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There is a lot of sex talk out there, but there are just as many fallacies finding their way between the sheets as there are truths. Now we all know that the size of a man’s appendage versus his outer extremities (hand, head, foot) has no proven correlation, and nor does the act of self-gratification [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 12:01 am
Filed under All, Bizarre, Sex · Tagged cold showers, date, during sex, fast cars, heterosexual, inbreeding, Intercourse, large penis, libido, love poems, marriage, myth, passion, penis, penis size, pregnant sex, premature ejaculation, romance, Sex, sexual, swinging, to 10 myths about sex
F. Scott Fitzgerald was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. His lyrical phrasing, his rich characters, and his unmistakable voice have placed him in the high echelon of American authors. Even though we only got to keep him until the young age of 44, he managed in that short time to give [...]
Posted by Elizabeth Downing Johnson on Monday, May 18, 2009 at 1:55 am
Filed under All, Literature · Tagged authors, Babylon Revisited, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, Esquire, f. scott fitzgerald, men, newspaper, romance, Saturday Evening Post, short stories, Short Story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Diamond As Big As The Ritz, The Ice Palace, The Jelly Bean, The Lost Decade, The Offshore Pirate, Winter Dreams, writers
The diamond has been called a girl’s best friend, but in many cases these diamonds were their worst enemy. Throughout the ages diamonds have symbolized beauty and the women who wore them were some of the most beautiful and powerful women to grace this earth. Unfortunately these diamonds also carry with them death, sorrow and [...]
Posted by Heather Matthews on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 1:15 am
Filed under All, Bizarre, Nature · Tagged Burton Diamond, death, Debbie Reynolds, diamond, diamonds, Elizabeth Taylor, fabulous gems, France, Henry IV, hope diamond, Hortense, Hortensia, India, infamy, jewelry, Josephine, la peregrina pearl, London, Louvre, museum in paris, Paris, Regent, Richard Burton, romance, Russia, Sancy