Importance of Relationship Status in Achieving Orgasm

One of the factors affecting orgasm achievement is your relationship status. According to research, the partner plays a significant role in achieving orgasm, rather than sexual technique. Although good technique is also important, relationship quality is still more prioritized for women. Studies conducted in 2016 and 2017 have shown that relationship satisfaction - whether you have found your soulmate or just the perfect partner - is linked to orgasm chances.

[Intimology]

September 6, 2023

The Power of Focus: Unlocking Sexual Pleasure

Your focus on success. Movies make us believe that mind-blowing orgasms happen effortlessly: a warm gaze and a gentle touch, followed by shuddering pleasure! But in reality, achieving climax takes a bit more concentration. Women with heightened orgasmic abilities have simply learned to concentrate on sex. Before engaging in lovemaking, give yourself time to rest from everyday worries. Set aside thoughts of tasks, work, and everything else around.

[Intimology]

September 6, 2023

Sexual self-esteem: The Key to Bedroom Success

Sexual self-esteem. It may seem that orgasm is the partner's duty. Yes, their movements definitely affect the sensations. However, researchers have also found that self-esteem and body satisfaction are incredibly important factors for bedroom success.

[Intimology]

September 6, 2023

Factors Affecting Orgasm Achievement

Communicative Skills. How well you communicate with your partner also plays a major role in the likelihood of reaching the finish line. Clear and direct communication with your partner is key to success. Additionally, three little words significantly increase the chances of climax. The phrase 'I love you' has the power to work wonders!

[Intimology]

September 6, 2023

Mastering the Art of Task Delegation

Learn new ways to delegate tasks to others. If you are too busy to go grocery shopping for dinner, ask a family member or close friend to do it for you. Don't agree to everything people ask of you if you know you don't have time for it. Friends won't hate you, your boss won't consider you a bad employee, and your significant other will understand that you need free time to organize your life.

[Psychology]

September 6, 2023

Don't Overload Yourself

Don't overload yourself. If you find that you objectively don't have enough time and your schedule is overloaded, look at the less important tasks in your plan. Is it really important to meet a friend for coffee today? What about extracurricular activities? If you try to do too many things at once, you will start to feel uncertain and anxious. Cancel your plans when necessary to give your mind more space for clear thinking.

[Psychology]

September 6, 2023

Why is it important to learn?

1. Brain and thinking development: taking on new tasks, finding solutions, processing new information. 2. Knowledge! New knowledge creates new opportunities and inspires new ambitions. 3. Ability to concentrate on one thing without being distracted. It doesn't have to be university/school, but any courses, webinars, foreign languages, and interesting books.

[Psychology]

September 6, 2023

Excuses as a Cause of Deferred Life

Excuses as a Cause of Deferred Life. I'll do it in the morning, I'll just wake up earlier. Sounds great, doesn't it? But unfortunately, in 90% of cases, it's just self-deception. Because tomorrow, the unwillingness to do anything will be the same, besides in the morning, you will definitely want to sleep longer. You can try writing an inspiring quote and hang it right in front of your eyes. Come back to it every time you need to motivate yourself to do something. My favorite phrase is: 'If it were easy, everyone would do it.' Or simply set a few alarms with a 5-minute interval.

[Psychology]

September 6, 2023

Why Do We Get Offended?

Where does offense come from? Offense arises only where there were expectations. In reality, having expectations is completely normal, but they must be in the context of the situation, that is, appropriate and voiced. Appropriateness is determined by whether a person can actually give you what you expect from them. It is also important to understand why someone should do what we want. The grounds should also be appropriate.

[Psychology]

September 6, 2023

Japanese Scientist's Failed Experiment with Birds

A scientist from Japan spent a year wearing a huge bird mask in an attempt to befriend birds, but his experiment failed. The man dedicated his entire professional career to studying the language of tits and dared to conduct such an experiment to be mistaken for one of them by the birds. Unfortunately, even after a year, the birds were still afraid of him and the experiment had to be abandoned.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

Create a Neural Network to Plan Your Perfect Date

A neural network has been developed to carefully plan your ideal date. All you need to provide is your budget, location, and a brief description of the girl's preferences, and the service will provide you with a step-by-step preparation guide.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

The Deathstalker Scorpion: The World's Most Expensive Liquid

The Deathstalker scorpion venom is recognized as the most expensive liquid in the world. Each individual produces no more than 2 mg of venom at a time, meaning that it would take over 2 million 'milking' sessions to fill a gallon. The value of this venom lies in a key component that is used in the treatment of brain tumors. The cost for one gallon (3.7 liters) amounts to 39 million dollars.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

Busch Light introduces alcohol-free beer for dogs to help owners relax with their pets

Busch Light brand has introduced beer for dogs so that owners can unwind after a hard day with their beloved pets. Interestingly, the beverage itself does not contain any alcohol, but a blend of beneficial ingredients including pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, and water will help relax the dog.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

Coors Light releases limited edition chair with built-in beer holder and Bluetooth speaker

Beer brand Coors Light has released a limited edition chair. It features a built-in cooler for cans, a beer tap, and a Bluetooth speaker. You can also rest your feet on a stand that resembles a stadium lawn. Only eight of these chairs have been produced, and each one costs $750.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

Unusual Restaurant of Mistaken Orders

In Japan, there is an unusual 'Restaurant of Mistaken Orders' where waiters with various dementias (Alzheimer's and others) work. The gimmick of the restaurant is that no one gets upset about poor service and no one complains about the waiters - receiving something different from what was ordered is considered the norm here. Occasionally, the waiters forget where they are and what they should do, but polite customers always remind them. Those who have visited the restaurant say that they haven't spent time in such a wonderful atmosphere for a long time.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

Night Shift Work Increases Memory Problems Risk by 79%

Night shift work increases the risk of memory problems by 79%. Those who regularly work in this mode are mostly at risk. However, even if a person who works on a regular schedule occasionally has to stay up late working on tasks, it also has a negative impact on their cognitive functions.

[Wellness]

September 6, 2023

Surprising Discovery: Moon's Soil is Hotter Than Expected

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has revealed that the soil on the Moon is hotter than previously thought. Data collected from the Indian spacecraft suggests that the surface temperature reaches 70 degrees Celsius, far exceeding the initial estimates of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. This unexpected finding has surprised scientists at ISRO.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

Retiree Builds a Dog Train in Texas

In Texas, a retiree built a train for dogs. He rescued stray dogs from the streets and started thinking about how to walk them all. In the end, he created a 'passenger composition', which was loved by both neighbors and the dogs themselves.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023

Rock Music Boosts Insulin Cells

The song 'We Will Rock You' makes insulin cells work. Scientists from Switzerland have found that rock music can trigger the release of cellular insulin. And the louder and heavier the bass, the better the insulin cells perform. It is too early to talk about creating a sound-triggered insulin release system, but the obtained results can be applied to other types of cells to treat not only diabetes.

[Wellness]

September 6, 2023

Qualities of Mars Colonizers: Flexibility, Communication, Non-Aggression, and Collaboration

Psychologists have identified the qualities that Mars colonizers should possess. These include flexibility, the ability to communicate with each other, the absence of aggression, and a lack of desire to compete. Scientists believe that these personality traits will enable people to collaborate more effectively and accomplish the necessary tasks to survive on the harsh planet. The study involved computer modeling, tracking the first 28 years of Mars colonization. Scientists have also determined that only 22 individuals are sufficient to establish a settlement.

[Interesting]

September 6, 2023