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The Moon Juice Cookbook is loved by the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Palthrow and Sofia Vergara, so obviously we were intrigued to see what juices and cleanses this book would throw at us.

We never expected Hot Sex Milk to be in the mix.

The elixir promises to "ignite and excite sexy flow in both men and women."

 

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The drink, which assures you some sexy time, is made of pumpkin seed milk, maca powder, cacao powder, ho shou wu, coconut oil, schisandra berries and bee pollen.

Apparently, all of these ingredients put together "sends power to all the right places while also supporting your primal life-force (what a nice way to put it).

"It's an edible holistic addition to your sexual and creative play," says Chantal Bacon, the author of the book.

 

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Maca and cacao powder, as well as ho shou wu (whatever that is) and schisandra berries are thought to boost your sex drive, so you never know… 

We don't think we'll be trying to anytime soon though.

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A hunk of a tortoise is solely responsible for bringing his species back from extinction, after fathering over 800 tortoise babies.

We know, it sounds completely insane, but the 100-year-old's sexcapades in the past 50 years means he has fathered over 40% of his population.

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The Debrief reports that the species, which is known as the Chelonoidis Hoodensis, is a native to the southern Galapagos Island of Espanola.

Diego is now a resident of The San Diego Zoo and it is believed he arrived in the US in the 1950s. Since 1977 he's lived on Santa Cruz Island, which is right beside his hometown of Espanola.

His only job was to repopulate his species as part of a breeding program in the country.

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Today, around 2,000 giant tortoises have been released back the Galapagos Island, and that's a major change from 50 years ago, when only two males and 12 females populated it.

According to Washington Tapia, a tortoise preservation specialist, "it's a population that's in pretty good shape – and growing which is important."

Fair play Deigo, you did a good job.

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It’s no secret that the Geordie Shore crew are notorious for booze-fuelled nights out and short lived romances.

But it seems MTV’s Scotty T has been living with a number of controversial secrets.

While promoting his new book, Scotty T: A Shore Thing, the reality star confessed to helping a woman obtain an abortion after a one-night stand and to sleeping with almost 1,000 different people.

 

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The 28-year-old Celebrity Big Brother winner explained his relief at learning that the woman did not wish to keep the baby, as at the time he too did not feel ready to become a father.

“She said she felt it was only right to let me know she was pregnant and that she wasn’t going to go through with it,” he told The Sun.

“Forgive me for saying it, but the sudden relief I experienced when she said that she wasn’t planning on keeping the baby was overwhelming, because I knew for sure that I wasn’t ready to be a dad.”


After flying the woman from Northern Ireland to Newcastle, Scotty accompanied her to the clinic “where everything was taken care of quickly and sensitively” before driving her back to the airport and “closing the door on that episode once and for all”.

Scotty went on to assure readers this is the only time he’s found himself in such a situation, despite having been involved with hundreds of women.

He said: “To be honest it was the only occasion this had happened. But I dealt with it properly and respectfully, as should anyone else in that situation.”

 

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At this stage we all know that Zayn Malik felt hemmed in during his time in One Direction.

Having joined the group aged only 17, Zayn didn't even own a passport when Simon Cowell worked his magic and made him, Liam, Harry, Niall and Louis one of the biggest pop bands in living memory.

And while Zayn lapped it up at the beginning, he hasn't denied the fact that there came a point when he no longer wanted to conform to the boy band way of life, and eventually jumped ship.

And, sure, he's often cited the band's sound and image as something he railed against, but it turns out something even more pressing was weighing on his mind during his time with ID.

Zayn wanted to write about sex, and damn it, no one would let him.

Opening up about the barriers which restricted his creative process in his autobiography, the now 23-year-old explained that once he went solo he was able to write more sexy lyrics than you could shake a stick at.

"I was also able to sing about a subject that I hadn’t really been able to go near while I was in One Direction: sex," he explained.

“Every lyric I’ve ever written has a story behind it. All the hard work that went into the creation of Pillowtalk was worthwhile because, as soon as it was finished, I intuitively felt I was on the right path."

