Thursday, 11 April 2013

Does sex get better with age?

Does sex get better with age?By: Hugh Wilson
Studies suggest that turning 30, 40 or even 50 can be a boon for your sex life.
Good sex is the preserve of feisty 20-year-olds with great bodies and rocket-fuelled sex drives. At least, that’s what most people think.
But a new survey begs to differ. According to a US poll of over 2,000 men and women, sex really does get better with age - and that’s particularly true for men. The study found that men are the most confident in bed between the ages of 50 and 69, while women experience their peak of sexual confidence between 18 and 29.
So as men get older, their confidence in the bedroom increases, making sex more fun, less stressful and more satisfying. Here are a few more reasons why your sex life will only get better.
Men worry less
You may worry a bit about the odd grey hair or the laughter lines around your eyes (nothing’s that funny, eh?) but you worry far less about getting older than your partner does.
According to the poll, only 34% of men are worried about the physical signs of ageing - compared to 56% of women.
The poll also found that the word most associated with men and grey hair was “distinguished”, while with women it’s “old”.
Why is any of this good for your sex life past 30? For a start, it means men are less self-conscious in bed, leaving them freer to enjoy the experience. As we age we no longer feel the need to show our 'best side' or hide wobbly bits. We’re much more likely to think: take me how I am.
The other upside to all this is that our partners spend a lot of time and effort warding off the ravages of age. From a purely selfish perspective, many 35- or 40-year-old women have never looked so good. Some research even suggests that the ‘cougar’ phenomenon is driven by a subconscious confusion: young men are primed by evolution to go for long, luscious locks, clear skin and sparkling eyes, the genetic signals of youth. All of which are increasingly found on older women.
Women get sexier
So our partners are looking great, and they’re also more into sex. That’s really not surprising. According to The New Hite Report (2000), older women are more likely to enjoy more multiple orgasms than younger women. The Pennell study of 2001 found that women's sexual arousal or capacity to orgasm actually increases with age.
The National Over-45s Sex Survey carried out by Health Plus magazine found that older women are also more adventurous - with 89% admitting they like to vary positions and locations, including the garden. A majority said that sex was better in their 40s than it had been in their 20s.
This all suggests that women prefer sex when they get older, but what about men? There’s a simple 'it takes two to tango' argument here. If older women are having all that wild sex, their partners must be too. And let’s admit it, if your wife or girlfriend is enjoying the experience you’re more likely to enjoy it as well. Her satisfaction only adds to your lust.
It’s also true that as we age more of the sex we have is within the bounds of secure, long-term relationships. That might sound boring compared to the one-night stands of youth, but research suggest the most satisfying sex - for both parties - happens within marriage or long-term partnerships.
As relationship counsellor and sex expert Julia Coles said: “The idea that wild sex means sex with a stranger is a myth. The most important element of a fulfilling sex life is trust.”
The prime ages for sex
As you leave your 20s behind sex might get slower, more sensual and less wham, bam, thank you ma'am. That’s a good thing.
Sex therapist David Schnarch talks about the difference between genital prime and sexual prime. For men, the genital prime is in our late teens or early 20s. We get aroused in seconds and can have sex three times a night. We’re in our physical prime.
Unfortunately, our minds are not yet primed for the best sex. We might be too impulsive, too insecure or simply not experienced or confident enough. Schnarch says that many men reach their sexual prime much later, and sometimes not until middle age.
And as you hit your 30s and beyond, you know what you like and you’re not afraid to ask for it.
You’re also better at sex physically, even if arousal takes longer and the three-times-a-night sessions are a distant memory. You’ll be less prone to 'hair trigger' problems, for a start, and in your 30s you bring the perfect combination of stamina and experience to your sex life.
If you’re 40 or 50, there’s good news too. While 20-somethings report the highest rates of sexual activity, according to Harvard Medical School research, men in their 40s and 50s report equally high rates of sexual satisfaction. In other words, sex is as much fun when you’re 50 as it is when you’re 20.
So the good news for your sex life is that, whether it’s great, OK, or in need of a jump start, the best is probably yet to come.

