tranceaddict Forums

tranceaddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- USA - Florida
-- Pervie Thread #2....
Pages (38): « 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 »


Posted by candy69 on Nov-23-2006 00:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DJReLiK2424
yea!! see you Sunday!!



LOL


Posted by koky69 on Nov-23-2006 00:24:


Posted by chach on Nov-23-2006 01:16:

quote:
Originally posted by bdr222



Posted by bdr222 on Nov-23-2006 01:18:

HAHAHHAA


Posted by koky69 on Nov-24-2006 04:31:


Posted by candy69 on Nov-25-2006 19:38:

While possession of a robust appetite for sex--and the physical ability to gratify it--may not always be the cynosure of perfect health, a reluctance to engage can be a sign that something is seriously on the fritz, especially where the culprit is an infirm erection.

Dr. J. Francois Eid, a urologist with Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, observes that erectile dysfunction is extension of vascular system. A lethargic member may be telling you that you have diseased blood vessels elsewhere in your body. "It could be a first sign of hypertension or diabetes or increased cholesterol levels. It's a red flag that you should see your doctor." Treatment and exercise, says Dr. Eid, can have things looking up again: "Men who exercise and have a good heart and low heart rate, and who are cardio-fit, have firmer erections. There very definitely is a relationship."

But is there such a thing as too much sex?

The answer, in purely physiological terms, is this: If you're female, probably not. If you're male? You betcha.

Dr. Claire Bailey of the University of Bristol says there is little or no risk of a woman's overdosing on sex. In fact, she says, regular sessions can not only firm a woman's tummy and buttocks but also improve her posture.

Dr. George Winch Jr., an obstetrician/gynecologist in Elko, Nev., concurs. If a woman is pre-menopausal and otherwise healthy, says Dr. Winch, her having an extraordinary amount of intercourse ought not to pose a problem. "I don't think women can have too much intercourse," he says, "so long as no sexually transmitted disease is introduced and there's not an inadvertent pregnancy. Sometimes you can have a lubrication problem. If you have that, there can be vaginal excoriation--vaginal scrape."

Women who abstain from sex run some risks. In postmenopausal women, these include vaginal atrophy. Dr. Winch has a middle-aged patient of whom he says: "She hasn't had intercourse in three years. Just isn't interested. The opening of her vagina is narrowing from disuse. It's a condition that can lead to dysparenia, or pain associated with intercourse. I told her, 'Look, you'd better buy a vibrator or you're going to lose function there.'"

As for men, urologist Eid says it's definitely possible to get too much of a good thing, now that drugs such as Viagra and Levitra have given men far more staying power than may actually be good for them.

The penis, says Eid, is wonderfully resilient. But everything has its limits. Penile tissues, if given too roistering or prolonged a pummeling, can sustain damage. In cases you'd just as soon not hear about, permanent damage.

"Yes," says Dr. Eid, "It is possible for a young man who is very forceful and who likes rough sex, to damage his erectile tissue." The drugs increase rigidity; moreover, they make it possible for a man to have second and third orgasms without having to wait out intermission.

"I see it in pro football players," says Eid. "They use Viagra because they're so sexually active. What they demand of their body is unreasonable. It's part of playing football: you play through the pain." This type of guy doesn't listen to his body. He takes a shot of cortisone, and keeps on going. And they have sex in similar fashion."

There's a reason the penis, in its natural state, undergoes a period of flaccidity: That's when it takes a breather. The blood within it is replenished with oxygen. "During an erection," explains Eid, "very little blood flows to the penis. During thrusting, pressure can go as high as 200 mil of water. Zero blood flows into penis at that time." To absorb oxygen, the tissue must become relaxed. "If you do not allow the penis to rest, then the muscle tissue does not get enough oxygen. The individual gets prolonged erections, gets decreased oxygen to tissue, and could potentially suffer priapism." (We recommend you get a medical encyclopedia and look it up.) "The muscle becomes so engorged, it's painful. Pressure inside starts to increase. Cells start dying. More pressure and less blood flow. Eventually the muscle dies. Then there's scarring. That's why it's considered an emergency."


Posted by koky69 on Nov-25-2006 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by candyrollx69
While possession of a robust appetite for sex--and the physical ability to gratify it--may not always be the cynosure of perfect health, a reluctance to engage can be a sign that something is seriously on the fritz, especially where the culprit is an infirm erection.

Dr. J. Francois Eid, a urologist with Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, observes that erectile dysfunction is extension of vascular system. A lethargic member may be telling you that you have diseased blood vessels elsewhere in your body. "It could be a first sign of hypertension or diabetes or increased cholesterol levels. It's a red flag that you should see your doctor." Treatment and exercise, says Dr. Eid, can have things looking up again: "Men who exercise and have a good heart and low heart rate, and who are cardio-fit, have firmer erections. There very definitely is a relationship."

But is there such a thing as too much sex?

The answer, in purely physiological terms, is this: If you're female, probably not. If you're male? You betcha.

Dr. Claire Bailey of the University of Bristol says there is little or no risk of a woman's overdosing on sex. In fact, she says, regular sessions can not only firm a woman's tummy and buttocks but also improve her posture.

