Posted by Mary in HolidaysOct 31st, 2011 | no responses
There are 3.3 billion mobile phones in the world, and each second, about 5,000 texts are sent. These are massive numbers, and even more massive expenses. We are at a point where we need our mobile phones, so cutting ourselves off completely would do us no good, even if we are saving money. There are, however, some tricks to keeping your mobile communication and still saving money.
Sign Up for Pay As You Go
As a rule of thumb, if you make less than 150 minutes of calls and send fewer than 100 texts in a month, then a pay as you go phone will probably work out cheaper than having a contract. It is...
Posted by Mary in Health & FitnessOct 31st, 2011 | no responses
Chances are, the size of your partner’s equipment is a subject near and dear to their heart. This may or may not be true for you. Though common wisdom holds that size doesn’t matter, the truth is that there are times when it does. More important to most of us, however, is how our partners perform with the equipment that they have. You may have cause to consider talking to your partner about male enhancement for many reasons: his own preoccupation with the subject, for instance, or as a response to a problem that the two of you are having during intimate moments. When you do, you’ll need to...
Posted by Mary in Health & FitnessOct 29th, 2011 | no responses
Wearing jewelry to work out may seem like an odd concept, considering one is infinitely glamorous and one is infinitely not. But many women choose to keep their jewelry on, be it for sentimental reasons, convenience, or fear of losing it. Of course, there is always the risk of damaging your jewelry, but with some guidelines, there should be no problem with taking your jewelry with you to the gym.
Only Wear Jewelry That Can Sustain the Elements
When it comes to fine jewelry like wedding bands, this is not so much of an issue. But for other types of jewelry, the metal used should come into consideration...
Posted by Mary in What Women WantOct 24th, 2011 | no responses
Technology has had a major impact on dating, especially since the invention of texting, social media (like Facebook and Twitter) and now with smart phones in nearly everyone’s hands, communication has become as simple as a mere touch of a button. While this has changed the way we keep in touch with friends and family, conduct business and virtually all other aspects of our lives, it’s interesting to see how this has also impacted the way we interact with those we are attracted to and interested in pursuing. Traditional types of courtship have all but drifted to the wayside in the wake of new...
Posted by Mary in Health & Fitness, Womens HealthOct 19th, 2011 | no responses
Are you an active woman? If so, than you probably have a separate wardrobe for your exercise activities. After all, you need clothes you can sweat in. Why would you want to mess up the clothes you look nice in? You simply wouldn’t. The same goes for your undergarments. It is especially important to select a bra for working out. Here are a few tips.
Look for a Bra to Minimize Sweat
One of the best things you can do when you are shopping for a sports bra is select proper material. When you work out, you are prone to sweating. Although this is not ideal, it is great for staying fit and...
Posted by Mary in Womens HealthOct 8th, 2011 | no responses
It’s an unpleasant statistic. Between 75% and 90% of women will develop stretch marks during pregnancy. Chances are you won’t be able to entirely avoid the appearance of these marks whatever you do—especially since doctors currently believe that stretch marks are a hereditary thing. Do not despair however! Just because you can’t avoid stretch marks doesn’t mean that there are not ways to cope with them, to minimize their appearance, and to reduce their effects once they’ve arrived.
Preventing Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are caused by periods of sudden growth that literally outstretch...
Posted by Mary in Health & FitnessOct 1st, 2011 | no responses
When you look at a picture on the cover of a magazine, what do you see? Most likely an airbrushed portrait of a beautiful celebrity. If only we could all be airbrushed in real life! And, although airbrushed skin is not normal, good-looking skin is achievable with good skin care habits. Plus, you don’t have to be a celebrity to care for your skin and to be free from those hyaluronic acid wrinkles. It’s easy.
Establish A Skincare Routine
Caring for your skin is as simple as getting on a basic diet and/or exercise plan. However, it doesn’t take as much time! What it does take is consistency....