Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Ricky Martin Comes Out

Ricky Martin has come out to say he’s gay. The singer, who had avoided questions about his orientation for years, credited his twin sons Matteo and Valentino -- who’ll be 2 in August and were born via surrogate -- with giving him the courage to go public with the news.

"To keep living as I did up until today would be to indirectly diminish the glow that my kids were born with," Martin writes.

If you are heterosexual, when did you come out to your family and friends? And was it a big deal? Did you find yourself being discriminated against?

In a world where everybody is assumed to heterosexual unless other stated, homosexuals are and still are discriminated (thought it shouldn't be), I applaud his courage and honesty in coming forward and making a stand for who he is.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Need to 'De-Drag'?

Drag is slang for any costume, but particularly for clothes which do not match one's gender identity.

De-drag means to change back to the clothes of one's gender identity.

Media: Sexual Addiction

I contributed towards this article on Sexual Addiction in the April issue of Singapore Women's Weekly.




Monday, March 29, 2010

Media: How to Find, Accept and Embrace Your Inner Sexy

I contribute a piece towards Guys and Dolls, a new social events company.

Entitled 'Do Big Boobs Make you Appear Sexier?' (to draw readers), the piece is really about how to be truly beautiful and how to find, accept and embrace your inner sexy.

Read it here.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Quotable Quote: Sexual Beings

"We're sexual beings from the time we're born until we die, and we need to make sure we understand our sexuality and realize that sex is about more than procreation." — Dr. Joycelyn Elders

Love this quote!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Spoof: When Harry met Sally

For those of you who haven't watched the movie 'When Harry met Sally', there is a scene where Sally fakes an orgasm in the middle of a cafe. This is the spoof:



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What is Polyandry?

Polyandry is a form of polygamy where a woman is married to two or more husbands at the same time.

Read how two brothers share a wife to secure farm land.

For more, click here.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Life is Like a Cup of Coffee

I loved this YouTube video. Watch it and reflect on your life.



Appreciation and gratitude are keys to being good stewards of what you have, and for what is to come. We all have 24 x 7. Life is what you make of it. Enjoy each day.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Study: Some Feel Too Ugly For Facebook

According to the UK Telegraph newspaper, a survey – commissioned by weight loss company LighterLife – revealed that almost one in two people don't like sharing photos on their online profiles on the social media site.

In fact, 14 percent of women remove their names from every picture they are in on Facebook, and 13 percent are taking extreme measures to avoid images of them ending up on the site – they refuse to be photographed altogether.

And rather than using a recognizable photo of themselves as their profile picture, one in 10 people use an avatar, cartoon or a picture of their pet to "save face."

Monday, March 22, 2010

Carnal Nation: 15 - 21 March 2010

My posts with Carnal Nation, a website that provides comprehensive current, consistent, and uncensored content that embrace and honor human sexuality this week.

• 03/19/2010 - 8:28am
UK: No Sex for Disabled Couple at Night

• 03/19/2010 - 7:48am
UK: iPhone Application for Gay Tourists

• 03/16/2010 - 9:40am
UK Women: Three Times More Sexually Active Than 60s Women

• 03/15/2010 - 8:15am
Germany: Stress Really Makes You Attracted to the Opposite

• 03/14/2010 - 8:56pm
UK: Now if You're Lucky, You Might Win a Human Egg

• 03/14/2010 - 11:39am
Scent of a Woman: The New Vulva Original Roll-On (NSFW)

• 03/14/2010 - 8:42am
Cuba: We've Been Paying for Sex Change

• 03/12/2010 - 10:32am
Australia: We Recognise 'Non-Specified' Gender

• 03/12/2010 - 10:13am
Dutch Nurses: Care Excludes Sex

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Singapore: What Female Anatomy? It's a grey area

A survey done by feminine care products manufacturer Kotex revealed that a staggering six out of 10 Singaporean women polled are clueless about the number of openings they have down south.

The correct answer: three รข€“ the urethra, the vaginal canal and the anus.

The Kotex BodyLife IQ Study involved 1,800 women in Singapore, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, India and Malaysia in April last year.

There were 302 respondents from Singapore. The respondents, who are between 16and 24 years old, had to answer 10 questions which tested their knowledge of women's biology and myths associated with pregnancy, among other things.

