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| Power sleep - Secrets of the Inner sleep Clock |
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Power sleep - Secrets of the Inner sleep Clock | 1.25 MB The book "Powerful Sleep - Secrets of the Inner Sleep Clock" is copyrighted by Kacper M. Postawski and PowerfulSleep.com. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any other means: electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the copyright holders.The statements found within the pages of this book have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information with regard to the subject matter covered. If a product or treatment is recommended in these pages, it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information contained herein is meant to be used to educate the reader and is in no way intended to provide individual medical advice. The publisher and the contributors are not engaged in rendering medical advice. All information contained in this book is received from sources believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, express or implied, can be made. Readers are encouraged to verify for themselves, and to their own satisfaction, the accuracy of all information, recommendations, conclusions, comments, opinions or anything else contained within these pages before making any kind of decisions based upon what they have read herein. The techniques, ideas, and opinions here are not intended as a substitute for proper medical advice! The information provided here is solely for informational purposes only. If medical advice or other professional assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. |
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Executor: Neo Cortex Album: Infinity Style: Vocal Trance Bitreyt: 320 cbr Date of reliza: 2007 the size: 172 mb 01 Intro (00:43) 02. elements (vocal radio the mix) (03:56) 03. don't you (trance radio the mix) (03:35) 04. storm of light (radio the mix) (03:32) 05. I want you (special album the mix) (06:04) 06. prepare (club the mix) (05:16) 07. Hold Me tonight (club the mix) (06:57) 08. impressions (club the mix) (07:58) 09. storm of light (manian the mix) (07:14) 10. Elements 2004 (club the mix) (08:06) 11. I want you (rocketeers vs lagoon rmx) (07:37) 12. destiny (club the mix) (06:32) 13. prepare (tandu the mix) (07:48) |
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Friday Nancy - Women on top | New York Times Best Seller | 1.25 MB Sexual Fantasies That Reach Sensational New heights A wonderful insight in what modern women may be thinking in the bedroom and demistifies their needs somewhat for the average male, looking to be a better lover for his love. a good place to start talking openly and frankly about fantasies and an oppertunity to spark things up again. Unfortunately you have to see past the sad author's view of men and her peudo-intellectual ramblings about weak men and strong women and how men are unable to fantasise about characters like madonna becuase she is 'too strong' in terms of image for men and how men want to put her and others in 'her place'. Sad that she's unable to present a book without subjecting the reader to her own insecurities, and over inflated ego that shields them.Friday's absorbing update of her 1973 classic My Secret Garden demonstrates the intervening empowerment of women by exploring the changes in their sexual fantasies. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Kirkus ReviewsOh, that bathtub faucet. Only the Water Pik shower massage gets more kudos from Friday's respondents in this sequel to My Secret Garden (1973)--though dogs come in for considerable praise. Friday reports that, while this project was underway, a friend asked her whether she was writing ``another of your masturbatory books, Nancy.'' Friday was affronted, believing that her books open up discourse on taboo subjects, break new ground in exposing the inner lives of half of the human race, help people feel they're normal, promote understanding between the sexes, etc. And perhaps they do--but it cannot be denied that fully 75% of this book consists of women's first-person X-rated fantasies. Friday's role as commentator on the fantasies may prompt irreverent associations with the impassive, analytical doctors once used to introduce porn films and lend them an air of legitimacy. Her conclusions are: that the generation of women now in their 20s are less abashed about their sexuality than the women in My Secret Garden; that they are comfortable with masturbation; relish their power rather than seek to be overpowered by a man; and sometimes are so angry and fed up with men that they turn to other women. Some of Friday's sweeping generalizations may cause controversy, such as her analysis that feminists hate porn not because it victimizes women but because they can't accept that other women actually enjoy flaunting their power so flagrantly. One thing is for sure: Women have made no progress, judging from these accounts, in finding an erotic language of their own but are relying on the same old blunt, aggressive, consonant- constricted terms of men's porn. Women speaking of ``getting their rocks off'' just doesn't cut it--but maybe that's a subject for a future Friday project. |
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