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Vadim Voychuk

Was online 28 June 2018
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.....За свою жизнь я понял две вещи: тяжелый труд окупается и мечты сбываются.....

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Birthday:
24 May 1964 (59 age)
Languages:
Русский
Country:
Ukraine

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Favorite films:
Pulp Fiction, The God Father, God Papa II, Sound of Music, Casablanca, Black Cat White Cat (funniest movie ever produced), Lord of the Rings Series (cos it was filmed very close to where I was born), Sixth Sense, Hards Days Night, Citizen Kane

About myself:
Scientists have found that the pleasure women get from making love is directly linked to the size of their partner's bank balance. They found that the wealthier a man is the more frequently his partner has orgasms "Women's orgasm frequency increases with the income of their partner" said Dr. Thomas Pollet the Newcastle University psychologist behind the research. He believes the phenomenon is an "evolutionary adaptation" that is hard-wired into women driving them to select men on the basis of their perceived quality. The study is certain to prove controversial suggesting that women are inherently programmed to be gold-diggers However it fits into a wider body of research known as evolutionary psychology which suggests that both men and women are genetically predisposed to ruthlessly exploit each other to achieve the best chances of survival for their genes. The female orgasm is the focus of much research because it appears to have no reproductive purpose...Women can become pregnant whatever their pleasure levels. Pollet and Professor Daniel Nettle his co-author believed however that the female orgasm is an evolutionary adaptation that drives women to choose and retain high-quality partners. He and Nettle tested that idea using data gathered in one of the world's biggest lifestyle studies. The Chinese Health and Family Life Survey targeted 5000, people across China for in-depth interviews about their personal lives including questions about their sex lives income and other factors. Among these were 534 women with male partners whose data was the basis for the study. They found that 121 of these women always had orgasms during sex while 408 more had them "often". Another 762 "sometimes" orgasmed while 243 had them rarely or never. Such figures are similar to those for western countries. There were of course several factors involved in such differences but said Pollet money was one of the main ones. He said: "Increasing partner income had a highly positive effect on women's self-reported frequency of orgasm. More desirable mates cause women to experience more orgasms."

Favorite quotes:
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a pristine, well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally used up and worn out, shouting "Holy Shit...what a ride!!" "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" Beauty may bag you a man - but brains will bring you more fun in the bedroom. Women blessed with 'emotional intelligence' - the ability to express their feelings and read those of others - have better sex lives, research shows. Those most in touch with their feelings have twice as many orgasms as inhibited sorts, the study found. The finding could lead to new ways of counselling the 40 per cent of women who find it difficult or impossible to enjoy sex fully. Researcher Tim Spector of King's College London said there were definite advantages to being a touchy-feely type. He said: 'These findings show that emotional intelligence is an advantage in many aspects of your life, including the bedroom.' Professor Spector questioned more than 2,000 female twins, aged between 18 and 83, about their sex lives. They were asked to rate their ability to reach orgasm on a seven-point scale, ranging from 'never' to 'always'. They also filled in a questionnaire designed to gauge their emotional intelligence and covering traits such as self expression, empathy and contentment. Those most in touch with their feelings had the most orgasms, the Journal of Sexual Medicine reports. Lead author, psychologist Andrea Burri, also of King's College, said: 'Emotional intelligence seems to have a direct impact on women's sexual functioning by influencing her ability to communicate her sexual expectations and desires to her partner.' Emotional intelligence may also make it easier for women to fantasise while in the bedroom. Relationship expert Dr Pam Spurr said it was difficult, but not impossible, for women to lose their inhibitions. Dr Spurr, whose books include Sizzling Sex and Fabulous Foreplay, said: 'It is not easy, the way we express ourselves is very habitual and affects our relationships and sexual relationships. 'It is not about waving a magic wand, it takes someone who is committed to learning new ways of communicating, to being open to intimacy and to putting their emotional self out there.' Other research has concluded that foreplay adds little to a woman's overall enjoyment of sex. The main event itself is far more important, the study found. The recent finding contradicts traditional bedroom etiquette, which dictates that men must take it slow. More than 2,300 women were quizzed about their sex lives for the study, with questions covering the division of time between foreplay and intercourse, and how often the women had an orgasm. The Scottish and Czech researchers said: 'In contrast to the assumptions of many sex therapists and educators, more attention should be given to improve quality and duration of intercourse rather than foreplay.'

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