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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Eight Things That Make Women Want To Have Sex

Heard “Not tonight, honey” a few too many times lately? If it’s just not happening between the sheets for you and your lady, it might be time to learn what really gets her psyched for sex. While guys are generally up for sex whenever, wherever (regardless of the situation), women tend to need a bit more inspiration, according to Cindy M. Meston, Ph.D. and David M. Buss, Ph.D., psychology professors at the University of Texas at Austin and coauthors of Why Women Have Sex: Understanding Sexual Motivations from Adventure to Revenge (and Everything in Between). For a better understanding of how to get her in the mood, consider the following eight factors that Meston and Buss say affects a woman’s libido:

1. Her man’s appearance

Men are usually considered to be the most turned on by visual stimuli (think about it: how many strip clubs and adult magazines are actually targeted toward females?), but women are actually quite turned on by a man’s face, body and movement as well, say Meston and Buss. “Sexually, women are attracted to men with masculine features, although not too masculine,” Meston explains. “A little light stubble is usually a turn-on for women if it’s clean and well-kept. Body-wise, women generally find men with a V-shaped torso or a high shoulder-to-hip ratio sexually attractive. Motion is important, too, as women find athletic prowess and agility to be sexual turn-ons.” The bottom line: If you’d like to get her in the sack, a good first step to take might be getting yourself into the gym.

2. The time of day

Meston says that women are very individualized in terms of when they most prefer to get it on: “In general, women want to have sex when they feel their best — when they have energy, feel connected to their partners, aren’t distracted by work or stressful daily events, and when they feel sexy — and that may or may not be at night.” In order to figure out when a woman’s most likely to be in the mood, pay attention to the times she seems the most energized and/or chilled out. Try thinking outside the box — you may find that she’d love a post-jog quickie right before her shower!

3. Certain smells

Meston and Buss explain that, for women, sense of smell is far more important than it is to men when it comes to sexual attraction. Simply put: if a woman doesn’t like the way a man smells, it’s often a deal-breaker — whether she consciously realizes it or not. The number one turn-off reported by most women is — not surprisingly — bad breath, says Buss. A woman’s sense of smell also plays an interesting biological role in what attracts her to a man, according to Meston: “Olfactory signals provide a woman with a wealth of information about a man’s health, hygiene, and even his genetic makeup,” she notes. Pheromones — tiny airborne molecules that humans emit from various glands in their body — can influence a woman’s desire to be sexually intimate with a man. Male pheromones have been shown to provide information on a man’s symmetry, which is an indicator of genetic fitness and ultimately can determine whether a man is genetically compatible with a woman. “For many women — whether they realize it or not — scent can play an important role in determining her willingness to have sex with a man, given her ‘sense’ of whether they can produce genetically healthy, strong children together,” says Buss.

4. Her guy’s choice of words

Often, what a man says is more important than what he does when he’s trying to get a woman in the mood. “Offering compliments is usually a sure-fire way of making someone want to get closer… although, if the compliments come across as insincere, they will actually turn her off,” says Meston.
To score extra sincerity points, make references to future activities you’d like to do together, explains Meston, noting that showing signs of commitment can often be sexually alluring to women. Buss also notes that a man with a sense of humor is also a sexual turn-on for the ladies: “If a man can make a woman laugh, it relaxes her and makes her feel that he ‘gets’ her,” he says, adding that a good sense of humor also conveys some key qualities women want in a mate: intelligence (it’s hard to be witty if you’re not too bright), the ability to gauge her emotional and social perspective (a.k.a. having the mind-reading skills to know what she will find amusing), and social verve or confidence.

5. The need for revenge

In their research, Meston and Buss found that many women had “revenge sex” with someone other than their most recent dating partner to get back at a cheating partner or to “even the score,” as some women put it. “Some women hoped their ex would find out about it and feel angry or hurt, and other women said they didn’t care if they found out or not — they felt better just knowing they had gotten revenge,” Meston explains. Why is the need for revenge such a turn-on for women? “Revenge can serve two basic functions,” Buss explains. The first function is one of deterrence: just as bullies stop picking on victims who retaliate, cheating partners sometimes stop their illicit activities when the other person retaliates in kind. The second function of revenge is “reputation management,” says Buss. “Women who are scorned sometimes suffer damage to their social reputation, whether they are cheated on or dumped. Having sex — especially if it is with someone who is relatively high in ‘mate value’ — can sometimes help to restore a woman’s reputation,” he explains.