Top 11 foods that lead to better orgasms

Provided By: myjoyonline
Your diet affects everything: Sleep, mood, weight, heart health, and your libido. But these 11 foods will help revamp your relationship.
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Soya
Who knew that steamed tofu steak might turn you into a horn dog? Soya products like tofu and edamame contain phytoestrogens, which basically mimic the effects of estrogen, the chief female sex hormone.
Oysters
Consider this one a double-whammy. Not only are oysters thought of as an aphrodisiac (the smell of salty ocean air alone turns us on). They’re also extremely rich in zinc, which helps with the production of testosterone, says Wissing, which boosts sex drive and your man's sperm count. Raw bar date, anyone?
Dark Chocolate
Like oysters, many say dark chocolate is an aphrodisiac… all the more reason you two should indulge in the occasional after-dinner dessert in bed. Chocolate also helps release the mood-lifting hormone serotonin in the brain. Happy plus horny and you can count on a good roll in the hay.
Ginseng Tea
Finally, good news for tea-lovers. The compound ginsenoside in ginseng tea is believed to increase sperm count due to its effect on the gonadal tissue. The tea isn’t only good for those little swimmers; it's also believed to improve his desire to get it on.
Hot Peppers
According to nutritionist Kimberly Snyder, hot peppers don't only make your upper lip sweat. They rev your engine, too. The peppers are believed to speed up your metabolism and increase the blood flow to your nether regions. Not to mention, if your cheeks flush from the spice, someone might think you’re flirting, which can only improve matters.
Garlic
Forget about bad breath. The compound allicin in garlic is said to thin out the blood, which improves circulation, which means open arteries, which ultimately helps with healthy boners and serious stamina.
Asparagus
Funky pee smell? Whatever. According to docs, this green veggie is rich in folate, which regulates the production of histamine, a chemical released during orgasm. Can you say aaaaaaahsparagus?
Watermelon
Hopefully he's not battling impotence, but it can't hurt to nosh on this sexy fruit. A study done at Texas A&M's Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center found that watermelon has a Viagra-like effect on the body. One of the many nutrients in the fruit is citrulline, which breaks down to relax blood vessels and possibly prevent erectile dysfunction.
Leafy Greens
The last thing you want to be is anemic, a.k.a. iron deficient, and falling asleep instead of making magic under the sheets. Get your iron fix with beans and leafy greens, and make sure to pair those veggies with Vitamin C (red and orange bell peppers and citrus fruits, for instance) to increase the iron’s absorption, says Wissing.
High-fiber Carbs
You carbo-load pre-marathon, why not pre-marathon sex? Embrace the healthy carbs like whole grain bread, quinoa and barley so you have the energy to keep going all night long.
Fatty Fish
Penises and vaginas require a healthy blood flow. Fortunately the fatty tuna and salmon wrapped in your sushi lunch is packed with Omega-3 fatty acids, which help with circulation. And Strong circulation can help increase the effects of clitoral stimulation

A Guide to the Male Orgasm

The Phases and Complexities of the Male Orgasm
The male orgasm is the height of the sexual experience in men. It is not only proceeded by the release of semen, responsible for procreation, it also produces an intense euphoria. There is a process that the male body goes through to reach orgasm defined by phases. During each phase, the body goes through physiological changes that lead up to the male orgasm, the climax and ejaculation.
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Orgasm is not only necessary for procreation, it is also essential for the health and well being of men. Many studies have proven the positive effect of male orgasm on not only the physical health of a man, but their psychological fitness as well. The age at which a typical male will have their first orgasm varies, as does the experience that they describe, but one common experience they all report is the elation that they feel after an orgasm is reached. A great stress relief, it is an important aspect to their daily lives. It is possible to experience a male orgasm without ejaculation only further giving evidence that the real benefit of male orgasm is not always found in its necessity to recreate life.
The first phase of the male orgasm cycle is the arousal phase. It is the time at which the body starts to become “excited”. When a man engages in sexual contact, his body begins to experience several physiological changes. During the arousal phase his heart rate will increase, his breathing will begin to become more rapid, and blood rushes to the penis. During arousal, the erectile tissue becomes engorged with blood, allowing the penis to become erect. The more aroused a man is, the more erect the penis becomes. The swelling of the erectile tissue moves along the base of the penis, causing a swelling in the penis cap. When the penis is erect the scrotum will begin to tighten signaling for fluid to begin to make its way up the shaft of the penis.
The next phase of the male orgasm is the Plateau phase. It is when the male body becomes tense. During this phase rapid thrusting motion begins, intensifying with time. There may be a minute amount of fluid that is released from the penis called precum. It is not only lubrication for the act of intercourse, it also contains live sperm that will be ejaculated when the orgasm is complete and there is a forceful release of sexual tension. It is also at this point when the heart rate, breathing, and intake of oxygen is at its highest peak.
The next phase, or the Orgasm phase, is when the muscles in the body begin to spasm and contract involuntarily, sometimes in the hands and feet, but often throughout the entire body. There is a feeling of release in the body as orgasm is reached which is called the climax. During climax, the muscles of the penis begin to rhythmically contract which leads to the penis to ejaculate semen. When climax is reached and for a short while after, the man may experience a euphoric feeling, and an intense flushing, making the skin feel warm and electrified.
Once orgasm is reached, there is a resolution phase. The resolution phase is characterized by a relaxation of the muscles. Most men will experience fatigue and satiation, and feel the need to rest. It is also during this period when they are most likely to feel intimate toward their partner. The physiology of the male will return to normal, or baseline, as the body reaches a state of homeostatic balance. During the resolution phase there needs to be a refractory period, which is a time when the male body will not be able to reach orgasm again. The length of time for the refractory period varies from man to man and depends on many factors such as age. The male orgasm is not only necessary for procreation; it is also something that contributes to the overall health and well being of a man.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Latest Recipes "Buttered Mango"

Ingredients:
2 tablespoons butter
2 mangoes, sliced
3 tablespoons sugar
Directions:
1.Melt butter in a frypan until it turns brown.
2.Add slices of mango and saute for several minutes on each side.
3.Remove the mango from the pan and arrange it on 2 plates.
4.Add sugar to the butter in the pan and cook quickly until it goes syrupy.
5.Pour the mixture over the mango slices.

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