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Taking out the garbage is such a pain in the butt. If you do it before the bag is totally full, it feels like a waste, but if you wait until you’ve packed it down a few times and it’s full to the brim, it’s an even harder job. For one, it’s stinky. Also, it’s heavy! And then there’s this pesky thing called suction, which sucks the bag into the can and requires superhuman strength to slowly yank it out.

Dan Marshall, author of Tidy Hacks: Handy Hints to Make Life Easier, had this problem. And now he has a solution, which he features in the book.

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Most Eastern European households have an Easter tradition of sweet eggy bread. This is my family’s — an enormous braided loaf, scented with nutmeg and lemon, peppered with almonds and plump golden raisins. It originated on my maternal grandfather’s Czech side of the family tree, and all my life I’ve known it as houska. As in, “Uncle Ed is doing the houska this Easter.” Or, “I burned the top of the houska.” “Tell me again, who’s bringing the houska?” It’s a treasured Easter treat, the taste and scent of it mixed with holiday memories.

But you know what? My family has it all wrong. This bread isn’t houska at all. We’ve been using the wrong name for at least 70 years. Does it matter?

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Are you planning on picking up a HoneyBaked Ham for Easter this year? What if I told you that you don’t have to? With this Instant Pot version you only need five ingredients and 30 minutes for a perfectly cooked, sweet and tangy ham.

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Fact: Weekday mornings are almost always chaotic. But that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a store-bought granola bar or tasteless bagel from the coffee cart. With a little planning and prep, you can wake up happy knowing that you’ve got something nourishing and delicious waiting for you.

From strawberry muffins and scrambled chickpea pitas to a savory parfait and overnight oats, here are 25 make-ahead breakfasts to make your mornings a little brighter.

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The pistol-grip squat is geared for positional reinforcement, isometric strength/tension improvement, and simple, basic suffering.


Day 331 Of 360

Back squat:
5 x 2 @ (up to) 85% of 2RM
2 x 5 @ (up to) 70%
1 x 10 @ 50%

 

Rest as needed between sets. If sets require interruption at chosen weight, or range of motion fails, make as minor an adjustment as needed before continuing. When scheme is listed as “2 x 5″, it always refers to “Sets” x “Reps”.

 

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No one really tells us how to be sexual beings. Most of us learn through our poorly informed friends, uncomfortable parents, porn, or through a highly scientific sex ed class that conveniently skips over the pelvic floor and concepts of pleasure and consent.

Our instincts, body expectations, and sexual scripts have been shaped and imprinted over several years of images and stories seen in romantic comedies, television, magazines, and even pornography. Unfortunately, pleasure and body confidence are not at the center of this “imprinting” process, which may explain why female sexual dysfunction has become the new “bestie” for women.

The Truth About Female Sexual Desire Disorders

Female sexual desire disorder occurs in approximately 60 percent of women and anorgasmia — the persistent inability to achieve orgasm despite responding to sexual stimulation — occurs in an estimated 35 percent of women [3-5].

How we define, experience, and express our sexuality is rooted in the intersection of our individual culture, biology, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, interpersonal relationships, politics, education, etc. Sex is often boiled down to a group of acts that result in procreation, in a happy partner, or in orgasm, without taking into account all of the factors (mentioned above) that inform our sexual experience.

While the ability to cultivate female sexual pleasure is reliably undermined by gender norms, a focus on goal-oriented sex vs. pleasure-centric sex, and pelvic floor dysfunction, there is also another key player: genital and body image. Body dissatisfaction is like Oprah on Instagram: it’s a powerful influencer; particularly when it comes to female sexuality.

Society has taught people of all genders, particularly women, to equate sexiness with a body ideal that may or may not be reflected in what they see in the mirror.

Imagine trying to have sex while you are constantly worried about sucking in your belly, or positioning yourself in a certain way so your boobs don’t sag, or simply not wanting the lights on so your body can remain hidden. If that is the sexual script in your head, how are you supposed to enjoy sex?

There is no room for the pursuit of sexual pleasure when body dissatisfaction has such a large market share in your psyche.

For women with pelvic floor disorders, this body image component is largely overlooked. Think about it: if you have pelvic organ prolapse, you are more likely to have a negative view of your vulva and vagina as well as having a general fear of sex.

