25pc of men cheat on partners for lack of sex

A new survey has revealed one in four Brits cheat on their partners because they don’t get to go between the sheets more often.

According to the survey by a dating website, 18 percent men revealed they cheated because they were tired of arguing, the Daily Star reported.

Sigurd Vedal, founder of Victoria Milan, asserted that if men did not get it from their partners, it was very obvious that they’ll start looking elsewhere.

Is your man a love-cheat? Check his shoe size

A new study has revealed that guys with a shoe size of 10 or more is likely to be unfaithful compared to those with smaller size.

According to the study by Illicit Encounters, the larger a guy’s feet, the more likely he is to have an affair and that the most faithful men have a shoe size between a seven and a nine while the most adulterous have a ten or larger, the Daily Star reported.

US man claims to have sex with 700 cars

A man from US, who admits to being a mechaphile , has claimed that he has had sex with 700 cars.

Edward, from Washington DC, said that he prefers romps with motors to women and has bedded Mustangs, luxury Jaguars and even a helicopter after developing a sexual attraction to a VW Beetle at the age of 15, the Daily Star reported.

The 63-year-old said that he has not been attached to any sort of penetration, but petting and hugging and feeling the body and he like feeling the satisfaction – masturbation – that’s done with the car, next to it.

Dress tall: Quick tips for men to look taller, leaner

Do you think you are not tall enough? Men can accentuate their height by choosing the right length for pants or flaunting dark colours from top to bottom.

The right look can have long lasting effect on your personality and now is a great time to learn how to dress to look taller and slimmer because you can play with layers, reports huffingtonpost.com.

Make sure your pants aren’t too long: When you have excess puddling of material around your ankles, the eye gets drawn downward, thereby making you look shorter.

Tobacco users at greater risk of sexually transmitted infection

A new study has found that people who use tobacco face are more vulnerable to the sexually transmitted infection, oral human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16).

Oral HPV-16 is believed to be responsible for the increase in incidence of oropharyngeal squamous cell cancers in the United States. An association between self-reported number of cigarettes currently smoked per day and oral HPV prevalence has been observed, according to background information in the article.

Men feel lonelier in old age than women

A new study has revealed that men are supposed to be more asocial than women in their old age, making them lonely.

The study by the International Longevity Centre (ILC-UK) and the charity, Independent Age, said that older men often also had less contact with family and friends than women of a similar age and would often be reluctant to join clubs for older people, the BBC reported.

As loneliness and isolation may be linked with poor mental and physical health, the report said it is crucial to target services for older men more effectively.

Why friends stalk Facebook profiles of failed buddies

When feeling down and out, do you scan through Facebook profiles of friends who are not so successful to find some solace that you are not alone struggling with life?

According to a study, people in good mood surf profiles of friends who are successful and attractive.

On the other hand, when they feel low, they stalk the profiles of people who have had more difficulties in their lives, said researchers from the Ohio State University in the US.
To prove this, researchers analysed 168 under-graduate students to determine how mood affects who people stalk on Facebook.

Guys use moisturizers to fight dry skin

If you think staying away from a moisturiser can make you manly, well it’s time you stop living in the dark ages! A man’s skin needs to be moisturised on a regular basis as the moisture of their skin gets diminished ever day.

Make use of a moisturiser than not only treats a dry skin but also offer protection to the sensitive skin of your body. Indeed, moisturiser retains the water, which was to be evaporated from the skin.

Men’s standard texting ways revealed

Men don’t know how to text, according to writer and life coach Jeff Wilser and therefore, he has listed ten ways men text women as he feels that men don’t do themselves any favors.

Wilser said that blokes don’t use tools such as exclamation marks and emoticons, which can lighten the tone and change a sarcastic text into a playful one, News.com.au reported.

Following are few ways men text according to Wilser:

1. The Tweener- This bloke is so afraid of sounding abrupt that he overcompensates by throwing in “LOL” and “OMG” which is not cool.

Arthritis drug spurs hair growth in hairless men: Study

For the bald, this is good news. A man with almost no hair on his body has grown a full head of it, including eyebrows, eyelashes as well as facial, armpit and other hair, with a drug meant to treat arthritis.

The patient was diagnosed with alopecia universalis, a rare disease that results in loss of all body hair, and plaque psoriasis, a condition characterised by scaly red areas of skin.

Aussie men named sexiest by travel dating website

Aussie blokes have been named as the hottest on the planet ahead of Italian and British by a travel dating website Miss Travel.

According to the travel dating website, Brazil topped the list of hottest women and Australian girls only come in a number seven behind countries including Russia and Columbia, News.com.au reported.

The website had asked members, both men and women, to rate the nationalities they find sexiest in a dating partner. (ANI)

Aussie men like to stack up on beauty products!

Australian men are making skincare and makeup products part of their daily grooming routine, according to a research conducted by Priceline Pharmacy.

