Archive for February 8th, 2015

(Sex Talk) Master The Act Of Cunnilingus And Is Being Grateful To You @Richard

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Good sex is good, but hot and wonderful sex is one experience you will never forget in a life time, even after death. Its experience that will take you to heaven even while still here on earth.

Today I want to take you on a journey, a journey you might never have embarked before, a journey of good and wonderful sex. I want to rescue you from the desert of dry and un-inspiring sex to the island of the act of wonderful sex.

I want to take you through the journey of cunnilingus. Yes, cunnilingus. I want to take you through the secret route of making your woman scream and confess all her love to you. I want to take you through the great journey sex power and help you perfect the act of pussy licking and fingering.

Join me on this journey and I promise you your sex life will never remain the same again. Remember, this is one act you must perfect to be a prof in sexiology like me.

Ladies, please don’t hesitate to call my number if your man is not perfect in this act of pussy licking and fingering like me. Knock, and my door of pussy licking and fingering will be opened for you. Seek, and you shall find my tongue inside your pussy. Ask, and I will suck your pussy until you confess that I am the only man in the world with the perfection in the act of pussy licking.

LEGOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I love going down on women. I love the power of it. I love the taste of it and I love the feeling of knowning I can give my partner a mind-blowing organsm with my tongue and fingers. Because I love it so much, I ‘ve got pretty good at it (practice makes perfect after all). So if you want tips on how to improve your pussy licking skills, check out this list.

Get her in the right position: If you are in bed or on the floor, put a cushion or pillow under her butt. This raises her butt and makes it easier for you to lick and finger her at the same time. Sit her on a chair and kneel in front of her, this is another great way to get right angle for tongue and finger action.

Have some lube ready before you start. If possible, have some lube ready so you don’t go fumbling about a drawer looking for it when you already in the thick of the action.

Kiss her whole body: Kiss every inch of her body. Tease her. Get close to her pussy and then move away. Do this again until she begs you to lick her out. Women love to be teased!

Kiss her through her panbties: An ex-girlfriend thaught me this. Women love the different sensation of been licked through their panties.

Use your breath to tease her even the more: As you get ready to kiss her pussy, let your hot breath drift across her lips. Blow gently and deeply, tease her until she can’t take it….

Kiss all her pussy: Don’t go straight for the clit, pay attention to all of her. Suck her lips. lick all over and force your tongue deep inside her.

Zone in on the clit: Once you ‘ve teased and licked her whole body, and after you must have given all of her pussy some loving… Zone in on her clit. Start off gently and then increase the pressure and the speed of your tongue as she gives you the right signals from her body and the noises she make.

Apply some lube and finger her pussy: Ideally I like to make a woman cum two to three times when I go down on her. The first time I just lick her clit, the second time I also finger her pussy and the third time I will finger her ass and her pussy as well.Fingering a girl while licking her clit can take a bit of practice but any woman will tell you it is worth the effort as the fingering will amplify.

A note about lube: Most women like if you use lube every time you finger them. It feels better for her and stops any friction causing uncomfortable sensations ( especially during longer sessions of play). Experiment with different types until you find one you both like.

After she has cum: After she has cum, she will be feeling intensesensations. Her skin will be highly sensitive and she will feel a warm glow of satsfaction deep inside her. When I ‘ve made a woman cum, I always like to pull her into me, stroke her skin, play with her hair and hug her tight. I want her to feel warm and safe so she can revel in the feelings she is experiencing. Have a good one!

 

(Political History ) See People Behind 2015 Nigeria Poll Shift @tj_shetade

 

…Why They Want Jega Sacked

 

 

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On the 7th February 2015 is another historical day in the Nigeria. National Electoral Commission (INEC) has succeeded in shifting national election that supposed to take place in February 14th and 28th respectively.

As fujiipop findings revealed, pressures were mounted by President Goodluck Jonathan’s loyalists and service chiefs on the Independent National Electoral Commission led to the postponement of the 2015 general elections.

The polls were billed for February 14 (presidential and National Assembly) and February 28 (governorship and House of Assembly).

Jonathan, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, is contesting against retired Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressive Congress and 12 other candidates at the presidential poll.

