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Saturday, 13 December 2008

My Taste in Women

 

Okay I posted a lot of stuff by other people and the news but there not much about me so I thought I write something about my self and my taste.  The first of these blogs I decided to choose the other sex and what I like in a partner. I going to do this in a list like that song by Alanis Morissette - 21 Things I want in a Lover.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YpXPjIlY9Q

 

1)      Not a smoker

2)      Not a heavy drinker

3)      No drug use

4)      Strong woman in the world but soft and submissive in bed

5)      Willing to explore different games and fetish in bed

6)      Not over religious. It okay if they are just they understand I not and will not put up with someone trying to save my “soul”

7)      Open minded to new and different ideas

8)      Level headed not the type to over react emotionally

9)      Loves to cuddle even if it doesn’t lead to sex

10)  Smart not a fan of dim bulbs

11)  Playful able to goof around in and out of bed

12)  Artistic in some way

13)  A cheap date :-) I know that sounds lame but not into dancing or anything like that if she happy with dinner and a movie that prefect. If it is a at home date even better.

 

I going stop it on lucky 13 right now.

 


Posted by vice-rosewater at 1:12 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, 13 December 2008 1:14 AM EST
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Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Canada's Conservative P. M. Survives Coup Attempt Chad Groening
Topic: Word Goverment

Canada's conservative P. M. survives coup attempt Chad Groening

OneNewsNow - 12/7/2008 5:05:00 AMBookmark and Share CanadaA Canadian pro-family leader says he's very pleased that Prime Minister Stephen Harper was able to avert a coup d'etat attempt by a left-wing coalition bent on ousting him from office. Harper avoided a no-confidence vote last week when Canada's governor general allowed him to dissolve Parliament and prevent a takeover by a coalition of liberal parties that wanted to bring down Harper's government less than two months after his Conservative Party strengthened its minority position in the federal elections. Brian Rushfeldt, executive director the Canada Family Action Coalition, says one would expect a coup attempt in developing dictator nations -- but not in a 146-year old democracy. "I think what is happening is there's going to be an extremely severe backlash against the three parties that were negotiating amongst each other to try and take the government over," he predicts. But Rushfeldt says while the coup attempt angered many Canadians and should help Harper secure more Conservative votes in a future election, he is not confident the prime minister can secure enough votes in separatist-minded Quebec to secure a majority government. "Without a number of seats in Quebec it's pretty difficult to elect a majority," the pro-family activist explains. "Ontario will have to go very, very strongly Conservative to overcome the losses in Quebec. So it's going to take the efforts of every Conservative voter in the country to get out and ensure that we do have a majority Conservative government to resolve this problem." Otherwise, says Rushfeldt, otherwise there will be continued gridlock in Parliament.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=343652

Posted by vice-rosewater at 8:26 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 12 December 2008 11:28 PM EST
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Monday, 8 December 2008
Gremlin-Like Creatures Rediscovered in Indonesia
Topic: Wild Life

Gremlin-Like Creatures Rediscovered in Indonesia

November 20, 2008 06:55 AM
by findingDulcinea Staff
Believed to be extinct, the tiny pygmy tarsier has been found alive for the first time in more than 80 years.

Scientists announced Tuesday that they were able to trap three pygmy tarsiers, one female and two males, on a mountaintop in central Sulawesi, an Indonesian island.

Pygmy tarsiers weigh only about 2 ounces and unlike most other primates, have claws instead of fingernails. The creature is one of the world's tiniest and most unusual primates: Their large eyes and ears invite comparisons to the creatures from the 1984 movie "Gremlins" or to the Furby electronic toys.

The three tarsiers were found on Mt. Rore Katimbo in Lore Lindu National Park. Scientists weathered damp, difficult terrain above 6,000 feet in elevation during their search.

According to Reuters, these nocturnal insectivores have not been seen alive since 1921. In 2000, scientists accidentally trapped and killed one in the Sulawesi highlands while trapping rats. The accidental find prompted primatologists to search for a live specimen.

"Until that time, everyone really didn't believe that they existed because people had been going out looking for them for decades and nobody had seen them or heard them," said Sharon Gursky-Doyen, a Texas A&M University professor of anthropology, to Reuters.

One of the creatures took a bite out of Gursky-Doyen, who was part of the expedition that discovered the tarsiers, while she was trying to attach a radio collar for tracking purposes. "I'm the only person in the world to ever be bitten by a pygmy tarsier," Gursky-Doyen said to Reuters.

Indonesia was the site of another unusual find: the 2004 discovery of ancient bones and a skull belonging to hobbit-like "little people," or what some scientists have dubbed Homo floresiensis. Skeptics, however, say that the bones belong to small humans deformed by genetic or pathological disorders.