6. Genetics

Women prefer men whose MHC genes (or Major HistoCompatibility genes) are dissimilar to their own, because this is the set of genes involved in determining an individual’s immune function. “Having children with men who are dissimilar produces children with healthier immune systems,” Buss explains. “Astonishingly, women seem to be able to pick this up through sense of smell, especially at ovulation, if they are not on hormonal contraceptives.”

7. Her physical health or well-being

If you’re looking for a few good reasons why she should have sex with you, there are countless ways in which you can emphasize that “getting busy” would be a wise move for her health. “During orgasm, opiates — the body’s natural painkillers — are released, which can help decrease all sorts of aches and pains for women,” Meston explains. Sex can also help maintain the body’s flexibility and cardiovascular health, decrease anxiety, and enhance overall mood. Additionally, Meston notes, having sex during menstruation decreases a woman’s risk of experiencing endometriosis symptoms. Of course, sex (if it lasts long enough!) can also be a good calorie burner, so you can always suggest it as a fantastic way to burn off the chocolate cheesecake you shared for dessert.

8. To raise her social status or sense of self-esteem

In their research, Meston and Buss found that, for some women, having sex is more about competition and winning (see who went home with the good-looking guy at the bar?). For women that do this to compete with others and also raise their social standing, her intended target’s social status is a key factor in revving her libido. “Young women who are ‘groupies,’ for example, often compete to see who can have sex with the musician who has a higher status, while Monica Lewinsky raised her status by having an intimate connection with the President,” Buss says. She goes on to explain that, for women who have sex to raise their self-esteem, the motivating factor is usually the need to feel sexually desirable. “Some women suffer from low self-esteem and feel bad about their bodies for a variety of reasons, ranging from comparisons with media models to put-downs by their regular mates,” explains Buss. Having sex with a man who finds her irresistibly hot and her body incredibly beautiful can provide a huge boost to a woman’s self-esteem — so if you’re looking for a little loving, make her feel like she’s the sexiest woman on the planet!
Allison Kendall is a freelance writer based in Atlanta, GA.

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APC will win Lagos polls – Fashola

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, on Saturday said
he is optimistic that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will
win the governorship and House of Assembly elections in the
state.
Fashola made the remark shortly after casting his vote
alongside his wife Abimbola Fashola and his son Ademola at
polling unit 002, State Senior Grammar School, Itolo, at exactly
2:39pm.
He dismissed insinuation of voters’ apathy, saying such
conclusions can only be drawn after voting and counting of
votes.
He said,” I have always been optimistic in any contest, so I am
optimistic.”
On general assessments of the election and the perceived
voters’ apathy, he said: “The answer is to check whether there
is a voting point here in addition to a voting unit. If there is,
then it means here, you have 500 possibly 1000 people and then
that is the way by which you can measure the numbers.
“By scientific measures, what percentage of people actually
came out to accredit themselves, how many people came back
to vote after accreditation, and that will only be possible to
know after the votes are counted.
“It is then that you will be able to measure how many people
voted, how many people came for accreditation, how many
people were registered and how many people collected PVC.
So, all of these questions to my view are a little premature as
far as turnout is concerned.”
The governor added that reports at his disposal indicated that
the Independent National Electoral Commission officials and
materials for election arrived at many polling units and points
on time, just as accreditation went smoothly.

Igbo appeal to Lagos govt, police to protect them after elections

The Igbo in Lagos have appealed to Lagos State government
and the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Kayode Aderanti, to
put security measures in place to ensure the protection of their
lives and property after the general elections.
The appeal came just as they demanded an apology from Oba
Rilwan Akiolu of Lagos over his comment that the Igbo would
perish in the Lagos lagoon, in seven days, if they did not vote
for his choice governorship candidate in yesterday’s elections.
The Chairman, Ohaneze Ndigbo in Amuwo Odofin local
government area, Chief Akalika Emmanuel, explained that the
call for the protection of life and property became necessary to
avoid unforeseen circumstances.
Acknowledging the intervention of the president elect, General
Muhammadu Buhari, and opinion leaders from Igbo and Yoruba
land, Emmanuel stated that the Igbo had sheathed their sword
in demonstration of their love for Lagos State, as well as their
maturity and willingness to be each other brothers’ keepers.
Nevertheless, he demanded that a documentary prove that such
threat from Akiolu would not repeat itself be made available,
adding that the property of Ndi -Igbo would not be unduly
taxed nor demolished , no matter the direction of the victory o f
yesterday’s governorship election.
Continuing he said: “We also demand that our business
premises and other matters of interest will not come under any
form of intimidation now or in future

