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Fountain House Stockholm Sweden

Foundation Fountain House Stockholm easier for people with mental disabilities to live a good life or at least a better life.

Fotografiska, the Swedish Museum of Photography

Fotografiska, the Swedish Museum of Photography,

+46 705 390705, +46 708 202282

Operakällaren / Operaterrassen

Operakällaren / Operaterrassen,

+46 8 676 58 10

Skansen Restaurants

Skansen Restaurants,

+46 8 566 370 00

Arlanda Conference & Business Center

Arlanda Conference & Business Center,

+46 8 797 62 00

Factory Nacka Strand

Factory Nacka Strand,

+46 8 505 844 80

Kistamässan

Kistamässan.

+46 8 506 650 00

Berns Hotel & Salonger

Berns Hotel & Salonger,

+46 8 566 323 00

Stockholm City Conference Centre

Stockholm City Conference Centre,

+46 8 506 166 00

München-Bryggeriet

München-Bryggeriet,

+46 8 658 00 20

Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm Exhibition & Congress Center

Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm Exhibition & Congress Center.

+46 8 749 41 00

Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre & Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel

Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre & Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel.

+46 8 50 68 86 60

Stockholm Globe Arenas; Ericsson Globe, Hovet and the Annex

Stockholm Globe Arenas; Ericsson Globe, Hovet and the Annex.

+46 8 508 353 00

Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center

New congress center, hotel & office situated in Stockholm City.

Phone: +46 8 50 50 60 00
Fax: +46 8 50 50 60 01

Formex

EuroCorr Korrosionsinstitutet

ICOC

ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology)

LLB tradeshow 2011

LLB is a Suppliers Association for companies selling professional use equipment for audio, lightning, video, and multimedia, as well as musical instruments.

Electronic Environment

Nordic conference and exhibition for EMC, ESD and Electrical Safety as well as Mechanical and Thermal Environments. Organiser: Just Event

Antiques Antikmässan

Antiques fair with fine art, vintage and 20th century design, collectors' items and building preservation.

Stockholm Furniture Fair

Northern Europe's largest furniture fair including interiors for the home, office and contract markets.

Northern Light Fair

International lighting fair for domestic and public environments.

Saco's Student Fair

Fair and seminars regarding higher education in Sweden and abroad. Organiser: SACO, 18-19 Nov 2010

Stockholm Food & Beverage Show, Det goda köket.

Fair for everyone interested in food, drink and kitchen equipment.
12-14 Nov 2010

Health Wellness and Fitness - Allt för hälsan

The inspiration and knowledge fair for everyone who cares about their health. 12-14 Nov 2010

Scandinavian Boat Show

Scandinavia's only autumn show for yachts and motorboats as well as accessories. 10-14 Nov 2010

DatacenterDynamics’ Pan-Nordic Data Centre Conference

The Nordic region’s premier source of knowledge and networking for senior professionals who design, build and operate data centres. Pan-Nordic Data Centre Conference. 4 Nov 2010

teachers FORUM, Skolforum,

Scandinavia's largest meeting place for the development of teachers and school principals. Fair and seminars. 1-3 Nov 2010

Persontrafik

Northern Europe's only dedicated exhibition for all actors in the public transport industry. Organisers: The Swedish Public Transport Association, The Swedish Bus & Coach Federation, The Swedish Taxi Association, The Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions and the Association of Swedish Train Operating Companies. 26-28 Oct 2010

EasyFairs Pack & Emballage

Sweden's largest exhibition for the packaging industry. Organiser: easyFairs Scandinavia. 20-21 Oct 2010

EasyFairs, Elmässa

Stockholm's largest meeting place for the electronics industry. Organiser: easyFairs 20-21 Oct 2010 .

Scandinavian Technical Fair

Scandinavia's largest fair for the manufacturing industry. 19-22 Oct 2010

Spara & Placera, Save & Place

Sweden's largest exhibition for private economy. Exhibitors are among others banks, online stockbrokers, fund managers, pension managers and insurance advisers. Also seminar program, panel discussions and guest lecturers in the field.
7-10 Oct 2010

Home

Interiors, design and arts and crafts for the home. 7-10 Oct 2010

EASD Annual Meeting

Medical meeting about the study of diabetes. Organiser: EASD

Hem & Villa - The Home Improvement Fair

Sweden's largest fair for better living. Ideas and products exhibition with seminars for all home owners. 7-10 Oct 2010.

