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Porn May Be Best Cure for Low Testosterone

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Watching pornography may be the best prescription for the five million American men who suffer from clinically low testosterone.Recently, drug companies have begun pushing testosterone-boosting products onto the public. But since studies have shown just having an erection produces a significant natural burst of testosterone, biological anthropologist Helen Fisher bluntly suggests males should "go on the Internet and look at porn" as a kind of hormone-replacement therapy.

Men begin losing their testosterone at 30, and it can result in decreased height and athleticism, as well as general malaise.Luckily it's the heroes of pornography to the rescue. Soon "I'm doing it for the health benefits" could be the new "I read it for the articles."

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Wonderbra Launches Revolutionary 'Finger Design' Underwear For Women

Wonderbra Launches Revolutionary 'Finger Design' Underwear For Women
As the summer hots up many women will be dusting down their strapless dresses and showing off their tanned shoulders at weddings and parties across the country.However, keeping one's assets in place can be fraught with difficulties as conventional strapless bras often head south after a rigorous session on the dance floor or even just a stroll to the bar.

But now help is at hand as Wonderbra launch their revolutionary Ultimate Strapless bra which promises to stay up as long as you do.The bra has been designed to mimic the ideal lift and support achieved when women hold up their own bust with the help of a brand new structure shaped with four ‘fingers’ that is moulded into each cup, totally replacing conventional underwire.

Available in cup sizes A-F at around £32, the breakthrough bra was unveiled at the Westfield Shopping Centre in London today by a selection of models wearing sequin leggings and little else as they strutted around to showcase the underwear and its uplifting benefits.Wonderbra spent two years researching and developing the technology with Cambridge-based innovators, as well as spending hundreds of hours in testing to create the ‘hands’, which are invisible from the outside.

'We conducted a comprehensive series of tests with real girls, which included dancing, bending, stretching and jumping, all designed to put the bra through its paces,' said Julia Nolan of Wonderbra.'This unique technology lifts the weight of the bust, supports and gives a trusted Wonderbra cleavage. We have created a groundbreaking garment giving women the perfect solution to the age old strapless bra problem,' added Julia.

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Kim Kardashian Is Spokeswoman For Pepsi Max

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Kim Kardashian - she of the affluent family, large butt and questionable sex tape - looks now to be the spokeswoman for Pepsi’s new Pepsi Max. Which looks to be marketed as the new diet soda “for men”. Although, doesn’t it seem ironic that for a diet soda they use the spokeswoman famous for having a huge butt?Regardless, given this picture (thanks, TheBlemish.com!) and the hubbub of internet chatter surrounding it, it looks actually like a good deal for both Pepsi and Kim. For once, Kim will have an endorsement that is unrelated to spandex, and for once, Pepsi will have a caricature of a hot woman selling their product! Totally different than that The Spice Girls ad.

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Survey Reveals Amazing Sex Secrets

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WELSH Guys are the most likely to sleep with more than one woman a night, size doesn't matter to girls, and people in North East are least likely to carry a condom, according to a new sex survey.

Buying condoms continues to make people squirm with 65 per cent of teens and 50 per cent of over 31s getting embarrassed about shelling out for protection, found Fusion Condoms which questioned more than 5,000 people.

Those in Northern are least likely to bed more than one person in 24 hours, with just 18 per cent scoring twice in a night, which is just as well because they also get the most embarrassed about buying condoms.

And it's bad news for safe sex in Wales. Here, the people are most likely to sleep with more than one person, but also the most willing to have sex without a condom if partner asked them.

A recent survey revealed that half of all under-25s don't use condoms with new partners.

This has led to a rise in gonorrhea by 42 per cent between 1998 and 2007. And almost 3 per cent of British teenage girls give birth, the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Europe.

For more results from the Fusion survey, see below:

Embarrassment when buying condoms

56.1 of all people in the UK are embarrassed to buy condoms.

53.7% of men are embarrassed to buy condoms.

58.6% of woman are embarrassed to buy condoms.

64.5% of 16-19 years olds are embarrassed to buy condoms.

57.3% of 20-30 year olds are embarrassed to buy condoms.

49.5% of people aged over 31 are embarrassed to buy condoms.

51.0% of people in the East Midlands are embarrassed to buy condoms, the lowest regional figure.

64.8% of people in Northern Ireland are embarrassed to buy condoms, the highest regional figure.

Sex versus alcohol

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14.4% of all people in the UK would rather give up sex than alcohol.

12.5% of men would rather give up sex than alcohol.

16.0% of woman would rather give up sex than alcohol.

14.6% of 16-19 years olds would rather give up sex than alcohol.

13.8% of 20-30 year olds would rather give up sex than alcohol.

15.0% of people aged over 31 would rather give up sex than alcohol.

11.1% of people in London and the South East would rather give up sex than alcohol, the lowest regional figure.

16.3% of people in the East Midlands would rather give up sex than alcohol, the highest regional figure.

Condoms at the essential moment

71.4% of all people in the UK have been without a condom at the essential moment.

72.9% of men have been without a condom at the essential moment.

70.0% of woman have been without a condom at the essential moment.

70.3% of 16-19 years olds have been without a condom at the essential moment.

72.9% of 20-30 year olds have been without a condom at the essential moment.

69.8% of people aged over 31 have been without a condom at the essential moment.

67.6 % of people in the East Midlands have been without a condom at the essential moment, the lowest regional figure.

81.0% of people in Northern Ireland have been without a condom at the essential moment, the highest regional figure.

Carrying a condom

22.0% of all people in the UK always carry a condom on a night out.

