Instead of joining the rest of the maddening restaurant crowds this Father’s Day, cook for Dad at home.
But don’t do the burgers and dogs he’s had at every summer cookout since before you were born. Surprise him with a massive cut of meat: prime rib.
This recipe involves a simple rub, a straightforward cooking technique, and a few lazy hours. Present the prime rib at the table, hand Dad the carving knife, and then sit back to reap his praises.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Happy Couples Are Having This Much Sex. How Do You Stack Up?
You don’t have to get busy in the bedroom every night to keep a smile on your face—or hers. Couples who have sex more than once a week aren’t any happier that those who do the deed weekly, suggests new Canadian research.
In the study, people in relationships who had sex once a week reported greater overall happiness—and greater satisfaction with their partners—than those who had sex less often.
But those who had sex more often than that didn’t receive any additional boosts of wellbeing.
In the study, people in relationships who had sex once a week reported greater overall happiness—and greater satisfaction with their partners—than those who had sex less often.
But those who had sex more often than that didn’t receive any additional boosts of wellbeing.
Friday, 10 June 2016
6 Kama Sutra Sex Techniques That Make Missionary Even Hotter
There’s only one problem with missionary sex: The vast majority of men thrust in the same conventional, in-and-out way.
Same speed, same depth, same hip motion, same everything. In other words, yawn and repeat.
What these guys don’t know is that there are much more exciting ways to insert your penis. Ways that will create new, pleasurable sensations for both you and your partner.
Take these six ideas from the Kama Sutra, for example. It may be an ancient Hindu text—which explains the strange names like “boar’s blow”—but these techniques certainly hold up in 2016.
Same speed, same depth, same hip motion, same everything. In other words, yawn and repeat.
What these guys don’t know is that there are much more exciting ways to insert your penis. Ways that will create new, pleasurable sensations for both you and your partner.
Take these six ideas from the Kama Sutra, for example. It may be an ancient Hindu text—which explains the strange names like “boar’s blow”—but these techniques certainly hold up in 2016.
Why It’s Normal For Happily Married Men to Fantasize About Divorcing Their Wives
It pops up from time to time: The thought of divorcing your wife even though you’re happy with her.
So if you’re still satisfied with your wife, why do you fantasize about untying the knot?
It’s a normal reaction, and often times occurs because something other than the relationship is causing strain, like your job or financial situation, says Jared DeFife, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and relationship therapist in Atlanta.
So if you’re still satisfied with your wife, why do you fantasize about untying the knot?
It’s a normal reaction, and often times occurs because something other than the relationship is causing strain, like your job or financial situation, says Jared DeFife, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and relationship therapist in Atlanta.
Why Drinking a Little Booze Each Day May Be Killing You
There will be no broken coffee tables in this story. No blackouts, shots of Jager, thumping hangovers, or epic tales of tossing park benches into duck ponds. I’m not the guy who makes a scene or curls up asleep on a dog bed. This story is not about a booze blowout; it’s about a slow leak that could have left me empty and alone.
There’s a decent chance that you drink like I do. I enjoy a cold IPA when I get home from work; maybe a glass of pinot with a plate of pasta later. I drink liquor only a few times a year; I can’t think of more than 10 times, all big nights out, in the past few years when I might have thrown down five or more drinks in two hours, which is how the CDC defines binge drinking.
There’s a decent chance that you drink like I do. I enjoy a cold IPA when I get home from work; maybe a glass of pinot with a plate of pasta later. I drink liquor only a few times a year; I can’t think of more than 10 times, all big nights out, in the past few years when I might have thrown down five or more drinks in two hours, which is how the CDC defines binge drinking.
Friday, 3 June 2016
The Surprising Truth About Your Sex Life After Age 40
Who says the kinky stuff was only for your wild, single days? According to a new survey from Trojan, you probably won’t reach your full, shall we say, creative potential until you’re a bit older and wiser.
The condom connoisseurs at Trojan teamed up with the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada to survey 2,400 Canadians between the ages of 40 and 59 about their sex lives.
And it turns out that the sex lives of most middle-aged adults do not go stale as they age. In fact, 65 percent of respondents said they were very satisfied with their last sexual encounter.
The condom connoisseurs at Trojan teamed up with the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada to survey 2,400 Canadians between the ages of 40 and 59 about their sex lives.
And it turns out that the sex lives of most middle-aged adults do not go stale as they age. In fact, 65 percent of respondents said they were very satisfied with their last sexual encounter.
8 Secrets Of People Who Never Get Sick
You probably know at least one person who always manages to stay healthy, even when everyone around them is coughing, sneezing, and feeling miserable. Annoying, right?
So what’s their secret? We asked eight super-healthy people to reveal how they dodge colds and other common ailments. Read on and steal their tricks.
1. Supplement With C
The scientific evidence that vitamin C improves immunity has been mixed. But Sam Jernigan of Grass Valley, California swears by it.
So what’s their secret? We asked eight super-healthy people to reveal how they dodge colds and other common ailments. Read on and steal their tricks.
1. Supplement With C
The scientific evidence that vitamin C improves immunity has been mixed. But Sam Jernigan of Grass Valley, California swears by it.
What Years of Arguing With Your Spouse Does To Your Health
Marital spats can be a literal pain, according to new research from Northwestern University.
In a study that spanned two decades, researchers had married couples come into a lab every five years to rehash their common disagreements in front of a camera.
Experts studied their conversations, taking note of their facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice. Then they surveyed the couples about their health.
Over the 20-year period, men who argued in certain ways were more likely to wind up with health problems.
In a study that spanned two decades, researchers had married couples come into a lab every five years to rehash their common disagreements in front of a camera.
Experts studied their conversations, taking note of their facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice. Then they surveyed the couples about their health.
Over the 20-year period, men who argued in certain ways were more likely to wind up with health problems.
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