Thrilled by his debut single's performance, Zayn gushed: "It was a sick cut, nailing the exact sound I wanted to capture in my music."

Good man yourself, Zayn.
 

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If our Irish mammies (and years of childhood swimming lessons) have taught us anything, it's that peeing in the shower is an absolute no-go.

No matter how badly you might need to go, you will not sully your family's good name by letting loose in the communal wash area, right?

Well, if Gwyneth Paltrow's website Goop is anything to go by, your mammy is, and always has been, hell-bent on scuppering your sex life.

According to the lifestyle website, if you want the no-pants-dance to go off with a bang, it might be an idea to forego your standard toilet dash the next time nature calls.

The article, which was originally published last summer but is currently doing the rounds on social media again, reminds readers of the importance of the pelvic floor when it comes to sex, and urges us to strengthen it by squatting in the shower.

"Try peeing in the shower squatting down. When you squat to pee as opposed to sitting up straight on the toilet, you automatically engage your pelvic floor and it naturally stretches and tones," it explains.

"Because your urethra is pointed straight down in this position all you have to do is relax for urine to flow out easily – as opposed to sitting up straight and having to strain to empty your bladder."

Concluding the article with the position's benefits, it explains that "it's the key to great sex, a flat tummy, and the key to never laying in a supply of Depends."

We blanked it out last summer, but it looks like Twitter was only dying to remind us this week.

Thanks, Twitter.

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There’s no denying that cycling has many benefits: it gets you up off the couch, allows you to cheat traffic and is a form of work out and transportation all in one.

But unfortunately – as with everything – it is possible to have too much of a good thing.

According to one 2012 study, cycling can negatively effect a woman’s sex life because all that time in the saddle can actually desensitise the vagina.

While comparing a group of female runners to a group of female cyclists, a team of Texan scientists found that when women regularly rode 10 or more miles per week (that’s around 16km) their “vaginal and labial genital sensation” was reduced.

According to Cosmopolitan, bikes on which the handlebars were set at a lower level than the seat were found to cause the most damage and this unfortunate news applies to both real bicycles and the ones you use in the gym.

So the next time you find yourself eyeing an exercise bike, maybe consider the cross trainer instead!

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As with any language, the emoji symbols were eventually bound to develop their own hidden meanings.  

But while we’re more than happy to use these little images to boost our sexting game, do we really need life-sized emojis arriving into the bedroom?

Well, according to the creators of the "Emojibator”, that is exactly what we need!

Refinery 29 has reported that the not so innocent aubergine emoji has reached the pinnacle of its fame by being made into an actual vibrator.

And – according to emojibator.com – this particular sex toy not only boasts ten different vibration settings, but also offers users a “healthy serving of Vitamin D” (yup, they actually went there).

On top of that, the Emojibator comes in discreet packaging, can be shipped worldwide and can even be used in the bath.

Between this and the Pokémoan products we found earlier this year, it seems there really is something for everyone.

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Unless you’ve been living under a giant impermeable rock for the last month, you’ll know the latest reincarnation of 90’s cartoon Pokémon has pretty much taken over the world.

And as if being constantly hit with virtual pokéballs isn’t bad enough, some strange individuals have now decided to strip your most precious childhood memories of their innocence by creating Pokémon inspired sex toys.

Thanks to the people at Geeky Sex Toys in Brisbane, Australia, you will never been able to think back to the adventures of Ash, Brock and Misty again without seeing their beloved pocket monsters transform into the horrifyingly named "Pokémoan" toys.

According to Mashable, the couple behind the new poké products had always hoped to launch a Pokémon-inspired range.

Because of the success of Pokémon Go, that idea got fast-tracked into production and, like all things Pokémon, the sex toys have proven to be ridiculously popular. 

On that note, we’re off to cry ourselves to sleep.

 

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We live in the age of the Internet and our phones are almost a part of our bodies by now. We get it, we're busy people and like to be kept updated – but do we really need to be kept updated while doing the no pants dance with our partners?!