Skydd - Security, Fire & Rescue

Northern Europe's largest fair within security technology, fire and rescue.

World Water Week

World Water Week in Stockholm is an international forum for global water issues. This year's theme is the Water Quality Challange. Organiser: SIWI

World´s Children ´s Prize

The World’s Children’s Prize for the Rights of the Child (WCPRC) is based on the UN Child Convention. The WCPRC strengthens the voices of children and young people, promotes their ‘humanitarian growth’ into global citizens, and helps them to demand respect for the rights of the child. An event for children about children.

ESC, European Society of Cardiology

The Annual Congress of the ESC is the largest medical forum in Europe, which presents the latest developments in experimental and clinical cardiology. Organiser: European Society of Cardiology. 20-24 Sept 2010

Germany

Germany has always one of the centers of attractions on the globe. The place is as beautiful as the fantasy of an artist and the imagination of a poet. It has a rich history that's speaks through the archaic and bewitching architecture and monuments, the culture and the convivial attitude of the locals. There are royal castles, magnificent castles and handmade houses that take you to the roads of the country's glorious past. The wonderful cities of Germany like Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and Frankfurt etc. treat you with an ecstatic unity in diversity.

The best time to visit Germany is summer season. When the sun is shining above your head during the months of April to September, Germany is an ideal place with mild weather and sunshine. Once you reach Germany, it is a pleasure and delight to explore the place via a train. These trains take you from town to town providing you the best of all amenities and an opportunity not just to explore the interior but also the enthralling outskirts of each city.

A Little about the Cities-

Berlin, the capital city of Germany is a city full of life and passion that never lets your spirits down. Besides the entertaining and unforgettable nightlife of Berlin there are other attractions too. The Brandenburg Gate and the remains of the Berlin Wall in Berlin sing the saga of the time of Second World War when Hitler reigned over Germany, are remarkable things to watch. While you are in Berlin be sure to visit the Checkpoint Charlie Museum that throws more light on the history of Berlin Wall and has a collection of the relics related to unbeaten escape attempts across its borders. Apart from this you should also visit the Germaldegaleire or the traditional Picture Gallery that has an exotic collection of the 13th to 18th century art.

There are several good hotels to make your stay comfortable in Berlin. The archaic Adlon Hotel is quite a renowned hotel in Berlin. You can ask either ask your travel agency to reserve the lodging for you or search the internet.

The city of Munich is bustling with all sorts of people from students to musicians, artists and the like. The place is known for its nightlife and for the love for fashion. The season to visit Munich is from June to October when you can actually enjoy and taste the fun and flora of the city. The popular tourist spots are the Englischer Garden which has a Chineese Pagoda along with beautifully trimmed landscape parks. Then there are also the Residenz palace and Klostergasthof Andechs well known for its chilly beer. Konigshof Hotel and Stachus Plaza are recommendable places to stay.

The city of Hamburg also known as the 'gateway to the world' is situated between the Lake Alster and River Elbe. The place has a horde of museums and historical buildings with a bubbling nightlife and delectable cuisine. Hotels like Kempinski Hotel Atlantic Hamburg located alongside Lake Alster can be opted to stay.

If you want to take a look at old timber houses along with skyscrapers then the city of Frankfurt is the right choice. The place has lots of attractions like Palmengarten (1869) -a home to thousands of wonderful plants, events of the sort Nokia Night of the Proms, the Frankfurt zoo and so forth.

Apart from these cities there are other celebrated cities are Cologne known for German architecture, long winding roads, restaurants and the hot favorite of children as well as kids-the Chocolate Museum, the city of Saarburg resting in the hills of Saar river valley and also the city known for giving birth too auto companies- Stuttgart.

All in all Germany is a perfect destination for your vacations!

Poland

Poland is a country located in central Europe. It is situated between Germany, which lies to its west, and Ukraine, Belarus lie towards east. Towards south of Poland is Czech Republic and Slovakia. Lithuania and Russia of erstwhile USSR and Baltic Sea are to the north Poland. Poland has been a member of European Union since 01 May 2004. Most Polish companies have come under the central authority of European Union since then. Old currency of Poland no longer exists and there have been several reforms in trade and commerce.

