Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Sexual Fantasies

Don’t hesitate: sexual fantasies are okay. Additionally, fantasizing allows us to enrich your sexual life. Talk with your partner and play together… share your fantasies! However, there are some issues that you should consider:

- Start talking about something harmless, such as “imagine being blindfolded and gently caress”. Sure you have some clues about what excites your partner; therefore it’s better to choose something you know he'll like. How do you react? Does it turn him on? Both of you?

- Sharing has its risks. It could be that something gets you excited but your partner doesn’t, making him/her jealous or insecure. And how do you feel about his/hers? Use your head and be cautious. Sometimes, you don’t have to be completely honest. And you're not being a hypocrite: you're taking care of your loved one and your relationship.

- Can a fantasy really achieve intensity generated when only happens in your mind? Sometimes this could be a disappointing experience because the fantasy could lose its erotic value.

- Be careful: certain fantasies are not dangerous in your mind, but in real life, if you are not ready to face it, they could be painful. And this is not only about the physical damage!

Monday, December 23, 2013

Simon Nessman



Simon Nessman is a Canadian Model. He is best known as the current face of Giorgio Armani.
In addition, he has featured in ad campaigns for Versace, D&G, Givenchy, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent, Barneys, Gap and John Galliano.
He has walked in shows for Salvatore Ferragamo, Roberto Cavalli, Tommy Hilfiger, Emporio Armani, Viktor & Rolf, Lacoste, Dsquared, Narciso Rodriguez and Michael Kors and appeared in Vogue, Details, Numéro, V Man and L'Officiel Hommes.
Stars in A/X Armani Exchange Spring 2011 advertising campaign alongside Clara Alonso, Alejandra Alonso, Marlon Teixeira, and Francisco Lachowski.
He becomes the face of Giorgio Armani fragrance Acqua di Gio Essenza in spring 2012.
The campaign was shot and directed by Bruce Webber. Nessman stars in both print and video campaigns for the fragrance.
He was featured in the 2012 music video of Madonna's new song, Girl Gone Wild, as directed by fashion photographer John Yannella and Studio Fifty Nine.



Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Shunga


Shunga (春画?) is a Japanese term for erotic art. Most shunga are a type of ukiyo-e, usually executed in woodblock print format. While rare, there are extant erotic painted handscrolls which predate the Ukiyo-e movement. Translated literally, the Japanese word shunga means picture of spring; "spring" is a common euphemism for sex. The ukiyo-e movement as a whole sought to express an idealisation of contemporary urban life and appeal to the new chōnin class. Following the aesthetics of everyday life, Edo period shunga varied widely in its depictions of sexuality. As a subset of ukiyo-e it was enjoyed by all social groups in the Edo period, despite being out of favour with the shogunate. Almost all ukiyo-e artists made shunga at some point in their careers, and it did not detract from their prestige as artists. Classifying shunga as a kind of medieval pornography can be misleading in this respect.