Thursday, 3 March 2016

Khloe Kardashian: 'I love porn' - Realty star declared on her talk show


Khloe says, "'I think once you let someone see your vagina, it's probably nice to still have a relationship with them."

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31-year-old reality star, Khloe Kardashian, has opened up about some of her sexual preferences on her talk show, Kocktails with Khloe.
While discussing her ex, French Montana and whether or not they are getting back together, Khloe says, "' think once you let someone see your vagina, it's probably nice to still have a relationship with them."
She also mentioned how much monogamy is important to her in any relationship.

"I just don't want to put up with people who [say they] want to be monogamous and then they're not."
"I've never ever cheated in my life."
'My mom cheated on my dad…and I saw how it destroyed my dad…and I was like ''I don't want to do that'',' she said.
Speaking about her sexual preferences, Khloe said,  "I love porn, I'm all for porn."

Britney Spears, Gisele Bündchen and Justin Bieber Disrobe for Mario Testino's 'Towel Series' – See Their Sexy Snaps!



Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, Gisele Bundchen in Mario Testino's 'Towel' Series
Britney Spears; Cara Delevingne; Bruno Endler; Gisele Bündchen; Justin Bieber; and Alex Pettyfer;
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Picture a day at the spa with some of Hollywood's sexiest stars.

That's what you get with celebrity photographer Mario Testino's new "Towel Series," and only PEOPLE has your exclusive first look before V magazine's 100th issue hits newsstands March 8.

Britney Spears – who shows off even more skin in her revealing cover story – owns the spotlight in the star-studded spread, channeling Marilyn Monroe while striking a glamorous pose.

Then there's Gisele Bündchen and Cara Delevingne, whose towels are tastefully arranged to show hints of skin.

The Boundary Situation: an account of a tragic hero in 'Octavia' and 'Antigone'




An account of tragedy on the basis of the courage with which the hero confronts his boundary situation:
Don Draper accounts that a tragic hero, who as an individual with the quality of soul that can conquer death, has the courage to face the cruel destiny and situation which stands in his way.
                In the context of the Fabula Praetexta, plays on Roman historical topics, which very often seem to have treated an act of heroism by a recently deceased personage; Seneca’s Octavia and Sophocles’ Antigone survive the whole. In the former, the play focuses on the person and history of Octavia, the rejected and persecuted wife of the emperor Nero. And in the later, Antigone, a well established character, in pursuit of the tragic cycle and ‘tragic courage' as revealed in her stubbornness, sees her right as a heroic individual to reject society’s infringement on her freedom to perform a personal obligation, obvious in her refusal to let Creon dictate what she is allowed to do with her family members. She says to Ismene about Creon’s edict, ‘He has no right to stay me.’
                Asserted by Draper, the tragic events in a Fabula Praetexta plays seem to be created and aggravated by the courage of the tragic hero. In Octavia, Octavia states to her Nurse:
Although I may patiently suffer these things,
And appear to tolerate them, my misfortunes
Can never be brought to an end, but by the
Sad alternative means of death!

She dares to be the character through whose hand shall come the fall of the tyrant ruler, Nero, who was her brother and now her husband. In the explanatory question by the Chorus in Octavia, they ask: ‘But where is the ancient courage of the Roman populace, which often caused the most illustrious of men to fly for their lives?’ The idea of this is that the ancient historical plays plug into the fact that a hero is supposed to emerge with absolute and extreme courage to face the unlikely situation of the populace or what he, the hero, rejects to be a part of the society, even if he stands unsupported.
                Antigone’s solely unsupported second burial of her brother is in the stubbornness that the law is not absolute, and that it can be broken in civil disobedience in extreme cases, such as honouring the gods, whose rule and authority outweighs Creon’s. In the issue of this second burial; when Antigone poured dust over her brother’s corpse, she completed the burial ritual and thus fulfilled her duty to him – the dead. Having been properly buried, Polyneices’ soul could proceed to the underworld whether or not the dust was removed from his body. However, Antigone went back after his body was uncovered and performed the ritual again, an act that seems to be completely unmotivated by anything other than a plot necessity so that she could be caught in the act of disobedience, leaving no doubt of her guilt.
                J. L. Rose, in analyzing Antigone’s courage to bury her brother the second time maintains that the solution to the problem of the second burial is solved by Antigone as a tragic character. Being a tragic character, she is completely obsessed by one idea, and for her this is giving her brother his due respect in death and demonstrating her love for him and for what is right. When she sees her brother’s body uncovered, she is overcome by emotion and acts impulsively to cover him again, with no regards to the necessity of the action or its consequences for her safety.