Poland has a very interesting and turbulent history and is called Polska or Rzeczpospolita Polska in its native language. It all started 1000 years ago, when Piast dynasty took over and reformed Poland. The country witnessed a golden age under the leadership and command of Jagiellonian dynasty by the end of the sixteenth century. This dynasty took Poland to great heights and at one time became the wealthiest and most powerful regions in Europe. On May 3, 1791, the Sejm of Polish and Lithuanian commonwealth adopted the constitution of Poland, making Poland the only country in the entire world to adopt democratic governance apart from United States. Poland thus became the second country in the world to have adopted a constitution along with US.

The perils of World War II had completely demolished Poland had left the Polish absolutely penniless. Until 1989, communist parties from Russia ruled Poland. Poland then had to face a new crisis of Communism. After the cold war, Poland gained partial independence in 1989. It then reverted back to its democratic rule. Today Poland is a far better country then what it used to be after the country lost to German forces during World War II.

With free trade and booming economy under the European Union, Poland has reformed in leaps and bounds. Today's Poland is indeed a new country marching on the route of economic and political freedom.

Warsaw is the largest city in Poland, and it is also the capital. The old part of the city is listed as a UNESCO heritage site. The city suffered for five decades under Nazi and then Soviet rule but has really come alive in recent years and the increasing influx of visitors has meant that it has an increasingly vibrant feel to the place.

There are now things to suit all tastes and temperaments. The nightlife in the city is now booming, but there are also enough historical buildings and cultural events to suit more sedate tastes. Lazienki Park is the ideal place for an evening strolls and here you will see some Lazienki Palace.

Many people claim that Krakow is the most beautiful city in Europe. It is the center of cultural life in Poland and it was the capital city of the country for over five hundred years. This is also the birthplace of Pope John Paul the second. Some of the most famous theatres in the country are located in Krakow and there are also 28 different museums and galleries. The old town is where most tourists congregate and there are some spectacular historical buildings that will provide plenty of photo opportunities. Krakow also has some nice markets where you can wander for a few hours. If you want some peace and tranquility in the city then you will want to visit Planty which is the largest park made up of 21 hectares.

Torun is in northern Poland and is a small city but with many charms. It is often claimed the Torun is as attractive as Krakow, but on a much smaller scale. Many of the buildings date back to the middle ages and there are also some Gothic churches. During the Second World War there was a lot of destruction throughout Poland, but Torun managed to escape most of this and so it is probably the best preserved city in the country.

Gdansk is situated at the mouth of the Mottawa River and the Baltic Sea. It is the fourth largest city in Poland. There is a real Dutch feel about the place and this can be explained by the fact that much of the architecture was created by builders from Flanders and the Netherlands. This has traditionally been the most important port on the Baltic Sea. It has changed hands between Germany and Poland on many occasions; the Germans refer to the city as Danzig. The city is also credited with being the birthplace of the Polish Solidarity movement which help end communism in Poland and nearby countries.

Zamosc is situated near the Roztocze National Park. This is not as popular as the other tourist destinations in Poland, but the beauty of the city makes it worth a visit. The old part of the city is a UNESCO world heritage site.

The above are just some of the places where tourists like to visit in Poland. There is plenty more to see off the beaten track, and it is suggested that you try one of these less well known locations during your visit so as to get a taste of real Poland.

Tourist attractions in Sweden.

Tourist attractions in Sweden are many and very varied. From Santa Claus in the north to crayfish parties, Viking adventures, the Midnight Sun and the ubiquitous smörgåsbord, this is a land of many contrasts; the tourist attractions in Sweden will not let you down. Here are 7 tourist attractions in Sweden, in no particular order, that are each well worth the visit.

1. Stockholm is the capital, and it is a great place to visit. This city will amaze you for its cleanliness and its feeling of being safe. It will amaze you for other things too. It has some wonderful museums, large peaceful parks, a nightlife that will take your breath away - literally, and architecture that sets the scene for a purely Swedish experience.

2. Forget Loch Ness in Scotland; come to Storsjön in Jämtland province. This huge lake has a legend to rival Loch Ness, a monster that even enjoys the protection of the law! And if you fail to spot the monster, the general area around Storsjön is still worth the visit; the scenery alone will simply astound you.

3. Inlandsbanan is the inland railway. If you are a train lover, then this is a train ride not to be missed. You can travel across the Arctic Circle, get off when you want, get back on again - it's your choice. The 1,300 kilometer journey goes all the way up to Lappland in the north, and to Kristinehamn further south.

