Corsetry: The Evolution of Their Sex Appeal
Corsetry has come a long way since the Dark Ages. It?s not just the lack of scientific knowledge that made those times dark. Those were also dark days for womens underwear. Back then, corsetry was extremely constrictive, even potentially dangerous.
Blinds Express Offers Reduced Price One Touch Lifting System for Hunter Douglas Window Blinds
Blinds Express customers can now receive LiteRise® Lifting System, a cordless system designed to lift and lower blinds with a gentle touch, with the purchase of Hunter Douglas window blinds and shades at a reduced price.
Tori Spelling Officiates Same-Sex Marriage As Minister Of First Nation Church
Television star obtains ceremonial ordination online through unique service that also permits couples to obtain marriage license without regard to sexual orientation.
Sex and the Gods of Internet Marketing
Whenever I mention my occupation to a non-wired person, it seems to generate the same response:"Isn't there an awful lot of porn on the net?"The question floats toward me like a smoke ring and forms a halo around my face, framing me as a pornographer, nymphomaniac, and all-round corrupter of innocence.I expect that from my mother, but it's not the public image I strive to cultivate.
Exercise For Better Sex
Do you get winded by simply walking up a flight of stairs? Are you straining to pick up a gallon of milk? Do you crawl into bed shortly after arriving home from work? If so, you shouldn't expect to have the energy for a sexual marathon. But with proper exercise, one can get on the right track to feeling young and energetic in bed again.
Greed, Sex and Power Lead to Murder in Small Texas Town
A high school graduate dreams of becoming a successful mystery writer while working as a houseboy in a little Texas town, when he finds himself the convenient scapegoat for murder in Peary Perry's new novel, "Manuel Muldoon."
NoPornNorthampton Fights Porn King's Plans for Northampton, Massachusetts
Kenneth Guarino, President-CEO of Capital Video Corporation, plans to open a porn shop with 20 private viewing booths at 135 King Street in Northampton, Mass. Close to Northampton's historic downtown, this location is surrounded by homes, schools, churches and counseling centers. Northampton is the home of Smith College, the nation's largest liberal arts college for women. Concerned citizens have formed NoPornNorthampton to call attention to the disease, decay and crime associated with porn shops, and assist the town in finding appropriate solutions. Find out more at NoPornNorthampton.org.
Play65 Backgammon Room Weds a Same-Sex Couple
A newly engaged same-sex couple of the UK has credited their love affair to the online backgammon room (http://www.play65.com/Backgammon.html) play65.com.
The online backgammon site Play65 gives a fight to online dating sites. The popular backgammon room has already wed two couples. Most recently, a same-sex couple, whose members met and fell in love while playing backgammon on the internet, has decided to tie the knot.
Men Love Women Who Initiate Sex – 4 Fun Ways to Do It
This is a sizzling hot topic for a lot of women – How to initiate sex. If you are having a lot of trouble in this area, do not despair.
61 Company Names from London's FTSE 100 Used as Decoys by Fraudsters and Porn Sites
New research by Internet intelligence company Envisional shows that more than 60 per cent of the UK's top 100 companies are affected by "Internet parasites" who abuse respected names, brands and logos to lure visitors to porn sites, clickthrough farms or less prominent business rivals.
Outskirts Press Announces The Window At The Top Of The Door, the Latest Highly-anticipated Poetry Book from Syracuse, NY Author Douglas P Smith
Outskirts Press, Inc. has published The Window At The Top Of The Door by Douglas P Smith, which is the author's most recent book to date. The 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback in the Poetry category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested retail price of $11.95. The webpage at www.www.outskirtspress.com/window was launched simultaneously with the book's publication.
Casual Sex Can Make You Infertile
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Herpes Misinformation: Transferring Cold Sores During Oral Sex
Question: If I suffers from cold sores (herpes simplex 1) but not from genital herpes (herpes simplex 2), is it possible for me to pass on the virus to my partner during oral sex; even if I am cold-sore free at the time?Answer: Unfortunately, yes, even though the chances are slim, either herpes virus — Herpes Simplex Type 1 (HSV-1) or Herpes Simplex Type 2 (HSV-2), can infect the mouth or genitals and can be transferred from one partner to another even if the infected partner is asymptomatic at the time.Since there are few faster ways to ruin a relationship than when one partner give the other herpes, lets clear-up some more herpes misinformation that could save you from giving or receiving the gift that keeps on giving.
Hardcore Ghetto Street Fights As Entertainment?
We come across ghetto street fights not only in our neighborhood, but in fact it's available in underground DVD's and freely in the internet and it's quite in demand too. And yes, you must have heard of G-Unit, Black Rob, Funkmaster Flex and Lil Jon who really loves ghetto street brawls and uses them in remixed music videos. These videos fetch for about t $15 in stores, some amounting to $19.99 and it one great business. The fans are many, thus producers of ghetto street fights can make $300,000-$500,000 off that DVD! Swell! People can sit comfortably in their couches at home and have a great time watching real ghetto street fights, all with the bloody scenes and foul languages.