Tania Yates-Hammond, Senior Skincare Buyer at Priceline, told News.com.au that men too suffer from skin troubles and a good grooming system can help them overcome the issues, and the number of men using a scrub, moisturizer, or a concealer before their “dates” has increased.

Priceline also found that products like an eye cream, serum, primer and anti-aging gel and BB creams were most popular amongst men.

Lifestyle diseases hitting young men in metropolitan cities: Survey

Lifestyle diseases like diabetes and high cholesterol are now hitting more young men in metropolitan cities of India, says a new survey released here Monday on the occasion of World Men’s Health Week.

Despite rising awareness, more than half of the men in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Chennai suffer from diabetes, according to a survey by Metropolis Healthcare.

Of the 38,966 samples screened during June 9-15, 56.81 percent reported high diabetes levels.

How fatherhood reshapes your brain

Even as men draw flak for not doing enough of parenting as mothers generally do, researchers have discovered that taking care of his kids may not only enforce hormonal changes in fathers but also reshape their brains.

While taking care of kids, a man’s brain shows the same patterns of cognitive and emotional engagement that are seen in mothers, a new study showed, suggesting that there could be a parenting brain network that is common to both sexes.

Researchers looked at brain activity in 89 new parents as they watched videos, including some that featured the parents’ own children.

Mantra for a healthy father-child relationship!

If you are an adolescent and have had a terrible verbal spanking from your father, turn to a friendly ear who can explain your dad’s behaviour to you.

That’s the mantra for a healthy father-child relationship at this stage, a new study shows.

Adolescents who receive a reason for the father’s behaviour or a better understanding of who is at fault feel better about themselves and about their father as well.

Danish carpenter wins Mr World 2014 title

Dane Nicklas Pedersen, a carpenter by profession, was announced the winner of Mr World 2014 pageant held in Torbay Sunday.

The 23-year-old, a qualified carpenter who hails from Brondby, a suburb of Copenhagen, aspires of starting his own carpentry firm someday. He would also like to try his hand at acting.

Pedersen defeated 45 other contestants including India’s Prateik Jain, who could only make it to top 10.

The second place went to Nigeria’s Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ikubese, who is an actor by profession and mostly known for starring in the award winning MTV series “Shuga”.

Australian lawyers most satisfied in bed, techie not

For lawyers, this case has been won with utmost ease. In Australia, 54.5 percent of the people working in the legal industry are most satisfied with their sex lives, a new survey revealed.

The techies, however, are not that savvy when it comes programming desires.

Almost half of those in IT and telecommunications – 44 percent – said they were unsatisfied in the bedroom, according to the “Great Australian Sex Census” conducted by dating site redhotpie.com.au.

The survey involved 17,000 adults in Australia who were asked about their bedroom behaviours.

Men! New dating app strictly by invitation only

For all the men out there vying for female attention online, the going may get tougher with a new app.

This app would first like you to match up with the girl you are looking to date.

Women can join the new dating app, called Wyldfire, free but men can only be invited by an existing female user.

The baseline criteria for invitees likely includes “unlikely to send dick pics” and “not interested in dating personally,” media reports said.

Shahrukh Khan to spend Father’s Day with kids

As the world celebrates ‘Father’s Day’ today, Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan has decided to dedicate his afternoon to children.

The 48-year-old father-of three took to Twitter, where he welcomed kids from everywhere to come and join him at Kidzania, a Mexican company which allows children to work in adult jobs, in Mumbai.

Khan would be at the venue from 4 pm onwards. (ANI)

Suffering from gout? Check for erectile dysfunction

Gout, a condition characterised by recurrent attacks of acute inflammatory arthritis that results in warmth, pain, swelling, and extreme tenderness in a joint may make men vulnerable to severe erectile dysfunction (ED), a study shows.

“Our results strongly support the proposal to screen all men with gout for the presence of ED,” said Naomi Schlesinger, professor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in the US.

“Increasing awareness of the presence of ED in gout patients should, in turn, lead to earlier medical attention and treatment for this distressing condition,” she added.

Game on! More men willing to shun sex for soccer

Football has scored over sex this summer as more men are waking up late nights to catch some action – on screen.

“I want to watch football” has become the top excuse to get out of having sex – with 40 percent men willing to shun sex for the game – a fascinating survey reveals.

Many are also likely to fake illness or injury this summer to avoid sex.

“Saying ‘I’ve got a bad back’ or ‘I’m too tired’ made up the top three excuses with ‘I’ve got a headache’ and ‘I’ve been working late’ completing the top five,” a Durex poll involving 2,000 British men showed.

What turns decent men into violent mobs

To prevent the ‘mob mentality’ from invading your brain while in a group, focusing on one’s own personal moral standards could be the key.

Researchers have found that people may “lose touch” with their own morals and beliefs, and when in groups, were more likely to do things that they would normally believe are wrong.