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Friday, February 27, 2015

While in bed with you, he thinks about ...

If you want to know what I thought it during sex? These are the answers ...

Does experiencing orgasm?
Most men say they can know when the female acts like orgasm, but in reality it is one of the things about which are very uncertain. Especially if it after the first round still wishes. What does this mean? Since the first time felt worse? Or it was not enough sex? A starred orgasm?
Oh, really are perfect!
From their perspective almost all female breasts are created to satisfy them. However, when for the first time undress before him, he is the moment of complete satisfaction, reports Telegraph.
Stay, stay, stay
One of the greatest concerns of men is whether there is sufficient prolonged sex. Has her former boyfriend to stay longer? Is there a need for more sex. No less bad is not even thinking about what to say to friends the next day.
Do you dare to do this?
Maybe your boyfriend wants you hit a bit more bite you in the butt or less, perhaps would like to ejakulonte in any ... rather little else than usual. But not sure if you dare propose something. Not sure whether other people do it even if it would grieve if they try it.
Where did she learn that?
Men will certainly not oppose if they show something new in bed. However, if it is not something for which you have already talked and that you have agreed to try, however, to ask you that inspiration came. Did not see it in pornographic films? Or perhaps ex-boyfriend has taught him?

Drinking coffee "can protect you from multiple sclerosis"

Drinking coffee may protect against multiple sclerosis, a study suggests.

Scientists attribute the effect of caffeine, which has already been linked with reduced risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Researchers analyzed data from two studies conducted by Swedish and American scientists in 2788 comparing people with multiple sclerosis with almost 4,000 healthy people.
Both studies found that participants who did not drink coffee are once more at risk of multiple sclerosis than those who drink several cups a day.
Head of research Dr Ellen Mowry said: "caffeine intake has been linked to reducing the risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, transmits Koha.net. But now our new study we found that it helps multiple sclerosis."
The findings were presented at the American Academy of Neurology in Washington DC.