Dr. George Winch Jr., an obstetrician/gynecologist in Elko, Nev., concurs. If a woman is pre-menopausal and otherwise healthy, says Dr. Winch, her having an extraordinary amount of intercourse ought not to pose a problem. "I don't think women can have too much intercourse," he says, "so long as no sexually transmitted disease is introduced and there's not an inadvertent pregnancy. Sometimes you can have a lubrication problem. If you have that, there can be vaginal excoriation--vaginal scrape."

Women who abstain from sex run some risks. In postmenopausal women, these include vaginal atrophy. Dr. Winch has a middle-aged patient of whom he says: "She hasn't had intercourse in three years. Just isn't interested. The opening of her vagina is narrowing from disuse. It's a condition that can lead to dysparenia, or pain associated with intercourse. I told her, 'Look, you'd better buy a vibrator or you're going to lose function there.'"

As for men, urologist Eid says it's definitely possible to get too much of a good thing, now that drugs such as Viagra and Levitra have given men far more staying power than may actually be good for them.

The penis, says Eid, is wonderfully resilient. But everything has its limits. Penile tissues, if given too roistering or prolonged a pummeling, can sustain damage. In cases you'd just as soon not hear about, permanent damage.

"Yes," says Dr. Eid, "It is possible for a young man who is very forceful and who likes rough sex, to damage his erectile tissue." The drugs increase rigidity; moreover, they make it possible for a man to have second and third orgasms without having to wait out intermission.

"I see it in pro football players," says Eid. "They use Viagra because they're so sexually active. What they demand of their body is unreasonable. It's part of playing football: you play through the pain." This type of guy doesn't listen to his body. He takes a shot of cortisone, and keeps on going. And they have sex in similar fashion."

There's a reason the penis, in its natural state, undergoes a period of flaccidity: That's when it takes a breather. The blood within it is replenished with oxygen. "During an erection," explains Eid, "very little blood flows to the penis. During thrusting, pressure can go as high as 200 mil of water. Zero blood flows into penis at that time." To absorb oxygen, the tissue must become relaxed. "If you do not allow the penis to rest, then the muscle tissue does not get enough oxygen. The individual gets prolonged erections, gets decreased oxygen to tissue, and could potentially suffer priapism." (We recommend you get a medical encyclopedia and look it up.) "The muscle becomes so engorged, it's painful. Pressure inside starts to increase. Cells start dying. More pressure and less blood flow. Eventually the muscle dies. Then there's scarring. That's why it's considered an emergency."


Gee thanks Jenice for pointing out all the bad things that will be happening to us in our sex life .


Posted by DjKaenow on Nov-25-2006 19:57:

lol...This is the funnest thread ever...

Kaenow Loves his wife (Because she is letting me go to PVD and after hours)
Yeah.....lol.....haha ok I'll stop now....


Posted by bdr222 on Nov-25-2006 19:59:

that's an awesome pineapple drink


Posted by DjKaenow on Nov-25-2006 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by bdr222
that's an awesome pineapple drink


That was in Hawaii durning those freaken earthquakes....first and last earthquake for me I rather have a HURRICANE any day....


Posted by koky69 on Nov-25-2006 20:24:


Posted by candy69 on Nov-28-2006 15:21:

quote:
Originally posted by koky69



I LOVE YOU!


Posted by koky69 on Nov-29-2006 02:47:

quote:
Originally posted by candyrollx69
I LOVE YOU!
This is a perve thread baby But yeah i fucking love you too !! Just as much as i wanna fuck the life out of you There thats better


Posted by XxGrOoVeERICxX on Nov-29-2006 13:49:

Get a room already you two!


Posted by candy69 on Nov-29-2006 14:32:

quote:
Originally posted by koky69
This is a perve thread baby But yeah i fucking love you too !! Just as much as i wanna fuck the life out of you There thats better



So u mean you're going to fuck me to death?


Posted by koky69 on Nov-29-2006 14:43:

quote:
Originally posted by candyrollx69
So u mean you're going to fuck me to death?


Posted by candy69 on Nov-30-2006 16:45:


Posted by candy69 on Dec-02-2006 23:53:

I must bump this up


Posted by DigitalPhoenix on Dec-03-2006 00:57:

quote:
Originally posted by XxGrOoVeERICxX
Get a room already you two!


they dont need a room...







.
.
.
.

they need the nearest bathroom!


Posted by koky69 on Dec-03-2006 19:50:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalPhoenix
they dont need a room...







.
.
.
.

they need the nearest bathroom!
or living room


Posted by koky69 on Dec-04-2006 21:57:

Hungry anyone ??



Posted by candy69 on Dec-04-2006 21:58:

I don't think I'll need any silverware for this


Posted by koky69 on Dec-04-2006 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by candyrollx69
I don't think I'll need any silverware for this
im sure you wont


Posted by candy69 on Dec-12-2006 14:25:

Love Poundin' Sensation

quote:
Originally posted by koky69
i fucking love you !!




Posted by candy69 on Dec-13-2006 14:41:

bump


Pages (38): « 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.