Do This Tonight: Finger Her, and Only Finger Her

There are a lot ofunderrated sex acts, but heres a big one youve probably been ignoring: fingering. Most established heterosexual couples have long since abandoned fingering. If they do it at all, they do what I call the let-me-just-pop-my-finger-in-here-real-quick-to-make-sure-its-wet-enough-for-my-dick move. Having an entire sexual session where all youre doing is fingering her can feel so refreshing and unexpected. Most women havent been thoroughly fingered in a very long time. Fingers can give much more focused, deliberate, and intense stimulation than any other body part....

April 16, 2015 · 2 min · 379 words · James Branch

For a Creative Spin on Asparagus, Try Shaving It

But if you want to try something new with your asparagus, try shaving it. Cut off a bit of the stem, like you would when cooking asparagus traditionally. Then, take a peeler, start from the stem-end, and shave. It would also be a tasty, easy addition to a salad. Its just an easy way to change things up a bit. For more detail, head to Food52s link below. Why You Should be Shaving Your Asparagus| Food52

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 76 words · Tina Zuniga

Hang Vinyl Siding Correctly to Prevent the "Pops"

Vinyl siding is widely known to expand in warm weather and contract in the cold. To prevent it, hang your siding like this. The popping sound from vinyl siding is due to the siding being nailed down too tight to the substrate. It will buckle when installed too tightly and pull against the wall and fasteners. If hung correctly, each piece of vinyl siding should shift at least a 1/4" in either direction....

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 122 words · William Larsen

How Lots of Small Projects Can Be More Satisfying Than a Big One

But developer Darius Kazemi found that small projects were a little more useful. With 72 projects in a year, I have a ton of reference points. It helps you better theorize about your own work and get a handle on what you’re doing. Thoughts on small projects| Tiny Subversions Photo byPascal.

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 51 words · Craig Mathews

How to Discover Your "Authentic" Self and Live the Life You Really Want

Thats not how the world works, though. We tend to stifle our authentic selves to fit in without even realizing it. And doing so suppresses our creativity, ingenuity, and self-awareness. We all have variations of ourselves we present in different situations. Those invented selves are normal, and its something we all do to some extent. But thats not what authenticity is about. Its not about expressing your opinions all the time without filtersits about confidently knowing what those opinions are....

April 16, 2015 · 3 min · 467 words · Jennifer Diaz

How to Recover From an Unproductive Day Like It Never Happened

We all have unproductive days. Maybe an unexpected event throws your schedule for a loop. Maybe youre not feeling well. Whatever the reason, it can be tough to get back on track. Heres how to get past the dip in productivity and back into gear. Here are some simple ways to get back to your normal routine after a less-than-productive slump. Get an Early Start So your binge of unproductivity is over and youre now on the mend....

April 16, 2015 · 3 min · 537 words · Chad Harmon

Learn How to Easily Detect Counterfeit Bills with This Video

The last thing you want to do is trade your goods and services for next to nothing. you might spot the strip by holding it up to daylight as well. The more methods you know, the more likely youll keep yourself from getting duped. How to spot a counterfeit bill| YouTube

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 51 words · Jamie Garcia

Make Uncomfortable Talks Less Confrontational by Standing at an Angle

Standing at an angle instead of face to face can help. Whether youre at work or at home, keeping conflict down to a minimum is best. And if youre confronted, dont back away. Just shift to that slight angle. Youll implicitly reduce any perceived confrontation and may make an uncomfortable conversation feel less adversarial. With tensions lowered, the conversation can stay civil and on course. Things might still be uncomfortable, but it will feel more like a discussion and not a fight....

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 108 words · Breanna Reyes

No, Muscle-Building Supplements Haven't Been Proven to Cause Cancer

Will your daily creatine habit really lead to an untimely demise? As Examine.com points out, studies like this are correlational, andthey don’t necessarily show causation. (Fun fact: Correlation also linksInternet Explorer usage to murder.) Moreover, it’s nearly impossible to dissect what this category actually refers to. The only three components disclosed are also very different in terms of their actions in the body. At this moment in time, there is no reason to fear ‘muscle building supplements’ as a group....

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 80 words · James Haas

Stay Loose on Long Flights with These Simple Plane Exercises

Long haul flights can be really tough on you if you dontapproach them the right way. Your Flying Health and Fitness Guide| Thomas Cook viaMakeUseOf

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 25 words · Kathleen Davis

The "Cash Back" Apps That Can Actually Save You Money When Shopping

If you’re looking to put some extra money in your pocket, these are worth checking out. The SavingStar web site also allows users to shop online and get cash back at popular retailers. This includes stores like Walmart, HEB, and Target. Cash back offers vary from fifty cents up to a few bucks depending on the item. The app can be used at any store that provides you with a valid receipt....

April 16, 2015 · 2 min · 421 words · Darrell Williams

The Case for Intentionally Overcooking Vegetables

In short: you’ll want to start with a high-moisture vegetable. For some more key pointers, head over to the link below. For those of you who desire a bona fide recipe, there’s one of those, too. Be a Rebel: Cook Your Vegetables to Death| Bon Appetit

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 46 words · Joseph Nguyen II

The Easiest Way to Get Started Running: Mind Your Breath, Not Time

Itsa big transition, going from walking (or no exercise) to running or jogging. In this learn to run program, you commit to three 30-minute running workouts per week over three months. The first and last five minutes are warm up and warm down periods. No formulas or intervalsrun by your body and breath. That may be where your body is at fitness-wise right now. Go with it, tune into your body, and avoid pushing to go longer....

April 16, 2015 · 1 min · 116 words · Holly Scott