>>hir iT ComEs..

December 28th, 2006 by mdj291988

>>Happy new Yir Poh SenYong LAhAt Sana Ay MAgBAgo Ang ikOt Ng MuNdo Ung tiPonG NAgbBounCe NAh Ahehe..InGatz NaLanG Poh MGa PeePz OO Ikaw NGa HAPPY NEW YEAR..Hehe>>PArAng TANGA Wla KAseng MAgawA…

How To Be A Really Good Kisser

December 7th, 2006 by mdj291988

How To Be A Really Good Kisser

Sensual, sexy lip-to-lip is a lost art for many of us who find ourselves face-to-face with a new amour. And I’d put money on it that jaded pros of French kissing could stand to refine their technique. So let’s get right down to the essentials of what will add a French flavor to your lips:

TIMING
The best lovers of the world (who, by the way, are rarely French) are masters of timing. They know how to milk the yearning by barely brushing their lips against yours, and they know precisely when to go in, full-throttled, for the kill. While sense of timing may be a genetically inherited trait shared among musicians, comedians and successful stockbrokers, one can learn the basics by paying close attention your partner’s breathing. If he is panting and breathless, experiment with Exhibit A below. If your date has calm and predictable inhalations, give Exhibit B a shot. If your date isn’t breathing, call 911. But first, let’s review the basics:

THE MECHANICS
The first rule of French kissing is that every woman has her own style. This style evolves out of a combination of your mouth’s unique anatomy, including the length of your tongue and how far your jaw will open, as well as your level of sexual aggression and personal tastes. Regardless, the mechanics are all the same: Tilt your head to one side, part your lips, slip your tongue into your mate’s parting lips, then explore what’s inside. Breathe through your nose (or your mouth if your nose is stuffy). Once you’ve got the basic mechanics down, it’s time to experiment with technique. Here are two worthy of experimentation:

EXHIBIT A (The Lusty French Kiss)
This kiss needs no warm-up. You want your partner and your partner wants you, as evidenced by your collective, animal-like panting. Your tongue is already in his mouth before you realize that you’re kissing. But now what? Slowly — and I mean slowly — roll your tongue in circles around your partner’s. Thrust shallow, thrust deep. Then circle again. Tilt your head to the other side, and repeat. Playfully bite his lower lip, then lick his lips. Try different variations of the above. The combinations are endless.

EXHIBIT B (The Coy French Kiss)
This kiss needs coaxing, as evident by your partner’s mellow breathing. Start with his lips. With the tip of your tongue lick his top lip, then kiss him softly, no tongue. Next, taste his lower lip, then brush both your lips back and forth, and up and down his. Gaze seductively into your partner’s eyes — eye contact usually helps rev up the respiratory system. Next, add a little panting and moaning to your efforts. Finally, ease your tongue between his lips, slipping in and out. Continue in this coy manner until you reach the point where the lusty French kiss takes over (see above). Then alternate between the coy and lusty kisses. You see, variety and surprise are what ultimately make a French kiss more than just a kiss.

>>nothing

December 7th, 2006 by mdj291988

As I step into the last year of my high school days, I thought that I should make it up to my friends…even before graduation. But things didn’t work, as I wanted it to be. For some reasons, I have no choice but to keep my distance from them. It’s not that I want it that way, it’s just the best thing to do, for me to keep the remaining bond of our friendship…

The times when I forced myself to be used to what I supposed to be ALONE, is the hardest part of it, I guess. Sometimes, I feel so scared that I would stay close to others for me to feel unempty. But then, the loneliness inside me would never fade away…

Yes, there are thousands of people whom I can talk to and whom I can get along with. But it has that big difference when you’re with the ones, whom you thought would be always right there at your side. It takes a long time before you could move out from the place where you were once left.

Right there and then I’ve realized that, "Friendship cannot be measured by the number of times you’ve walked home together, not even the days where you’ve never forgotten to chat for many hours. Friendship is measured by the hard times you’ve held on with each other and never let go…

With that, I’ve gotten to know myself more, valued the true meaning of friendship and realized that the GUY up there is the one who never left me at all…

August 24th, 2006 by mdj291988
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August 24th, 2006 by mdj291988

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August 23rd, 2006 by mdj291988

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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT!

July 24th, 2006 by mdj291988

THINGS TO THINK ABOUT!

1. You spend the first two years of their life teaching them to walk and talk. Then you spend the next sixteen telling them to sit down and shut up.

2. Grandchildren are God’s reward for not killing your own children.

3. Mothers of teens now know why some animals eat their young.

4. Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn’t have said.

5. The main purpose of holding children’s parties is to remind yourself that there are children more awful than your own.

6. We childproofed our homes, but they are still getting in. ADVICE FOR THE DAY: Be nice to your kids. They will choose your nursing home one day. AND FINALLY: IF YOU HAVE A LOT OF TENSION AND YOU GET A HEADACHE, DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE ASPIRIN BOTTLE: "TAKE TWO ASPIRIN" AND "KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN"!!!!! Quick, repost this within the next five mins. Nothing will happen if you don’t, but if you do, more people will be laughing.

Ei GuYs ReAd tHiS…

June 3rd, 2006 by mdj291988

>>>>TeSti NMan POh JANnnn…

Wala LaNg!!!!!!!!1

September 8th, 2005 by mdj291988

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