Senin, 21 Mei 2012

You Should must Know about 10 Facts Sex


What's the average size of a guy's equipment? Where can't you buy "marital aids" – and speaking of sex toys, why do some Japanese ones have happy faces on them? Get answers to these and seven more sexy questions you probably never thought to ask here! 
A recent visit to Manhattan's legendary Museum of Sex yielded more than a mob of 18-year-old girls giggling in the foyer – it provided an entertaining and educated look into the history of sex.
Here are some little-known sex facts that may surprise you – or at least give you ammunition for a fascinating dinner conversation!

The best medicine

According to the Museum of Sex, the vibrator was originally used as a medicinal treatment for female "hysteria" during the 19th century. The vibrator-induced orgasms helped doctors dissipate hysteria's anxiety-related symptoms.

Say cheese!

Semen contains zinc and calcium, both of which are proven to prevent tooth decay.

 

Hop to it

 The iconic "Rabbit" is renowned for two things: excellent orgasm results and an odd smiley face on its tip. Women's Health tells us the smiley face was actually a result of conservative Japanese customs. Apparently, Japanese consumers frown upon "the production of sex toys that too closely resemble phalluses," so the smiley face was added.

Sabtu, 19 Mei 2012

California’s Budget Shortfall

Governor Jerry Brown seems to have his hands full, especially with the deplorable state of California's fiscal situation. He credits himself with a credit upgrade after the state had been on the brink of collapse. In an address to the people of California Jerry Brown talks of his past accomplishments in being a take-charge leader who's honest and is not afraid to do what's necessary in asking the help from his constituency.
This time Governor Brown really stepped into something deep. Somehow, some way California's budget is experiencing a shortfall of $16 billion. With all the spending cuts and all the rhetoric, the state has failed to even come close to being within the vicinity of manageable. Of course, Governor Brown blames that on one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression and the federal government's rejection to aid California.