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  • ‘Women Interested In Sex As Much As Men”

    What Do Women Want? Daniel Bergner,Book.
    What Do Women Want? Daniel Bergner

    Men are portrayed as after Sex and women are reluctant partners to it,

    Women normally condescending about Sex and declare they accommodate Men.

    If one were to look at History and Anthropological studies, Societies have been matrilinear.

    The choice of Mate is left to the Female .

    male Species have to compete to get the attention of the female to propagate Species.

    One may notice that in animal kingdom , it is the Male Species that do all the things to attract the Female and only in Man the reverse seems to happen.

    Underlying all this is the fact that women are as much interested in Sex if not more,

    This is proved by a recent study.

    Excerpts:

    But why don’t we say that women, too, are animals? Meredith Chivers, a psychologist trying to discover this, carried out research using a plethysmograph: a miniature bulb and light sensor placed inside the vagina. Semi-reclining, each of her female subjects watched an array of porn on an old, bulky computer monitor. The 2in-long tube of the plethysmograph beams light against the vaginal walls and reads the illumination that bounces back. In this way, it measures the blood flow to the vagina and finds out, at a primitive level, what turns women on.

    As they enrolled in the study, Chivers’ subjects identified themselves as straight or lesbian. They were shown images of sex between men and women, women and women, men and men, and a pair of bonobos (a species of ape). The subjects, straight and lesbian, were turned on right away by all of it, including the copulating apes. While they watched, they also held a keypad on which they rated their own feelings of arousal…

    As for the bonobos, the genitals of both gay and straight men reacted to them the same way they did to the landscapes, to the pannings of mountains and plateaus. And with the men, the objective and subjective were in sync. Bodies and minds told the same story.

    How to explain the conflict between what the women claimed and what their genitals said? Were the women either consciously diminishing or unconsciously blocking out the fact that a vast scope of things stoked them instantly toward lust?

    The discord within Chivers’ readings converged with the results of a study by Terri Fisher, a psychologist at Ohio State University, who asked 200 female and male undergraduates to complete a questionnaire dealing with masturbation and the use of porn. The subjects were split into groups and wrote their answers under three different conditions: either they were instructed to hand the finished questionnaire to a fellow student, who waited just beyond an open door and was able to watch the subjects work; or they were given explicit assurances that their answers would be kept anonymous; or they were hooked up to a fake polygraph machine, with bogus electrodes taped to their hands, forearms and necks.

    The male replies were about the same under each of the three conditions, but for the females the circumstances were crucial. Many women in the first group said they’d never masturbated, never checked out anything X-rated. The women who were told they would have strict confidentiality answered yes a lot more. And those who thought they were wired to a lie detector replied almost identically to the men.

    Fisher’s research pointed to wilful denial. Yet, Chivers believed, something more subtle had to be at play. In journals, she found glimmers of evidence that women are less connected to the sensations of their bodies than men are, not just erotically but in other ways. Was this a product of genetic or societal codes? Were girls and women somehow taught to keep a psychic distance from their physical selves?

    In a new experiment, Chivers played pornographic audio tapes for straight female subjects. She wanted to know, partly, whether spoken stories would have a different effect on the blood, on the mind. The scenes her subjects heard varied not only by whether they featured a man or a woman in the seductive role, but by whether the scenario involved someone unknown, known well as a friend, or known long as a lover.

    Source:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/jul/05/what-do-women-want-extract

     

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    http://www.amazon.com/What-Do-Women-Want-Adventures/dp/0061906085/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1374550363&sr=1-1&keywords=what+do+women+want+daniel+bergner

  • Possible Alien Messages ,Replies Videos

     

    Alien Mesaage.
    Message fromAliens.

    Interesting and this needs serious investigation.

     

    Te problem is deciphering.

     

    The only way , as of now, is to understand sound patterns as these Alien civilisations might also be aware of the communication problem w/’they might face.

     

    So with the limited knowledge we have we can understand (?) sound waves.

     

    Again if mathematics as Universal as we think it should be, we might be able to decode the messages.

     

    If the principles of  Mathematics were to differ ..?

     

    ‘First French UFO files, then the British UFO files, the FBI Vault and recently the Kennedy disclosure. And now files from the prominent security agency rediscovered (never been reported in main stream media), the NSA, saying they have received alien messages, could the enlightenment period that the Mayans said would happen in 2012 actual be the revelation that we have visitors.