In addition, in late 2008, Kotex also commissioned extensive interviews with women in Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The results of the study were released late last month.

Sixty-three per cent of Singaporean women getting the orifice question wrong may be bad, but women in other countries fared worse. Overall, 82 per cent of all the women surveyed answered this question wrongly.

The first time I heard somebody (a classmate) talk about the number of 'holes' a woman has, it was when I was in secondary school. Mind you, and I wasn't sure of the answer as well. I also didn't know what a female vulva was until I went to sex school. My excuse could have been that I was in the arts stream all my life and consequently never attended a single anatomy class. Needless to say, I had a lot of catching up to do.

So this is very real, true and not so surprising. What is being done?



Friday, March 19, 2010

Japan Major takes on the Milk Bottle

Two weeks’ paternity leave may not seem like much, but for Hironobu Narisawa, the 44-year-old mayor of a Tokyo district, it is a leap into the future for Japanese society. Next month he will become Japan’s first local government chief to take time off work to look after a child, a move he hopes will encourage other men to do the same in a nation struggling with a low birthrate.

Japanese law allows either parent to take leave of up to one year after childbirth, but almost all of those who do so are women, a reflection of traditional gender roles that remain entrenched.

Japan has one of the world’s lowest birth rates. The fertility rate, the average number of children a woman has in her lifetime, dropped below the replacement level of 2.07 in the 1970s and hit a low of 1.26 in 2005 before creeping up to 1.37 in 2008.

In a bid to halt the decline, Japan’s new government has embarked on a campaign to make the country a more gender-equal and family-friendly nation. Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has promised free high school tuition for all, and his centre-left Democratic Party of Japan has also pledged to boost child allowances, giving 140 dollars a month per child to all parents of pre-high school children and vowing to double that amount next year.

Japan even has a State Minister for Declining Birthrate and Gender Equality, a post occupied by Mizuho Fukushima, the leader of junior coalition partner the Social Democrats.

“Unfortunately 70 percent of women quit their jobs once they have a child. We want them to continue working throughout their active lives,” Fukushima told AFP in an interview last year.

A survey last year found that more than 40 percent of Japanese people do not feel the need to have children after marriage.



Thursday, March 18, 2010

First Baby's Conception via Twitter?

A best man's wedding prank resulted in possibly the first-ever conception recorded on Twitter, but the parents-to-be might never know thousands were watching, news.com.au reported Wednesday.

The Twitter account @newlywedsonthejob was allegedly set up by the best man to send live tweets every time the couple got active in the bedroom. The best man, inspired by another project that tweeted a co-worker's flatulence, says he hooked up the bed with motion-sensing and pressure-sensitive technology for extra details.

Over three months, the couple recorded frenzy indexes from 2 ("R.E.M."), through to 10 ("That's the power of love"). They frequently recorded levels of 8 ("scary") or 9 ("thrash metal"), and on average the bed tweeted sessions lasting 19 minutes every 3 days.

The best man, who remains anonymous, told men's wedding website iamstaggered.com that he planned to reveal all to his friend in February. However, his friend had some big news: his wife was pregnant. The prankster says he realized the conception was likely to have been tweeted and decided to dismantle the setup without telling his best friend.

Would you be mad if your best man did this to you?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Transgender Healthcare Education Video

I love this video by Project Prepare in USA about how healthcare providers can better communicate with transgendered patients. When is this kind of training and dialogue going to happen in Singapore?

Project Prepare's Transgender Health scenarios for Medical Students

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

UK: Welsh Women have most Plastic Surgery

Women from Wales are the most likely in the United Kingdom to have cosmetic surgery, and those in the East Midlands the least tempted to go under the knife, a poll has found.

The largest-ever survey about plastic surgery, for which 5,000 women were questioned, found a fivefold variation in its popularity in different parts of the UK. Ten per cent of Welsh women had undergone some form of cosmetic surgery vs. two per cent in the East Midlands.

Breast surgery – either to augment or reduce – was the most popular procedure, and the most common cosmetic operation undergone by women in Scotland and six English regions: North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands and East Anglia. But nose jobs were most popular in Wales, London, and Yorkshire and the Humber, while in Northern Ireland, the most common procedure was the facelift.

