The Old South is alive and kicking here both architecturally and in terms of hospitality and the white sand beaches are some of the prettiest you'll find in this part of the country.

Poconos, Pennsylvania--Nothing screams heart shaped hot tub more than the Poconos. This once premiere honeymoon destination is still a wonderful choice for couples who want to relax and enjoy the great outdoors mountain style.

Puerto Rico-- Puerto Rico has long been a hot spot for beach loving couples and buffs of history. San Juan is the oldest US-owned capitol city and the whole island is rich in Spanish culture. Nightlife including dancing and casinos abounds.

The Bahamas-- The Bahamas is a string of 700 islands, the most popular of which are located just off the coast of Florida. Nassau, the capitol and any of the beaches on Grand Bahamas Island or Paradise Island are popular with honeymooners. Our Bahamas beach pick? Pink Sands.

Bermuda-- The island of Bermuda and it's infamous "triangle" are located about 500 miles off the coast of North Carolina. This string of 150 islands is famous for it's pink sand beaches and unique pastel architecture. St. George is the

Hot Carl on your Honeymoon

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Lately I’ve been reading a lot online about sex positivism. I attempted to write about it before, but I wasn’t too happy with the post that came out of it. To get myself going I started talking about the 4 young women around me aged 17 - 20. All of them claim to have “sex positive” views on life, and to test this I asked them how often they masturbate. They all answered quite openly with answers ranging from “everyday” to “once every two weeks”.

They also described what ”sex positive” means to them. To these four it was being open and not having to be ashamed. Being honest and appreciating the ”wonderful world of sex”, which is most definitely a human thing. Feeling good about yourself whether you’ve slept with 4 guys or 42 and having this as an across the board thing, no double standards. Saving ones self for marriage has the problem of marrying someone who likes S&M while you like missionary… or you not knowing what you want at all - so there should be exploration so you don’t get a Hot Carl on your honeymoon.

They believe that sex negatives “need to get laid more”. They got a little side tracked on that question. … They all agreed that they had grown up in sexual homes and that their attitudues are all about how they were brought up.

For me personally, sex positive doesn’t mean having a high sex drive or slinking around in clothing that hides little to nothing. It’s not about being able to talk amongst friends about masturbation and sexual acts, although that is important, sex positivism is about so much more than that. It’s about the importance of fighting for women whose sexuality fits in and out of the box.

A big part of political and patriarchal control is limiting the sexual acts and freedom of a woman and even of men. Sexual violence against women is one of the many ways that this happens, also the negative attitudes towards escorts and strippers - people are trying to limit and control their sexuality. The key here is to create a world in which women’s sexual choices are always respected. ALL women. If they’re monogamous, polyamorous, dykes, asexuals, bisexuals, like to sleep around… etc. they should all be respected. Is that enough? I don’t think so. As well as being respected their sexualities should be appreciated.

What I loved about talking to the four women today was that each one of us respected the answers of the other. We didn’t devalue each other’s sexuality and choices instead we treated each others sexuality as the norm, no matter what the answers were. Everyone in the world shoud understand that any sort of healthy choice about sex is one that is to be respected and appreciated. By healthy I mean consentual and practiced with condoms, or other birth control and defense against disease. Men have, for a long time, been given the privilege of having a sex life that is normalized and valorized.

Samie and I are sex positive women because we believe in liberation of women and their sexualities. We believe in the importance of celebrating women and having each and every one of their voices heard. When we each speak of our personal sexual experiences and choices we’re not just talking about a small deal. We’re talking about something that many women in the world are too scared to talk about, what some women have been conditioned to be embarassed about and what some women have just completely have had stolen from them. The fact that the five of us sat around talking about our sex lives, desires and activities was liberating, exhilerating and full of such hope.

None of them put themselves into a box, one likes to explore all sexes, the other likes to dabble with multiple guys at a time, another liked straight vanilla sex… We didn’t put each other into a box. We didn’t make fun. We weren’t embarassed. All women in the world need this level of freedom. They all need to know their sexualities are down right sexy. Their sexualities are exciting. Their sexualities are interesting, honorable and most of all -completely f’n gorgeous.

That! is why I am a sex positive woman. And why I believe that every woman in the world should learn that their sexualities and desires are beautiful, normal and completely alright to talk about.

Pamela Anderson Talks About Upcoming Honeymoon

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Pamela Anderson and husband #3 Rick Salomon tied the knot in Las Vegas in a quickie ceremony last month but was it all just for press?

This past weekend Hollyscoop was in Sin City covering the grand opening of the Planet Hollywood hotel, which is where Pam co-hosts a show with magician Hans Klok.

We caught up with Pam and Rick and got some details about their marriage, upcoming honeymoon and whether or not they will extend their family.

Magician Hans Klok was also on hand for the grand opening and told us he wouldn't let Pam take the night of her wedding off because work comes first--but he sure was thankful for the great press! Check out the video.

Eva Langoria Talks About Honeymoon

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Eva Longoria and new hubby NBA star Tony Parker are back to work after a low-key honeymoon in the Carribean. The couple were married in a civil ceremony in Paris July 6, followed the next day by an elaborate church wedding.

Langoria, 32, and her new husband, Parker, 25, say they have a rule in which they refuse to let more than two weeks pass without seeing each other - no matter where they are in the world. Eva’s hit show Desperate Housewives keeps her in L.A. while Tony’s homebase is in San Antonio, Texas with his Spurs team.

Newlywed Eva told People Magazine recently that she and Tony “would love to have kids.” The Housewives star says the couple will teach them all three languages they collectively speak – English, Spanish and French.

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Romantic Instant Messages: How “IMing” can save your relationship

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It’s a no-brainer to say that good communication is vital to any successful romantic relationship or marriage. Getting to know the thoughts and passions of your boyfriend, girlfriend, wife or husband can be a lifelong process that improves your romance as you become closer and more comfortable with each other. And while the spoken word is rightly considered the most important form of communication that lovers can use to advance their relationship, the truth is that there are many other ways to communicate that you shouldn’t overlook.

The spoken word isn’t everyone’s cup of tea

It’s unfortunate but true that some people just aren’t comfortable with talking and take much longer to open up and connect with another individual if they have to do so with the spoken word. Regardless of the underlying reason for someone’s inability to talk, when you or your sweetheart won’t join in a dialogue, it makes it much more difficult to foster trust, comfort and happiness.

If you and your sweetheart are having trouble communicating your feelings to each other through the spoken word, there’s nothing wrong with trying other romantic ideas to convey your thoughts and solving problems. The spoken word simply isn’t the best form of communication for every couple. Luckily, modern technology gives many new options for avoiding breakup or divorce to couples who haven’t found success with traditional conversation.

Is modern technology the answer to your relationship problems?

In addition to romantic text messages and romantic Emails, trying out instant messages, or IM, might be a great way for you and your lover to communicate thoughts and feelings that you haven’t yet had success with. Instant Messaging is similar to communicating with someone via computer in an Internet chat room, but unlike a chat room your instant messages are sent back and forth between each other privately and cannot be seen by anyone else.

Instant messaging may be the pefect way to improve communication in your relationship for several reasons. If you and your sweetheart become easily frustrated with each other or offended because of body language or tone of voice, instant messaging will allow you to convey your thoughts without any visual or auditory baggage.

Additionally, it is much easier for some people to say what is on their mind via instant messaging rather than face-to-face. The distance and security provided by instant messaging makes it much more comfortable for some people to speak their true feelings and explore problems that might be plaguing your relationship more deeply.

Start trying Instant Messaging today . . . it’s easy!

If you and your lover ae having a difficult time communication face-to-face, a weekly Instant Message session may be exactly what you need to resolve underlying probems and add more romance to your relaionship. If you’d like to give it a try, I reccommend signing up for Windows Live Messenger, an IM service that my fiance and I use regularly. It’s easy to install and start using right away.

Do you realy have anything to lose by trying out instant messaging to see if it can help your relationship? You might be surprised at how much your communication improves by taking advantage of modern technology and using unconventonal methods to build your romance today!


Love vs Lust



LOVE

• To have strong feelings of affection for another adult and be romantically and sexually attracted to them

• Warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion

• Unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another

LUST


• An overwhelming desire or craving: a lust for power

• Usually intense or unbridled sexual desire

• Intense eagerness or enthusiasm

Notice how different they can be?
Seeing the sign that you could possibly be dangerously in love? True love, the genuine care and concern for your love is what we should be having. But lust, the uncontrolled desire or craving for your love is certainly not to be desired. Having too much of lust than to love can certainly bring danger to your love relationship. But well, we are still human afterall and I must say that these very two emotions is certainly within and happening inside of us. You can never deny that fact that you will be having lust at times. But perhaps all these while, it just didn’t occur to you that you have at times been actually feeling so, having some uncontrolled lust over your love. So, I thought it would be good to just bring to your attention and make you be aware of it, to allow you to be better handling your emotions.

In simple, we can say that love is a choice; a choice that you hope to have; to be having that chance to be with that someone whom you love, having that chance to genuinely and unselfishly be giving him or her your true tender love and care, bringing about that happiness for him or her. Whereas lust is a want, an obsessive desire to have purely for self-satisfaction and pleasure.