    ‘NSA had released to the public domain formerly classified UFO X-files HERE, but which had never got media attention.

    This one small step, yet ‘Giant Leap For Mankind’, is best described as a ‘treasure trove’.Of the documents we have assessed so far, we are particularly interested in NSA Technical Journal Vol XIV No 1 with FOIA Case number 41472 which has been titled ‘Key To The Extraterrestrial Messages’.The document authored by a Dr. Campaigne, presented a series of 29 messages received from outer space in “Extraterrestrial Intelligence”.

    The article is described as developing a key to understand these alien messages.
    If the penny hasn’t dropped yet, This now unclassified document not only confirms the presence of extraterrestrials, but that the US Government has received deep space transmissions from a civilization outside our own solar system !

    The following is transcribed from Page 21, Appendix:

    Recently a series of radio messages was heard coming from outer space. The transmission was not continuous, but cut by pauses into pieces which could be taken as units, for they were repeated over and over again.  The pauses show here as punctuation.  The various combination have been represented by letters of the alphabet, so that the messages can be written down.  Each message except the first is given here only once.  The serial number of the messages has been supplied for each reference.

     

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    zero. U.
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    U= 0211; ere. OXY means the product X X Y.
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    thehll’t4X(5xGI = (·IXiil x6.
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    and N. and operators L, K, M. and 0, The two digits following the
    operator are the operands.

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    HX Y must mean X:. exponentiation. R is another binary operator,

    http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/_files/ufo/key_to_et_messages.pdf

    “More than likely we will be using binary phase codes,” or sequences of 1s and 0s.

    The Wow! signal is the only blip of incoming data to have stood out from the noise in the four decades that astronomers have been scouring the heavens for signs of life — an effort known as the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, or SETI. The Big Ear radio observatory at Ohio State University picked up the intense 72-second radio transmission coming from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius. At its peak, the transmission was 30 times more powerful than ambient radiation from deep space, prompting the volunteer astronomer Jerry Ehman to scrawl “Wow!” next to the data on a computer printout, giving the signal its name.

    No one knows whether the seemingly unnatural signal really was beamed toward us by aliens, and despite great effort, scientists have never managed to detect a repeat transmission from the same spot in the sky. Thirty-five years on, the Wow! signal remains a complete mystery. [7 Huge Misconceptions about Aliens]

    http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/06/26/possible-alien-message-to-get-reply-from-humanity/#ixzz24oSzcMeT

     

     

     

  • Essential Skills- Women Better Than Men.

    Obama Family.
    Women, generally, are good decision makers.
    Their decision-making is instinctive.
    Sometimes they deliberate over the’gut feeling ‘ and take a Deliberate decision:only then the decision goes awry.
    Women are wise spenders, not withstanding th jibes at their perceived preferences to Dress and jewelry.
    They normally are more empathetic than men.
    Their problem solving skills are intuitive.
    They are mentally tougher than men.
    They ,at times, place themselves and their families over any thing else.
    These are the traits I have observed and there are always exceptions.
     

    CEO Company Rank
    Patricia A. Woertz Archer Daniels Midland 27
    Angela F. Braly WellPoint 32
    Lynn L. Elsenhans Sunoco 41
    Indra K. Nooyi PepsiCo 52
    Irene B. Rosenfeld Kraft Foods 53
    Ellen J. Kullman DuPont 75
    Mary F. Sammons Rite Aid 100
    Carol M. Meyrowitz TJX 131
    Anne M. Mulcahy Xerox 147
    Brenda C. Barnes Sara Lee 199
    Andrea Jung Avon Products 255
    Laura J. Sen BJ’s Wholesale Club 269
    Susan M. Ivey Reynolds American 294
    Carol A. Bartz Yahoo 345
    Christina A. Gold Western Union 451

    http://womensissues.about.com/od/intheworkplace/a/Fortune500WomenCEOs.htm

    Related:

    1. Women live with greater vitality: “Girls just want to have fun” right? Women do enjoy life better than men and in general are healthier due in large part to the fact that women have a stronger immune system than men

    2. Women are better at building relationships. They respond and connect with people better than men. They talk more about the inner life than do men.

    3. Women perceive character in other people better than men. This is a compliment to #2 and it seems to make sense. A woman builds relationships and connects emotionally to people and therefore should be able to recognize the true nature of people better than man.