In another survey, it was found that almost eight out of 10 women would choose plastic surgery to lose weight rather than adjust their eating habits and exercise patterns.

Take-away plastic surgery, anyone?



Monday, March 15, 2010

Carnal Nation: 8 - 14 March 2010

My posts with Carnal Nation, a website that provides comprehensive current, consistent, and uncensored content that embrace and honor human sexuality this week.

• 03/12/2010 - 10:32am
Australia: We Recognise 'Non-Specified' Gender

• 03/12/2010 - 10:13am
Dutch Nurses: Care Excludes Sex

• 03/10/2010 - 10:30am
NY: Restaurant Offers Cheese Made From Breast Milk

• 03/10/2010 - 9:45am
Survey: Most Americans Spend 30 Minutes in Lovemaking

• 03/09/2010 - 4:17am
UK: Mother Accused of 'Emotional Abuse' for Telling Daughter of Caesarean

• 03/09/2010 - 3:42am
Vegas Taxi Authority: Gay Men are “High Risk”

• 03/07/2010 - 9:13am
CDC: 2 in 3 Who Cohabit Marry Within 5 Years

• 03/07/2010 - 9:04am
U.S. First: D.C. to Distribute Female Condoms

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Media: Still out of bounds? by The Star

I partnered with holistic shop and therapy centre, 'The Violet Flame' in giving a preview in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last month. The Star attended the talk and interviewed me subsequently. This is the article which just appeared on Saturday, 13 March.

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In a land of taboos, an unassuming woman decides to follow the path of legendary sex therapist Dr Ruth Westheimer. But just how far will she be able to go?

louisa@thestar.com.my

MOST Malaysians will be able to tell you that the closest thing we ever got to a proper sex education happened during our Form Three science lessons. After all, who can forget a poker-faced Ms Tan reciting words from the neatly labelled diagrams depicting both the male and female reproductive organs as if she was reading off a menu?

But did we learn anything, aside from the fact that a woman’s fallopian tubes bear an uncanny resemblance to a wilted shrub? I daresay not.

“Maintaining a passionate sex life doesn’t come naturally to most people, so that’s why people seek help,” says Dr Martha Lee.

Fast-forward a decade or two later, and we’re no wiser when it comes to sex. Sure, we know the technicalities of it, but that is never quite enough, says Singaporean clinical sexologist Dr Martha Lee.

“I did not receive any sex education growing up in Singapore, either. The compulsory annual school assemblies I attended through my secondary school were on why women bled monthly and how we young ladies had to pay particular attention to personal hygiene,” she announces to a room of fidgety 20-, 30- and 40-year-olds.

“But today, we will speak about sex. Like it’s never been spoken about before,” Dr Lee announces.

Immediately, one lady beside me has to stifle a giggle. It is, in a sense, our very first official sex education after years of sneaking information off magazines and the Internet. And who better to learn it from than someone who has a doctorate in human sexuality from the Institute of Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, the US, and a certificate in sex therapy from the Florida Sex Therapy Institute, Florida?

With her honesty and approachability, Dr Lee (who’s also affiliated to AASECT, or American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists) has become something of a celebrity back in her home country, Singapore. Her enthusiasm is palpable.

Her credentials, wrote one writer, read like an Annabel Chong resume.

Since becoming a certified sexologist in July 2009 and starting a sex and intimacy coaching company, Eros Coaching, she has worked with a number of individuals and couples from varying age groups.

Body of work

Sex. The mere mention of it makes Asians, and more specifically Malaysians, clamp up. Only last week, Malaysian teachers were saying “no” to teaching sex education in schools, citing reasons such as “lack formal confidence and training due to the complexity and sensitivity of the subject” (The Star, March 2).

While this does not come as a big surprise, it indicates a significant step backwards for a society that is seeing an increasing number of unwed mothers, many of them still children themselves.

“It’s become this big, white elephant in the room that nobody talks about,” says Chim Li Yen, the founder of holistic shop and therapy centre, The Violet Flame. “Even if they do, the images I’ve been getting are all very negative.”

This was why Chim decided to collaborate with Dr. Lee on her first working trip to Malaysia.

“In my line of work, I have seen clients with unconsummated marriages, ladies with problems with sex due to a bad experience, abuse, beliefs, religion and couples who are facing relationship challenges due to differences in sexual desires.

