Ever wondered how to build a sex room? Well, you're in the right place. We are BIG fans of a interiors show, from Reese Witherspoon's The Home Edit to reality show Dream Home Makeover, we just cannot get enough. We love a transition, whether it's a person (we're looking at you, Queer Eye) or a home. if it involves a reveal, we're into it. But the latest Netflix interior design show is slightly different from the norm, because rather than building houses or turning around bedrooms on a shoestring budget, this latest drop from the streaming site is a whole lot raunchier.
Wayne. Our long national nightmare is over: The Blast reports that Lil Wayne has reached a settlement with Birdman which will also release him from his record deal with Cash Money Records. Since 2014, Wayne has fought to divorce himself from the man that launched his career when he was teenager, after Birdman and the label allegedly refused to release his album Tha Carter V. In 2015, Wayne sued Birdman and Cash Money for $51 million, seeking release from his contract.
GreensladeMedia This article is more than 7 years oldMadam President: how Newsweek reported a Clinton victoryThis article is more than 7 years oldNewsweek’s editor did what any sensible magazine chief would have done by preparing an issue based on a very different US presidential result... It could all have been so different. Newsweek’s editor had obviously prepared issues for both possible US presidential election results, as is normal practice in such events.
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RED TAPE, WHITE LIESProstitution is often called 'the oldest profession'. Given that effective contraception is a relatively recent development, were prostitutes constantly pregnant in the past? Hugh, London Nope. 'Bad' girls have always known how to look after themselves. Barrier methods were always very popular. A halved, emptied lemon skin placed over the cervix worked well, for example, as did sponges soaked in natural spermicides such as vinegar. Women constantly pass on contraceptive knowledge to each other, a crucial practice in the past when it could be a matter of life and death.