4. You probably associate European beaches with the Spanish Costas, or the Greek islands, but Sweden has plenty to offer too. The island of Gotland in the Baltic has some excellent beaches, and coupled with the surprisingly warm summer weather they can expect most years, this is definitely a destination for those who want to be in a northern country, but still lounge on the beach.

5. If you like traveling on water, why not take a trip on the Göta Canal. You can travel southeast to northwest across the country from Gothenburg to Stockholm on an old ship. You will cross a river, eight lakes and three canals. You will also pass through 66 locks and travel, albeit briefly, on two seas. There are few journeys that can boast that degree of variety!

6. If you enjoy hiking, then this will be one of your favorite tourist attractions in Sweden; the famous hiking trail of Kungsleden. The trail snakes over 500 kilometers from Hemaven to Abisko. It is well marked out and extremely popular. There are cabins along the route of the trail, but in the holiday season these can become very popular and crowded.

7. If you love rugged scenery in a rural natural setting, then Bohuslän is for you. This is the area. More or less, between the Norwegian border in the north, to Gothenburg to the south. There are a multitude of small rocky islands with little fishing villages nestled in between. The scenery is almost surreal and well worth a visit. This must rank as one of the better of the tourist attractions in Sweden.

Golf Entertainment. Bro Hof Slott.

Scandinavian Masters at Bro Hof Slott Golf Course. Beautiful course in Bridge outside Stockholm. A beautiful area located at the lake.

Art of Seduction

If you are going out this weekend and you are planning something extra for your date, then read the following very carefully. This is a crash course in seducing women. You might think that this is simple but bare in mind that a woman is more complicated than a man. Unfortunately, it takes more effort to seduce a woman. Now, be aware that the things I am saying would be for the first date and some things may be different as you go along the way.

When a woman is seducing a man, it is a game; when a man is seducing a woman, it is an art. So let us call this the art of seduction.

Let us tackle the main difference of the masculine and the feminine first. It has always been thought that the brain in our heads, that is heavily protected and encased by the skull, controls the thought process and all function of a human body. Well, that goes true for the feminine group but there have been studies that it may be poles apart for the masculine group. Recent studies are disputing that although the brain cells of men are indeed located in the head, the medulla oblongata has another superior that shows up and it is located further down. The exact image of this superior is yet to be discovered. Now why bring this up, some may ask? Let me give an example: if a hot woman grabs your penis it is instant seduction, but under no circumstance should you grab a woman's privates without consent. This is an instant lawsuit. That being said, the art of seduction is not going for the prize, it is the art of having a woman give her gift to you.

That being said, here are the things a man might think is seductive but in fact are not:

o Wearing too much perfume - this is more of an annoyance than a turn on. Do you know how excruciating it is to be around a person with too much artificial scent? Well take my word for it, it is.

o Being "touchy - feely" - unless you are really close and you hit it of on the initial glance, then you would just look like a maniac trying to get some.

o Do not go for her boobs or vagina on the firsts date - need I explain this?

o Talking dirty - unless initiated by the girl please refrain from this, you will have your share it everything goes good for the night.

I think we have covered the basic "no's" so let us get to the art of seduction:

o Make sure you have showered and your breath is fresh

o Be on time or early - it is better for you to wait than have her wait.

o Start the date by giving her a single rose or a flower she likes. (it is always safe to go with a rose if you are not sure what she likes)

o Be a gentleman - this makes her feel you respect her and it will be easier for her to trust you.

o Put your arm at the right place at the right time - when you are crossing a street or when you are walking and it feels the right mood. Make sure it is not so low that you are going for her ass or not too high to make her feel she's just your buddy.

o Whisper - now limit this to one. When it is appropriate, like when you are in a noise place, give her a whisper. The trick is make it close that your lips are barely touching her ear and make sure that what you are saying makes sense

Seem simple? All there are effective ways and are the basics of the art of seduction. And the few things I have reveled would be the foundation of the more advanced art of seduction.

Stockholm

Stockholm, the most populous and the capital city of Sweden is located at the east coast of the country. It is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It is the center of Sweden's culture, politics, economy, as well as the media. Every year, millions of visitors enjoy the beauty of Sweden. In fact, it was considered as one of the global cities in 2008 according to the Global cities Index.

As the upturn in Stockholm's progress continued, its tourism also surged. Vacation spots, commercial establishments, transportation and hotels also began to pick up. There are about 123 hotels in Stockholm for both the locals and the tourists to choose from.