25.5% of men always carry a condom on a night out.

18.8% of woman always carry a condom on a night out.

19.3% of 16-19 years olds always carry a condom on a night out.

22.3% of 20-30 year olds always carry a condom on a night out.

23.3% of people aged over 31 always carry a condom on a night out.

19.8% of people in the North East always carry a condom on a night out, the lowest regional figure.

25.6% of people in the North West always carry a condom on a night out, the highest regional figure.

Does size matter?

61.4% of all people in the UK think size doesn't matter.

58.4% of men think size doesn't matter.

64.4% of woman think size doesn't matter.

62.5% of 16-19 years olds think size doesn't matter.

61.0% of 20-30 year olds think size doesn't matter.

61.5% of people aged over 31 think size doesn't matter.

63.9% of people in Scotland think size doesn't matter, the highest regional figure.

52.9% of people in Northern Ireland think size doesn't matter, the lowest regional figure.

Sleeping with more than one person in 24 hours

23.5% of all people in the UK have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours.

30.4% of men have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours.

16.6% of woman have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours.

22.1% of 16-19 years olds have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours.

23.1% of 20-30 year olds have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours.

25.0% of people aged over 31 have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours.

26.9% of people in Wales have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours, the highest regional figure.

18.1% of people in Northern Ireland have had sex with more than one person in 24 hours, the lowest regional figure.

Not using a condom if your partner does not want to use one

14.3% of all people in the UK would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind.

19.7% of men would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind.

9.0% of woman would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind.

19.8% of 16-19 years olds would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind.

15.3% of 20-30 year olds would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind.

10.1% of people aged over 31 would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind.

10.2% of people in the South West would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind, the lowest regional figure.

18.2% of people in Wales would have sex without a condom if their partner did not mind, the highest regional figure.

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Sex Is The Secret of Kelly Brook Hot Body

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GORGEOUS Kelly Brook has revealed how she keeps in shape - by having hot sex with lover Danny Cipriani.Kelly, 28, says never has to worry what she eats because her romps with the 21-year-old rugby ace burn off so many calories.The Strictly Come Dancing star - size 8 with 32E boobs - says: "Sex keeps me fit and healthy - what can be better than that?"

She's right. Sex can burn calories at around the same rate as cycling, so an hour of action could burn as many as 300 calories.Regular nookie also boosts circulation, lowers cholesterol and reducing stress levels by releasing feel-good endorphins.It can even help you stay healthier and live longer according to a study by Wilkes University in Pennsylvania.

It found that men who had regular sex had stronger immune systems while those who had more orgasms saw their likelihood of prostate cancer drop by a third.Bonking will also help Kelly maintain her looks.Increased output of oestrogen and other hormones helps lead to shiny hair and a glowing complexion.

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How to Revive a Man's Sex Drive

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Most men who lose interest in sex are very embarrassed about it. They may try to tell themselves - and their partner - that it's normal to stop wanting to make love when you're 35 - or whatever milestone they've passed.That's rubbish - there are plenty of sexually active pensioners.Or they say their partner is a sex maniac, though all she (or he) is wanting is to make love once or twice a week maybe - hardly wild.

Or they say they've too many problems at work - which may be part of the reason but it doesn't mean that nothing can be done about it.Or they try to put the blame on their partner - they say that she's too fat to turn them on, or doesn't make love well enough - when in fact they are just looking for someone to blame for a loss of interest they sense within themselves.

None of this is surprising when you remember how devastating it is for a man to lose interest in sex. Right from when he was young he will have heard men swapping banter about how randy they are.

He fears he's not a proper man if he doesn't feel like sex.If you're going to get past this barrier you're both going to have to overcome your own insecurities and confide in one another.

OK, if your relationship is generally poor, you should be getting help from a counsellor rather than just worrying about the sexual element, but if you two generally get on well, take a deep breath, say you love your partner, miss making love and you want the two of you to work together to revive your sex life.

A medical check up would be a good idea. Cutting down on smoking and drinking could also have a dramatic effect, since both affect the blood supply to the bits that matter. Getting regular exercise will help too.

I know some guys have got the impression that Viagra is a cure-all for just about every male sexual problem, or that it can be used as a recreational drug simply to enhance sex even when there is no real problem - except perhaps a bit of boredom.

In fact, Viagra has been designed specifically to help men experiencing physical problems in getting or maintaining an erection. It is not suitable for all men - and can be dangerous in some circumstances - which is why it is only available in this country on prescription.

So-called Viagra available on the Internet often isn't the real thing, or may be formulated in the wrong strength for you.Viagra isn't the answer when the problem is that a man has just lost interest in sex, has lost his sex drive, when it isn't related to physical difficulty in keeping or maintaining an erection.

And it's important not to try to self-medicate because research has shown that taking Viagra can damage men's fertility by affecting their sperm.If erection problems are the real issue, I can send you a free leaflet spelling out self-help therapy. If work problems or other worries are a stress factor, my leaflet on Coping with Nervous Stress will help. If it's age-related, the one on Sex in Later Life contains plenty of practical suggestions.

But the problem often isn't physical so much as that the man's not giving his love life the priority it deserves - and needs if it is to survive.He may have a very stressful job but in that case he needs to learn how to relax properly if he's not to harm his health as well as his sex life.

Plan a couple of evenings or afternoons a week you will spend relaxing together - it doesn't have to lead to making love but just being together.Learn how to give each other a massage - a wonderful way of relaxing but also of getting back in touch with all the marvellous sensations our bodies can give us.

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