Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Have fun on Valentine's Day (without spending much)

Here are some tips to celebrate Valentine's day on a Budget. What should you do to make this day special? You will not spend too much money but these will entail effort which will be highly appreciated by your other half.

1. You can celebrate this special day romantically away from the commercial area. You may rent DVDs and watch or cuddle up with your loved one in the comfort of your room/home. Order pizza so you can have more time chatting up with your partner.
2. Make a poem for him or her. How to make a poem? Focus on the traits of your love one, describe how you feel when he/she is around. Jot down the main words.. You may use words that rhyme (but not necessarily). Then spice those words to better drive home the point that he/she is really special to you. Corny as it seems, but you can put meanings with every letter of his/her name.
3. Make homemade card for your partner. Glamorize it with some beads or drawing (more of a logo) for your “partnership”. You can put the poem inside this card.
4. If you have a gift. Don’t just give it. Create a “hunting” game. You will need several post-it-notes or colored papers where you will write the instructions where he will go or where he will find the next clue until the final clue leads him to where the gift is.
5. Reward him/her with a kiss. Osculate!
What is important is for both of you to celebrate the day together and have lots of fun.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Kiss Somebody

Do you know the technical term for the act of kissing? It's Osculation. So go on and osculate your special somebody.

Kiss on the hand - I adore you.

Kiss on the cheek - I just want to be friends.

Kiss on the chin - You are cute!

Kiss on the neck - I want you.

Kiss on the lips - I love you.

Kiss on the ears - Let's have some fun.

Kiss anywhere else - You're the best.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Aphrodisiacs in your kitchen

Do you really think aphrodisiacs really work?

You can check your kitchen for common daily object which can be considered as sexy food.

Question: What do oysters, garlic, ginger, fennel, celery, asparagus, saffron, chili and caviar have in common?

Answer: They can very well put you in the mood for love!

But while the US Food and Drug Administration maintain that the reputed sexual effects of so-called aphrodisiacs are based in folklore, and not fact, there really is no harm in trying them out, especially for lovers.

"Chilies, curries and other spicy foods have been viewed as aphrodisiacs," he writes, "because their physiological effects-a raised heart rate and sometimes sweating-are similar to the physical reactions experienced during sex."

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