Friday, May 4, 2012

Like bachelors Fantasy Naughty Old Women Half


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I am single unmarried men aged 34 years. I feel the sexual-libido Tendency and have a little bit more 'high'. And if when looking at, approaching, greet and direct contact, comment, or chat-chat in the virtual world with career women and the 'stw' (middle-aged around 40-50 years old) who has 'exciting sex-appeal' and physically still look fashionable, sexy and hot (eg sorry, yes, yes, like Ms. Zoya own figure).

Sometimes even carried to the nature hallucinations and naughty fantasies with one of them. Is it sexual-psychology is quite normal or abnormal? Thanks for medically and scientifically answer.

Answer

Ryan is cool, you Tendency normal sexual. You may be interested in a career women and the 'stw' including me. Fantasy is to carry over into the dream, if it indeed created their own fantasies and dreams are carried to it is quite normal.

But it was a question, you only dare to do it in cyberspace. You need to ask yourself why you do not dare to approach the women in the real world? Do you feel terindimasi by them?

If you feel intimidated to find out what is causing you to feel uncomfortable, embarrassed or less confident in front of the women that you mentioned. The knowledge that you can use to increase your confidence to approach women that you like it.

So far from the information you provide is normal passion, it would be unusual if you are constantly interacting in cyberspace, you should be able to interact well in the real world with women who have traits that you admire them.

So find out what makes you not trust yourself then you should try hanging out with these women and well acquainted with and hang out in the real world so as not to be abnormal.

Zoya Amirin, M.Psi
Certified sex psychologist who has a background of sexual education in psychology. Chairman of the Community Study of Sexual Behavior, a member of the Indonesian Association of Sexology.

Instructor courses Reproductive Health Sciences, Human relations, Public Relations, Communication Sciences at the Basic School of Public Health, University of Indonesia.

Remove Terboros U.S. Health Costs, Japan Most fuel


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Health is the right of every citizen must be guaranteed in full by the state. However, a recent study of 13 industrialized countries in the world shows that the Japanese health care costs the least while the United States spends the largest expenses, but without providing superior health care.

According to a report from The Commonwealth Fund, the United States spends nearly U.S. $ 8,000 or Rp 74 million per person in 2009 to pay for health care services.

This figure is larger than the other 12 countries studied are Australia, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden or Switzerland.

In contrast, Japan spent the least cost is 2878 dollars per capita or USD 26.5 million in 2008.

The Commonwealth Fund itself is a private foundation concerned about the improvement of health care services in the United States.

The amount of expenditures for health care services in the U.S. more than 17 percent of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) was in 2009, while Japan just under 9 percent of GDP.

"Japan's operating system but with a paid service that offers unlimited access to specialists, hospitals and the supply of MRI and CT scans are great," the report said.

In contrast, in the U.S. health care system besieged by higher service rates and extent of the obesity epidemic, although the technology is more accessible.

The report also stated that the United States bagged the title as the country with the highest death rate from asthma and amputansi. This is related to diabetes are preventable and the average death rate in hospitals due to heart attack and stroke.

Price of prescription drugs is also a third more common in the United States than in Canada and Germany. Even more than double that paid for the same drugs in Australia, Britain, France, the Netherlands and New Zealand.

"Many Americans assume that people get more health care services than in other countries, but the fact is we do not often visit the doctor or hospital," said David Squires, senior researcher at The Commonwealth Fund as reported by AFP on Friday ( 04/05/2012).

"Maybe the high cost we pay for health care and heavy use mahallah technologies that tend to explain the reasons for the high health spending in the U.S.. Unfortunately, we did not get a better quality of service for this high spending," said Squires.