Thursday, January 31, 2013

Green Energy applicants out pace contracts in Ontario

Far more people have applied to install small solar and wind projects than can possibly be awarded Ontario-subsidized contracts.

That soaring interest is because small energy projects offer such lucrative rates, at taxpayer expense, says Ontario?s Progressive Conservative Deputy Critic for Green Energy.

?At a time when we?re paying other jurisdictions to take surplus energy off our hands, we should be pushing the pause button (on green energy),? Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson said.

But Energy Minister Chris Bentley, also MPP London West, said the sky-high demand was expected, and it proves the program works.

Every home in London could be powered ? four times over ? if all of the almost 4,000 applications were approved.

Instead, it?s expected contracts will be signed for one-quarter that amount, as part of a provincial program that will pay a premium to renewable energy producers collectively generating 200 kilowatts of power.

A month-long window opened in December for small green projects, after having been halted temporarily while the province revamped criteria and pricing.

In contrast to the multimillion-dollar projects launched by multinational companies for large-scale wind and solar farms, these are small scale ? mostly institutions, small businesses and farms.

Bentley said earlier he expected strong interest in the program, dubbed ?small-FIT? because each project must be smaller than 10 megawatts.

Spokesperson Nauman Khan said Wednesday the number of applicants shows the program ?resonates with Ontarians ? we have something with great potential and economic benefit.?

But Thompson, the Tory energy critic, said the large response is hardly a surprise, given that successful bidders will be paid as much as five times the going rate of conventional energy.

That means Ontarians ultimately pay for this ill-conceived program, Thompson said.

The process created a pile of false expectations in even the most qualified applicants and most will go away disappointed, she said.

?We have to get this right and I don?t know why the Liberal government continues to lead people down the garden path.?

Andrew Hall-Holland, of the Solar Store on Adelaide St. in London, said any problem with the program is that it offers too few opportunities, not too many, for green energy.

He spent weeks preparing applications for four clients ? including getting engineering studies, municipal endorsement and structural assessments ? and isn?t sure those submissions will be successful.

The application process put it out of reach for ordinary applicants, Hall-Holland said.

?If your ultimate goal is to become self-sufficient (in energy production), this isn?t the way to do it.?

With 50 kilowatts of approval guaranteed for community and aboriginal projects, ?Unless you have one of those scenarios, based on the volume of applications, I don?t think (my clients) are going to get it,? Hall-Holland said.

He said the green energy program ? the cornerstone of which is the elimination of coal-fired electrical production by 2014 ? has created thousands of jobs and helped clean the air and more people should be encouraged to apply, not fewer.

Hall-Holland noted the ?micro-FIT? program, most of it solar panels on houses, remains active.

Khan said the process has been designed to be rational, practical and responsible to taxpayers and energy producers alike.

Projects will be assessed to make sure they can connect easily to the electrical grid and meet safety, technical and environmental standards. Those that have municipal and Aboriginal support get priority.

From now to May, the Ontario Power Authority will evaluate and rank each application and the first contracts are expected to be signed by late summer.

deb.vanbrenk@sunmedia.ca

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Small green energy applications:

Biogas

42 applications for a total of 15.2 megawatts

Biomass

11 applications for a total of 6.2 megawatts

Ground-mounted rooftop:

462 applications for a total of 182 megawatts

Rooftop solar:

3,385 applications for 613.2 megawatts

Water:

19 applications for 5.8 megawatts

Small wind:

8 applications for 3.1 megawatts

TOTALS:

3,938 applications for 825.5 megawatts

200 megawatts is enough to power 100,000 homes

825 megawatts could power 400,000 homes

Subsidized price to green energy producers (former rates in brackets)

Rooftop solar

ranges from 48.7 to 54.9 cents/kilowatt-hour, depending on size (was 53.9 to 80.2)

Ground-mounted solar

ranges from 34.7 to 44.5 cents/kilowatt-hour, depending on size (was 44.3 to 64.2)

Wind

11.5 cents/kilowatt-hour (was 13.5)

Water

12.2 to 13.1 cents/kilowatt-hour, depending on size (unchanged)

Biomass

13 to 13.8 cents/kilowatt-hour, depending on size (unchanged)

Biogas on farm

18.5 to 19.5 cents/kilowatt-hour, depending on size (unchanged)

Biogas off farm

14.7 to 16 (unchanged)

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Source: http://www.woodstocksentinelreview.com/2013/01/30/applicants-out-pace-contracts

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

One dead in Phoenix office shooting

PHOENIX (AP) ? A gunman opened fire at a Phoenix office complex on Wednesday, killing one person, wounding two others and setting off a manhunt. Police warned the public that he was "armed and dangerous."

Authorities identified the suspect as Arthur D. Harmon, who they said opened fire at the end of a mediation session. They identified a man who died hours after the late morning shooting as 48-year-old Steve Singer.

Police said a 43-year-old man was listed in critical condition and a 32-year-old woman suffered non-life threatening injuries.

"We believe the two men were the targets. It was not a random shooting," said Sgt. Tommy Thompson, a Phoenix police spokesman.

Thompson said authorities believe Harmon acted alone and fled the scene in a car after the 10:30 a.m. shooting.

Harmon allegedly shot at someone who tried to follow him after the shooting in an attempt to get his license plate number, according to authorities.

Police didn't immediately release the names of the wounded. But a Phoenix law firm, Osborn Maledon, said one of its lawyers, Mark Hummels, was among the wounded. The firm said he "was representing a client in a mediation" when he was shot.

According to court documents, Harmon was scheduled to go to a law office in the same building where the shooting took place for a settlement conference in a lawsuit he filed last April against Scottsdale-based Fusion Contact Centers LLC, where Singer was the CEO.

The company had hired him to refurbish office cubicles at two call centers in California, but a contract dispute arose.

Fusion said Harmon was paid nearly $30,000 under the $47,000 contract. But the company asked him to repay much of the money when it discovered that the cubicles could not be refurbished, according to the documents.

Harmon argued Fusion hung him out to dry by telling him to remove and store 206 "worthless" work stations after the mix-up was discovered. Harmon said Fusion then told him that the company decided to use a competitor.

Harmon's lawsuit had sought payment for the remainder of the contract, $20,000 in damages and reimbursement for storage fees and legal costs.

Pro tempore Judge Ira Schwartz, who scheduled the meeting, did not immediately return an email seeking comment. A message left Wednesday at the home of Singer also wasn't immediately returned.

Hummels was representing Fusion in the lawsuit.

As police searched for the shooter, SWAT teams and two armored vehicles surrounded a home about 7 miles from the shooting scene. Police served a search warrant to enter the house, which county property records show was sold by Harmon to his son last year for $26,000.

For a time, officers used a megaphone to ask Harmon to surrender, believing he might be inside the home.

The gunfire at the office complex prompted terrified workers to lock the doors to their offices and hide far from the windows. SWAT officers searched the building.

"Everyone was just scared, honestly, just scared," said Navika Sood, assistant director of nursing at First at Home Health Services who along with her co-workers locked the entrances to their office.

Sood said police evacuated the office about 30 minutes after she first heard the popping noises.

The shooting took place on the same day that hearings on legislation to address gun violence were convened in Washington, with former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords testifying for stricter gun controls.

A gunman shot Giffords in the head during a shooting rampage in Tucson in January 2011.

Around 10:30 a.m., the gunman arrived at the office building and got into a dispute with someone, a conflict that escalated to the point where he drew a gun and shot three people, Thompson said.

Vanessa Brogan, who works in sales support at an insurance business in the three-story complex, said she heard a loud bang that she thought at first was from somebody working in or near the building.

She said others at the business thought they heard multiple loud noises. She said people locked themselves in offices until authorities evacuated the complex that houses insurance, medical and law offices.

Becky Neher, who works for a title company in the building, said the two gunshots she heard sounded like two pieces of metal banging against each other.

Watching from her second-story office, she saw people leaving the building.

"Someone yelled, 'We have a shooter,'" she said. She saw two victims lying on the ground outside the back side of the building. She said health care workers who have offices in the complex came out to help.

Don Jaksa, a software consultant who works in the building, said he was listening to the radio when he suddenly heard "two pops." He said he didn't think they were gunshots.

"My co-worker goes to the range all the time," he said. "He identified it as gunfire."

His co-worker then locked the door. After five minutes, they left and ran into police and someone carrying a stretcher. The police escorted them back to their office and told them to lock the door again.

They were eventually evacuated, and as he sat on a rock outside the complex, his wife called to make sure he was OK after seeing the shooting on the news.

Workers were later allowed to leave the building. Two hugged each other when they got outside.

"You don't expect this when you come to work," worker Lindsa Rincon said.

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Associated Press writers Paul Davenport, Felicia Fonseca and Terry Tang contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/police-1-dead-ariz-shooting-suspect-loose-234833738.html

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Would You Believe This Common Household Pet Is the Cold ...

Owners of domesticated cats might have received a dead bird offering (or two) at their doorstep as a ?gift.? But would you believe the seemingly cuddly felines are actually contributing to the death of billions (yes, billions) of birds and mammals each year.

Turns out pet cats are cold blooded killers. A study published in the journal ?Nature Communications? found ?free-ranging? domesticated cats kill between 1.4 billion and 3.7 billion birds and between 6.9 and 20.7 billion small mammals each year.

Free Ranging Cats Kill Up to 3.7 Billion Birds and up to 20.7 Billion Mammals Each Year

(Image: Shutterstock.com)

Live Science reported this to be 15 percent of the total bird population?in the United States, according to?Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ecologist and study co-author?Pete Marra.

Here?s more from Live Science on the study:

For this broader analysis, the team first looked at all prior studies on bird deaths and estimated that around 84 million owned-cats live in the country, many of which are allowed outdoors.

?A lot of these cats may go outside and go to 10 different houses, but they go back to their house and cuddle up on Mr. Smith?s lap at night,? Marra said.

Based on an analysis of past studies, the researchers estimated that each of those felines killed between four and 18 birds a year, and between eight and 21 small mammals per year.

Granted, its the ownerless, feral cats that cause the most bloodshed, according to the study.

And if you brought a cat into your home to keep mice at bay, the study also found the felines seem to prefer native species like voles and chipmunks, Live Science reported.

Given the effect of cats on native wildlife, one man in New Zealand has recently been advocating a complete cat ban. Mashable reported last week about businessman and philanthropist Gareth Morgan?s?#catstogo?campaign on Twitter.

Here?s an infographic from Morgan?s campaign:

Infographic Damage cats do in New Zealand

The Smithsonian researchers suggest, first and foremost, keeping domesticated cats inside to help curb the killings. But, as Live Science pointed out, the larger issue are roaming kitties with no owner.

Featured image via Shutterstock.com.

Source: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/30/would-you-believe-this-common-household-pet-is-the-cold-blooded-killer-of-15-of-the-bird-population/

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New research will help shed light on role of Amazon forests in global carbon cycle

New research will help shed light on role of Amazon forests in global carbon cycle

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Earth's forests perform a well-known service to the planet, absorbing a great deal of the carbon dioxide pollution emitted into the atmosphere from human activities. But when trees are killed by natural disturbances, such as fire, drought or wind, their decay also releases carbon back into the atmosphere, making it critical to quantify tree mortality in order to understand the role of forests in the global climate system. Tropical old-growth forests may play a large role in this absorption service, yet tree mortality patterns for these forests are not well understood.

Now scientist Jeffrey Chambers and colleagues at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have devised an analytical method that combines satellite images, simulation modeling and painstaking fieldwork to help researchers detect forest mortality patterns and trends. This new tool will enhance understanding of the role of forests in carbon sequestration and the impact of climate change on such disturbances.

"One quarter of CO2 emissions are going to terrestrial ecosystems, but the details of those processes and how they will respond to a changing climate are inadequately understood, particularly for tropical forests," Chambers said. "It's important we get a better understanding of the terrestrial sink because if it weakens, more of our emissions will end up in the atmosphere, increasing the rate of climate warming. To develop a better estimate of the contribution of forests, we need to have a better understanding of forest tree mortality."

Chambers, in close collaboration with Robinson Negron-Juarez at Tulane University, Brazil's National Institute for Amazon Research (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaz?nia [INPA]) and other colleagues, studied a section of the Central Amazon spanning over a thousand square miles near Manaus, Brazil. By linking data from Landsat satellite images over a 20-year period with observations on the ground, they found that 9.1 to 16.9 percent of tree mortality was missing from more conventional plot-based analyses of forests. That equates to more than half a million dead trees each year that had previously been unaccounted for in studies of this region, and which need to be included in forest carbon budgets.

Their findings were published online this week in a paper titled, "The steady-state mosaic of disturbance and succession across an old-growth Central Amazon forest landscape," in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

"If these results hold for most tropical forests, then it would indicate that because we missed some of the mortality, then the contribution of these forests to the net sink might be less than previous studies have suggested," Chambers said. "An old-growth forest has a mosaic of patches all doing different things. So if you want to understand the average behavior of that system you need to sample at a much larger spatial scale over larger time intervals than was previously appreciated. You don't see this mosaic if you walk through the forest or study only one patch. You really need to look at the forest at the landscape scale."

Trees and other living organisms are key players in the global carbon cycle, a complex biogeochemical process in which carbon is exchanged among the atmosphere, the ocean, the biosphere and Earth's crust. Fewer trees mean not only a weakening of the forest's ability to absorb carbon, but the decay of dead trees will also release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. Large-scale tree mortality in tropical ecosystems could thus act as a positive feedback mechanism, accelerating the global warming effect.

The Amazon forest is hit periodically by fierce thunderstorms that may bring violent winds with concentrated bursts believed to be as high as 170 miles per hour. The storms can blow down many acres of the forest; however, Chambers and his team were able to paint a much more nuanced picture of how storms affected the forest.

By looking at satellite images before and after a storm, the scientists discerned changes in the reflectivity of the forest, which they assumed was due to damage to the canopy and thus tree loss. Researchers were then sent into the field at some of the blowdown areas to count the number of trees felled by the storm. Looking at the satellite images pixel by pixel (with each pixel representing 900 square meters, or about one-tenth of a football field) and matching them with on-the-ground observations, they were able to draw a detailed mortality map for the entire landscape, which had never been done before.

Essentially they found that tree mortality is clustered in both time and space. "It's not blowdown or no blowdown?it's a gradient, with everything in between," he said. "Some areas have 80 percent of trees down, some have 15 percent."

In one particularly violent storm in 2005, a squall line more than 1,000 miles long and 150 miles wide crossed the entire Amazon basin. The researchers estimated that hundreds of millions trees were potentially destroyed, equivalent to a significant fraction of the estimated mean annual carbon accumulation for the Amazon forest. This finding was published in 2010 in Geophysical Research Letters. Intense 100-year droughts also caused widespread tree mortality in the Amazon basin in 2005 and 2010.

As climatic warming is expected to bring more intense droughts and stronger storms, understanding their effect on tropical and forest ecosystems becomes ever more important. "We need to establish a baseline so we can say how these forests functioned before we changed the climate," Chambers said.

This new tool can be used to assess tree mortality in other types of forests as well. Chambers and colleagues reported in the journal Science in 2007 that Hurricane Katrina killed or severely damaged about 320 million trees. The carbon in those trees, which would eventually be released into the atmosphere as CO2 as the trees decompose, was about equal to the net amount of carbon absorbed by all U.S. forests in a year.

Disturbances such as Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Katrina cause large impacts to the terrestrial carbon cycle, forest tree mortality and CO2 emissions from decomposition, in addition to significant economic impacts. However, these processes are currently not well represented in global climate models. "A better understanding of tree mortality provides a path forward towards improving coupled earth system models," Chambers said.

Besides understanding how forests affect carbon cycling, the new technique could also play a vital role in understanding how climate change will affect forests. Although the atmospheric CO2 concentration has been rising for decades, we are now only just starting to feel the effects of a warming climate, such as melting glaciers, stronger heat waves and more violent storms.

