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February 1, 2021 5 Hilarious And Maybe Weird Things Couples Do To Spice Things Up

5 Hilarious And Maybe Weird Things Couples Do To Spice Things Up

In long term relationships, things can get stale pretty quickly. That’s why couples go on date nights, take planned vacations, and deliberately look for ways to keep the sparks flying in their relationships.

And because humor does it quicker, there are funny things couples do to inject the fun in their marriages. That’s exactly what couples should adopt.

ALSO READ: 6 Habits To Help You Stay Calm When You Are Stressed

Use the bathroom at the same time

In a multitude of different combinations involving the shower, sink, and toilet.  You can choose to bath at the same time as well. It is advised that since some people are naturally irritational, so if it involves using of toilet you can step aside for your partner because of smell.

Try on each other’s clothes

Although your giant/luscious hips can’t fit into your man’s jeans, let him get drunk and put on one of your bras and run around the house yelling your name and how he has boobs. For extra flavor, whip out your phone and get it all on camera. Next time, you want ram suya at midnight, you know what to do.

Text each other from opposite sides of the room

You should make it a habit to literally text your partner from the other side of the couch to go get you a drink. And by literally, we mean literally all the time!

Perform tickle torture

We’re not sure how or why but tickle torture is something all couples do. It has been around since time immemorial and is both the best and the worst.

social-media users beg to differ

For couples that are active on social media platforms, you can decide to engage in trending challenges and if you are a private couple you necessarily do not have to post but is will serve for memory purpose.

Also , you can decide to pick more than one different social media platforms and chat with each other at the same time and obviously chat about different things on both platforms.

Now that you know some funny things that couples do, that manage to spice things up, which one on this list calls out to you? Even better, what’s the thing you do with your partner that’s both hilarious and gross, but just brings you even closer?

 

 

 

January 29, 2021 ‘I’m Exactly Where I Need To Be’: Pamela Anderson Marries Her Bodyguard

‘I’m Exactly Where I Need To Be’: Pamela Anderson Marries Her Bodyguard

Pamela Anderson has spoken of how happy she is following her Christmas Eve wedding to her bodyguard.

The former Baywatch star married Dan Hayhurst in a small ceremony at her home on Canada's Vancouver Island.

She told An online source: "I'm exactly where I need to be - in the arms of a man who truly loves me."

This is the 54-year-old's fifth marriage (although she denies she was legally married to her last husband, film producer Jon Peters) and it comes after the two met at the beginning of last year's lockdown.

She said they fell head over heels in love and it was a "natural fit", adding: "This one year together has felt like seven - like dog years."

The ceremony was conducted by a local pastor and blessed by Canadian First Nation representatives.

Anderson said: "I was married on the property I bought from my grandparents 25 years ago. This is where my parents were married and they are still together. I feel like I've come full circle.

"I think this romantic property has a lot of healing energy. I'm at peace here. It's a big property but a few people passing by could see the fairytale gown with the long Princess Diana veil dragging in the mud. Heaven."

The couple chose to have no family or friends and the ceremony and no bridal party.

The guest list would have been limited due to coronavirus restrictions but Anderson added: "We prefer to be ourselves".

Earlier this week, Anderson wrote what she described as her last post on social media.

She said: "I've never been interested in social media and now that I'm settled into the life I'm genuinely inspired by reading and being in nature. I am free.

"Thanks for the love. Blessings to you all.

"Let's hope you find the strength and inspiration to follow your purpose and try not to be seduced by wasted time.

"That's what THEY want and can use to make money. Control over your brain."

Source: Sky News.

January 21, 2021 10 Countries Where Prostitution Is Legal

10 Countries Where Prostitution Is Legal

Some countries have regulated prostitution, providing sex workers with health and social benefits.

Prostitution is one of the oldest jobs in the world and has for quite a long time now, been regarded as a hateful and fallen choice of work.

But one thing is certain prostitution exists and will continue to exist despite bans and their legal status.

Some countries choose to outright ban the practice, while other countries have tried regulating it, providing sex workers with health and social benefits.

Here are some of the countries where prostitution is legal.

1. Finland

Prostitution is legal in Finland, but selling and purchasing sex in public is illegal, as well as purchasing or pimping a trafficked victim.

Street work is banned but clients are all accessible through the Internet and personal ads. In addition to decreasing street-workers, cyberspace has also contributed to a growing number of foreign sex workers operating in Finland through ads and massage parlors.

