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Julie Peasgood, 27 May 2011 12:00
I’m sure we all know the expression ‘Silence is Golden’. In many instances that’s true, but not necessarily when it comes to the bedroom. Being a bit vocal between the sheets can be immensely arousing for your loved one, especially if you don’t usually tend to comment on the proceedings. And positive feedback is often both helpful and confidence-building.If a ...
Julie Peasgood, 17 May 2011 12:21
I bought a lovely soap recently, a heart-shaped, sweet-smelling confection. The only problem is that it was really painful when used on more intimate areas, so now even my usual soap is stinging down below. Apologies if I’m over-sharing, but I’ve since discovered this isn’t unusual, and may perhaps account for the number of specially formulated feminine gels on the ...
Julie Peasgood, 05 May 2011 16:11
A friend of mine had an unsettling experience the other day. She was walking past a busy building site, when she suddenly realised how quiet it was. Gone were the wolf whistles and cheeky comments that had always accompanied her in the past. Silence reigned - and to her surprise, she was rather disappointed. When, she wondered, had she become ...
Julie Peasgood, 19 April 2011 11:36
I am a great believer in the NHS, so I’m always saddened when I see the radical impact cutbacks are having on patients. One cut in spending that affects many people’s lives is the availability of drugs such as Cialis and Viagra, used to treat erectile dysfunction. This week I had a letter from a lovely couple who have benefited ...
Julie Peasgood, 19 April 2011 11:33
On a long-haul flight last week, I was amazed at the number of age-defying creams advertised in the duty free magazine. I might have been tempted, had I not been reading ‘Secrets of the Superyoung’ by Dr. David Weeks. This clinical neuropsychologist from the Royal Edinburgh Hospital conducted a survey of 3,500 people, ranging in age from 30 to 101, ...
Julie Peasgood, 22 March 2011 15:29
Do you remember those stick insects we used to have at school? They lived in a glass box full of twigs which you scrutinised for hours, though nothing ever seemed to move. Well, it may surprise you to know that they take their mating habits very seriously. There’s no such thing as a ‘quickie’ for them – perish the thought. ...
Julie Peasgood, 11 March 2011 14:47
A few weeks ago, my husband Patrick and I were invited to take part in a charity game of ‘Mr and Mrs’. With Patrick out of earshot, I was asked: “What was the last thing your husband said before you went to sleep last night?” My recollection was that he’d whispered: “Night-night darling, I love you.” (Big “Aaahh” from audience.) ...
Julie Peasgood, 11 March 2011 14:45
I learned a couple of fascinating facts about curry the other day – and how beneficial it can be for our bodies. Apparently, turmeric, a spice contained in many curries, can reduce tangled cells in the brain, possibly even slowing down brain disease. What’s more, fenugreek, another curry staple, can also spice things up in the bedroom. Fenugreek grows profusely ...
Julie Peasgood, 14 February 2011 12:54
A while ago I caught a fascinating programme on Radio 4. A softly-spoken lady was explaining how she was struggling with her sexuality as she entered her sixth decade. I was moved by her honesty when she admitted ‘feelings of love aren’t muffled because you’re 60’.Quite right! A fulfilling, intimate relationship can sustain us whatever age we are. Although our ...
Julie Peasgood, 14 February 2011 12:51
I’m going to let you into a secret. I am crazy about cards. (Greetings that is, not playing.) I have a filing cabinet full of them – in fact I could give Clinton Cards a run for their money. I’m not sure when it all started, but I’m reassured to discover that the UK card industry is the most successful ...