Sunday, 20 December 2015

Guus Hiddink Appointed As Chelsea Manager, Hopes To Turn Things Around


Former Netherlands boss Guus Hiddink has been appointed interim Chelsea manager until the end of the season following the sacking of Jose Mourinho. The 69-year-old also managed the Blues on a temporary basis for the final three months of the 2008-09 campaign.

“I am excited to return. Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world but is not where it should be at the moment. However, I am sure we can all turn this season around, the Dutchman said.

MUST READ: How To Tell When A Woman Just Had s*x

Because having a vag’ inal org’ asm does more than just put a little pep in your step. It actually causes you to walk differently, with a longer stride and a greater pel vic rotation.
In a European study, trained se xo logists (nice job title) were able to pick out, with an 81 percent accuracy, which women had an org asm just by watching them walk.
But that’s not the only way someone can tell if a woman has had s e’x. Here are a few others:
The Glow: There’s a scientific reason for us getting the flushed in the cheeks look after s*x — more blood flow — but what about that aura of calm that seems to float around us after the fact? It happens. Recently, my husband and I went on a post-co’ital grocery store trip and ran in to some friends. The wife remarked to me, “You’re glowing,” with a little wink and a nod.
The Cat Who Ate The Canary Grin: This is also known as the Smir ‘king Smile and if you see a woman looking sideways with this look on her face, you’ll know, yep, she just got laid. She has a secret that’s making her go through her day with a sense of fulfillment. Because, seriously, nobody is that happy unless they just had s e’x with a happy ending.
The Wet Spot: I know this is gross but getting sem’inal moi’sture leaking through to your pa nts can be an unfortunate byproduct of having s e’x, at least if you don’t use a con dom or your partner doesn’t pull out. And it’s not one of the good ways you would want someone to be able to tell that you recently had s e’x. Wearing a pad post-inter’course can help prevent this — just sayin’.
The Unfla ‘ppably Buoyant Mood: A post-intercourse rise in endo’rphins can give you a fresh perspective on the annoy’ances of every day life: Go ahead, honk at me because I’m going too slow. Cut in front of me in the check-out line at the store. And let my kids scream at each other while they argue over who gets to sit in the front seat on the way to school. I. Don’t. Care. Thanks to a little early morning sunrise surprise, nothing is going to put me in a bad mood.

Photos: Chelsea's Frank Lampard gets married



Chelsea football club's highest goalscorer of all time Frank Lampard today got married to his wife Christine Bleakely after a lengthy 5 year relationship in which she has been step mom to the footballer's two children from his ex-wife.The 36 year old Christine who wed Frank,37, today at St Paul's Church in Knightsbridge looked stunning in a princess style dress, with one of the footballer's daughters, Isla, as a flower girl and many football personalities gracing the event.
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3 Things Every Woman Should Do After s*x

You know what to do before and during — here are few non-negotiables once the action has ended.
1. Use the Bathroom — But Only If You Actually Have to Pee
You’ve probably heard that heading to the toilet pronto after s*x will help you avoid a urinary tract infection, because it rinses away E. coli bacteria that may have moved toward your urethra during s*x. (One in five women deal with the uncomfortable infection at least once their lives, according to the National Kidney Foundation, and for some women, they can become a recurrent problem.) But peeing ASAP as protection is largely a myth, says Lauren Streicher, MD, a clinical associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine and the author of s*x Rx — Hormones, Health, and Your Best s*x Ever, who notes that no large studies have shown it to have protective benefits. So if you don’t need to pee right after intercourse, don’t rush to the bathroom — waiting until you actually have to go, whether it’s 20 minutes or an hour later, won’t up your risk of a UTI, says Streicher. Instead, stay in bed and follow the next tip.
2. Recap What Just Happened, in Your Head…Then Out Loud
Hit your mental-rewind button and play the events back in your head, from start to finish. If it was good s*x, think about exactly made it so good, then tell your partner which touches and moves you loved while they’re still fresh in your mind. “Now’s the best time to talk about it, since it can feel awkward to bring it up out of the blue later,” says Kristen Carpenter, PhD, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, psychology, and obstetrics and gynecology, and the director of women’s behavioral health at the Ohio State Women’s s*xual Health Clinic. (If it wasn’t you or your partner’s greatest performance, however, best to revisit what went wrong at a later time, she advises.) And one more thing that can help improve your relationship (in just 90 days, as one study found) is to maintain some intimacy in the post-s*x period. An Archives of s*xual Health study reports that showing affection toward each other after s*x (from cuddling and touching to romantic chitchat) was linked to more satisfying s*xual relationships — and it wasn’t just that more sexually satisfied couples were more likely to partake. The researchers found that when couples started to engage in more of this loving behavior after s*x over the course of the study, they had higher relationship and s*xual satisfaction three months later.
3. Make Note of Discomfort That’s Normal and Discomfort That’s Not
Sometimes pain happens during s*x — the two primary discomforts you might notice once in a while are pain from being too dry down there and a deeper sensation that could be caused by issues including constipation, a muscle spasm or your partner hitting one of your ovaries (more likely if you’re ovulating, as it temporarily increases the size of the ovary), says Streicher. But discomfort every time or most times you have s*x is not normal, especially if the feeling lasts for a few hours and it’s not commensurate with how, ahem, vigorous the s*x was. If that happens, talk to your doctor, as it could be a sign of a more serious issue like ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis or, more rarely, gynecologic cancers.
Editor’s note: this article is solely for the purpose of marriage. it is advisable to stick to abstinence prior to marriage.
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