Sex Machine: The Anatomy
January 8, 2008 Posted by
Let us ask you this: Where’d you learn about sex? Health class? The locker room? Pop’s stashed magazine collection? Chances are, the extent of your initial sexual instruction came in about the same form as instructions for putting together a tricycle. Step 1: Insert rod A in slot B. Step 2: Enjoy the ride. No doubt, you’ve picked up a few pointers along the way and now know a lot more about sexual machinery than you did when you were eight. But since most people are as embarrassed talking about sex as they are about admitting to owning a Milli Vanilli CD, we thought you’d benefit from a spin through a more holistic instruction manual. To that end, we’ve combined male and female anatomy because, one, the male and female anatomy does have some not-so-apparent similarities, and two, because we believe it’s important for each gender to learn a little bit about how the other gender works
Humans are consumed with sex because they’re simply horny creatures.
January 6, 2008 Posted by
In reality, sex is one of life’s driving biological forces and—at least anthropologically—why we are consumed with sex. We eat, we seek shelter, we procreate. From the most basic metabolic level, that’s why we exist, and evolution commands us to do so. Think about this: After we pass prime procreation age—somewhere around thirty-five—we start experiencing the majority of age-related changes in our bodies that make us susceptible to disease. In essence, once the world gets what it needs from you (offspring), it’s ready to inflict the mechanisms that discard you. You’re finished procreating, your job’s done, thank you, commence gradual artery clogging, game over. Okay, so biology isn’t that harsh, but from an evolutionary standpoint, your genetic value is equated with your ability to procreate. After thirty-five or so, your genes no longer protect you. Of course, as humans, we know differently—that we value each other socially, spiritually, morally, and emotionally, and we value the more mature members of society to guide the species to make smarter decisions. And as individuals, we have realized that sex doesn’t have to stop as you get older (take the folks in Sun City, Arizona, where recently, there were at least a dozen reported incidents of seniors having sex in public places).
To that end, it may help to break down some of our anatomy and look at it from a purely functional perspective. So let’s extract the science from the sex to explain how humans are different from the rest of the animal kingdom.
Though one slang name for an erect penis may indicate otherwise, humans are among the few mammals that don’t have a bone in their penis (many other animals have a bone structure called the “bacula” to help them achieve and maintain erections; humans don’t have them because they’re cumbersome and prone to injury, and because we’ve developed a better system). The human’s penis works on a transportation system of veins and arteries that supply blood to make it erect (more on the details in a bit).
Because men don’t have bony structures that could get in the way, they are able to have disproportionately large penises for their bodies. Really. Compared to many other primates, the human penis is larger proportionally than just about any other species. Evolution didn’t just grant men the gift of girth so they could trash-talk gorillas at the zoo, but for this reason: Women are smart. In many other species, the male’s job is to spread his sperm to as many females as he can. He’s the king; he procreates. Mufasa fathers Simba, and a new king is born. Since humans are biologically—if not always socially—monogamous creatures, the male wants to find a partner who willingly accepts his sperm.
Reasons for CANCER
January 2, 2008 Posted by
CANCER : Not all cancers are the same. 1/3 is curable. 1/3 is preventable.
2 factors of cancer that cannot be controlled are AGE & FAMILY HISTORY.
CAUSES OF CANCER:
1. Smoking is very often the main cause of cancer.
It kills us silently and drains money from us quietly. There’re 4,000 harmful
chemicals (though in diluted form) in one stick of cigarette. Taking one puff
is 600 times worse than inhaling exhaust fumes from vehicles.
2. Some foods that cause cancer are :
a. Barbecued Food
b. Deep Fried Food
c. Overheating Meat
d. Food that is high in fat causes our bile to secrete acid that contains a
chemical which is a promoter of cancer cells.
e. Food that contains preservatives, too much salt or nitrates, e.g. canned
food, salted egg & veggies, sausages, etc.
f. Overnight Rice (where Aflatoxin is accumulated)
g. Food that is low in fibre : Our body needs 25gm of both soluble &
insoluble fibre daily. We must drink at least 1.5 litres of plain water a
day.
h. Contaminated Food (e.g. moulded bread causes our body to secrete
toxins that may eventually lead to liver cancer in the long run. Never
eat bread that is kept in room temperature for more than 2 days
especially in a humid weather.)
3. Types of fat and which is the best?
Highly Recommended for Health :
a. Olive Oil - It does not absorb in our body.
b. Fish Oil - Omega 3 (contained in NI’s Circulytes) has poly-unsaturated
fat. It’s good for our brain cells.
c. Peanut Oil - It contains Vitamin E. A small dosage is recommended
only.
4. Not Recommended for Health
a. Vegetable Fat - Palm oil is worse than coconut oil. It is high in
cholesterol and highly unsaturated.
b. Coconut Oil - It has saturated fat.



