One of the best hotels in Stockholm is the Best Western Time Hotel. It is a four-star hotel located in downtown Stockholm. It is relaxing and friendly atmosphere will make your stay in the city as pleasing as ever. Because it is located near downtown, you can enjoy going around the city even on foot. From the restaurants and cafes to the nightclubs and cinemas nearby, truly these makes Best Western Time Hotel a great place to stay. The guests would perfectly enjoy the 144 rooms with most of them having French balconies. The rooms are uniquely designed with a touch of modern artistry. Every room has flat screen televisions, wireless internet connection, as well as heated bathroom floors. If you want to spend more time at the hotel refreshing and relaxing, the sauna room is open for twenty-four hours a day. These relaxing treats, as well as the friendly staff of the hotel will make your stay the more memorable and enjoyable in this beautiful city of Stockholm.

Another famous hotel in Stockholm is the 3-star New World Hotel. Traveling to and from the Globe Arena, Stockholm Center and Stockholm International Fair is convenient since New World Hotel is just a few kilometers away from these buildings. All 116 beautifully designed rooms are furnished with wide beds which make guests comfortable and happy with their stay, whether they are enjoying the view outside or simply resting in their rooms. The rooms have mini-bars, television, hairdryer, and even a bathtub with bubble bath function which gives you the feeling of relaxation and comfort during your bath. If you are craving for delicious cuisines, New World Hotel's restaurant offers a variety of traditional Swedish foods. Also, relish light dishes at closing hours of the restaurant at the lobby bar.

New World Hotel is also a good place to cater to corporate events. It has a sophisticated conference room equipped with modern facilities which could seat up to 40 persons.

Having the best vacation is not just about visiting the beautiful and historical places in that city. It is also about what makes your stay more enjoyable and comfortable. There are many hotels to choose from, but if you are looking for quality and world-class service, put these hotels on your list when planning for a Swedish vacation in the heart of Stockholm City, Sweden.

Sweden

Sweden is one of Europe's best kept secrets. The country has so much to offer. Besides, it's very affordable nowadays and the climate is much better than most people think.

Just to give you an idea what to see I made a top-10 of tourist attractions in Sweden. Here they are - in no particular order.

Stockholm

Stockholm has it all: unique location, great architecture, historical sights, famous museums, huge parks, a vibrant nightlife, trendy shops - and an archipelago of 24,000 islands just around the corner. It's a remarkably clean and safe city as well. If you haven't seen Stockholm, you haven't seen Sweden.

Gotland

Speaking of tourist attractions in Sweden, one wouldn't expect to think of beaches. But there are beaches in Sweden. Some of the best are found on the Baltic island of Gotland, which is popular among Swedes and attracts thousands of visitors every summer. The walled medieval town of Visby is an attraction on its own.

Lake Siljan

Found in the heart of Dalarna, central Sweden, this lake is the center of folklore and tradition. Dalarna is a popular holiday destination in summer. Thousands of Swedes visit Leksand every year to see the midsummer pole set up. The nearby town of Rättvik is famous for its folk dancing. Also worth a visit is the bear park in Orsa.

Mines

Mining has always had a special attraction. Mines make some of the most exciting tourist attractions in Sweden. Three are worth a visit. The copper mine of Falun, Dalarna (now on the World Heritage List), and the iron-ore mines of Kiruna and Gällivare in Lapland. You can book a guided tour and go down yourself.

National Parks

Sweden has dozens of national parks and nature reserves. Even Stockholm has a national park within its city borders! The most impressive scenery - wild rivers, deep valleys, dark forests, high mountains - is found in Lapland in the North. Very popular is Abisko, a great spot with the famous Lapporten landmark. Also recommended is Padjelanta park.

Bohuslän

Bohuslän is the area at the west-coast of Sweden, roughly located between Gothenburg and the Norwegian border. It is characterized by rocky fragmented islands and small fishing communities. Awesome scenery, and one of the best tourist attractions in Sweden according to the Swedes.

Göta Canal

One of the most popular attractions in Sweden. Make a cruise from Gothenburg to Stockholm with an old ship, crossing one river, three canals, eight lakes, passing 66 locks and traveling on two seas. The Göta Canal is one of the most pleasant waterways in Sweden.

Inlandsbanan

Or the Inland Railway. Great trip for fans of train journeys, across the Arctic circle. Inlandsbanan runs from Kristinehamn at the side of lake Vänern to the wilderness near Gällivare, Lapland. Distance: around 1300 km. Stop wherever you want or spend the night and get back on the train - it's all up to you.

