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  2. Sexual arousal - Wikipedia

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    Female sexual arousal. On the left, the female genitalia are in regular state. On the right, the female is sexually aroused, the vulva is wet and its labia are slightly engorged. Erection of nipples; Vaginal lubrication; Vasocongestion of the vaginal walls; Tumescence and erection of the clitoral glans and labia; Elevation of the cervix and uterus

  3. Thirst trap - Wikipedia

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    To avoid the thirst trap, the authors suggested further intake of fluids even though the body's "thirsty message" had been sated. [ 9 ] The term thirst trap re-emerged on Twitter and Urban Dictionary in 2011, and throughout the years with the rise of Snapchat , Instagram , and online dating apps such as Tinder and Grindr . [ 7 ]

  4. Edging (sexual practice) - Wikipedia

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    An example of the use of orgasm control in partnered sex can be seen in BDSM; the partner whose orgasm is being controlled (sometimes referred to as the submissive partner) can be tied up. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] (the activity is sometimes called tie and tease ; if orgasm is denied, it is then known as tease and denial).

  5. Stop Waking Up Thirsty—This $13 Tool Will Keep You Hydrated ...

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  6. Why drinking water when you're not thirsty can kill you - AOL

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    Doctors used to recommend that patients drink at least 8 cups a day...but not anymore. Over drinking water can actually kill you.

  7. Jennifer Grey Recalls 'Smoking a Lot of Weed' Before Sex ...

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    Jennifer Grey looked back on how a sex scene with Patrick Swayze — that was ultimately cut from 1984’s Red Dawn — was derailed by him being drunk, and her "smoking a lot of weed" at the time ...

  8. Thirst - Wikipedia

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    According to preliminary research, quenching of thirst – the homeostatic mechanism to stop drinking – occurs via two neural phases: a "preabsorptive" phase which signals quenched thirst many minutes before fluid is absorbed from the stomach and distributed to the body via the circulation, and a "postabsorptive" phase which is regulated by ...

  9. Doctors Say This Is How You Can Loosen and Clear Mucus From ...

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    Here’s how to get rid of chest congestion medically and naturally, according to experts.