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That was exactly what I was thinking. The women I have been with can all come and still keep going. Sometimes they peak and need a short break, but they can still keep going. My experience is if guys come, its pretty much over... especially if they go limp, get tired, and lie down. Sure there are cock rings and such,

Men (and I am one) let’s be honest. It take a lot less work for us to orgasm than it does for 99.99% of the women out there. If you’re orgasming before she does, you’re a self centered asshat. Touch her nipples. Touch her clit. Finger her vagina. Find what works for her. Find what gets her off. Then make it a goal to

Anyone find this kind of silly given the context of murdering hundreds of people in a death game built around the same style of another game on the same engine which was built on the story of japanese school children mudering each other that was stolen by a random white lady for a popular book then movie series?

I see Apple Watch’s more than I see any other smart watches, but I can’t recall ever seeing one on a 65 year old. Most of the over 65'ers that I see still have Jitterbugs and Hurrycanes not iPhones and Apple Watch’es. Is this the new Life Alert? Do I now buy an Apple Watch for my parents in case they “fall and can’t

You can get another $15 off plus the free ground beef and bacon with “OFF15BACON” promo code

You can get another $15 off plus the free ground beef and bacon with “OFF15BACON” promo code

I think the most important thing to consider here is that you’re basically getting an interest free loan. If the phone is $999.99 and you’re paying $41.65/mo for for 24 months, then there’s no interest. Try getting that deal anywhere else. Sure, if you want to upgrade after 12 months, you can and you keep paying

I’ve tried multiple types... the regular ones, the anti dandruff ones, the “organic” natural ones, the no sulfates ones... the result is always the same. Granted, I’m male and keep my hair fairly short (less than 4"), but my issue was never really with my hair so much as my face dealing with oil from my scalp. I kind

You may be sensitive to sulphates. I usually use sulphate-free shampoo but when I don’t I have to make sure I tilt my head back and not get any on my face or else I get a weird rash. 

My acne cleared up when I stopped using shampoo. Think about it... your body tries to maintain homeostasis. This includes your scalp (which is skin... which is the largest organ in your body) producing oil. So you use shampoo that strips it all away, then use conditioner to put back a foreign version of it that your

I don’t use it a lot in cooking so I don’t know if it helps me or not, but it is amazing on my skin. I’ve always had issues with my skin, from eczema to lichen amyloidosis. After years of regular doctor visits & prescriptions, I tried just using unrefined coconut oil on my skin twice a day and within 6 months my skin

Something else people tend to overlook... trail registers. I tend to go backpacking for 2 to 10 days at a time. That means my truck is often times left at a trailhead for a few days or more. I want to be safe and leave a note inside with my itinerary but I don’t want it visible by anyone looking into my windows (they

Worth adding... sometimes crap happens and you find yourself off trail, injured, needing replacement gear (remember when Reese Witherspoon lost her boots in Wild?), needing a hotel, maybe needing urgent care or a hospital (poison ivy/oak, infected bug bites, etc). Heck maybe you ended up alone cause your d-bag

A good idea is to print a map to drive back as well. There’s been more than one occasion where I loaded up Google or Apple Maps and left to a trail head. Upon arrival at the trailhead (and for the last few miles before I got there) I had no reception. The maps still worked... for a bit. But after backpacking for 3-4

Normally I would agree with you as I took have Homekit devices working on both. This particular device is quirky. Basically, if you’re using an IOS device to do the setup... and if your SSID is the same for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz, then your IOS device will default to the 5Ghz network and will never see the Koogeek device.

Normally I would agree with you as I took have Homekit devices working on both. This particular device is quirky.

Tread carefully with this one... yes it supports HomeKit natively, but its 2.4Ghz ONLY. I know cause I bought one recently. If your router supports separate 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks, you should be okay as long as you can force your IOS device to connect to the 2.4Ghz network specifically (if both have the same SSID

Tread carefully with this one... yes it supports HomeKit natively, but its 2.4Ghz ONLY. I know cause I bought one

“Before you can tell Siri to start blasting music on your newly updated Sonos speakers, you’ll need to add your speakers to Apple’s Home app.”... one caveat about this that isn’t obvious until you try it... you can’t yell “Hey Siri” to a Sonos. In my case, I have two HomePods and two Sonos One’s. Until recently saying

Its worth adding that some amino acids are ONLY found in animal products. Carnosine is an example. However, it is non-essential since it can be formed in the body from the amino acids histidine and beta-alanine. Something else you sometimes miss by skipping animal products is collagen. This too can be supplemented.

Make sure you know exactly what you’re buying though... some of the items such as the LED strips that advertise they work with HomeKit actually require a Hue hub as its the hub that talks to HomeKit. The prices are good, but do your research before you hit buy.

Make sure you know exactly what you’re buying though... some of the items such as the LED strips that advertise they

I have the older non HV version of this tent... just the original Copper Spur UL2. I love it. Bought it at REI for 20% off. It was in Greyson Highlands with me two weeks ago and held up perfectly to sustained 20-30MPH winds all night with gusts up to 40MPH. It was also with me last fall when a tropical storm resulted

I have the older non HV version of this tent... just the original Copper Spur UL2. I love it. Bought it at REI for

Big Agnes Copper Spur 2. The lightest, most spacious free-stander you’ll find. Lots of volume, good height, excellent quality, and light as most 1-person tents. You’ll find them on the PCT and Appalachian Trail all day.

Big Agnes Copper Spur 2. The lightest, most spacious free-stander you’ll find. Lots of volume, good height,