Kungsleden

The most famous hiking trail of Sweden, 500 km long and leading from Abisko to Hemavan (south). Well-marked and popular, with cabins along the trail that can be busy in the holiday season. You'll pass Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest mountain (2,078 m) and see some of Europe's wildest and most beautiful nature.

Storsjön

Storsjön (the Great Lake in Swedish) in the province of Jämtland is the Nordic Loch Ness. Locals believe there's a monster in its dark water - and typically Swedish, the monster is even protected by law! The area around Storsjön has a lot more to offer, with highlands, trails and the likable Östersund as its biggest town.

London

Nightlife in London springs from its cozy pub culture, which has developed over hundreds of years of bad weather and the best draught beer. London pubs are easy to find and very atmospheric in an old school sort of way. The only drawback for the die hard night lifers is that they stop serving drinks at 11pm and the tubes close shortly thereafter at 12.00 forcing people to head back home ensconced in their identical black coats pulled up against the late night air.  However, clubs rapidly take over from where the pubs leave off after witching hour. All across London, there are a great variety of clubs available for people of all tastes from fifties cabaret clubs to chic rave clubs offering loud dance music and strobe lights.

These popular clubs often come from illicit beginnings. You'll find many of London's major clubs in converted warehouses and under railway arches. The space that warehouses afford is perfect for large raves. As a result of their former underground existences, you won't find these clubs by hitting a certain area and walking the high street. You need to know someone who knows about the tucked-away location, although you can pass through by handing over £20 instead of whispering a password to the bouncer. If you want to see how exclusive nightlife in London can really get, you'll have to fork out a bit more and visit a member's club (consult a nightlife guide for addresses) where you stand a chance of spotting celebs, like Kate Moss.

There are certain general areas in London which have a good nightlife with west central being the most famous spot, especially the areas of theatreland and Soho, Mayfair and Notting Hill. If you're in North London head to Camden for the alternative scene and Brixton to the south is perfect if you prefer the larger club scene. To the north east near the famous city of London, which was bombed during the war, places such as Shoreditch are fast becoming a popular haunt for those who enjoy wine bars and minimalistic settings. 

Finding the best clubs and bars in London is no exact science and you probably won't ever see the inside of the best clubs if you're not both rich and famous.  Nightlife in London does, however, offer plenty for the broke tourist and average Londoners who find more than enough enjoyment 'down the pub' and in your standard warehouse clubs.

Prostate Massage

A Prostate Massage can be a very pleasurable experience for most men, but depending on the condition of your prostate, it may prove to be otherwise.

A prostate massage is NOT recommended for men with acute prostatitis, as a massage of the prostate will only allow for the prostate infection to spread to other parts of the body. Bacteria or cancer cells may also be spread through the blood stream, so it might be a good idea to get a rectal examination to rule out any problems with your prostate gland.

Now, assuming your prostate is in reasonable condition, there are a few things explained below that you will want to keep in mind before and while doing a prostate massage.

Things To Remember:

* If you are planning to use your index or middle finger for the prostate message, make sure they are clean and lubricated. You may also want to consider wearing latex gloves for increased safety and cleanliness.

* Along with making sure your fingers are clean and lubricated, make sure you take a shower before massaging the prostate gland. A simple shower will give you a feeling of cleanliness and will certainly make the process much easier for you. Also, remember to keep your anus well lubricated for easy and smooth insertion for your fingers.

* Now, when it comes to the actual massage, you will want to do it SLOWLY and GENTLY. The prostate gland is a sensitive and delicate organ, so you don't want to be too harsh with the massaging. Correct massage technique involves slow, repetitive, and circular motions.

* To make the experience more enjoyable, remember to breathe deeply while doing your message. This helps further relieve stress and enhances the orgasm.

Prostate Massage Devices:

If you're uncomfortable with inserting your index or middle finger into your anus to reach your prostate gland, or if you're interested in alternative methods, you may want to consider the use of a prostate massage device. Using a prostate massager device can, in many cases, provide a much more pleasurable experience than doing the massage with your fingers.

While prostate massage devices may prove to be a less risky and more pleasurable alternative, there are still some things you need to keep in mind before considering this alternative method.

* As with doing a massage with your fingers, you will want to use the same slow, gentle, and circular motions with a prostate massager device.

