Testimonials – Laughter Yoga

Testimonials – Laughter Yoga

Posted On: December 29, 2014

“What a way to start the morning! My husband and I dragged ourselves out of bed — we don’t like to skip on commitments — not sure what to expect from this “laughter yoga.” Martha welcomed us, introduced us to the benefits of laughing without reason, and provided and comfortable, casual space for some exercises. […]

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Why I Cried On The Bus

Why I Cried On The Bus

Posted On: September 25, 2014

I am on my fourth of four week-long retreats for 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this week (Sept 24 – Oct 1, 2014). Read an earlier post elaborating about this retreat here. On the way up from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, I watched two movies on the bus. They were: Jobs, and Brave. The former […]

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Five F-Words!

Five F-Words!

Posted On: August 18, 2014

You know you’re a sexologist when you come across this page in a book you’re reading and wonder whether there should be another F word. On a more serious note, this book is a good quick and useful read with the main message being the need to have self-discipline! Distraction is afterall a dangerously deceptive […]

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Book Review: Inside Her Pretty Little Head

Book Review: Inside Her Pretty Little Head

Posted On: August 17, 2014

You might have heard of the raise in the power of the female dollar.  Any person who has been in relationship with a woman knows that she seems to think quite differently from a man. If so, what are the difference? What would a marketer give to look into the mind and inner workings of […]

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Movie Review: Love a la Carte

Movie Review: Love a la Carte

Posted On: August 7, 2014

You’ll typically find the French attributed expression “a la carte” used in restaurants, where hungry patrons can choose side dishes and select individual items from the menu. This freedom of choice to select exactly what they want comes at a higher cost. In the American comedy/fantasy “Love a la Carte,” the customer is Phil Anders […]

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Product Review: Iroha Uma-Anzu and Iroha Midori by Tenga

Product Review: Iroha Uma-Anzu and Iroha Midori by Tenga

Posted On: April 29, 2014

My Review Iroha Midori and Iroha Mini Uma-Anzu are both manufactured by Tenga, a sex toy manufacturer based in Japan. Representative of Japanese design, all their toys have clean lines, are thoughtfully made and entirely researched. I love how there’s a lot of love that has gone into these sex toys. Tenga is well-known for […]

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Book Review: Why Talking Is Not Enough

Book Review: Why Talking Is Not Enough

Posted On: November 6, 2013

There is a saying that action speaks louder than words. Published in 2006, this book encourages active Spiritual Partnership by encouraging couples to shift their paradigm of it being their partner’s duty to make them happy, but their individual duty to see their relationship as part of their spiritual evolution.Note that spiritual partnership is not […]

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Book Review: Sex for Grown-Ups

Book Review: Sex for Grown-Ups

Posted On: October 4, 2013

This is the book I wish I could have written! Dr. Gloria Brame graduated from the same school as I did – Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. She holds a Ph.D in Human Sexuality and has however years more experience and accolades than I do. In SEX FOR GROWN-UPS, Dr. Gloria Brame explained […]

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Book Review: One Mom’s Journey To Motherhood

Book Review: One Mom’s Journey To Motherhood

Posted On: January 24, 2013

The title One Mom’s Journey to Motherhood: Infertility, Childbirth Complications, and Postpartum Depression, Oh My! should be pretty self-explanatory about what this book is about. However it is not just a memoir and also a thoughtfully written and thoroughly researched self-help guide by somebody determined to make a difference. It is a thick book – 428 […]

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Book Review: I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced

Book Review: I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced

Posted On: January 23, 2013

The title is attention grabbing. It is hard to imagine that there have been many younger divorcées — or braver ones — than a pint-size third grader named Nujood Ali. When I first picked up this book from the children’s section at the library, I thought this was the kid’s version as it was such […]

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Book Review: The Marriage Sabbatical

Book Review: The Marriage Sabbatical

Posted On: January 22, 2013

In The Marriage Sabbatical, Cheryl Jarvis makes a case for women who take the time away from her family and/ or spouse to find themselves. A marriage sabbatical is a “personal time-out from daily routines for creative, professional or spiritual growth, reflection or renewal.” It allows women to get away from the noises of caretaking […]

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Book Review: Marriage Shock

Book Review: Marriage Shock

Posted On: January 21, 2013

Relationship expert Dalma Heyn asks not what is good for marriage but what is good for women in marriage—a question, she finds, that promises a much different answer and more fulfilling lives. You complete me. Happily ever after. Many of us buy into the pinnacle of what the ultimate commitment is about – marriage. If […]

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