Soulmate Gem
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Her thighs and behind her knees Her thighs and area behind her knees are the perfect sexual hot-spots when she is aroused and all ready for you. Even if she finds it ticklish at first, just wait, and try using a firmer touch to stimulate the pressure-sensitive nerve endings, as per Menshealth.
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Read More »You can easily turn her on by touching her other part of the body. We often think that navigating through a female body can be a task at times.But trust us, it’s very easy to make her beg for more. All you need to know is when and where to touch her. There is a lot more to women’s body than just her genitals, butt and breast. You can easily turn her on by touching her other body parts. Some of those hot-spots are the nape of her neck, her mouth and lips, her collar bone and you can always add more to the list. What’s exciting is when you hands travel to those unexplored parts of her body, it feels new and gives her butterflies in her stomach. Those exciting sensations that she gets is much more deep and intense. Tonight, when you make love to her, try these not-so-obvious erogenous zones with her.
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Read More »Gustav Klimt1908-1909 “The Kiss”, probably the most popular work by Gustav Klimt, was first exhibited in 1908 at the Kunstschau art exhibition on the site of today's Konzerthaus.
“The Kiss”, probably the most popular work by Gustav Klimt, was first exhibited in 1908 at the Kunstschau art exhibition on the site of today’s Konzerthaus. The Ministry bought it from there for the sum of 25,000 Kronen and thus secured for the state one of the icons of Viennese Jugendstil and indeed of European modern art. It undoubtedly represents the culmination of the phase known as the “Golden Epoch”. In this decade, the artist created a puzzling, ornamental encoded programme that revolved around the mystery of existence, love and fulfilment through art. Klimt gained initial inspiration for this in 1903 on a journey to Ravenna to see the Byzantine mosaics. In addition, the painting contains a myriad of motifs from various cultural epochs, above all from Ancient Egyptian mythology. Most recent research has, however, revealed that it is not enough to read the ornaments in the picture just as symbols rooted in tradition aiming to convey a timelessly valid message. They reveal more, such as references to Klimt’s love for Emilie Flöge and the artist’s exploration of the sculptor Auguste Rodin’s art.
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