“So far, I realise, they do not have any outlet for therapy with regard to this area and they just live their life unfulfilled. A sexologist would be able to assist them in overcoming these challenges in their lives,” Chim says.

Similar reasons drove Dr. Lee to give up her eight-year career in corporate communications and pursue a doctorate in human sexuality.

“For a sexologist to be certified, they must complete between 300 and 500 hours of training in the field of human sexuality. A sexologist who possesses an academic degree such as a masters or a doctorate would have completed between 3,000 and 5,000 hours of training in human sexuality,” she was quoted as saying in an interview.

Classes, it is said, are not suitable for the timid or faint of heart. It involves significant legwork like getting down and dirty with some practical assignments.

“This does not mean a hands-on thing with our fellow schoolmates. Rather, we would do home assignments by ourselves or with our partner,” Dr Lee clarifies.

But contrary to what you might believe, the study of human sexuality is no laughing matter. The most renowned sexologist from the early era was probably the notoriously wacky Sigmund Freud, who developed a theory of sexuality based on his studies of his clients.

However, Freud couldn’t be more mistaken when he declared that, “All you need for sex is just a naughty thought.” Modern sexologists like Dr Lee (meaning those who are trained in a multi-disciplinary field that includes biology, medicine, psychology, statistics, epidemiology, pedagogics, sociology, anthropology and sometimes criminology) say that such a statement is an utter fallacy.

“It’s not just a physical experience, but also a mental, emotional and spiritual one. For someone to experience sexual fulfillment, that person has to be healthy in all those aspects,” says Dr Lee.

She’s also quick to point out that being a sexologist doesn’t mean one is a pro in the sack. “However, sexologists are more likely to possess positive self-image, sexual knowledge and a healthy attitude towards sex and sexuality,” she explains.

Another fact: “A lot of people, even complete strangers, ask within seconds of knowing me about the ‘normal’ frequency of sex for couples. We are individuals, and have different levels of sexual needs, desires, and preferences.”

Love yourself

If words like “G-spot” or “testicles” make you twitch uncomfortably, then you probably wouldn’t have a very pleasant time sitting in on one of Dr Lee’s workshops. Much to the audience’s (and my) surprise, these words slip out of her mouth easily, without any tactful embellishments.

But there are also words that you’ve never heard before, words like (brace yourself) cowper’s gland, seminal vesical or vas deferens. Yes, my friends, the male anatomy is more complex than you think. With several R-rated graphs and charts to back up her talk, Dr Lee could almost pass for the teacher you’ve never had but always wished you did back in high school.

“Men, did you know that the act of self-love could reduce your chances of getting prostate cancer?” she’s fond of asking.

“Did you also know that a person’s sexual orientation can be categorised not just into two different types, heterosexual and homosexual, but seven according to the Kinsey Scale? The Kinsey report states that seven percent of single females aged 20-35 were given a rating of 3, which means equally heterosexual and homosexual, for this period of their lives.”

Her pronouncements will, no doubt, throw some of the more unprepared off-balance, but those with open minds would find themselves greatly rewarded by how much they could learn from her. Just ask her clients.

“Probably the number one issue couples have about sex relates to differences in the desire for sex. In general, women tend to have a lower desire for sex than men. Women are also more likely to have reduced desire for sex after having a baby – it’s something that often occurs as mothers become more focused on the baby. So learning how to manage the differences in desire is one area that couples come in for,” she says.

“Another issue is that, sometimes, after years of marriage, people get bored with sex. Learning ways to make some changes that make it more interesting and fulfilling for both partners can make a huge difference in couples’ sex lives. Maintaining a passionate sex life doesn’t come naturally to most people, so that’s why people seek help.”

Of course, Dr Lee says, it helps if both spouses are willing to work together on the problem. She also often doubles up as a life coach should the need arise.

“It’s ideal when both spouses come together for the first meeting because it can make it easier for things to get out on the table together and all views are expressed,” she says.

“However, often one spouse or another has an issue or problem or difficulty that they don’t feel comfortable talking about with their spouse, or they’ve raised the issue and it didn’t go over well. So sometimes what people need to do is to first understand that their needs are normal, and to be able to learn effective ways of talking about their needs with their spouse. That’s often what I help them to do.”

