Poor Cheryl Cole ! First it was nude photos of hubby Ashley found on the mobile of a topless model. No doubt Ashley tried to explain all that away to Cheryl as just some one-off mistake. Now it has been revealed that Ashley is a repeater sex text pest with the revelation that around 300 X-rated messages together with raunchy photos of him are to be found on yet another blondes mobile phone.
Just what is this man playing at? We can ony assume that were there has been two of these raunchy episodes that there is a good chance that there are others that we don't yet know about.
Cheryl - it's all very well standing by your man and all that but enough is enough - you man is a rat - a texting raunchy photo rat and the sooner you are free of him the better. You are worth so much more than this Cheryl.
Monday, 15 February 2010
Poor Cheryl Cole
Sunday, 3 January 2010
Don't bother hunting for the G spot - it aint there!
The G spot, the alleged focus of female sexual pleasure has a unique place in the pantheon of human erogenous zones. As a species it appears that we are endowed with more than the typical number of erogenous zones compared to most animals. Not only that but women have a magical G spot which provides the secret to their real sexual pleasure
If you've ever seen the pleasure that gets your dog rolling his eyes when you tickle his belly you will be aware that other animals do indeed have pleasure zones. But there seem to be few other animals, apart from bonobo chimpanzees of course , that make such a big thing of sexual pleasure. We do seem fairly obsessed with sex as a subject as a species.
The rise of feminism in the twentieth century was accompanied not only by the justifiable demand that women had the same rights to sexual fulfillment as men but also by a search for the secrets to female sexual pleasure.
High on the list of finds was the revelation that women had a "G-spot" - a particularly erongenous zone which was the key to female pleasure.
The trouble is it proved difficult to find. I know this from personal experience. I have searched high an low for mine. I searched the places where peple told me that I would find it but it clearly wasn't there. I searched nearby but still couldn't find it. I even got my boyfriends to search for it - regularly and often. But still no G spot.
So the news that scientists have found that the G spot doesn't actually exist comes as no great surprise to me. In fact it comes as quite a comfort. No longer do I need to feel that I am the only women in the world who doesn't have one. Now I just have to hope that my boyfriend doesnt hear that there isnt one. That way I can keep him hunting for it.