As it turns out, our phones are seriously getting in the way of our love lives. Big time.

Durex just conducted a survey of Ireland's 'sexpectations' and the results are totally mind-boggling.

Try wrap you head around this: 67 percent of people touch their phones more than they touch their partner. Crazy, right?

It gets worse. Twenty percent of people rather spend two days without their partner than two days without their phone or Internet, and 15 percent only touch their partner every couple of days compared to 31 percent who touch their phones five times every hour.

66 percent admit to not being fussed about having sex if there's something juicy on social media and wouldn't even be inclined to initiate it if their other half was on their phone too.

But for the 34 percent who say nothing can get in their way of doing the deed, it turns out 22 percent of those surveyed are back on their phone within ten minutes. TEN minutes?!

Who knew digital distractions would play such a major part in our sex lives, huh?!

So put down your phone, light a few candles, get in the mood and hop on it, ladies.

 

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As we all know, sex is a two-way thing. Pleasing your partner is equally as important as ensuring you get your kicks when it comes to the no-pants-dance, right?

Well, astonishingly, Durex revealed in a recent survey that 74% of adults report a total lack of sensitivity when it comes to using condoms, and furthermore, a lot of people then worry that sex is way less enjoyable because of it.

We can do better than that, can't we?!

Well, the condom brand that has been taking care of us for over 80 years certainly think so, and have just released a new 'invisible' condom – Durex's thinnest ever.

With a new super premium look, Durex iNViSiBLE is now available in Extra Sensitive and Extra Lubricated variants – all so we can have some really great sex.

It totally maximises the sensation, and with a high level of protection, you're totally good to… erm, go.

Durex iNViSiBLE condoms are available from all major retailers nationwide, and retail at €18.99 for a pack of 12.

Hop on it, ladies. 

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We've all had those moments of madness where we think to ourselves: "What if…" 

But if you never let those thoughts materialise into actions, you may be less common than you think. 

According to a survey by Illicit Encounters, 6 out of 10 women not only think about having sex with an ex-lover, but actively pine for it. 

Yep, and over a third of women would consider meeting up with an ex if they were approached on a social media site such as Facebook. 

Another surprising statistic from the survey revealed that only 44% of women said their best sex was with their current partner (compared to 71% of men.) 

"We have found the ‘greener grass syndrome' is a significant driver of female registrations," said Christian Grant, a spokesperson for Illicit Encounters

"Women are becoming increasingly sexually assertive and less prepared to settle for second best in a relationship.

"Women don’t tend to marry the guy they had great sex with. They marry for more ‘sensible’ attributes – like whether he’ll be loyal and a good father." 

Other fascinating results of the survey concluded that: 

  • Over 56% of women admitted they had their best sex with previous partners rather than their current one 
  • 59% regularly fantasise about sex with previous partners 
  • Only 4% of women said their best sex was with a one night stand (and only 3% of men said the same)
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Dating etiquette can be something of a mystery, especially if you're a) just out of a relationship, b) meeting someone on a night out or just c) really in the mood for the ride.

It's hard to know exactly how long you're 'meant' to wait to have sex with a new partner, and while there's no hard and fast rule, a new survey shows that most of us do hang about a while before jumping into bed.

According to research by relationship site IllicitEncounters.com, the average new Irish couple waits until the fourth date before sleeping together.

And for most of us, first dates are just reserved for chatting and maybe some flirtatious eye contact – because the majority of couples wait don't even lock lips until their second date.

However there is always an exception to the rule of course, with 17% of men and 13% of women saying they've had sex on the first date. We'd love the data on how many of those first 'dates' occurred in Coppers…

As for getting serious and saying the L-word, it seems that's something we're content to wait a whole lot longer for.

Yup, the first 'I Love You' comes after at least 14 dates in the majority of cases, with women admitting they'd wait even longer to say it just so they wouldn't have to drop the L-word first.

Almost three-quarters (72%) of men say they were the first to talk about 'love,' compared to just 28% of women.

What do you think – do the figures match up to your own experiences?

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