Still, there are many Asians who are wary of airing their grievances to a third party. This remains one of the biggest obstacles Dr Lee has to face in her day-to-day job, and one reason her inaugural workshop in Malaysia, entitled Sexual Self-Discovery For Women, had only two interested participants and ended up getting cancelled!

While public acceptance has not been as instantaneous as Chim or Dr. Lee had hoped, they are still more than happy to arrange a workshop in the future if there is enough demand. In the meantime, Dr Martha Lee is back in Singapore, playing a Cupid who’s keen on “providing compassionate, non-judgmental and positive support to individuals and couples.”

The future of Dr Lee’s career remains elusive, but I know many will be secretly rooting for her on those disappointing nights.

o For more, visit www.eroscoaching.com or email drmarthalee@eroscoaching.com

Saturday, March 13, 2010

What is Secondary Infertility?

Secondary infertility is usually defined as the inability to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term after successfully and naturally conceiving one or more children.

According to a 1995 survey by the National Center for Health Statistics, 3.3 million American women were experiencing secondary infertility. This showed an increase from 1988, when 2.7 million women were affected by secondary infertility.

Read an account here.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Genie Chuo: More Manly than Girly

I don't know Genie Chuo but I was impressed with the interview she gave about how she straddles her femininity and 'girly' outlook with the masculine and independence within her.

I have sometimes felt at odds with being female and being strong inside.

"Girls shouldn't say things like that."

"You know, you shouldn't be talking like that. You're a girl."

Says who? Society? Asian culture? You?

It is refreshing and powerful for women to be and express their comfort with who they are - and to embrace their feminine and masculine side.

And it is important that all of us - men and women - do not make people feel bad for who they are. There is enough negativity and judgment as it is.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Labiaplasty Video

Surgical improvement? This is how censorship has skewed our notion of what 'normal' genitals look like. There is NO normal look even the doctor in this video says so!

Absolutely appalling!

Thanks to Carlin for finding it.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Pictures: New Eros Coaching Office

My new address is:

No. 5 Purvis Street, #02-05, Talib Court, Singapore 188584

The map is here.

It is conveniently located two streets away from Raffles Hotel, opposite from National Library and upstairs from Miss Clarity cafe (in bright pink) and diagionally opposite from Bras Basah Complex.

MRT: City Hall MRT or Bugis MRT.
Parking: National Library, Raffles City Shopping Centre or Bugis Junction

Strictly by appointment only. For enquiries, please email info@eroscoaching.com or call 6100-0851 during office hours.





Photos taken by Duff Hughes.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Male Facts

According to Dr Chia Sing Joo in his book 'Male Urological Problems: The Essential Guide For Every Man & Couple', these are the facts about Singaporean males:

1. Usual age to have first erection:

Usually it’s as early as 11 years old with the majority at 13 years old. This is mainly due to local stimulation or when the bladder is full. But it is too early to be related to sexual thoughts.

2. Age to be able to produce sperm:
Around 11 – 13 years old.

3. Age to be able to ejaculate:
Around 13 – 14 years old.

4. Penis Length:
In most Singaporeans it is:
Before erection: 3 – 5 c.m.
After erection: 9 – 15 c.m.

5. Normal Kidney Size:

It is around 12 – 14 c.m. For kidneys, usually the left one is slightly bigger than right one.

6. Normal Capacity of Urinary Bladder:
300 – 450ml before needing to urinate.

7. Normal Size of Prostate:
The prostate is present in the male since the adolescent stage but it is on average about 15 – 20g until he turn 35 years old. It will then increase to 30g under the continuous influence of the male sex hormone testosterone. The size will increase with age to reach as large as 100 – 150g in some individuals. The reasons for some to reach such a size still remain unknown.

8. Normal Size of Testes:
About 14ml on both sides (at the age of 21 years old).

9. Normal Blood Test Results:
a. Prostate specific antigen of <4ng/dl
b. Urea 2.9 – 9.3 umol/L
c. Sodium 134 – 144 umol/L
d. Potassium 3.5 – 5.0 umol/L
e. Creatinine 40 – 85 umol/L

10. Normal Urinary Results
a. Uroflow rate of > 15ml/sec
b. Residual urine of < 50ml

Source:
Chia, S. J. (2009) Male Urological Problems: The Essential Guide For Every Man & Couple, Immanuel Media Pte Ltd, Singapore.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Carnal Nation: 1 - 7 March 2010

My posts with Carnal Nation, a website that provides comprehensive current, consistent, and uncensored content that embrace and honor human sexuality this week.

