After years of abstinence only sex education under George Bush, American teens are finally getting treated to a sexual reality check…to the tune of $375 million for more comprehensive sex education SpeedDate.com has released the very first dating app for the iPad. Once downloaded, SpeedDate for the iPad allows users to finger-swipe through photos and search for singles based on location and/or specific keywords then meet via email or by sending a flirtatious “wink” that lets someone know you are interested. Instant notifications alert users when emails or “winks” have been received and when a person of interest is online. Pretty cool.And to celebrate the launch of the app, until May 28 SpeedDate.com is giving away a couple free iPads. For more details and your chance to win, go to SpeedDate.com .
May is Masturbation Month and what better way to celebrate than with a nice pink vibrator. According to their press release, Natural Contours created the Petite Pink Intimate Massager “to help breast cancer survivors bring pleasure and intimacy back in to their lives.” Why a vibrator specifically geared to breast cancer survivors? “Refusing to discuss the impact breast cancer has on a woman’s intimate life is like ignoring the elephant in the room,” say the wise folk at Natural Contours. And a portion of the sales proceeds of the Petite Pink goes to Breast Cancer Action (BCAction.org), a non-profit that assists women who have breast cancer and brings awareness to the more social and political issues through their “Think before you pink” campaign. This month, Think Pink! For info, go to naturalcontours.com . And if the topic of sex after breast cancer is the elephant in the room, sex after hysterectomy is the hippopotamus in the room. Read an excellent article on the topic here and attend the I Can Do It! Conference at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre May 28-30, where among the many excellent speaking is The Wisdom of Menopause author Christiane Northrup.
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May is Masturbation Month and what better way to celebrate than with a nice pink vibrator. According to their press release, Natural Contours created the Petite Pink Intimate Massager “to help breast cancer survivors bring pleasure and intimacy back in to their lives.” Why a vibrator specifically geared to breast cancer survivors? “Refusing to discuss the impact breast cancer has on a woman’s intimate life is like ignoring the elephant in the room,” say the wise folk at Natural Contours. And a portion of the sales proceeds of the Petite Pink goes to Breast Cancer Action (BCAction.org), a non-profit that assists women who have breast cancer and brings awareness to the more social and political issues through their “Think before you pink” campaign. This month, Think Pink! For info, go to naturalcontours.com . And if the topic of sex after breast cancer is the elephant in the room, sex after hysterectomy is the hippopotamus in the room. Read an excellent article on the topic here and attend the I Can Do It! Conference at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre May 28-30, where among the many excellent speaking is The Wisdom of Menopause author Christiane Northrup.
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