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Read her body
Posted May 17th 2007, 12:45pm by Men's Health in Sex

The latest sex advice from Men's Health Magazine
Here are som telltale signs that'll make you read her body better:
Eyelashes
Hold her gaze for a minute. If she's blinking more than normal (which is 15 times a minute), there's a chance she's on the Pill; women on birth control blink 32% more than those who aren't. Put on your toughest, most confident face as you look at her. Due to a shift in hormone levels, research says, women on the Pill are more attracted to men with rugged features.
Brain
She's matching you drink for drink, but seems her same old self. What's going on? Men and women get different kinds of buzzes: men lose inhibitions, while women become sedated. If you want her in the party spirit, don't feed her more alcohol. Feed the jukebox. Research shows that up-tempo music will make her more social.
Small of her back
As she moves towards orgasm during sex, she'll begin to arch her spine. Hold her tight around the small of her back at this point and stay attuned to how much she's arching. And, for God's sake, don't stop; maintain the same rhythm and intensity of stimulation until she climaxes. She'll pay you back for this later, with interest.
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Cycling Plus (June)
Posted May 17th 2007, 9:41am by Chris Ward in The Mags

Get the lowdown on Le Tour this month We take you along the opening event in London How to spot the stars Where to pitch camp to be near the greats Exmouth Exodus Rob Simmonds explains why you should take on this 100-mile night ride 13 pages of riding – some flat, some definitely not! Family Ride Take this gentle ride along the Calder Valley in West Yorkshire, suitable for all the family Medium Ride This ride takes in the beautiful scenery of Snowdonia without the arduous climbs Expert Ride Cara Coolbaugh recce’s the fast Highclere Castle sportive, with its tough South Downs climbs Classic Ride Paul Vincent and Jeff Jones join Sean Yates on the first stage of the Tour from London to Canterbury Six pages of the latest kit, including a retro Bianchi, wheels, handlebars, an on-board cycling computer and a cargo trailer. Lightweight tourers Cass Gilbert punishes four light tourers Shorts Keep your legs cool with our massive shorts test Gilets Keep the wind off with these versatile tops Mitts Absorb sweat, improve grip and protect your hands Giant TCR Alliance Zero The perfect fusion of aluminium and carbon? Bike racks Carry your bikes safely and easily on your car. We find the best for you to buy... Focus Arriba A cheap urban warrior, but how does it compete?
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