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Expired Sarnie
I found this on the internet and then I read this other one which made me laugh so hard. It made me think of JLR and SB LMAO [Thai drama justifying rape] :loool:
A recent global sex survey found that 70% of Thai women cannot achieve orgasm.
Others reach orgasm through masturbation or having sex with another woman, while 79% of Thai men climax during sex, according to research by condom manufacturer Durex.
The survey revealed that 54% of Thai couples cannot reach orgasm, while Italians, Spanish, Mexicans and South Africans are the most likely to climax almost every time, at 66%. Only 24% of Chinese couples achieve orgasm and the Japanese recorded 27%.
Sexologist Dr Pansak Sugkrakroek says most Thai women cannot reach orgasm because their partners do not know how to help them.
They just care about themselves, he says. Making love is a kind of art that they have to learn so that they can help their partners.
Pansak says some couples end relationships because they cannot help each other to reach orgasm.
Taking more time can have a significant impact on the quality of orgasms. Those Thais fully satisfied with the intensity of their orgasms spend on average 3.9 more minutes on foreplay than those who are not, he adds.
Even though orgasms are not the be all and end all of sex, regularly achieving them improves emotional and overall wellbeing, as well as a bond with a partner. It can also help to reduce life's stresses. Ideally, people should try to have orgasms regularly, he says.
Raquel Pacheco, better known as “Bruna Surfistinha� is an ex-call girl from the state of São Paulo, Brazil who became famous for sharing stories about her life as a prostitute in the book The Scorpion's Sweet Venom: The Diary of a Brazilian Call Girl. The book quickly has become a tremendous success in Brazil, and in the US and in some European countries as well. At 23 years old, Bruna has found love and left behind her three-year prostitution and brief movie career.
AEBN: How was the beginning of your life as a call girl?
Bruna: It was difficult because I was not used to have sex with strangers. I have always been able to feel pleasure though, and it helped me to relax.
AEBN: Would you have done things differently if you could go back in time?
Bruna: I really don’t have any regrets. I believe that everyone has the power to choose his or her own actions in life. The only thing that I would have done differently is the way I left my parents home. I simply ran away and left a goodbye letter to my mother. If I could go back, I would try harder to get along with them.
AEBN: What do you say to couples interested in improving their sexual performance?
Bruna: Sex is an important part of people’s lives. I think that men should always respect their partners, and women should try to compromise a little more when it comes to sex. Women need to try to overcome the fear of sex and try new stimulants- like sex toys, masturbation and anal sex, for their own pleasure – and not to please their men. Women really need to get past the taboo of anal sex- especially if they are Brazilian- because Brazilian men are crazy for this practice! Believe me- if it wasn’t good, there would be no homosexuals!
AEBN: What made you want to go public with your life blog and your book?
Bruna: In 2004, the personal blogs became extremely popular among young people in Brazil. I decided to create my own blog as a form of therapy to work on my feelings when I felt lonely. I was a good writer, and I got a lot of e-mails from people who could not believe that a call girl could write so well, since most people think prostitutes don’t have any intellectual capacity. This made me realize how strong the prejudice against prostitution was. I decided that I would show people the other side. After beginning my blog, it didn’t take very long before I was invited to write a book about my story by two Brazilian publishers.
AEBN: What was the most difficult situation you went through as a prostitute?
Bruna: I was in a motel room with this crazy guy who started insulting me and tried to force me to do several humiliating acts while we were having sex. He decided that he was not going to pay me and that he wouldn’t let me leave the room. After a lot of talking, he threw the money on the floor and let me out. It was scary.
AEBN: Where do you want to be in five years?
Bruna: I want to be an anonymous person again, and I want to have a degree in Psychology. I want to have kids and reconcile with my parents. I also want to enjoy the fruits of my labor from my book, and of the movie based on it.
[According to the news portal “G1� from Brazilian Rede Globo, Marcus Baldini (the director of Madam Satã) will direct the movie The Scorpion’s Sweet Venom produced by TV Zero. It is due for release in 2008].
AEBN: You mention the word “freedom� many times in your book. What does freedom mean to you?
Bruna: Freedom is something everybody wants, but most never reach. I was looking for freedom when I left my parents house, but ended up becoming a prisoner of the prostitution world. The fact that I’ve become a celebrity is just another example of my freedom being taken away from me. I can’t simply do whatever I want- I have to give away autographs and pay attention to my fans. To me, freedom is an unattainable utopia.
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A recent global sex survey found that 70% of Thai women cannot achieve orgasm.
Others reach orgasm through masturbation or having sex with another woman, while 79% of Thai men climax during sex, according to research by condom manufacturer Durex.
The survey revealed that 54% of Thai couples cannot reach orgasm, while Italians, Spanish, Mexicans and South Africans are the most likely to climax almost every time, at 66%. Only 24% of Chinese couples achieve orgasm and the Japanese recorded 27%.
Sexologist Dr Pansak Sugkrakroek says most Thai women cannot reach orgasm because their partners do not know how to help them.
They just care about themselves, he says. Making love is a kind of art that they have to learn so that they can help their partners.
Pansak says some couples end relationships because they cannot help each other to reach orgasm.
Taking more time can have a significant impact on the quality of orgasms. Those Thais fully satisfied with the intensity of their orgasms spend on average 3.9 more minutes on foreplay than those who are not, he adds.
Even though orgasms are not the be all and end all of sex, regularly achieving them improves emotional and overall wellbeing, as well as a bond with a partner. It can also help to reduce life's stresses. Ideally, people should try to have orgasms regularly, he says.
Raquel Pacheco, better known as “Bruna Surfistinha� is an ex-call girl from the state of São Paulo, Brazil who became famous for sharing stories about her life as a prostitute in the book The Scorpion's Sweet Venom: The Diary of a Brazilian Call Girl. The book quickly has become a tremendous success in Brazil, and in the US and in some European countries as well. At 23 years old, Bruna has found love and left behind her three-year prostitution and brief movie career.
AEBN: How was the beginning of your life as a call girl?
Bruna: It was difficult because I was not used to have sex with strangers. I have always been able to feel pleasure though, and it helped me to relax.
AEBN: Would you have done things differently if you could go back in time?
Bruna: I really don’t have any regrets. I believe that everyone has the power to choose his or her own actions in life. The only thing that I would have done differently is the way I left my parents home. I simply ran away and left a goodbye letter to my mother. If I could go back, I would try harder to get along with them.
AEBN: What do you say to couples interested in improving their sexual performance?
Bruna: Sex is an important part of people’s lives. I think that men should always respect their partners, and women should try to compromise a little more when it comes to sex. Women need to try to overcome the fear of sex and try new stimulants- like sex toys, masturbation and anal sex, for their own pleasure – and not to please their men. Women really need to get past the taboo of anal sex- especially if they are Brazilian- because Brazilian men are crazy for this practice! Believe me- if it wasn’t good, there would be no homosexuals!
AEBN: What made you want to go public with your life blog and your book?
Bruna: In 2004, the personal blogs became extremely popular among young people in Brazil. I decided to create my own blog as a form of therapy to work on my feelings when I felt lonely. I was a good writer, and I got a lot of e-mails from people who could not believe that a call girl could write so well, since most people think prostitutes don’t have any intellectual capacity. This made me realize how strong the prejudice against prostitution was. I decided that I would show people the other side. After beginning my blog, it didn’t take very long before I was invited to write a book about my story by two Brazilian publishers.
AEBN: What was the most difficult situation you went through as a prostitute?
Bruna: I was in a motel room with this crazy guy who started insulting me and tried to force me to do several humiliating acts while we were having sex. He decided that he was not going to pay me and that he wouldn’t let me leave the room. After a lot of talking, he threw the money on the floor and let me out. It was scary.
AEBN: Where do you want to be in five years?
Bruna: I want to be an anonymous person again, and I want to have a degree in Psychology. I want to have kids and reconcile with my parents. I also want to enjoy the fruits of my labor from my book, and of the movie based on it.
[According to the news portal “G1� from Brazilian Rede Globo, Marcus Baldini (the director of Madam Satã) will direct the movie The Scorpion’s Sweet Venom produced by TV Zero. It is due for release in 2008].
AEBN: You mention the word “freedom� many times in your book. What does freedom mean to you?
Bruna: Freedom is something everybody wants, but most never reach. I was looking for freedom when I left my parents house, but ended up becoming a prisoner of the prostitution world. The fact that I’ve become a celebrity is just another example of my freedom being taken away from me. I can’t simply do whatever I want- I have to give away autographs and pay attention to my fans. To me, freedom is an unattainable utopia.
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