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What women say they REALLY want in bed

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (James Stiffen)
Thu Sep 22 13:49:35 2016

Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 19:20:49 +0200
From: "James Stiffen" <LickByLick@besttofr.bid>
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What women say they REALLY want in bed
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What women say they REALLY want in bed


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The epithet Aphrodite Acidalia was occasionally added to her name, after the spring she used for bathing, located in Boeotia (Virgil I, 720). She was also called Kypris or Cytherea after her birth-places in Cyprus and Cythera, respectively, both centers of her cult. She was associated with Hesperia and frequently accompanied by the Oreads, nymphs of the mountains.Her festival, Aphrodisia, was celebrated across Greece, but particularly in Athens and Corinth. At the temple of Aphrodite on the summit of Acrocorinth (before the Roman destruction of the city in 146 BC), intercourse with her priestesses was considered a method of worshiping Aphrodite. This temple was not rebuilt when the city was re-established under Roman rule in 44 BC, but the fertility rituals likely continued in the main city near the agora.Aphrodite was associated with, and often depicted with, the sea, dolphins, doves, swans, pomegranates, sceptres, apples, myrtle, rose trees, lime trees, clams, scallop shells, and pearlsOne aspect of the cult of Aphrodite and her precedents that Thomas Bulfinch's much-reprinted The Age of Fable; or Stories of Gods and Heroes (1855 etc.) elided was the practice of ritual prostitution in her shrines and temples. The euphemism in Greek is hierodoule, "sacred slave." The practice was an inherent part of the rituals owed to Aphrodite's Near Eastern forebears, Sumerian Inanna and Akkadian Ishtar, whose temple priestesses were the "women of Ishtar," ishtaritum.The practice has been documented in Babylon, Syria, and Palestine, in Phoenician cities and the Tyrian colony Carthage, and for Hellenic Aphrodite in Cyprus, the center of her cult, Cythera, Corinth, and in Sicily (Marcovich 1996:49); the practice however is not attested in Athens. Aphrodite was everywhere the patroness of the hetaera and courtesan. In Ionia on the coast of Asia Minor, hierodoulai served in the temple of Artemis.Modern worship of AphroditeAs one of the Twelve Olympians of the Greek pantheon and thus a major deity, worship of Aphrodite, (or Aphrodíti), as a living goddess is one of the more prominent devotionals in Hellenismos (Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism), the revival of ancient Greek religious practices in the present day.Hellenic polytheists of today celebrate their religious devotion to Aphrodite on two annual and monthly festival days. Aphrodisia is her main festival day, which is celebrated on the 4th day of Hekatombaion in the Attic calendar, falling in the months of July and August in the Gregorian calendar, depending on the year. Adonia, a joint festival of Aphrodite and her partner Adonis, is celebrated on the first full moon following the Northern spring equinox, often roughly as the same week the Christian festival of Easter is celebrated. The fourth day of each month is considered a sacred day of both Aphrodite and her son Eros.Devotional offerings to Aphrodite can include incense, fruit (particularly apples and pomegranates), flowers (particularly fragrant roses), sweet dessert wine (particularly Commandaria wine from Cyprus), and cakes made with honey.

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			<p>Only 1 in 10 guys can properly do this to a woman If your woman is not<br />
			dragging you to bed, this might be the reason<br />
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			The other day I was reading something quite shocking. Nearly 75% of<br />
			women can not come to a full orgasm from traditional intercourse.<br />
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			What?!?!?!<br />
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			It&#39;s true, in several studies women admit that they have difficultly<br />
			experiencing orgasms in the *traditional way*.<br />
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			If you want to have the very best chance of giving your lady earth-shattering<br />
			o&#39;s then you need to learn how to give her oral -- the RIGHT way.</p>

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			Unless she begs for you to eat her out, chances are -- well, you probably<br />
			suck at it -- no pun intended.<br />
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			I use to be that guy. I thought I figured it out on my own. She was always<br />
			polite about it. I tried some tricks I had seen on porn.<br />
			<br />
			I thought I was a pro but looking back I was barely in amateur territory.<br />
			<br />
			So, how do you know what women want down there? You ask them.<br />
			<br />
			My friend and world famous sex expert, Michael Webb, surveyed 1000s<br />
			of women and they shared the nitty-gritty on what makes their toes curl.<br />
			<br />
			<b><a href="http://besttofr.bid/uVYnq3qg-15kBK0llcxgKscym2MJXiQE15jnjJpxh1E">You can check out his research here:</a></b><br />
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			<br />
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			Your friend and coach,<br />
			<b>James Stiffen</b><br />
			<br />
			P.S. Men are notoriously bad about not asking for directions.<br />
			<br />
			<b><a href="http://besttofr.bid/uVYnq3qg-15kBK0llcxgKscym2MJXiQE15jnjJpxh1E">That is probably why women say that only 1 in 10 guys<br />
			is *really good* at giving oral.</a></b><br />
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