In nearby New Zealand, researchers announced that while studying a rare and endangered penguin species, they discovered remains of the Waitaha penguin, a previously unknown penguin species that disappeared about 500 years ago. Research suggests that early humans on the island nation hunted the Waitaha to extinction in 1500.

Despite concerns about widespread extinction and endangerment, scientists continue to discover new species. A new species of snake, called the "Leptotyphlops carlae," was found in Barbados this year. Scientists also discovered new species of fungus and dolphin in August alone.

Though scientists welcome new additions to the animal kingdom, they also continue to issue warnings about environmental threats to species. A five-year survey of 5,500 mammal species has found that one in four are in danger of extinction, about half are in decline and more than 1,100 face extinction. The researchers who put together the Red List of Threatened Species 2008, released in October by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, said the findings are "bleak and depressing" and unlikely to improve in the near future.
 
http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/science/2008/November/Gremlin-Like-Creatures-Rediscovered-in-Indonesia.html

Posted by vice-rosewater at 8:36 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 12 December 2008 11:29 PM EST
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Friday, 5 December 2008
Breastfeeding Moms Create Sexual Enhancing Pheromone for Women

Breastfeeding Moms Create Sexual Enhancing Pheromone for Women

 Breastfeeding women and their infants produce a substance that increases sexual desire among other women, according to research at the University of Chicago. "This is the first report in humans of a natural social chemosignal that increases sexual motivation," said Martha McClintock, the David Lee Shillinglaw Distinguished Service Professor in Psychology at the University, and the lead researcher in a team at the University's Institute for Mind and Biology. Chemosignals are substances that while not necessarily perceived as odors, nonetheless have an impact on mood and menstrual cycles when absorbed through the nose. The researchers found that after being exposed to the breastfeeding compounds for two months, women with regular partners experienced a 24 percent increase in sexual desire as reported on a standard psychological survey. Women without partners experienced a 17 percent increase in sexual fantasies after exposure for the period. Women in the control group with partners who were exposed to a neutral substance reported an insignificant decrease in sexual desire, while women without partners in the control group experienced a 28 percent decrease in fantasies. The work on sexual desire is reported in the paper  “Social Chemosignals from Breastfeeding Women Increase Sexual Motivation,” being published in the latest issue of Hormones and Behavior. Joining McClintock in writing the paper were Natasha Spencer, Sarah Sellergren, Susan Bullivant and Suma Jacob, researchers at the University of Chicago, and Julie Mennella, a scientist with the Monell Chemical Senses Center, in Philadelphia. The study was conducted both in Chicago and Philadelphia. In Philadelphia, Mennella recruited 26 breastfeeding women, who were asked to eat a bland diet to avoid transmitting odors such as curry through the breast milk. The breastfeeding women wore pads in their nursing bras, where the saliva from their infants in addition to their own perspiration and milk was collected. They also wore pads secured by underarm shields to collect perspiration. The pads were collected, cut in pieces and frozen. Other studies in the McClintock lab have shown that the procedure is effective in collecting chemosignals. In Chicago, the researchers recruited about 90 women between the ages of 18 and 35 who had not born a child. The women were divided into two groups, one group exposed to the pads with breast feeding substances, and the other group exposed to pads with potassium phosphate, a substance that mimics the concentration of the sweat and breast milk. "Because preconceived ideas about pheromones could potentially influence their responses, study participants were blind to the hypotheses and the source of the compounds," Spencer said. "The study was presented to the subjects as an examination of odor perception during the menstrual cycle." Participants were given a set of pads on a regular basis and asked to swipe them under their noses in the morning and at night and any other time of the day in which they may have wiped their upper lips, showered or exercised. The women with partners were asked about their moods and were asked to complete daily a survey with a scale indicating "the degree you felt desire today for sexual intimacy." They also recorded their sexual activity. Women without partners were also asked about their moods and reported whether they experienced "any fantasies/daydreams today of a sexual or romantic nature." Among women exposed to the breastfeeding substance, "The effect became striking during the last half of the menstrual cycle after ovulation when sexual motivation normally declines," McClintock said.  Further study is needed to determine if the chemosignals the team discovered are pheromones. In order to be pheromones, researchers much show that the substances operate "in the context of normal daily interactions with breastfeeding women and their infants. Ideally, such a study would also demonstrate how these effects would have increased the evolutionary fitness of individuals who used this system of social communication during human evolution," McClintock explained. Other research suggests that women living in early societies produced children when food resources were plentiful. The chemosignal would have been a way of encouraging other women to reproduce when circumstances were optimal. In 1998, McClintock and other researchers at the institute produced the first evidence of human pheromones. University of Chicago research teams have done leading edge research on pheromones and related issues. In a paper published earlier this year in the journal Human Reproduction, "Effects of Breastfeeding Chemosignals on the Human Menstrual Cycle," the researchers, working again with Mennella in Philadelphia, showed that the breastfeeding compounds increase variations in ovarian cycle length and cause women with long cycles to become longer and women with short cycles to become shorter.

 http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/04/041006.chemosignals.shtml

 Well what can I say about this? If you want to have a child hang with nursing moms. Also warning guys if you wife or girl or what ever has a friend, or sister who breast feeding you might hear lets have a baby.

