Sunday, November 9, 2008

7 ways to live a stress-free sex life

Do you feel that stress is squeezing the fun out of your rocky bedroom life? If yes, then you can bring back the action, courtesy tips provided by sex educator and relationship expert Dr Yvonne Kristin Fulbright.

According to the expert, many couples become frustrated, even panicky, when their sex lives go to the wayside during stressful times.

When it comes to the factor that governs a person's sex life, its personality, reports Fox News.

Fulbright says that how an individual's sex life fares depends on whether he tries to get closer to his partner in tragic times or wants to be totally alone - and if he's the withdrawing sorts, then it can create misunderstandings in the relationship
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In order to avoid any such misunderstandings and still keep sex life full of fun and passion, Fulbright has suggested that couples need to establish a common ground and mutual understanding during stressful times.

Also, they should make an effort to stay connected during life's highs and lows, because if they don't, it could lead to dire consequences.

And in case, sex is not on mind and also the time to be spent in the sack is less, then a person can try the following:

1. Showing appreciation for one another. Giving compliments, for example, is a simple way of expressing affection and letting your partner know that he or she is still being noticed and loved.

2. Talking daily. Chat during dinner or at bedtime. Conversations foster bonding by providing support. It's also important for couples to check in with each other, showing concern and care for one another's well-being with simple statements like, "Tell me about your day."

3. Staying positive. Bite your tongue if you're about to complain. Stressful situations are hard enough to deal with. Don't add to the situation if you can avoid doing so.

4. Believing in your future together. Stressful times can make lovers doubt their ability to stay together for the long haul. Insecurity issues that arise can only make matters more difficult. Making plans is one way to indicate that you're feeling secure about your future.

5. Helping each other with responsibilities. Approaching tasks with a team effort provides a greater sense of being in this together.

6. Balancing 'alone time' and 'together time'. Create a sensual atmosphere, for example, soothing scents, dim lights, delicious food, and relaxing music, to help you unwind.

7. Getting creative in how you'll be intimate. Redefine your definition of sexual intimacy when needed; try a simple body massage.

Not to forget, lovers should make it a point to give in to one another's requests for intimacy whenever possible, as it might just prove to be a big stress-buster.

In fact, sex has many physical and emotional benefits, which may help in boosting your desire for more sex and emotional intimacy. Sex can easily take your mind off of your worries.

Also, patience is the key to get your sex life back on track. One should make sure that your relationship, in general, doesn't get neglected.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Barack Obama creates history, wins US presidential election

Democratic Party nominee Barack Hussain Obama has won a historic victory in the race for the White House with Republican rival John McCain conceding defeat.

Barack Obama has won the 2008 US Presidential Election, to become the 44th President of the United States of America, the first African American to hold the post, and at 47 years old, one of the youngest.

The historic presidential contest, which shares similarities with the 1860 election of Illinois politician Abraham Lincoln, US voters were also at the polls to determine the make-up of Congress, the bi-cameral legislative body much like India's Parliament.

Barack Obama, the man who would be the United States' first African American president, said to a wildly cheering crowd of tens of thousands here, “Americans have sent a message to the world”.

In an emotional speech, Obama began by saying: “If there is anyone out there that still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible... who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.”

He said it was the answer told 'by lines that stretched around schools and churches...' as they waited for hours to vote.

It was the answer, he said, spoken by the young and old, rich and poor, Hispanics and Asians, Democrats and Republicans.

'It's been a long time coming but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, change has come to America.'

A little bit earlier in the evening, Obama said, he got an 'extraordinarily gracious call' from his Republican rival Senator John McCain. Paying a tribute to McCain who conceded defeat, Obama said he had 'fought long and hard for this campaign, for this country'.

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, one time rival of Barack Obama, congratulated her fellow Democrat on his election as the 44th President of the United States.

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