According to statistics in USA, married couples are making love 66 times in a year. To put the passion back in married couples and prove that sex can be fun in a marriage, authors Annie and Douglas Brown made love 101 days in a row and published their experience in a book called “Just do It”.
Douglas admitted that it was very exhausting experience but it did make them realize how much they grew apart and this experience brought them closer together.
They advice for a good marriage is to have sex atleast once a week, even if you are tired.
If a relationship have lost the passion you can make up some rules that will keep you entertained and hopefully bring the passion back in your relationship. Some couples are throwing dice and the number that comes up will be the number of times they will have sex in a week. Others are relying on the “suprise” effect which can be anything from waiting for your partner in “sexy display” or bringing whip cream to the bedroom.
I read an article on “thesun.co.uk” that a man, Keith Sorrell has been eating nothing but choc bars (Mars) for 17 years. How crazy is that?
Keith, who is 37 years old, is eating a dozen of choc bars a day, for breakfest, lunch and dinner. When it´s mealtime for other people he normaly eat 2 or 3 Mars. He is now totally addicted and eats 12 Mars a day.
Experts warned Keith for increasing risk of heart diseas, cancer and bowel problems. I am suprised that he lived this long.
Jon Matthews, 58, was diagnosed with mesothelioma (a form of lung cancer), in April 2006. Doctors gave him only few months to live and told him “Don’t make plans for Christmas.”
Jon Matthews rang William Hill ( a well known bookie) in June 2007 and they gave him odds of 50/1 if he could survive until June 2008.
He placed a bet of £100 and is today £5,000 richer.
“The longest they knew of anyone surviving it after diagnosis was 25 months,” Matthews said. “But today is 25 months and a week.”
Half of the money will be donated by Matthews to the Macmillan cancer charity.
Pat Acton, 55, is a huge Harry Potter fan who has built an unbelievably detailed scale model of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts school - out of 602,000 matchsticks.
It took him more than two years to complete the model which features all the turrets, walkways and towers seen in the films.
His new project will be to create a model of the Minas Tirith fortified city as seen in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy.