I've been asked, because of yesterday's article, How to Increase the Sex Drive, how come I didn't mention the certain foods that are considered aphrodisiacs. Surely, it was noted to me, they are definite ways to increase the sex drive. Well, I didn't talk about foods that might increase the sex drive because the jury is still out on that … [Read more...]
How to Increase the Sex Drive
During this discussion on sex, as part of the topic on Relationships, Love and Sex, one of the points I've made is that the sexual experience is an intimate one that can help you to be fully human and to live your life to your fullest potential. There literally and figuratively is nowhere to hide during sex – you are there, warts and all. … [Read more...]
What is Your Sex IQ?
I continue forward with the topic of sex, which is the last leg of this series on Relationships, Love and Sex. Yesterday I gave you the history of sex, briefly, and today I offer a test so that you can find out what your sex IQ is. So let's get crackin' on the test. Answers are at the bottom of the page - but no looking until you answer all the … [Read more...]
The History of Sex, Briefly
I've now turned the spotlight in this series on Relationships, Love and Sex to the topic of sex. Yesterday I looked at sex and marriage, with the provocative idea that marriage can mean the end of sex. Before I continue further with the topic of sex, I thought it would be good to look at the history of sex, briefly. As the song goes, birds do it … [Read more...]
The Physics of Relationships
I continue on today with this series on Relationships, Love and Sex with an essay and poems guest written by Susan Jefts. Susan has written a few articles and poems for the Low Density Lifestyle website. Her most recent article was Go to Where Your Spirit is Invited to Open Up. Susan is a poet who lives in Saratoga Springs, NY. She runs … [Read more...]
Strangers at a Wedding
In yesterday's article, I talked about the institution of marriage and gave a brief history of marriage. That article was a follow-up to the video with Elizabeth Gilbert talking about relationships, love and sex. In her discussion, she also talked about the institution of marriage. In the article on a brief history of marriage, I mentioned … [Read more...]
A Brief History of Marriage
Elizabeth Gilbert Tells Us What Love Is
Yesterday we heard from Eliot Spitzer on what he believed love to be. Today we hear from Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of the megaseller, Eat, Pray, Love. Eat, Pray, Love, was Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir of the year she spent traveling after a painful divorce. Called "wise, jaunty, human, ethereal, heartbreaking," the book has been a worldwide success, and has been published in over thirty languages with over 7 million copies in print. In … [Read more...]
Eliot Spitzer Tells Us What Love Is
Eliot Spitzer was once a bright and shining star in politics. He was the attorney general of New York state, and then became governor, winning his post in a landslide. As attorney general, he took on the banks and Wall Street, and brought attention to their wrongdoings. As governor, he promised more of the same, to stand up for justice and to fight injustice in all areas. [Read more...]
The Heart Has Its Reasons That Reason Does Not Know
As you watch the videos, think of someone you love, and hold them in your heart. Don't analyze it, just feel it - and remember, The heart has its reasons that reason does not know. Happy Valentine's Day! … [Read more...]
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