2. Costa Rica

Prostitution is completely legal in Costa Rica. In fact, it’s a common profession. The problems are with the activities surrounding prostitution. Pimping is illegal, prostitution rings are illegal, and there is also a huge problem with child prostitution and human trafficking.

Costa Rica is, unfortunately, a common transit and destination point for women and children who are being trafficked for sexual exploitation purposes.

3. New Zealand

Prostitution has been legal in New Zealand since 2003. There are even licensed brothels operating under public health and employment laws, which means the workers get social benefits just like other employees.

4. Austria

Prostitution is completely legal in Austria. Prostitutes are required to register, undergo periodic health examinations, be 19 years old or older and pay taxes.

5. Bangladesh

Except for male prostitution, everything else is legal.

Bangladesh has a severe minor trafficking problem, which is perpetuated by corruption. Pimping and owning a brothel is also legal.

6. Denmark

In Denmark, prostitution was decriminalized in 1999, partly because authorities wanted to keep watch over the industry.

Apparently, they felt it would be easier if it were happening out in the open as it’s always easier to police a legal trade than an illegal one.

Third-party activities such as coercion, procuring, trafficking, and the solicitation of minors, however, remain illegal.

7. Canada

Canada has no law against the exchange of sex for money; it’s pimping or owning a brothel that is the problem. It is legal to be a sex worker, but illegal to purchase sexual services.

It’s also illegal to publicly market your wares as a prostitute.

8. Germany

There are an estimated 400,000 prostitutes working in Germany. Prostitution brings in about six billion Euros each year with a clientele of an estimated 1.2 million.

The government, of course, withholds a portion of these revenues to contribute to social benefits and sex workers have pensions, health insurance, a regular 40-hour-workweek, and the option to join sex worker unions. Despite the nationwide laws, each city has the right to ban prostitution in their area.

9. Greece

In Greece as long as you’re over the age of 21, registered and a medical card carrier whose card is updated every two weeks, you can do pretty much anything that doesn’t involve sex trafficking.

Brothels are legal and pimping is legal.

10. Colombia

It is legal to work in the sex industry in Colombia, though pimping isn't.

Prostitution is especially widespread in cities such as Cartagena and Barranquilla.

Source: Pulse.

January 19, 2021 Clue On How To Determine Your Sexual Compatibility Without Having Sex

Clue On How To Determine Your Sexual Compatibility Without Having Sex

You don't have to indulge in pre-marital sex to determine sexual compatibility with your partner.

Sex is something that many would rather leave till they are married.

People make decisions as this all the time; whether due to absolute virginity, or in some cases, just a decision to abstain from sex till they get married.

For people like this, one of the most difficult things would be the determination of sexual compatibility with their partners.

Obviously, it's OK to not have sex before marriage, but it's not cool to not talk or discuss it before then.

The story has once been shared of a bride who was asked by her new husband for anal sex on the very night of their wedding or sometime thereabouts.

This particular couple had both abstained from sex till that wedding night, and when the time came to consummate their union, it occurred that they both had totally different ideas of what sex was meant to be like.

Apparently, the couple in question must surely not have had proper talk about their sexual preferences and towing such line in a sexless relationship could be the deadliest recipe for disaster.

Deciding to not have sex before marriage is not a bad thing, and if that is what you want with your partner, it's absolutely fine.

But choosing not to ascertain the sexual compatibility between you and your partner before taking such a huge leap as marriage is not advisable. And to determine the sexual common grounds between yourself and your partner without actually doing it, all you need is communication.

Unabashed, unrestricted, honest-to-God conversations. Large doses of it.

You need to ask all the questions imaginable, cover all the possible bases.

It is never enough to limit your talks to banks statements, number of kids, etc, only to relegate sexual compatibility to a place of nothingness. It does not work that way.

Since you will not actually be engaging in the sex, it is only logical to ask and have honest conversations about what that partner sees sex as, and what teases and pleases them, what they can do, what they can't, and what they can't do without.

You need to listen to your partner's opinions on accepting and giving sexual pleasure, and gauge whether you can live up to that expectation or not.

You'll need to voice out what you find impossible and ridiculous. You also have to be open to bending a bit here, being accommodating a bit there till you both reach a common ground on the subject.

And this applies to both partners.

If you are both comfortable with it, these conversations could be during couples pre-marriage counselling, where you have someone 'supervising the negotiations.'

Whichever way you want it though, let it be known that sexual compatibility can be deciphered to a large extent without actually having sex if you both will just communicate right.

 

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