Monday, 19 September 2016
HILLARIOUS!!!... Learn How You Can Get Paid For Breastfeeding
There is nothing new under the earth; as grave as an event may be, you can be sure there have been similar experiences in the past that could be linked to it. Women are expected to breastfeed their babies and nurture them to health with everything they have. This should not be hard to understand as babies are dependent and it is the sole responsibility of the mother to look after them till they start to do things themselves. Muslim scholars will be familiar with the verse that says “Then if they give suck to the children for you, give them their due payment”.
This is taken from al-Talaaq 65:6; this simply means that a woman who asks her husband for payment for breastfeeding her children should be given. As strange as this sounds, women who want to be paid by their husbands for
REVEALING!...This is How You Can Determine Baby's Gender By The Size of Your Boobs
Normally, we do use ultrasound and other modern technology to find out the baby’s sex before it gets born. However, not everyone can access these things. So, can you tell the baby’s gender by how your boobs look during the pregnancy. Surely, of old people invented many methods to do so. Unfortunately, none of them guarantees 100 percent results. Still, these methods work and paying attention to your breasts’ size and shape during the nine months is one of them. Science journalist Jena Pincott has carried out research. Her findings are amazing! She discovered that women, who carry girls usually have larger breasts. I.e. their breasts get bigger during the pregnancy than of those, who carry the boys.
HILLARIOUS: Top 8 Crazy Hairstyles of Paul Pogba
Manchester United star Paul Pogba is known for two things; dabbing after every goal scored and those ridiculous hairstyles. The former Juventus player is yet to score or assist for new club Manchester United this season after four games but he unleashes a new hairstyle almost every week.
POLL: Over 40% of Japanese Are Virgins
Japanese teenagers |
The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research quizzed more than 5,000 singletons aged 18 to 34 about their lives between the sheets.
It found that 42 percent of men and 44 percent of women had never had s*x.
The survey, carried out in June 2015, showed the number of people who remained chaste in Japan was increasing over time.
A similar poll conducted in 2005 found only a third of young singletons had always been celibate — out of preference or otherwise.
The 2015 survey also found that seven-in-10 men were not in a relationship, while nearly six-in-ten women were going to bed alone.
Directly comparable international statistics are difficult to come by, but Japanese people across the board appear to have less sex than those in other developed countries.
In a 2010 survey by the same government body, 68 percent of Japanese 18-19 year olds said they were virgins; a study carried out that year in Europe by condom maker Durex found virginity rates among those aged 15-20 were much lower.
For example, fewer than 20 percent of young Germans had not had sex by the time they hit 20, while even in socially conservative Turkey, the figure was only 37 percent.
Japan’s apparently low libido sits at odds with the impression many visitors have about the country’s attitude to sex.
Images of impossibly busty — and frequently underdressed — young women are common in the ubiquitous manga comics and on billboards.
Prostitution is readily visible in even smaller cities and the country produces voluminous amounts of often eyebrow-raising pornography.
Futoshi Ishii, who heads the body that carried out the sex survey said the root of the issue seemed to be the gulf between how people imagine life should be and how it actually turns out.
“They want to tie the knot eventually,” he told the Japan Times. “But they tend to put it off as they have gaps between their ideals and the reality,”
“That’s why people marry later or stay single for life.” Ishii said.
The poll reveals the extent of sexlessness in a country where policymakers worry about low birthrates and the knock-on effect of an ageing society.
Courtesy;AFP
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