Helpful hints about schizophrenia




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Brian Smith originally published this article in psych central journal as a guide for family members having someone with schizophrenia. The article is useful, especially in our situation where there is poor social welfare scheme and poorly developed community-based mental health services.
Family members often try to cope with someone, who has schizophrenia for a period. But once there seems to be lack of progress in treatment or dropping out of treatment, the family’s emotional support may wane, resulting in some family members cutting off all contact with their schizophrenic sibling.                                                                                                                                          Friends may also lose interest in supporting a person with schizophrenia, as they cannot understand how to continue to give long-term support to such a person.
People with schizophrenia may need help from people in their family or community in numerous situations. They may often resist treatment, believing that delusion or hallucination is real and that psychiatric help is not required. Certain long-held beliefs and practices concerning mental illness in a particular community may frustrate efforts of some family members in getting relevant orthodox intervention for their relatives. The following hints may be useful for such family members and friends.
The closest family member or friend should be the advocate. Sometimes, only the family or others close to the person with schizophrenia will be aware of strange behaviour or ideas that the person has expressed. Since patients may not volunteer such information during an examination, family members or friends should volunteer to offer all relevant information.
Ensure ongoing compliance with treatment
Ensuring that a person with schizophrenia continues to get treatment after hospitalisation is also important. Discontinuing medication or not going for follow-up treatment, often lead to a return of psychotic symptoms.
Offer strong emotional encouragement
Encouraging the person to continue treatment and assisting him or her in the treatment process can positively influence recovery. Without treatment, some people with schizophrenia become so disorganised that they cannot care for their basic needs, such as food, clothing and shelter. Such patients may end up on the streets or in jail.
Know how to respond to bizarre comments
Those close to people with schizophrenia are often unsure of how to respond when patients make statements that seem strange or are clearly false. For the individual with schizophrenia, the bizarre beliefs or hallucination seems quite real — they are not just “imaginary fantasies.” Instead of “going along with” a person’s delusion, family members or friends can tell the victim that they do not see things the same way, while acknowledging that things may appear otherwise to the patient.
It is very important not to challenge the person’s beliefs or delusion. They are very “real” to the person who experiences them, and there is no point arguing with them about the delusion or false beliefs. Instead, move the conversation along to areas or topics where you both will agree.
Keep a record
It may also be useful for those who know the person with schizophrenia well to keep a record of types of symptoms, medication (including dosage), and effects of various treatments. By having this knowledge, family members may know better what to look for in the future.
Families may even be able to identify some “early warning signs” of potential relapses, such as increased withdrawal or changes in sleep patterns.
Thus, return of illness may be detected early and treatment may prevent a full-blown relapse. Also, by knowing which medication that have helped and which have caused troublesome side effects in the past, the family can help those treating the patient to seek better treatment more quickly.
Support the person
In addition to involvement in seeking help, family, friends and peer groups can provide support and encourage the person with schizophrenia to regain his or her abilities. It is important that goals be attainable, since a patient who feels pressured or repeatedly criticised by others will probably experience stress that may lead to a worsening of symptoms. Like anyone else, people with schizophrenia need to know when they are doing things right. A positive approach may be helpful and perhaps more effective in the long run than criticism. This advice applies to everyone who interacts with the person.

Source: Punch

Why Elton John won't let his two sons inherit hi $400 million fortune.



