There is a lot of fear associated with 'overextended'.
Take too much financial risk, expose yourself to the vagaries of the market and you'll end up stressed, bankrupt and overextended.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Seth's Blog: Underextended
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Vaginas Censored But Sexual Fetishes Ok? | Owning Pink
I was over it, but...
That was months ago, and I don’t tend to hold grudges, so I was over it until I just found out that they posted "15 Strangest Sexual Fetishes" complete with photos. The article portrays those who like to get it on in the mud (salirophilia), those who like to dress up like babies (paraphilic infantilism), those obsessed with vampire sex (hematolognia), those who love sex in tight places (claustrophilia), those who get off on biting (odaxelagnia), those who like to be masked when having sex, those who dress up like animals (ursusalgamatophilia), those who prefer having sex with amputees (acrotomophilia), those who prefer to have sex with sleeping people (somnophilia), those who get turned on by mannequins (agalmatophilia), and more.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
“Use Your Words!” – Affirmations For Success | FinerMinds
“Use your words!” is what a friend used to say to her toddler whenever he’d get into one of those flailing, kaniption fit tantrums of frustration. (and if you have toddlers anywhere in your life, you know what I’m talking about!) But I’ve been thinking, you know, it’s not a bad message for grown-ups, either! Consider this for a minute: if you’re feeling frustrated about something, do you stop, take a breath and speak affirmations for success in the situation? Or do you tend to gripe, bitch and moan? (Hopefully you don’t flail on the ground anymore ;))
Monday, May 16, 2011
How Frankenfoods Are Contaminating Our Food Supply -- and Your Body!
Well, corn and soy are two of the leading Frankenfoods — or genetically modified crops — out there. This makes them available and affordable, but don’t be fooled: It doesn’t make them good for our health. While genetic modification is great for the food industry — allowing for hardier produce with a longer shelf life and, sometimes, new and interesting characteristics — it’s simply not that great for our bodies
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat: What My Kids Taught Me About Eating Mindfully
As parents, we’re supposed to teach our children healthy habits. As a doctor, I was supposed to model healthy habits for my patients too. But the truth is, my habits weren’t particularly healthy.
By the time my children could both walk and talk, I had been yoyo dieting for nearly 25 years. It may not have been obvious on the outside, but my head was filled with food rules acquired from years of intermittent restriction to make up for years of mindless and emotional eating. I could estimate the calories and points of just about any food; I knew how long I had to spend on the treadmill for eating a “bad” food; and I had worn out the pages of my Weight Watchers Cookbook. I regularly experienced the elation, deprivation, and guilt of my perpetual eat-repent-repeat cycle.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Believe: How to Orgasm – Part IV | Owning Pink
There is so much to explore in the female orgasm! Let’s keep going after exploring the head games (Part II) and masturbation (Part III). Actually, “believing” is kinda back to head games, but with a twist. Trust your body to know how to orgasm. Know that your own special brand of orgasm is yours and yours alone, and if you’ve found it, own it. If you haven’t, keep looking and believe you’ll find it. And you will!