Stop Porn and Block Porn Software Tools
Every site you visit, every image you look at, or every person you e-mail, all this information is stored somewhere on your PC. And no matter whether you cleared the history or not, these files are not completely removed from your hard drive. Clearing your history and emptying your recycle bin will make you think you have cleaned out all evidence, but all it will take to uncover your secrets is to browse through just a few of your window files. Besides this there are several program which will retrieve what you thought was gone for good. This is where Internet Eraser software offers a helping hand.
Author's Book Reveals the Secret to a Healthy Sex Life
Teaches readers how to create a lifelong ambiance in their marriage.
Men Love Women Who Initiate Sex – 4 Fun Ways to Do It
This is a sizzling hot topic for a lot of women – How to initiate sex. If you are having a lot of trouble in this area, do not despair.
The Country Music Awards, a Posh Miami Hotel and Sex
A new anthology offers stories in lush sensual strokes
Just In Time... Fun 'n Flirty's New Product Line Hits The Market With Something Extra... Bringing Sex Appeal Back
Fun 'n Flirty's new product line of flirty gear including the "Thong Along", is just part of new a line that includes a natural scent free hormone called 'pheromone'-nature's extraordinary little aphrodisiac- that attracts certain people to certain people.
Sacred Sex
Sex is what brought us here. Without sex, you and I won't be here.
Having Sex or Making Love
Actually, the difference between the two concepts is bigger than some of us would like it
to be. And, as almost every time, women feel it the most.
Buying Sex Toys Online - Is It A Good Idea?
Today, people are growing more aware of their sexuality, and thanks to these little gizmos and the internet, sex toys can be delivered discreetly and conveniently to your doorstep. The sex toys industry has come a long way with manufacturers constantly improving on the quality and the tremendous range of their products.
Sex and Aging ? How Aging Can Impact our Sexuality
Often sexuality is overlooked when we talk about elderly people. Most of the societies believe that sexuality is meant primarily for the young. But in reality sex and sexual feelings are of equal interest for the elderly people. Bodies change when a child grows to an adult likewise an adult body changes when he or she grows old. Some of these changes are related to sexual life. As men and women grow older they experience less sexual arousal. After the age of 50 a person slows down in sexual responses. There could be different factors responsible for it. There could be physical as well as other factors responsible for it.
Womens Sandals Add a Touch of Elegance and Sex Appeal to Your Feet
Womens sandals are no longer simply the rubber thong style sandal of yesteryear, they have become a footwear fashion diva's dream, ranging from designer leather thongs with beaded detail to fancy, sophisticated looking sandals you can wear with an evening gown. Today's sandals not only look fantastic, but they are made so that your feet will be comfortable all day.
Good Sex Comes In All Sizes
From the Flintstones to popular sitcoms such as the King of Queens and Still Standing, overweight men are paired with sexy, slender women. Even Kirstie Alley who starred in that short-lived sitcom Fat Actress has now dropped 50 pounds. By today?s television standards the voluptuous Marilyn Monroe would be considered overweight for Hollywood. Television programming causes humans to be self-conscience of their bodies. In advertisements, girls with zero size waists give society an image that has come to be expected. In return, humans are nervous about jumping into bed with their ?not so perfect? figures. Despite what the images are portraying, females and males with imperfect figures can have great sex as well.
Shannon Britt Shoes and shuzsociety Team Up for Sex and the City: The Movie Designer Shoe Giveaway
Four "one-of-a-kind" pairs of shoes inspired by Sex and the City: The Movie to be given away during shuzsociety's "fab friday" online contests in June.
Sex Tips For The Married Couples And Singles
1.Watch those Nipples. There?s so much you can tell by watching a woman?s nipples, as you are making love. When she really likes what?s happening to her, the nipples will swell up and grow to sometimes twice their normal size, and if she doesn?t like what?s going on, they will shrink again. Nips are your sex thermometer. Keep it HOT!
Sex Educator Discusses Why Mutual Satisfaction is Rare and How Some Couples Achieve It
In a recent interview, a sex educator discussed the inherent difficulties of couples achieving consistent mutual satisfaction, which research shows has been true through history, and three specific approaches that solve this long-standing problem.
Skincare Trends for Either Sex: Threading, a Skin Care Innovation
Skincare news explains how both men and women conquer the dreaded "unibrow" using a new trend: threading.
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Will Same-Sex Marriage Drive Workplace Litigation?
San Francisico, CA (PRWEB) June 9, 2008 -- The recent California Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage will undoubtedly impact the face of workplace discrimination litigation. Factor in New York's decision to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions, and you have a national trend on your hands. Are employers ready?
While it's unlikely many employees stand around the water cooler talking about the latest legal developments -- unless they work for a law firm -- employees do take an interest when the developments are as big (and as personal) as this one.
"Same-sex marriage tends to be a very polarizing issue because people's views are so often colored by religious beliefs and strong personal convictions," said workplace compliance expert Shanti Atkins, President & CEO of ELT. "And because it's such a heated subject, it's very difficult (if nearly impossible) to have a civilized discussion on the topic, which can lead to some very uncomfortable and offensive situations in the workplace."
At the end of the day, these kinds of employee discussions frequently end up as harassment complaints and lawsuits - especially if a supervisor makes offensive statements.
"Don't assume that employees know what's off limits. In fact, employers will often find themselves contending with the misguided convictions of employees who believe that the First Amendment allows them to say anything at work, or that religious discrimination laws protect any kind of activity that's tied to deeply held moral beliefs. Some recent cases highlight really outlandish behavior - like posting anti-gay messages on cubicle walls, and holding prayer sessions at work to 'save a co-worker's soul'," Atkins said.
In order to combat these issues, employers need to take a strong and clear position about the appropriateness of this kind of behavior at work. There's a delicate balance to strike between allowing reasonable employee conversations, but also preventing harassment and discrimination.
Policies are important - but employees don't read policies, and they rarely impact behavior. Only well executed harassment training programs will get people's attention, and send the message home.
Atkins urges employers to review their harassment training (http://www.elt-inc.com/solutions/workplace_harassment2/workplace_harassment2.html) programs, and to ensure they've been updated to include:
* Sexual orientation and gender identity as "protected categories."
* Scenarios, examples and Q&A that address not just the prohibition against sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination, but also the issues associated with same-sex marriage.
* The rules protecting employee privacy, including how questions about an employee's sexual preferences and lifestyle choices are inappropriate.
* The organization's commitment to an environment that is inclusive, and diverse.
According to Atkins, "Employers must walk a precarious knife's edge between sexual orientation harassment on the one hand, and religious discrimination laws on the other. The trend of growing legal protections for same-sex couples is only going in one direction - one that aligns with the realities of this country's demographics. Employers need to embrace significant change."
Featured in the New York Times and Fortune Small Business Magazine as a premier online training provider, ELT's programs are used by 3 million learners in 1,000 leading organizations nationwide. Demos at www.elt-inc.com.
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