 

Elton John's sons, Zachary, 5, and three-year-old Elijah are the apples of his eye, but the star has revealed that when it comes time to divide up his estimated $400 million fortune, the boys will only inherit a small portion of the wealth. Elton and his husband David Furnish want to ensure that their sons know the value of hard work and don't want them to take anything for granted.
Speaking with the Mirror, the singer stated, "Having children changed everything about my life. I've learned that the simplest things in life, like having a minute with them, are worth more than any painting, any photograph, any house or hit record."
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"Before we had the children we just had our lives and we would spend money because we didn't have anything else to focus on. We have really toned things down because we have enough stuff. There is nothing else we need."
He continued: "Of course I want to leave my boys in a very sound financial state. But it's terrible to give kids a silver spoon. It ruins their life.
"Listen, the boys live the most incredible lives, they're not normal kids, and I'm not pretending they are. But you have to have some semblance of normality, some respect for money, some respect for work.
"… They have to do chores in the house – take their plates to be cleaned, help in the kitchen, tidy their rooms and help in the garden, and each time they do they get a little star to put on these charts they've made. They understand they need to do these things, and they enjoy it."
Elton and David are keen to instill the value of hard work in their boys David, meanwhile, revealed that the couple have been inspired by American business magnate Warren Buffett, who is leaving half his $100 billion fortune to charity.
"Warren Buffet, the third wealthiest man in America, has a really cool model in that he leaves his children enough money so that they have a house, a car and all their basic needs covered and cared for so they never need worry. But it's not crazy, silly, go-wild money so that they could be buying Picassos or private jets," he explained. "Anything beyond the basic, they have to go out and earn it themselves.
"If they want a Picasso, they have to go out and earn it. I think there's real sensibility in that.
"The greatest joys, everything Elton and I have created, have come from hard work and that's where your self-esteem comes from."

Kinda like this speech by Triple H, The Cerebral Assassin

 


Authority: the select few have it and the rest of you bow down to it
You have to admit that every one of you have an authority figure that tells you what to do, where to go, how to dress and how to think.
And you hate it; you want to do something about it, you want to challenge that authority, but you do not.
You do not because you are afraid. That fear is not a bad thing; that fear helps you keep things in place. Nature has put that fear in you so that everybody will know his place in life

I Want To Stay Muslim and Married – Ese tells #FreeEse campaigners


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17 year old Ese Oruru has said that she wants to remain a Muslim and married to her 18 year old lover, Yunusa.
In an interrogation with Kano police, she said, “My name is Aisha Chuwas. I am 17-year-old. I came here to be a Muslim and I will stay here.”
There had been wide outrage over the case of Ese who was reportedly abducted from her family in Bayelsa and forced to convert to Islam.
A human rights lawyer, Huwaila Mohammed, who interrogated both Aisha and the lover, Yunusa said, “I was there to protect her rights. When I approached her initially, she refused to talk to me. Later she opened up to me.
“She is very defiant. She told me she was born in February 1999. I personally wanted her to reunite with her family, but surprisingly she asked me to tell her mother that she will never return to Bayelsa.
About her interaction with Yunusa, she said, “I was surprised when I saw a very small boy. He is just 18-year old. I was enraged thinking that it was an old man involved in the saga. From the way I see it, they eloped not because of religion but love,” she said.

Five Main Reasons Women Have Sex



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Women have sex when they want, unlike men that have sex whenever they can. From confessions I have gathered, it emerges that women have sex for physical, emotional and material reasons; to boost their self-esteem, to keep their lovers, or because they are raped or coerced, and this one just to say ‘I did it’.
Pity patter sex
Women may sometimes give in to sex for this simple reason; after all, we are women with maternal instincts. Women have confirmed over and again to have had sex with men just because they felt sorry for them. According to one, she had been dating a guy over two years and he had been pleading with her all through. One day, she said she took pity on him and agreed. However, he was out of the door as soon as he could pull his pants up (just like a dog).
Here is an advice, girls: have sex because you want to and not because you feel pressured to, or are sorry for the guy (if he doesn’t have blue eyes then I don’t see why you cannot stay away). That way, should things go sour, you can hold your head up, look the loser in the eye and say: “gerrarahere for real men! you fall me, I fall you, no big deal!”
Sex for marriage sake
This is very different from marital sex. This is simply sex to negotiate for marriage. Some ladies believe that having sex with a guy will provide them the opportunity to show the guys and convince them that they are good and suitable for each other.
To add insult to injury, some of these ladies are prepared to play little housewife roles, they go over to the guys’ apartments for chores and even wash their dirty under wears and clothes. Some even cook with their own money to convince the guys that they can support the union financially too. My little sister gave me a gist about one of her friends who played house help for someone she called her fiancé for almost four years, refusing to heed everyone’s warning and yes, as you guessed–she got jilted.
Back for ground, just give me what I want
What came to your mind is prostitution, yes? Just as the phrase imply, this is when you use what you have to get what you want. For women, sex has become a super power (well, the fellas caused this one, acting all thirsty all the time) so they use it to manipulate, not just for monetary gains also to make boys be their hand bag, pay for their food (that they can pay for o) and yes, open the car door for them, to get jobs, promotions, or even maintain status as the case might be.
Many men, both high and low have been known to succumb to the aura of this potent natural endowment. Many women have perfected the art of using their gifts from mother nature to get what they want through intense manipulation and negotiation.
Sex for cure
Then there is sex to feel better. Women use sex to cure their migraines. This is explained by the release of endormorphins during sex – they are a pain reliever. Sex can even help relieve period pains. To be honest, rather than down pills, why not get some? Doctor’s prescription!
Do me, I do you sex
Aka revenge sex. This is common with women who have been hurt and who want to get their pound of flesh. Often, a wife might cheat on her cheating husband just to get back at him and probably make him feel the way she felt. It could also be to get back at a partner who has neglected them. Again, she might have sex to reassure herself that she is still pretty and desirable by men after she’d been jilted by one, or to simply walk out of an existing relationship. Revenge sex may sometimes take a bizarre twist, depending on motive and individual.
People that have sex just to hurt their partners seem dumb to me, because most times he might not even care because he has outnumbered you without you knowing. So darlings, stick to having sex because YOU want to.
Source: The Herald

