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A Curvy Hourglass Body Is Like Beer And Ecstasy

For millions of women fretting about their weight the news will be a huge relief, men prefer a curvier figure.

Not only that, the effect on the male brain of a shapely woman is, apparently, comparable with that of beer and brandy.

According to research, figures such as Beyonce’s also light up the male brain in the same way as illegal drugs.

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Super Cute Miranda Kerr Is A Heavenly Flower

Not many women could manage to make a flowery apron sexy.

But that’s exactly what model Miranda Kerr managed to achieve she she launched the Victoria’s Secret Heavenly Flowers perfume in New York yesterday.

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Orgasms Are Better Than Godiva Chocolate

The idea of orgasms and their importance to women’s health is talked around but not really talked about. Oprah had someone on her show that specialized in sex and talked about the “sure thing” (a vibrator that is guaranteed to create an orgasm). Many women went out to buy it since it “guaranteed an orgasm”. Many women came to see me after failing with the vibrator only to be told that orgasms are never a sure thing. Women are more complicated sexually than men and the way we orgasm is much different.

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Scarlett Johansson Loves Guns N’ Roses And Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Heavenly Flower Cuties Miranda, Candice And Alessandra

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How Hit Girl Became Hero Of The Year

The character never should have worked at all. Sure, in a comic book you can have children murdering people in cold blood and dropping c-bombs, but, you know, the movies aren’t like ‘Nam; there are rules.

Clearly director Matthew Vaughn knew he had a major challenge in front of him when he chose to adapt Kick-Ass, and present the character of Hit Girl exactly as she was in the comic: an 11-year-old killing machine.

With a few exceptions (notably Roger Ebert and CB’s own Josh Tyler), critics have embraced this pint-size dose of mayhem as a heroine, and even a feminist icon.

So how did he do it? Taking the film step by step, and pretty much ignoring all the Kick-Ass parts (he matters less in the movie than you think), you can see exactly how it happened. Behold: The Evolution of Hit Girl, A Terrorizing Hero. Continue reading ›

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