 


Posted by vice-rosewater at 8:25 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 12 December 2008 11:29 PM EST
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Thursday, 4 December 2008
I'm a Human Pet': The Goth Teenager Whose Fiance Walks Her Around on a Dog Lead
Topic: Human Pet

'I'm a Human Pet': The Goth Teenager Whose Fiance Walks Her Around on a Dog Lead

Goths

Given that she describes herself as a human pet ? and is happy to walk around on a lead ? Tasha Maltby is used to odd looks and even odder remarks. But nothing had prepared her for the reaction of the bus driver who allegedly told the self-styled Goth and her boyfriend: "We don't let freaks and dogs like you on." Miss Maltby and her fiance Dani Graves were so angered they have complained to the bus company of being "victimised". Going walkies: Dani Graves and girlfriend Tasha Maltby were allegedly barred from a bus  "It is definitely discrimination, almost like a hate crime," 19-year-old Miss Maltby said yesterday. The music technology student had this defence of her lifestyle. "I am a pet, I generally act animal like and I lead a really easy life," she said. "I don't cook or clean and I don't go anywhere without Dani. It might seem strange but it makes us both happy. It's my culture and my choice. It isn't hurting anyone." The bus driver, however, has obviously not been listening. He has repeatedly refused to allow Mr Graves, 25, and his "pet" on to his bus in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. Last month, with Miss Maltby on a leash as usual, the couple tried to board a bus at the bus station. The driver, who was off duty, was standing near the door. Mr Graves alleged: "He shoved me off the bus. He called us freaks and he called Tasha a dog. "He said, 'We don't let freaks and dogs like you on'.”He basically grabbed my T-shirt and slammed me backwards. "I got a bit angry and called him a fascist pig." In a separate incident, police were called when the driver, who has not been named, refused to allow other passengers on board after the couple ignored his orders and sat down. The couple, who live on benefits in a council house and plan to start a family, have been friends for years. They started going out together in July and became engaged in November. Paul Adcock, of bus company Arriva Yorkshire, said: "We take any allegations of discrimination seriously. "Mr Graves has already contacted us directly and as soon as our investigation has concluded we will inform him of the outcome."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509713/Im-human-pet-The-Goth-teenager-fiance-walks-dog-lead.html

I can see both points of views in this matter and well I have to side with the couple. It is odd to walk around on a leash but not in any way lude. Both people are fully dressed. The article does not say anything about them doing anything sexual or hostile before trying to board the bus. The driver is allowed his opinion but he has no right not let them on the bus.  If drives start choosing who can ride and who can’t then there be big problems. I hope this guy loose his job over this.

 


Posted by vice-rosewater at 8:29 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 12 December 2008 11:30 PM EST
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Petticoat Punishment
Topic: Petticoat Punishment

