Older women are just as sexually active as younger women - Joke Silva

The actress appeared as a guest on the newest episode of the Africa Magic docuseries, The Rabors Forever After, where she discussed the benefits of sex for older women. Surrounded by her peers, she debunked the popular narrative that men need younger women as they get older because women are more active. Silva added that the narrative is not only false, but the reality is the opposite. She said, " [Read More]

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Signs and symptoms of sexual addiction (Hypersexuality)

You've probably heard of hypersexuality or sexual addiction. But you might be surprised to know that there's a debate about whether it's truly an addiction. And more interestingly, it's not even all about sex. Sex addicts are not simply people who crave lots of sex. Instead, they have underlying problems. Sexual addiction symptoms like stress, anxiety, depression and shame are what drive their often risky sexual behaviour. What Is Sexual Addiction? [Read More]

Singer bashes Taylor Swift ''You're a hypocrite''

In her own tweet on July 22, Katy called Taylor a big hypocrite for accusing Nicki of taking down a woman in her rant against the organizers of the MTV Video Music Awards. After Nicki blasted the VMAs for not nominating 'Anaconda' for Best video and instead said ''If your video celebrates women with very slim bodies, you will be nominated for vid of the year'', Swift reacted with ''I've done nothing but love & support you. [Read More]

Sport: Gus Goes Down | TIME

TIME August 9, 1948 12:00 AM GMT-4 Though an old man of 33, Gus Lesnevich still seemed to have his future before him. World’s light heavyweight champion, he was also a likely contender for Joe Louis’s heavyweight crown. Old Gus, who has knocked 58 opponents galley-west in 75 fights, climbed into the ring at London’s White City Stadium last week to meet Britain’s clumsy, shaggy-haired Freddie Mills. For nine rounds they hardly touched each other. [Read More]

Star Wars 8: Is Rey a Grey Jedi in The Last Jedi Poster?

April 14, 2017 1:29 PM EDT In addition to the first trailer for The Last Jedi, fans at Star Wars Celebration Friday were shown a brand new teaser poster for the upcoming Episode VIII. Featuring Rey (Daisy Ridley) holding a lightsaber that embodies aspects of both Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Kylo Ren’s (Adam Driver) signature weapons, the image seems to hint that the scavenger-turned-Force-trainee may become a Gray Jedi. In the Star Wars galaxy, this term refers to any Force-sensitive person who walks the line between light and dark. [Read More]

Stearns & Foster Lux Estate Mattress Review

When my then-boyfriend and I decided to move in together after a year of dating, we had the quintessential mattress store date. Before grabbing drinks and dinner, we stopped by a mattress store in Boston and made our way around to all the different beds and brands before landing on a Purple mattress. At the time, we thought we needed a ‘Goldilocks’ type of mattress—not too firm, not too soft, something juuuuust right. [Read More]

Tesla Is in Panic Mode After Earnings Call. Can Elon Fix It?

Elon Musk is fighting many battles right now: Against a Brazilian Supreme Court judge, the Australian Prime Minister, Don Lemon, OpenAI, and a nonprofit watchdog, to name a few. But Musk says that he’s now spending the majority of his work time on one of his oldest ventures: Tesla. And Tesla badly needs help. The carmaker released its quarterly earnings report yesterday and revealed that its profits fell 55% and revenue fell 9%—figures even worse than many analysts had anticipated. [Read More]

The Chicago Cubs gave a World Series ring to their most maligned fan Steve Bartman

Bartman became a pariah of the Cubs and their fan base after his interference with a foul ball during the 2003 playoffs. The Cubs went on to blow the lead in that game and a chance at going to the World Series. After the incident, Bartman became the face of the Cubs' seemingly never-ending failures. He received death threats, became a punchline to jokes, and was forced into seclusion. [Read More]

The Eternal Apprentice | TIME

(See Cover) It was a calm Sunday morning in Princeton, N.J. and the door of the red brick building was securely locked. Two college boys rattled the knob and shouted: “Einstein! We want Einstein!” Pausing on her way to church, a lady inquired what the matter was. The boys explained: they were fraternity pledges at Bucknell University who had been dumped out the night before on a lonely road 200 miles from Princeton, with orders to thumb their way to “that place where Einstein thinks” and bring back his signature. [Read More]