Those who pushed for the postponement, despite the opposition from the All Progressives Congress and many Nigerians, include the Presidency; the Peoples Democratic Party Jonathan’s loyalists; the National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki; the Chiefs of Defence, Army, Naval and Air Staff, among others.

Two weeks ago, Dasuki, while speaking at a forum at the Chatham House in London, asked INEC to postpone the elections, saying the shift would allow for proper preparations and distribution of PVCs by the electoral body.

In an apparent reaction to Dasuki’s call, the United States had on January 25, 2015, advised Nigeria against postponing the elections.

The US Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry, gave the advice after he met with Jonathan and Buhari.

Kerry urged the Federal Government not to postpone the elections as canvassed by Dasuki.

Army Chief, Minimah

However, the military chiefs wrote to Jega, informing him of the security implication of holding the elections in February as earlier scheduled. This, it was learnt, what part of what influenced shifting of the polls.

Before the INEC chairman announced the new dates for the elections, the commission had insisted that the presidential and National Assembly elections be held on February 14, while the governorship and states House of Assembly election be held two weeks later.

Jega, however, changed the dates of the elections at a press conference he addressed at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on Saturday. He repeatedly held the NSA and security chiefs responsible for the shift.

The press conference came up after he met with representatives of all registered political parties.

Jega was said to have on Saturday told the leaders of the parties, his officers and the civil society groups that the commission was ready for the election as planned, but that he was worried because of the claim by the security agencies that they would not be able to protect members of the staff of the commission and the electorates.

Sixteen political parties led by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party were said to have favoured the shifting of the elections, while nine others led by the opposition All Progressives Congress were against the move.

Jega also had a marathon meeting with the Resident Electoral Commissioners of all the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Naval Chief, Jibrin

At the meetings, Jega was said to have told the attendees that he had received a letter from service chiefs advising that he should postpone the general elections on the grounds that the security agencies were engaged in a renewed battle against insurgency in the North-East.

This, they claimed, would require their full concentration.

In the letter, it was gathered that the security agencies were demanding a rescheduling of elections by, at least, six weeks.

He also told the leaders of the political parties and the Resident Electoral Commissioners that he received a letter on Wednesday from the NSA, informing him that it would be difficult for the security agencies to protect the electorates during the election.

The Council of State had on Thursday rose from a seven-hour meeting, advising the INEC to conduct the elections.

Jega was quoted to have told the council that the commission was ready for the conduct of the election but the military chiefs were quoted to have said they could not guarantee the security of electoral officers, materials and the electorate should the commission go ahead with the earlier schedule.

Same Thursday, Jonathan’s supporters under the aegis of the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly led by Ijaw leader and ex-Minister of Information, Chief Edwin Clark, called for the postponement of the polls.

The group, at a press conference, pressed further by asking for the sacking Chairman, INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, and his arrest for allegedly conniving with some northerners to manipulate the presidential election against Jonathan.

Those in attendance included a former Vice-President, Alex Ekwueme, ex-Minister of Information, Walter Ofonagoro; ex-Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife; Peoples Democratic Party’s National Vice-Chairman (South-South), Dr. Cairo Ojugboh, and the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee of the recently held national confab, Senator Femi Okurounmu, among others.

Okurounmu, who read a prepared speech jointly signed by him, Clark and Ekwueme on behalf of the group, said the alleged connivance with the Northern Elders Forum was responsible for the near 100 per cent collection of Permanent Voter Cards in the North.

The PDP has also repeatedly called for a shift of the polls in the past two weeks.

An INEC National Commissioner, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH under anonymity after the Saturday meetings, said it was better for the commission to shift the elections in order to protect the integrity of their outcome and those that would take part in the conduct of the elections.

He said, “You needed to be at the meeting and see the mood of Jega. He was not happy because his integrity was at stake and because these same service chiefs had earlier given their words that they were ready.

“Now, if he didn’t listen to their advice, these same security agencies could create scenes (problems) for the elections. They could sabotage the distribution of sensitive materials.

“Apart from that, they could also refuse to provide security for those involved in the elections and could also sabotage the movement of sensitive materials.”

The source said almost everyone in the country was aware that the PDP-led Federal Government was not ready for the elections.

“If the Federal Government that is funding the security agencies and appointed their heads is not ready for elections, how do you compel their heads who are all appointees of the same government to say they are ready,” another INEC National Commissioner asked.