When you love someone, you love him or her for who they are. You always respect your love and never insist on them doing things that are against their will, which may include having sex. Now, love is always a two-way communication and not just about you. In a love relationship, you give and take. You don’t just take and take. By only taking and not giving, you are actually behaving in a way of having lust, wanting just more and more for yourself out of the relationship. Instead of providing your love with happiness, you are only thinking about how your love can or should make you happy. To describe it in a more ugly way, you are just loving yourself more than to actually loving him or her. And this is certainly not the way as to how a love relationship should be. A blissful love relationship should always be mutual, a mutual happiness for the both. Many at times, we tend to just think for ourselves and this can be especially so for those who are already in a steady love relationship for or a year or more. Well, in the beginning of the love relationship, both would always be on their best to make their love, their partner happy. Just recall those sweet memories. Don’t you just genuinely feel happy when you were able to make them smile and happy back then? And to even be happy when accepting their bad habits and faults? But very often, it is sad to be saying that thing changes when the both eventually got together. Finding faults with one another, quarreling over the slightest things. All the initial acceptance of one another was just not longer there anymore. And for some, sadly to even have to end the very relationship. Now, are you in a love relationship; one which has already passes that initial honeymoon period? Still going steadily with one another? If you are, well done and congratulations!


But do let me just ask. Between the both, who has been the one whom is always the one giving? Well, there must certainly have been one of you who have been the one giving more. Think about it. Whoever that may be, I would say that he or she has given you their true love and care, a wonderful and unselfish love. And this is definitely a love you should cherish, a love whom you should respect. Do just honestly ask yourself. Have you unknowingly at times react in a way of lust, unreasonably blaming your love when he or she is not able to meet your expectations; not able to make you happy? And not to mention having forcing him or her to do something against their will just to satisfy your very own wants, to making you yourself happy? Remember, nobody is perfect and that includes you. And that is why we have to learn to give and take. We were taught that since young and it absolutely applies too in a love relationship.

Tips for a perfect honeymoon



Your honeymoon is one of the most special moments in your life. Here are some tips to make it an unforgettable experience

The wedding was great and now its time to go on a romantic sojourn - just the two of you! Yes, honeymoon is one of the most special moments in every couple's life as it gives them the first chance to be together as man and wife.
Needless to say, the very word honeymoon brings along a picture which is dipped in romance and happiness. Now, here is how you can have one such picture perfect honemoon.
Plan your trip thoroughly and well in advance. Both of you should be involved in the planning. If one person does all the work, he/she will feel guilty if things don't go perfectly.
On the other hand, if you don't take part in the planning, you'll probably end up dissatisfied. Consult a travel agent. They usually have special honeymoon packages that they can offer you. These are usually good as they have been tried and tested and it’s likely that the package might save you some money.
But don’t try and be stingy with your accommodation. The ambience of your accommodation could be the single most important aspect of your honeymoon trip, as most of the couples tend to spend maximum time there.
On your day of departure, it is advisable not to have an early start, especially if you have an evening reception the previous day. Or you’ll be walking around the airport or station half asleep.
One thing that most people forget is to specify that they need a double bed. It seems funny but happens more often than you think. Also try and be as specific as possible when you’re booking you room. Try and think of things to do on your honeymoon, together or separately. It’s important to spend a little time separately so you don’t start fighting and so you can share your experiences.
And last but the least, don’t be shy about telling people that you’re on your honeymoon. Make sure to mention it when you make reservations, you’ll get special treatment!

HERE ARE A FEW BASIC QUESTIONS TO DISCUSS


*Do we want to get married in the same place we honeymoon?

Destination weddings are growing more popular every day. Marrying in a hotel away from home either alone or with a few friends or family members can save a consider-able amount of money. Also, when you honeymoon in the same hotel, you won’t have to pack after the wedding or run for the airport.

*Do we want to go around the corner or around the world?

Talk about how long your honeymoon can be and arrive at a general budget. This will determine how far you can go.

*Do we want to save or splurge?

This is your trip of a lifetime so it’s the time to splurge with luxury rooms and memory making activities if you can afford it.

*Do we want sunshine or show?

Discuss the climates you like best and choose your destination accordingly. Skiiers who marry in the summer can honeymoon in South America. Sun lovers who marry in the winter can choose from a variety of beach destinations around the world.

*Do we want to learn something new that we can enjoy together?

You might like to combine your honeymoon with a golf, ski or sailing school or a tennis camp to learn a sport that you can enjoy together for the rest of your lives.

*Do we want a cruise, a honeymoon package, an all inclusive resort or a trip tailored just for the two of us?

Each of these options has advantages. Choose the one that matches your dreams. Cruises make honeymooning easy. The ship is your home away from home and meals and most on board activities are included in the cost. When choosing a cruise line make sure that you ask if there are tables for two in the dining room and check out different categories of state rooms. Read brochures carefully and if there is a particular port of call that you want to explore, make sure that the ship will be there long enough to see it.

Honeymoon packages, available from hotels, airlines and tour wholesalers are designed with romance in mind. They often include special perks that other packages do not. When booking a hotel, ask if there are special honeymoon packages.

All inclusive resorts include most meals, sports equipment and tips. Some include all liquor and bar charges as well as other special activities. Read the small print or ask your Travel Agent to make sure exactly what is included in the price. Some packages include round trip airfare. Others do not.

If you have special dreams and want a trip tailored to your wishes and pace, you can work with a Travel Agent to make sure that everything you dreamed of is built in.

*What are your honeymoon dreams and fantasies?

Talk about them and you will be able to make most of them come true!