Posts Tagged ‘Mens’

Hair Style Mistakes

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Our hair is supposed to be our crowning glory. Someone once said “Life is an endless struggle, full of frustrations and challenges, but eventually you find a hair stylist you like.” My adventure with hair began back in the glam rock days of the 1970′s. I was into what was called ‘heavy’ music. Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep were amongst my favourite bands. If you were into this style of music the hair-style of choice was long. You simply let your hair grow in any which way it chose. Male grooming was something that was done to horses and skin care products were definitely for girls.

My hair, being thick and wiry, made its own choices regarding the directions it would grow in. My head resembled an exploded mattress with the stuffing coming out. These days I can’t bear to look at any photos of myself from that era as they just make me cringe.

Then along came punk rock and my life was transformed.I had my hair chopped short and would regularly dye it with whatever came to hand. Food coloring was one of my favorite dyes. I liked it because it would wash out easily but this had its disadvantages as getting caught in the rain meant that I soon had colored streaks running down my face and back.

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Did Masturbation contribute prostate cancer?

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Masturbation is one of habit for a men. They like masterbate rather than having a sex. Some say it a common behaviour for a men. From a study, 95 percent of men and 89 percent of women reported having masturbated. It is the first overt sexual act for the majority of men and women, although more women than men engage in sexual intercourse before they ever masturbate.

But masturbation is a risk for prostate cancer. Frequent masturbation in young men is linked to higher risk of early prostate cancer, but it lowers prostate cancer risk for men in their 50s, a study shows. High levels of male sex hormones, or androgens, may increase a man’s risk of prostate cancer. But different studies of this question, done in different ways, have reached different conclusions.

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