• 03/07/2010 - 4:04am
Australia: Facebook Should Include Transgenders

• 03/04/2010 - 7:42am
Switzerland: Extra Small Condoms for 12-year-olds

• 03/04/2010 - 7:03am
Australia: Men Turn Into Show-Offs in Front of Pretty Girls

• 03/03/2010 - 10:37am
Africa: Sex with a Goat? Marry the Goat

• 03/03/2010 - 10:06am
Study: No Harm from Porn, May Benefit

• 03/01/2010 - 8:33am
Australia: Five Thousand Bums Salute (Video - NSFW)

• 03/01/2010 - 12:17am
ChatRoulette.com: Click ‘Next’ to Unattractive People (Videos)

• 02/28/2010 - 11:45pm
Single or Unhappily Married Men: You Are at High Risk of Having a Stroke

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

10 Places Women Like to be Touched

As recommended by Times of India:

1. Hair
2. Nape of her neck
3. Collar Bone
4. Small of her back
5. Behind her knees
6. Palm of her hands
7. Earlobes
8. Feet
9. Inner thighs
10. Pelvis

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Women are Vajazzling Their Vulvas. You?

Since actress Jennifer Love Hewitt claims she "vajazzles her vajayjay" with Swarovski crystals, it seems to have caught on with other ladies. I won't be surprised if it catches on in Singapore soon.

In the video below, she tells talkshow host, George Lopez, that she began decorating her "precious lady" like a crystal ball to feel better after a rough breakup. She advises other women to do the same and exclaims that she is currently vajazzled in hot pink for the show.

She is adorable though she does seem to confuse what vagina and vulva is.

Click here to see how it is done.



Friday, March 5, 2010

Transgender Kids on the Dr. Oz Show

I really love these two videos. They explain what is undoubtedly a very complex and controversial issue in simple words.

Such is the love and support of both sets of parents in helping the two kids find harmony -- in body and mind – that what is usually a difficult issue, filled with conflict, turns into two success stories that inspire all of us.




Thursday, March 4, 2010

Ladies' Event: Sexual Health

I am speaking a ladies-only event entitled 'Behind Closed Doors: A Woman's Affair' next Saturday, 13 March, in the afternoon. I will be speaking about women’s sexual health.

You can register at wellness@ahppl.com.sg.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Media: When Romance Turns Bad

I wrote this piece 'When Romance Turns Bad' for the February issue of MillionaireAsia. It talks about what women should know about men who stray.



Product Review: LoveHoney Sqweel

I partner with U4Ria - a leading sex shop in Singapore - and recommend my clients to them. I chose to work with U4Ria because I found their prices more reasonable than many of the other shops I went to, are professional and friendly. There is always one female staff there to attend to ladies. It is located discreetly on the second floor of Midpoint Orchard (opposite Somerset MRT).

Recently U4Ria suggested that I review their new product called Sqweel.

Sqweel? That’s right – Sqweel – and no it is not a typo. Yeah I know pigs squeal but Sqweel? Is it capable of making women squeal with delight and pleasure? Only one way to find out!


Sqweel comes in a metallic box with an instructional guide and organic lube sample. At first look, Sqweel - which is black in color - looked like a bigger version of the handheld miniature fan aunties carry on National Day. Only it is an oral sex simulator which has a wheel of 10 teasing pink tongues that promises to lap ladies to orgasm time and time again.

You can hold it two ways – the tongues flicking upwards or downwards. I touched this ‘tongue’. It looked soft enough and yes, the closest thing to a real tongue. There are three speeds – low, medium and high. I was sceptical, excited and curious all at the same time – Aha! A new toy!


At home, I inserted the three AAA batteries and placed it on my clitoris – in the name of science of course. I was surprising by the noise it made (on high speed, no less, for me), conscious about having it heard by others. My suggestion: Put on the music. My second reaction is: Hmm it’s feel nice! I relaxed and had my first orgasm in minutes. Sqweel is not called a revolution in orgasms for nothing. I had my second and a third orgasm soon after.