Not to mention the fact that women with urinary and fecal incontinence hold the burden of constant embarrassment and fear of “smelling,” and let’s not forget the increased difficulty reaching orgasm, pain or discomfort, as well as the diminished desire and arousal that accompany pelvic floor dysfunction for most women [1]. A recent study confirmed that body image has a key role in the sexual function of women with urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse and has the most impact on their motivation to participate in sex [1].

Needless to say, a negative body image can be particularly damaging to sexual attitudes and behaviors, which in turn is strongly correlated to sexual dysfunction; this being particularly true for women with pelvic floor disorders.

Not Just Body Image… Genital Body Image Too!

Genital body image has been a long-time participant within the sexual functioning of women. The idea of needing to have not only a perfect body but also a perfectly tight vagina and pristine vulva leaves very little space for body diversity and self-acceptance, which has devastating effects on sexual desire, motivation, and ability to orgasm.

Over the past few years, we are also starting to see a new trend emerge as an answer to “the saggy vulva” — labiaplasty. Labiaplasty is an elective surgery meant to “improve the look of the vulva” by removing excess skin folds. While labiaplasty has no impact on the act of sex, many women opt to pay for this procedure as a means of improving their genital body image [2].

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, labiaplasty is the second fastest growing plastic surgery procedure, having increased by 23 percent from 2015 and 2016 [2]. That’s one year, folks!

These social and cultural pressures on women to have their genitals conform to a uniform standard of beauty is yet another barrier between women and pleasure.

Can Genital Body Positivity Be a Key to Pleasure?

The new wave of body positive storytelling is an inspiring, dynamic, and fast-growing cultural concept, but has this way of conceptualizing female bodies truly taken hold as a mainstay in our society? I think we are slowly moving in that direction.

The female body is a phenomenal entity that evolves from biopsychosocial and personal constructs that influence every aspect of our being; particularly the lens we use to view our own bodies. The path to sexual and body positivity is through getting “woke” about your own beliefs on body norms and then recognizing the profound diversity in the beauty of our lives and bodies.

The solution can never be “one size fits all,” because our flyness comes in all different shapes in sizes. Once we can accept the idea that beauty is fluid and tells the different stories of our life, we will be able to fully understand and love our bodies, and in turn, be able to realize optimal sexual pleasure.

 References

  1. Roos AM, et al. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Women’s Sexual Dysfunction Unraveled. 2014. J of Sex Med. 11:743-752.
  2. https://www.surgery.org/sites/default/files/ASAPS-Stats2016.pdf
  3. Quinn-Nilas C, et al. The Relationship Between Body Image and Domains of Sexual Functioning Among Heterosexual, Emerging Adult Women. (2016) Sex Med. 4:182-189.
  4. Handelzalts JE, et al. The Impact of Genital Self-Image on Sexual Function in Women with Pelvic Floor Disorders.  (2017) Eur J of Ob Gyn Reprod Bio. 211:164-168.
  5. McCool ME, et al. Prevalence of Female Sexual Dysfunction Among Premenopausal Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies. (2016). Sexual Medicine Reviews. 4(3):197 – 212

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Behind all the rounds and reps, there are foundational concepts for improved performance that every athlete needs to understand.

 

In the most basic sense, a tool is a small thing you use to create a large effect. The most profound tools are simple and unglamorous but require a high degree of skill to wield effectively. This is just as true in a carpenter’s workshop as it is in the gym, but we don’t spend nearly as much time talking about those tools as we do the finer points of mechanics and technique.

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As health experts finally begin to lift their long-held (and unjustified) ban on saturated fats, the popularity of coconut oil and grass-fed butter has skyrocketed in recent years. But while these two fats are undoubtedly superfoods, there’s another type of fat that just might be even healthier: ghee. Similar to clarified butter, ghee is made by […]

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If you’re anything like me, you walk into any supermarket with a distrustful squint in your eye and a mind that’s fully focused on ratting out misleading marketing and food that seems healthy but is actually a disease-ridden trap. For others, such an approach to a casual stroll down the supermarket aisles might seem a […]

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Are you stuck on auto-pilot? Sometimes breaking through a plateau is as simple as re-committing to doing it right.

My greatest strength, a desire to learn and experience everything, can also be my greatest weakness. I profess the wisdom of essentialism while prioritizing ten things at once. If nothing else, I am constantly humbled by the limits of my time and energy.

 

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