Protecting Your Children from Sex Offenders and Predators Online
Unfortunately, young children have been the prey of a good many mentally ill individuals in this world. Their pattern is to seek out children in friendship only to pounce upon them when the child lets down its guard in learning to trust the stranger. You must first accept that there is indeed a problem as well as accepting that there may be someone who is a predator of your family.
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Commentary By Douglas R. Andrew on the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Study
The Tradeoff between Mortgage Prepayments and Tax-Deferred Retirement Savings From the Working Papers of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago By Gene Amromin, Jennifer Huang, and Clemens Sialm,
One of our own federal banks?Chicago's Federal Reserve Bank?has determined that by accelerating mortgage payments instead of stashing money in tax-deferred accounts, more than one in three Americans are making the "wrong choice ," and are giving up potentially important arbitrage gains. The mortgage overpayments, the Fed's recent report says, is a "mis-allocation" of funds that costs people $1.5-billion a year. If consumers changed their allocation by not sending excess payments to their mortgage company, and instead put that money in some form of tax-advantaged savings, they would reap a median gain of between 11 and 17 cents per dollar. This is the very first time the Fed has compared these two kinds of "savings," write the authors. They conclude that "many households have significant amount of money" in both tax-favored and taxable accounts, but that a "large proportion" of American taxpayers apparently are not taking the smarter route to asset allocation, which would put substantially more money in their retirement savings. I am delighted to see that the Fed's own experts now believe deductible mortgage interest can be an excellent choice for many taxpayers to use in structuring their retirement funding strategy, even though I do not agree with the report's narrow focus on only qualified plans such as IRAs and 401(k)s. What's more, the paper says arbitrage is a "rather conservative" way of optimizing retirement wealth. Taxpayers gain when interest rates go up, since the newly invested amount earns higher rates than the mortgage debt costs. Should interest rates go down, taxpayers still come out ahead, because they are "likely to exercise their option to refinance," thus "reducing the downside risk of the arbitrage strategy." The Fed report ends by saying that despite the risks (and remember?there are risks associated with all investment strategies), saving retirement money in a tax-deferred plan "has the additional benefit of providing a good hedge against the combination of housing price risk and liquidity risk." Finally, the Fed says that taxpayers with incomes over $100,000 a year who use mortgage-deductible interest as part of an arbitrage strategy in retirement accounts would appear to have the most to gain, and the authors find it "puzzling" that more people who are in "better financial shape" than the average taxpayer don't take advantage of this kind of strategy. I have no idea if the authors of this Federal Reserve paper have read my Missed Fortune books or have heard of me. But it is gratifying to see government experts themselves validate and support a key element of my wealth optimization program. If you would like to read the entire study, it is available at www.MissedFortune.com/ChicagoFedStudy as found in the "working papers" section of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's Web site.
The study also points out that:
* ?46.1 percent of households are prepaying their mortgage by an average of $3,140 per year? * ?only 49 percent of households relied on advice from professionals? * ?having access to better financial information (financial advisor or personal education) substantially increases the likelihood of making the right choice?
The key reasons Americans make these mistakes are:
* ?not having resources to make decisions? * ?greater emphasis on savings habits they ?perceive? as more liquid? * ?limited information on the cost-benefit analysis? * ?rational response to ?institutional? factors?
The actual quote from the abstract at the beginning of the report reads as follows:
?We show that a significant number of households can perform a tax arbitrage by cutting back on their additional mortgage payments and increasing their contributions to tax-deferred accounts. Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances, we show that about 38% of U.S. households that are accelerating their mortgage payments instead of saving in tax-deferred accounts are making the wrong choice. For these households, reallocating their savings can yield a mean benefit of 11 to 17 cents per dollar, depending on the choice of investment assets in the tax deferred accounts. In the aggregate, these misallocated savings are costing U.S. households as much as 1.5 billion dollars per year??
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Douglas R. Andrew is the founder of the Missed Fortune movement, a national revolution in financial planning launched by his best-selling books, Missed Fortune: Dispel the Money Myth-Conceptions?Isn?t It Time You Became Wealthy? and Missed Fortune 101 (both published by Warner Business Books).
With experience in business management, economics, accounting, financial and estate planning, and advanced business and tax planning, Mr. Andrew is a sought-after national speaker and financial planning expert. He is currently the owner and president of Paramount Financial Services, Inc., a comprehensive personal and business financial planning firm with several divisions.
Partnering with financial services providers nationwide, Mr. Andrew?s primary mission is to help people experience their own ?Missed Fortune True Wealth Transformation??maximizing human, intellectual, civic and financial assets for a fulfilling life, now and during retirement. To that end, he is also a national advisory board member of Empowered Wealth LC, a company dedicated to optimizing the full spectrum of assets.
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