In Benue: Man beheads 50-year-old step mother for rituals


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A middle aged man identified as Echeno Adakole yesterday threw the people of Obaganya community, a suburb in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State, into sorrow and gloom as he beheaded his 50-year-old step-mother, Titi Enokela.
The alleged was reported to have laid ambush for his stepmother at a family farm settlement. He was reported to have hit her on the head with a piece of wood an thereafter cut her head off for ritual purpose.
He proceeded to wrap the dead woman’s head in her clothes and put it in a polythene bag.
Mourning family members reported that “family members noticed that the woman had not returned from the farm and it was getting dark. Her children and other family members went looking for her; they found her headless body tucked away in a corner of the family farm.
“They all raced back home wailing and crying for help, only to discover the severed head of the woman with her step-son, who was acting strange and making moves to flee from home.”
The family source added that upon discovering the head, a mob quickly materialised with the aim of lynching the accused but the prompt response of the police avoided that.
Adding that; “As a result of tension in the community, the Police Area Command hurriedly moved the suspect out of the area to the State Command Headquarters in Makurdi,”.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Moses Yamu, when contacted confirmed the story, he added that the state Police Command was still actively investigating the matter.

source: the herald

I’d rather have Messi’s left foot than Ronaldo’s right – Neymar


I’d rather have Messi’s left foot than Ronaldo’s right – NeymarNeymar has joked he would rather have Barcelona team-mate Lionel Messi’s left leg than Real Madrid rival Cristiano Ronaldo’s right.
In a light-hearted exchange with UOL’s Mauro Beting, Neymar tackled several subjects including, unsurprisingly, the long-standing debate surrounding Messi and Ronaldo.
But Neymar cheekily suggested he would rather Messi’s left peg than Ronaldo’s right.
“I’d take Messi’s left foot, with all due respect to Cristiano, because my right foot is pretty handy too,” Neymar said, via Marca.
And to add further insult, Neymar, when asked who he would rather beat between Real Madrid and Manchester City, said: “I prefer beating Real Madrid to Manchester City.”

Neymar was also asked to compare team-mate Messi to Brazilian great Pele – a player the 24-year-old himself has been compared to countless times – but said it was a hard judgment to make given he never saw Pele live.
“Unfortunately I never saw Pele play,” he said,
“What I know of him is through my grandfather, my dad’s dad, who used to talk to me and tell me about how he played. It’s a difficult question for me, because I’ve seen Messi play and have had the chance to play alongside him. They’re both geniuses, though.”

The Brazil international also said he preferred the Champions League to South America’s Copa Libertadores.
“The Libertadores is sensational but the Champions League… The first time I heard the anthem was a really special feeling,” he said as reported in AS.
“It’s like being in a video game; it’s living the dream of every child. That’s why I’m picking the Champions League.”