Friday, April 10, 2015

UPDATE : DSTV Ignores Court Order, Hikes Subscription Fees

Multichoice Nigeria, the operator of DSTV,
has ignored the court order halting its hike
in subscription fees and has gone ahead to
enforce the new price at all of its outlets.
When TheCable visited the Multichoice outlet
in Bariga, Lagos, under the guise of
purchasing a DSTV bouquet, there was a
detailed information on the front desk with
information about both the old and new
prices.
The sales attendant confirmed the
implementation of the new price, saying: “It
used to be N1,500 (for the cheapest package)
but now its N1,800.”
Asked why it was no longer N1,500?, she
answered: “Because it has been increased.”
Asked why the company ignored the court
injunction restraining the implementation of
the hiked prices, she said: “They have not
given us the go-ahead to revert to the old
price.”
At the MultiChoice outlet in Akoka, Lagos,
the price increase was also enforced. The
sales person could not provide answers to
questions fielded her.
“They just increased it maybe because of rise
in dollar,” she muttered.
TheCable met a subscriber there who was
unaware of the court order halting the
increase, and he was visibly angry when he
discovered.
“Don’t worry, when they see wahala, you
know Nigerians. Which dollar, dollar that is
coming down. this exploitation should stop,”
he said.
“Let Buhari enter first so that then, we will
start our protest. I can’t see the service; you
put on DSTV, the service will go and come
back.
“There is no light. In 24 hours, we have
electricity for four hours. What is the service
we enjoy that you are increasing?”
Another Multichoice outlet visited at Ikeja
city mall, Lagos, it discovered that the new
tariff has also been enforced there.
When contacted, Caroline Oghuma, the
MANAGER, public relations of DSTV Nigeria,
refused to comment.
“The case is sub judice, so I can’t comment,”
she said. “It’s in court. I cannot comment.”
Pressed further on why the enforcement was
not withheld until the determination of the
suit, she said: “Whatever the situation is,
when a case is in court, the people involved
cannot comment.”
In March, DSTV announced its intention to
increase its tariff by 20 per cent but was
ordered by a Federal High Court sitting in
Lagos to halt implementation of the increase
pending determination of a suit filled before
it.

UPDATE : Nanny demands N15m for kidnapped Lagos children


A nanny, Mary Akinloye, who allegedly
kidnapped three kids in the Surulere area of
Lagos State has demanded N15m from the
victim’s parents, PUNCH Metro has learnt.
Our correspondent learnt that the family was
contacted on Thursday by the suspect and
others, who were suspected to be members
of her group. They were said to have
demanded the N15m as ransom.
PUNCH Metro had reported on Wednesday
that the Orekoya family had posted
information on OLX, an online sales portal,
seeking the service of a nanny.
Our correspondent reported that Akinloye
indicated interest and gave the Orekoyas the
contacts of two people who she said were her
relatives.
It was reported that the family agreed to
formalilse documentation with the purported
relatives before the week ran out.
After the 23-year-old resumed for work on
Tuesday, she was said to have taken the
three children ─ Aderomola (11 months old),
Adedamola (4 years old), Demola (6 years
old) ─ out, while their parents were away.
She had since not returned.
A family friend, who spoke on the condition
of anonymity, said the kidnappers contacted
the family and demanded N15m on
Thursday.
The information was confirmed by another
friend who put up the post on a social
medium, Facebook.
He said, “Is it a crime to employ a house
help? The kidnappers have demanded
N15m.”
Efforts to reach the family were abortive as
they continued to reject calls made to their
lines.
They also did not reply to three text
messages sent to them on the matter.
The Police Public Relations, Kenneth Nwosu,
said investigations were on.
He said, “Investigations are on and that is all
I can say for now.
“There are things you do that can jeopardise
investigation.
“What is important in a case like this is to
ensure that the children are returned hale
and hearty. There are information you may
have and if you disclose it, you could break
the line of communication. So, we are still on
the matter to ensure the safe return of the
kids.

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