Thursday, June 30, 2011

Datemall.net passed the 1000 member mark

Our newest dating personals site Datemall.net now has over 1000 members from around the world and growing daily. Keep the free sign-ups comming.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Scientists: Women are attracted to men in red

Simply wearing the colour red makes a man more attractive and sexually
desirable to women, it has been found by researchers.

Psychologists conducted tests by getting women to rate the attractiveness of a
variety of men and state their willingness to date, kiss, and engage
sexual activity with them.

They then digitally altered the colour of the T-shirts the men were wearing
and compared the responses, finding men in red were consistently scored
as being more attractive.

Those who have been wearing red were seen as more "powerful, attractive, and
sexually desirable" said professor Andrew Elliot… who only wears red
from now on.

The team from the University of Rochester say the red effect was limited to
status and romance: red made the man seem more powerful, attractive,
and sexually desirable, but did not make the man seem more likable,
kind, or sociable.

The effect was consistent across cultures: undergraduates in the United
States, England, Germany, and China all found men more attractive when
wearing or bordered by red.

Elliot, added: "We found that women view men in red as higher in status, more
likely to make money and more likely to climb the social ladder. And
it's this high-status judgment that leads to the attraction,"

"When women see red it triggers something deep and probably biologically
engrained.

"We say in our culture that men act like animals in the sexual realm. It
looks like women may be acting like animals as well in the same sort of
way."



Source: http://newslite.tv/2010/08/02/scientists-women-are-attracted.html

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Work is not all the same

I recently came across an article which I highly agree with...The article deals with how the mainstream media portrays the fact that any loser out there can do this job and make millions virtually overnight.


In truth the Adult Webmaster is in fact always working and always changing the way he has to do things, including learning new skills constantly to keep up with the market.


profession


Like I said, the thing I hate most about the way the mainstream media portrays is the fact that they mislead people into believing this is a job that any loser can do. The successful adult webmaster works his/her ass off and never stops. Being painted as a degenerate is to be expected. It's not right but society has never been kind to those who work in sexual entertainment. Being typecast as lazy louts who sell sex because there's no work involved is a damned lie.


"You're about to join a field where the technology changes constantly, the marketing is like no other and the competition is fiercer that a school of piranhas. If you want to be an adult webmaster, you better be prepared for a life of wash, rinse, repeat."


http://www.cozyfrog.com/article/0767-worky-worky.aspx

Spider venom can cause four-hour erections

Researchers say a spider venom which can cause four-hour long erections could help develop treatments for erectile dysfunction.
Scientists say a single bite from the Brazilian wandering spider can have the side-effect of causing long-lasting erections in victims.

A team from the Medical College of Georgia say the venom from the spider - also known as armed spider, banana spider or Phoneutria nigriventer - is a rich mixture of several molecules.

And tests on "erection-challenged rats" found that the venom gave then a much needed boost - a side-effect which has also been observed in bitten humans.

However before you buy a Brazilian wandering spider to keep in your bedside table, it's worht noting other side effects include severe pain, difficulty breathing and possibly death.



Source: http://current.com/1n81p4c

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Friday, January 7, 2011

Why you should have sex tonight

Hey everyone,


So while searching online I came across an article I have to repost... The article is by Ian Kerner a Ph.D. - sex counselor, and informs you of how sex is good for your health. check it out...



Better than Botox: 7 reasons to have sex tonight
I often write about the benefits of a healthy sex life in this column, and my colleagues and I at Good in Bed are big champions of the importance of sex in maintaining a healthy relationship.
But there are some more surprising benefits of having sex, many of which are just beginning to be explored. An intriguing theme is emerging from the research: Not only does being healthy support your sex life, but sex actually supports your health.

Look younger
A long-term study of 3,500 people between the ages of 30 and 101 found that regular sex may shave between four and seven years off your physical appearance. Researchers at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital in Scotland presented photos of the subjects to an impartial panel of judges, who were asked to guess their ages. The people who were judged to be the youngest were also those who had the most sex. What’s the connection between youthfulness and getting it on? In addition to boosting self-esteem and confidence, sex increases the production of human growth hormone, which is known to improve muscle tone.
Get happy
It goes without saying that sex can make you happy and contented, but a paper in the Archives of Sexual Behavior takes this idea one step further. Based on a study of 300 women that correlated condom use with depression, researchers concluded that women who never used condoms were the least depressed, while those women who always used condoms were the most depressed. One reason? The vagina may absorb the mood-boosting hormones and prostaglandins found in semen. It’s an interesting theory, but certainly no reason to advocate unprotected sex. Clearly, an unwanted pregnancy or STD would not increase anyone’s happiness.
Slim down
On average, sex burns about five calories per minute, depending upon your weight. Even engaging your partner in a hot kiss boosts your heart rate, which in turn increases your body’s caloric burn. Next time you’re too busy to work out, try getting busy instead.
Fight the sniffles
Sex may help fight off colds. In a study at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania, researchers found that college students who had sex once or twice per week had higher levels of immunoglobulin A, an antibody that boosts the immune system.
Keep the pressure down
Want to stress less? Sex could be just the thing to keep you calm. In a study by researchers at the University of Paisley in Scotland, 46 men women were asked to give speeches to an audience who, unbeknownst to the speakers, was told to act bored and disinterested. Afterwards, the participants’ blood pressure was taken—those who reported having sex within the last two weeks had the lowest readings.
Have a heart
A recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that erectile dysfunction (ED) is often an early indicator of poor cardiovascular health. Researchers followed more than 2,300 men for an average of four years and found that men with ED had a 58 percent greater risk of coronary heart disease. Another study showed that men who reported having three or more orgasms per week experienced 50 percent fewer heart attacks and strokes as compared with those who had less frequent orgasms. Sex may help the heart because orgasm triggers the release of the hormone DHEA, which helps with circulation and arterial dilation.
Live longer
For reasons that are still unclear, regular sex may even add years to your life. A study published in the British Medical Journal found that men who had sex less than once per month were twice as likely to die in the next 10 years than those who had sex once per week. And guys aren’t the only ones to benefit: Researchers at Duke University found that women who claimed to enjoy their sex lives lived seven to eight years longer than women who were indifferent to sex.
So forget about an apple a day. To feel healthier, look younger, and live longer, an orgasm or two a week may be an effective - and certainly enjoyable - remedy.
Ian Kerner is a sexuality counselor and New York Times best-selling author, blogs on Thursdays on The Chart. Read more from him at his website, GoodInBed.