What and Why I Think Petticoat Punishment is a Good Idea

When petticoat discipline was first employed we will never know. A study of social history shows that it was discussed in family magazines and newspapers during Victorian and Edwardian times, and the beautifully decorated and belaced girls' fashions of the times would no doubt have made them especially effective at subduing the high spirits of boys who required firm discipline. Certainly, as we can see from family photographs of the time, it was the fashion until the Great War to dress both little girls and little boys in virtually identical clothing; beribboned vests, petticoats, white lace dresses, and big bonnets, often until the age of five or six. Some men who were brought up in these times, including former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (Lord Stockton), recalled being dressed by their nannies in especially pretty and girlish clothing for some minor offence, and petticoat discipline is mentioned in Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy's excellent book 'The Rise and Fall of the British Nanny', published in 1972. (Incidentally, I strongly recommend this book to readers, as well as its companion volume, 'A History of the English Public School'). As Brenda Love writes: 'This ploy worked by humiliating and embarrassing the boy so much that he was careful not to engage in any kind of activity that would draw attention to himself, thus making him easier to control in public. The degree of modification in attire depended on the boy. For some, only a bow tie, short pants, or velvet fabric was sufficient, for others, lace, bows on the shoes, shaved legs, and girl's underwear was necessary'. Petticoat discipline for keeping boys in line is a broad term, which encompasses more than the wearing of petticoats and girls' dresses. Also very effective was dressing a boy in a sailor suit, or Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit, with tight-fitting velvet pants, silk stockings, a blouse with a large lace collar, and girls' patent single strap shoes. Sometimes if in this kind of clothing, or if under full petticoating, the victim would have his hair curled as well. 'Blue velvet shorts, a white shirt with ruffles adorning the front and sleeves, a big bow tied at the front, white stockings, black patent leather shoes and a blue velvet cap would make any self-respecting male squirm with embarrassment. If this attire didn't sufficiently humiliate the lad, more lace and ruffles would be added. But his feelings would not be spared. The male would be marched out to the giggles of family and friends. Such attire ensured a more subdued and respectful attitude'. There are many cases given of males as old as 20 being kept, for discipline reasons, in Little Lord Fauntleroy suits, or frocks and petticoats, in the old publication 'London Life', the offices of which were largely destroyed during the blitz. It never recovered, and ceased publication during the war years. Also commonly described in its pages were cases of Scottish boys being made to wear a kilt without a sporran, or tartan skirts, which were much cheaper. Dressed like this, the boy could actually be taken outside, usually with a silk petticoat and pretty knickers on underneath the kilt, which made the boy much more careful of his clothing, and the punishment even more effective. Other cases seemed to involve a desire on the part of the mother for a daughter, rather than a son. In these cases the boy would be kept in childish petticoats and frocks, as well as long white ruffled night gowns at bedtime, long after his peers had started wearing shirts and trousers. His hair would be allowed to grow long, and the mother or governess would often tie a big bow in his curls. Of course the mother would notice that her son was much more docile and subdued dressed like this, and realise as a bonus the inestimable disciplinary value of petticoating. Petticoat discipline, however, was not confined to males who were still in the care of their parents or others. 'London Life', and the journals which followed, featured many cases of married men being petticoated by their wives to ensure that they remained submissive and obedient husbands, and attended to all the domestic duties about the house. Sometimes a man would be made to wear a frilled, full-length pinafore, much to the teasing amusement of any visitors, or in private, he might be fully petticoated and trained to do needlework and knitting, as well as all his household duties. In the case of both boys and husbands, if stricter discipline were needed, then sometimes the they would be put into nappies (diapers) and baby clothes, and often made to use a dummy (pacifier) and generally behave like a baby. A dummy or pacifier would also be employed by lady school teachers to subdue talkative and troublesome boys in class. They might also be made to sit next to a girl on the girls' side of the classroom. Several journals through the years printed 'petticoat' letters of an extremely high standard. I have already made mention of 'London Life'. Another – probably the best of all – was 'Justice Weekly', a Canadian paper published from the early 1950s to the early 1970s. In the 1970s, SRA Publications, who produced 'Search', 'Relate', and 'Accord' magazines, printed many wonderful letters on this fascinating subject, as did 'Madame', which is still being published today, although sadly it no longer seems very interested in the subject of petticoat discipline. 'Such treatment certainly led to [boys] being more demure and placid. After all, who is going to go running around the garden and climbing trees in a prissy frock and risk showing their knickers with layers of frilly lace at the rear! Sadly, such punishments have all but disappeared for troublesome males…' Newspapers and women's magazines still carried occasional mentions of petticoat discipline well into the 1960s, but the subject no longer seems to be discussed in these times of increasing delinquency and spiralling divorce rates.

https://www.angelfire.com/moon2/petticoat_punishment/

I have been a fan of petticoat punishment for a long while. Now let me tell you why. Before I do I know most of you can punch holes in my ideas and feel free to I mean thats what makes this country great right everyone can say what they want to say. Well here it goes. I have seen boys in my life time get in trouble after trouble and normal punishments did not work. I had one friend be punished for 6 months and the day he was allowed out he got in trouble and got another 6 months. It sounds hopeless right? Well this is when petticoat punishment comes in. Allow him to go out with his friends (if he willing to go) just dress him in a pretty dress, stocking, panties, girl shoes, and maybe a wonder bra. If you do that each times he bad then I sure he will learn to behave. Even more so if his friends tease him about it. You have made sure his friends will not help I mean what the point if his friend lend him clothes. This also good if your son hanging a bad group (like gang members) since there not real friends they will not want to be seen with him like that. The point is this is a punishment not a life style he should be treated mostly the same don't go about treating him like a girl that just mess him up.

 

 


Posted by vice-rosewater at 12:23 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 12 December 2008 11:30 PM EST
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