    4. In line with #2 & #3, women are better encouragers than men. Unlike men, women aren’t as concerned with “one-upping” the other person. They can more sincerely applaud accomplishments of other people.

    5. Because of strengths such as listed above a woman is better than a man at nurturing her family. A woman was for nine months physically and emotionally connected to her child in the womb. That kind of connection creates an almost unbreakable bond between mother and child.

    6. A woman has better sexual longevity than a man. A woman may take longer to get aroused during love making but once she is, she can go better and longer than a man.
    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2322672/10_things_women_do_better_than_men.html?cat=7

    • Women drive better than men.

      Well this reverses a social myth – that women are bad drivers. Carnegie Mellon University researchers found after analyzing a lot of traffic data in 2007 that men are 77% more likely to die in a car accident than women, keeping the miles driven constant. So next time when your husband asks you to hand over the car keys, just give him this article.

    • Women remember appearances better than men.

      Some would say, “Why not? Don’t women pay all their attention to appearances?” Well, say what you may, but only a loser complains about somebody for being better than him! Terrence Horgan, research fellow in psychology at Ohio State University, and her co-researchers found in a study that women are more accurate in describing appearances after seeing people once. The study was published in the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

    • Women cooperate better than men.

      We can see this everywhere, but still if you want a citation, here it is. A study by Rolf Kuemmerli and other researchers at Edinburgh and Lausanne universities indicated that women cooperate better than men. In the research, based on games played by 100 Swiss students, women cooperated with others almost twice as much as men did.

    • Women eat better than men.

      This is probably not so obvious, for rarely do we notice gender differences in eating habits. A survey involving 14000 Americans, conducted by University of Minnesota, revealed that men are more likely to eat frozen pizza and meat, whereas women are more likely to eat fruits and vegetables.

    • Women perform better than men in timed tests.

      So if time is precious, women are better at preserving it than men. A study by Vanderbilt University researchers in 2006 found that women score better in timed intelligence tests than men. The study, published in the May-June issue of the journal Intelligence, didn’t find much difference in un-timed tests, which meant women had a quicker mind.

    • Women perceive their relationships better than men.

      Talk about relationships and most men will frown. Now you know why – they know so little about their relationships! A Hebrew University of Jerusalem study, after surveying 97 couples in the United States, found that women are more perceptive than men in describing their relationships. The study, published in ScienceDaily, reported that women were much more accurate in describing the perception of their partners than men.

    • Women communicate better than men.

      This is now scientifically proven and acknowledged. Louann Brizendine, neuro-pyschiatrist at the University of California at San Francisco, found in a study that women can process 20000 words a day compared to men’s 7000 words (Louann Brizendine,The Female Brain, Morgan Road Books). This difference, as per Brizendine’s study, is more biological than social, which starts as early as the fetal stage.

    • Women learn better than men.

      That is why girls get better grades in school on an average than boys in many parts of the world. Dr Simone Kruger of Edge Hill University, UK, found in her research based on remote learners that women learners were more successful in sharing ideas and experiences with each other, and hence learnt more efficiently than men.

    • Women invest better than men.

      You don’t believe it, do you? We all know fewer women invest in stocks than men do, but the few women who invest in shares do better than their male counterparts. A study by the National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC) for the University of California found that women earn on an average 1.4% more than men in their share portfolios.

    • Women cope with stress better than men.

      A study at the University of California, Los Angeles, published in the July 2000 issue of Psychological Review, found some biological and behavioral differences in the ways men and women cope with stress. It found that women tend to seek contact with others and social support when they are under stress, which is a psychologically much better way of coping with stress than the “fight-or-flight” approach of men.

    Read more: http://socyberty.com/sociology/10-things-women-do-better-than-men/#ixzz1Ij2fDcY4

    Related:

    UK comic series called Wendell & Vinnie, which features a 30-year-old bachelor who suddenly becomes the legal guardian of his mature 12-year-old nephew.

    “As a man, especially one who works for a children’s channel, the question if men ever reach maturity is one I am well accustomed to,” Tim Patterson, Nickelodeon’s programming director, said.

    The study confirmed the suspicions that men mature later than women. In fact, men were almost twice as likely to describe themselves as immature than women were, and one in four men believe they are actively immature. Three out of ten women ended a relationship because they lost patience with their man’s immaturity.

    http://ramanisblog.in/2013/06/12/who-is-more-mature-men-or-women/