LoveHoney Sqweel doesn't vibrate, doesn't thrust, and doesn't just provide quick, semi-satisfying orgasms. It may look big or seem noisy but the test is in the trying. And oh, it feels so good! Sqweel is perfect for ladies who like fuss-free clitoral orgasms - yes you can use it with or without lube. For deeper, long-lasting, more 'real' sheet-clenching orgasms - whenever you want them, you must get the Sqweel sold exclusively at U4Ria.

I highly recommend it. And for the record, yes I did squeal.



Extracted from Sqweel’s product site:


How to use Sqweel

• Just pop in 3 AAA batteries (sold separately) and you're ready to Sqweel! Take off the cover, flick the switch and the tongues start rotating.

• Just add lube! Add some of your favourite lube to yourself and your Sqweel tongues to get you both in the mood!

• Start gently - you don't need much pressure to start Sqweeling!

• Start on the slowest speed, and hold Sqweel against your stomach or neck first to get used to the unique sensation! When you're ready, let the tongues gently lap your clitoris. Take you time to slowly build yourself to orgasm. Flick the switch again to go faster - and once more for the most intense stimulation, if you feel you need to! Try holding Sqweel the other way round to have an orgasm in reverse!

• Made for sharing! Sqweel isn't just for oral sex - use it during foreplay to tease each others erogenous zones - neck, thighs, stomach - wherever your imagination leads!

• Easy to clean. When you've stopped Sqweeling it's quick and easy to clean your Sqweel. Just pop open the cover and the wheel of tongues comes out. Give it a squirt of toy cleaner and rinse under the tap.

How it measures up
• Length: 4.5 inches
• Internal diameter: 4.25 inches

How it feels
• Waterproof? No
• Does not contain latex
• Does not contain phthalates

Power and speed
• Controller: Built in - push button
• Power: Batteries (not included)
• Requires: 3 x AAA



For my first product review - Lovemoiselle Elodie, click here.

UK: Some 'Wash their Sheets Three Times a Year'

One in six people also admitted waiting at least a month before washing their bed sheets.

Experts say up to ten per cent of the weight of an unwashed pillow can be made up of dead skin and mites, with a dirty bed having about ten million bedbugs.

It would come as no surprise to most mothers but under 25s were found to have the dirtiest bed sheets with one in 10 admitting to washing theirs only six times a year.

In contrast, house-proud over 55s air their dirty laundry on average three times a month.

Londoners were the worst culprits when it comes to unwashed bedding, the survey of 1,029 men and women from across the UK, found.

The capital was closely followed by Brits in the North East, and the South West, also keeping dirty sheets on their bed for more than a month.

Regions with the dirtiest bed sheets:

1. London (24 per cent)

2. North East (22 per cent)

3. South West (21 per cent)

4. East Midlands (19 per cent)

= 4. South East (19 per cent)

6. North West (18 per cent)

= 6. West Midlands (18 per cent)

8. Wales (17 per cent)

9. Eastern England (16 per cent)

10. Scotland (15 per cent)

11. Yorkshire (13 per cent)

12. Northern Ireland (8 per cent)

Note: per cent based on those washing their bedding just once a month or less frequently.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Carnal Nation: 22 - 28 Feb 2010

My posts with Carnal Nation, a website that provides comprehensive current, consistent, and uncensored content that embrace and honor human sexuality this week.

• 02/26/2010 - 3:23pm
Soon Available: Sperm Count Test at Home

• 02/25/2010 - 8:29am
Sex.com: Notorious URL on the Auction Block

• 02/23/2010 - 8:13pm
Ireland: Ready for Gay President?

• 02/23/2010 - 10:36am
Hourglass Figures Play on Men's Brains

• 02/23/2010 - 10:07am
New Olympic Sport: Pole Dancing?

• 02/22/2010 - 7:53am
IKEA: 'Act Gay' for Our Sydney Mardi Gras Float

• 02/22/2010 - 7:20am
Australia: Want a Baby? Use Fertility Alarm

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Media: Review of a Sex Coaching Session

A sex coaching session is reviewed by Suzie Wang in the February issue of L'Officiel.



Lost Generation (Video)



With all the negativity of the world, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and give up trying. We can reverse the tide. Each and every one of us can make a difference.

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Have a great week ahead!