* Remember to keep the device and your anus well lubricated for easy insertion.

* Also, remember to go for well-known brands of prostate massager devices. As mentioned above, your prostate gland is a sensitive and delicate organ, so you don't want to go with cheap alternative brands of prostate massager devices. Some well known brands are Aneros and Prostate Cradle.

There isn't much to worry about when it comes to prostate massaging safety. Just always keep in mind that your prostate gland is a sensitive and delicate organ, and you should treat it as such.

Autor: N.R

Chocolate Dipped Strawberries

5 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped, 1 pint fresh strawberries with leaves.

In a microwave-safe bowl, or in the top of a double boiler over simmering water, cook chocolate until melted. Stir occasionally until chocolate is smooth. Holding berries by the stem, dip each one in molten chocolate, about three-quarters of the way to the stem. Place them side down, on wire rack and chill in refrigerator until hardened.

Paris

Visit Paris is to see the world-class clubs, cafes and cocktail bars and why not go shopping for some trendy club wear while you're there? You want to hear the famous French Touch house music and see the sunrise over the Seine. But Paris is also the number one tourist destination in the world, so you've got to do a bit of due diligence and see at least a few tourist attractions, if only to show your friends and family that you really were in Paris. So here are the top ten most interesting things to do for night clubbers visiting Paris, including the top tourist attractions that should be of particular interest to you.

Palace of Versailles - The home of the French kings from Louis XIV to Louis XVI (and Marie Antoinette). This is undoubtedly the most extravagant palace in Europe and one of the most renowned in the world. At its height over 1000 nobles lived at Versailles, taking part in its social functions and playing games of political intrigue. If you like elegance, glamour, and extravagance, take a day off, get up early and go see Versailles.

The Louvre - The most famous museum in the world, the home of the Mona Lisa and countless other priceless works of art. You could spend a week exploring the Louvre, but since you're in Paris for nightlife and the Louvre is centrally located, just head over for an afternoon after a late brunch. Take in the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Slaves of Michelangelo and a few other pieces that strike your fancy. The next time you visit a vernissage, you'll be able to admire the art from a new point of view.

The Eiffel Tower - The Eiffel Tower needs little introduction. You should visit it so you have a photo of you with the Eiffel Tower in the background, it'll be a good memento of your Paris nightlife trip. If you don't choose to go up to one of the observation levels, you can also choose to go to Place de Trocadero which presents some of the best Eiffel Tower photo opportunities.

Café de Flore - While you could visit any café in Saint Germain, or cafes in many other neighborhoods in Paris for that matter, Saint Germain is renowned for being the favorite destination of intellectuals and artists. One of the most well known cafes in Saint Germain is the Café de Flore. You can eat a late brunch here or just stop by in the afternoon for a cup of coffe or early in the evening for a cocktail. Ideal for people watching, chilling out after shopping in Saint Germain, and also for a light lunch, Café de Flore was the hangout of the philosopher Jean Paul Sartre and his band of existentialists. Note that while the outdoor terrace is usually full, French noteworthies and regulars generally stay indoors or upstairs.

Stroll along the Champs-Elysées - Although the Champs-Elysées is no longer the Greatest Boulevard in the World, as it was immortalized in films like Godard's Breathless ( A Bout de Souffle ), you should visit the Champs-Elysées in order to orient yourself, because Paris' finest clubs are found along the Champs-Elysées and its side streets. Most of the shops and restaurants these days are chains, franchises and fast food but you'll also find Louis Vuitton's flagship store.

Place des Victoires - This list could be filled out by ten places to go shopping, but we'll try to stay on track. So limit your specific shopping destination to the Place des Victoires. On the square itself and the side streets, are some of the city's best shops and boutiques for buying club wear. You can also pick up numerous club flyers and party invitations in the same boutiques and the nearby trendy cafes

Visit a VIP Nightclub - Paris is home to some of the most exclusive nightclubs in the world. While a night out can be quite expensive, it can also be rewarding. The nightclubs along the Champs-Elysées can be the most difficult to get into. So if you don't consider yourself a veteran of getting past the velvet rope, the best strategy is to go to a nice trendy cocktail bar, talk to the trendy people there and ask them where is the best place for YOU to go tonight. They will get the message and tell you where the entry is easiest or perhaps invite you to come along with them. Key destinations include: Queen, l'Etoile, Le Cab, VIP Lounge, Sens, Le Baron.

