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Spot the G-Spot! by Ayurvedic Physician- Dr. Maulik BV Posted Mon 07 Dec 2009 10:12pm Getting the G-Spot has been considered as an extremely important achievement in sexual activities. Health care experts too, claim that they have found the first obliging evidence of G Spot existence. Nevertheless, not all women are found to have the one!   G spot feels heavenly as said by women who experienced super orgasm. The ultrasound [...] Read on »
How You Can Finally Spot The G-Spot by Dan and Jennifer .. Health Maven Posted Sat 08 Aug 2009 10:15pm even say that they produce a clear fluid, which has no odor upon reaching climax. Where to Find the G-Spot Take a deep breath, lie down and relax. Your first attempt to find... moments of physical touch on any part of the body are typically during the initial seconds. When he taps you, it feels as if he is touching you there for the very first time Read on »
The C-Spot and G-Spot Orgasm Cocktail by Dan and Jennifer .. Health Maven Posted Sun 05 Jul 2009 9:14pm Women have two main sex zones: the clitoris and the g-spot or the Grafenberg spot. Most women come via clitoral stimulation. Not really surprising as it’s the one more accessible between the two. And if you’ve ever had a g-spot orgasm then you KNOW how earth-shattering THAT can be. So why not aim for higher sexual heights with a ‘blended orgasm Read on »
X Marks the Spot(s) by Angel .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:25pm Still spotty. But at least it's not The Black Spot. I'd hate to have Davy Jones and the Kraken come after me. ::Pausing for a moment to sigh over Captain Jack:: What? Oh yeah. Spots. Headed back to the allergist today, got another steroid step-down pack (I was the #1 Google hit for that the other day!). Thank God it doesn't itch Read on »
Spotting the Tomato “Spot by KohlerCreated Posted Thu 29 Apr 2010 12:00am or transplant your new tomatoes. What may look like just a “spot” could represent any one of dozens of inflictions caused by a unique set of circumstances. Improve garden soil... circulation. More plants do not necessarily mean more fruits and veggies! Don’t wait until it’s too late! Inspect your plants regularly for pests or disease. Spotting problems early Read on »
Dogs for Detox – How Spot’s Run Saved the Holidays by Alexandra Jamieson Posted Mon 25 Jan 2010 12:00am other people’s dramas and focused on what she loved – sharing quiet walks with her kids, husband and dog. Thanks Spot! This is just one of the many free, healthful methods you Read on »
Lance Armstrong Trains Stateside, Shoots First RadioShack Spot by Tom H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Feb 2010 9:46am able to shoot their first commercial with team sponsor RadioShack -- look for it to air in late March to coincide with the Spring Classics. They shot quite a bit out on the roads (despite some unusually chilly weather) and in a local studio on green screen. The shoot went well and they are excited to see their first spot. From Texas, Lance is off Read on »
My First Liver Spot by yannai Posted Mon 22 Jun 2009 12:00am Full disclosure: I’m 24 years old, I’m married, and I need a new liver. Those three facts sum up my condition the best. First, I’m only 24 years old and have the body... so lucky there. Third, and this is what this blog is about, I need a new liver. Around 13 years ago, I was first diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, an autoimmune disease Read on »
Is the First Spot Always Best in a Preference Test? by David DiSalvo Patient Expert Posted Fri 30 Oct 2009 11:01pm Does someone interviewing for a job stand a better chance of getting the position if she’s first on the list of interviewees, last, or somewhere in-between?  Does someone running for public office stand a better chance of getting elected if he’s first on the ballot, last, or otherwise?  These are questions of order in choice — and depending on who Read on »
Pregnancy - First Trimester by Katie W. Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 10:16am During the first three months of pregnancy, or the first trimester, your body undergoes many changes. As your body adjusts to the growing baby, you may have nausea, fatigue... PregnancyFirst Trimester How your due date is calculated: Your due date is estimated by adding 40 weeks (280 days) to the approximate first day of your last menstrual Read on »