Diet for Better Sex

vegetablesDoes it really matter what you eat when it comes to a better sex life? According to this nutritionist it does. ‘Mike Harris wrote in his blog..’I find it interesting or rather amusing that nutritionists are suggesting that there is a diet for better sex. I am from the old school of thought that sex is what you do and just get over and done with, but I maybe wrong as this nutritionist has proved. View the video here.

Secret Sex Lives of Female Chimps

chimpsFemale chimpanzees desire to have sex with as many males as possible. They keep their mouths shut about it, to increases their chances of luring the top chimps. Scientists at the University of St Andrews explored what the copulation calls of female chimpanzees mean. They have concluded that female chimps sometimes keep quiet during sex to prevent other females from intruding, so other female rivals don’t know what they’ve been up to.

Female Chimps produce more copulation calls when high-ranking males were around to attract them. By having sex with more males causes confusion among the male chimpanzees as to which one sired the offspring. Therefore, the males are less likely to kill any babies that might be theirs.

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Bad Guys Get More Girls

Sharon StoneBad boys get the most girls,the finding is backed by two new studies. People with antisocial personality traits known as the “dark triad”,self-obsession of narcissism; the impulsive, thrill-seeking and callous behaviour of psychopaths, have a prolific sex life. The finding may help explain why antisocial personality traits exists in the human population. One study was conducted among 35,000 people in 57 countries.

Women think of shopping,men think about sex

shopping.pngAccording to a survey by cosmopolitan.co.uk, 75% of young women think about shopping nearly as often as men think about sex. Young men are said to think about sex every 52 seconds, on the other hand thoughts of shopping pop into young women’s heads every 60 seconds. The survey conducted among 778 women aged 19 to 45. Half of those surveyed said they preferred shopping to spending time with their partner.