Cabaret - If you want to spend a quiet but spicy evening out, visit a Paris cabaret. Cabaret shows are Las Vegas style variety shows with bare breasted dancers, acrobats, and other exotic performers. The Moulin Rouge is a classic and the old standby, but the Lido, on the Champs-Elysées, is in the same vein but slightly more upscale. Slightly different, the Crazy Horse is a racier show, consisting entirely of almost totally nude women who perform choreographed dance while an artistic display of colored light dances across their bodies.

Theatre / Opera / Jazz Club - Choose according to the amount of time you have and your particular predilections. But every night of the week there is something to do in Paris. You'll find some of the most magnificent Opera and theatre in the world. If you visit the theatre, you'll need to be fairly fluent in French to follow, but even if you're not, visiting a venue like the Théatre des Champs-Elysées can be a social event. When visiting the Opera, Opera Garnier is the obvious choice. With its Baroque architecture and capacity of over 2000 people, it offers nightly performances of opera and ballet. For either, you'll want to dress to the nines. Paris also has a world-class Jazz offering, check out the New Morning or the Hot Brass for top international headliners.

Drive along the Quai de la Seine -At least once during your stay in Paris, at 4AM or 5AM, or whenever you're heading home before dawn, take a taxi along the Quai de la Seine. If you head from the Champs-Elysees to Châtelet you'll travel along the bank of the river. Seeing it at night, when all is quiet and the crowds have gone to sleep, is an unforgettable site and a romantic one too.

In the event that your night time activities don't wear you out, or if your fortunate enough to have enough time to go out every night for a fortnight and still have days to spare, you can visit the standard offering of museums, restaurants and cultural attractions. And just in case you've got a long stay planned, get closer to the culture, and avoid the 6AM walk of shame past the hotel doorman, by choosing a short term Paris vacation rental.

Amsterdam Travel

Will you be traveling to Amsterdam, Netherlands ? If so, it is likely that you plan on at least doing a few tourist activities while you are there. I know that often times vacations can get hectic and sometimes slightly boring after you've spent long days after days carting around your touring group to one attraction after another. But as is usually the case in most cities or towns anywhere, some of these attractions should not be missed. And in Amsterdam, those are the museums. From the museum on Cannabis culture to the Rembrandt museum, Amsterdam is known throughout the world for its extraordinary art and informational exhibitions of all sorts. From conservative, traditional to all out bizarre, Amsterdam has the best of them.

But where do you find out about museums in Amsterdam, Netherlands? How do you know which Amsterdam museums are worth it? Well, many of the classic, tourist-trap type, if you will, Amsterdam museums will be listed on a city map or in any major tour book. You might even find out about some from your local AAA office, or other travel agent. But as for the rather odd ones, the ones that are a bit harder to find and even more fun to talk about back home; here is a brief list and description. The following are six Amsterdam Museums that cross over the line of ordinary. Hopefully you will enjoy them.

The giant four story NEMO science center is one Amsterdam museum attraction that many tourists might easily miss. Despite its huge presence right on the water near the city's Centraal Station, this Mecca of experiments and knowledge is sort of tucked away and requires a little walk off into the distance of seemingly nowhere to get to. It is not hard to miss though, for the science museum is marked by its architecture; the building design consists externally of a massive ship from an aerial view that appears as though it has landed halfway in the water. Once inside the structure, nobody would ever notice this look, and sadly it is raised so much above ground that depending on which way one enters the museum, it could be easy to miss completely. But the NEMO center, the largest science museum in the Netherlands has plenty of character inside as well. Families with children, couples, even grandparents of any age can enjoy this world of fun, hands on learning tools.

Sex in public places

How many times have you thought about it. When you drive by and look at that back alley, take an elevator, use a public restroom. If you have that kind of dirty and kinky mind I know you have thought about it. So why not do it. If your love life or marriage has become strained it is something to consider.

What's worse, having your relationship fall apart because of your sexual tension with your partner, or being arrested for indecent activity. I don't know about you but staying with my girl is important enough to take the risk if she felt our sex life needed that kind of thing.

Now the question is; Do you want to do it because you want to experience new and exciting things, or would you do it to try and save your relationship? To tell you the truth, I have had both circumstances. I have a depraved, dirty mind when it comes to sex, as well as well as a mind that thinks of sex as a way to share your love with another. I simply cant imagine any human being walking on this earth not having the same kind of mind, so I can only assume you are the same way.

 

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