Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How Often Does A Person Get Sick With Hiv

The perfect lover Hypatia of Alexandria


Girl, but there was the perfect lover ...
Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798 ) was the perfect lover. Great writer, philosopher and scholar, was a witty and glib who lived in a turbulent and exciting time.
His method for women fell motionless to his feet (TAKE NOTE OF THE CLASS KIDS), was very simple: first women studied had just met, I found what was missing in life and it will provide. In short, actually did female fantasies. This represents a considerable effort in modern times not everyone is willing to do, as the future lover has to focus much on the other person, take the time to look at all the details and guess what he misses and what has frustrated . People usually reveal this in subtle ways, through gestures, a look ...

And Casanova spent lots of time to women, until they fell motionless to his feet. However, he also knew how to get him leave if they fell in love with him. The technique was to break the spell creating unpleasant situations for their fans, so those were disappointed and ended up leaving.

that came to be sleeping with 132 women from all walks of life but still not be rejected if there was a need male company, as he himself recounts in his memoirs. Casanova was accompanied by his friend Ismail when he discovered three young girls bathing in a pond in the moonlight. he relates that "The delicious spectacle could not fail to excite at once, and Ismail, wild with joy, convinced me that I need not scruple to get carried away by the effects of light was so voluptuous awakening in my soul (. ..) Like him, I was forced to let off steam in beside him, while Ismail was happy to replace the doomed feeling distant object that I could not reach. Naturally I had to resign myself to make the same service. It would have been rude of me to refuse (...)"

The book where you can find this and other stories is the autobiography of Casanova who has just published under the title Story of my life, of Giacomo Casanova, Ed Atalanta.

And here's a dessert box Fragonard in 1767, entitled The happy accidents of swing. It represents the husband of the woman pushing the swing while the skirts look lover:)))
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