"But these climate change signals will start popping out of the noise faster and faster as the years go on," Chambers said. "So, what's going to happen to old-growth tropical forests? On one hand they are being fertilized by some unknown extent by the rising CO2 concentration, and on the other hand a warming climate will likely accelerate tree mortality. So which of these processes will win out in the long-term: growth or death? Our study provides the tools to continue to make these critical observations and answer this question as climate change processes fully kicks in over the coming years."

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Video: Syrian refugees pour into Jordan

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

U.N. nuclear watchdog backs Iran's denial of Fordow blast

VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. atomic watchdog made clear on Tuesday it had seen no sign of any explosion at one of Iran's most sensitive nuclear plants, backing up Tehran's denial that such an incident had taken place last week.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in an unusual move, made a brief statement following media reports at the weekend of significant damage at the underground Fordow uranium enrichment site.

IAEA inspectors regularly visit Iranian nuclear sites, including the one at Fordow, and the U.N. agency suggested in its comment that they had been at the site after the reports in some Israeli and Western media of an explosion there.

"We understand that Iran has denied that there has been an incident at Fordow. This is consistent with our observations," IAEA spokeswoman Gill Tudor said in an emailed comment in response to a question.

In late 2011 the plant at Fordow began producing uranium enriched to 20 percent fissile purity, compared with the 3.5 percent level needed for nuclear energy plants.

The West says this takes Iran a significant step closer to producing weapons-grade material. Iran says its nuclear program is entirely peaceful.

(Reporting by Fredrik Dahl; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-nuclear-watchdog-backs-irans-denial-fordow-192207765.html

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'Without shame': Shacking up may finally become legal in Virginia ...

By Becky Bratu, Staff Writer, NBC News

Shacking up may soon become legal in Virginia, where a bill aims to repeal the state's 136-year-old law that makes unmarried couples living together guilty of a misdemeanor.

Virginia is one of four states that has such a law on the books, along with Florida, Michigan and Mississippi.

The bill's sponsor, Sen. Adam Ebbin, told The Virginian-Pilot an estimated 140,000 Virginians cohabitate with an unmarried partner.?

?These men and women share that relationship openly, and without shame,? Ebbin said, according to the Pilot, adding that state and federal courts have made such laws unconstitutional.

Nevertheless, the law has been in place since 1877 and states that unmarried people who "lewdly and lasciviously associate and cohabit together ... shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor."

So-called living in sin is punishable with a $500 fine for a first offense, while subsequent offenses may carry up to one year in jail and a maximum $2,500 fine.

The bill to repeal the law is currently making its way through the state's General Assembly. While a Senate committee advanced it unanimously, it still faces a full Senate vote and, if it passes, a review in the House of Delegates.

According to NBC 4, Ebbin said that while the law hasn't been enforced in a long time, it was brought up in the early 1990s, when state officials threatened to revoke a Norfolk, Va., daycare provider's license.

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/29/16753947-without-shame-shacking-up-may-finally-become-legal-in-virginia

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Military suicides show signs of spreading in families

Erin Trieb for NBC News

Monica Velez, pictured in Austin, Texas, had two brothers, Jose "Freddy" Velez and Andrew Velez, both of whom served the U.S. military and both are now dead -- Freddy was killed in action in Iraq, and Andrew took his own life.

By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor

Before Army Spc. Andrew Velez left Texas for the final time, he asked his fragile sister to write him a promise ? a vow he could carry with him to Afghanistan.

Monica Velez knew she owed him that much. In the horrid weeks after each had lost their beloved brother, Freddy Velez, to enemy fire in Iraq, Monica tried to end her life with pills and alcohol. Now, she put pen to paper: ?I will not hurt myself. I will not do anything crazy. I know that Andrew loves me. I know that Freddy loved me.? Andrew folded her note and slipped it into his pocket.

?Don?t break your word to me,? he told her before heading back to war.

Seven months later, Andrew, 22, sat alone in an Army office at a base in Afghanistan. He put a gun to his head and committed suicide. Back in Texas, word reached Monica Velez who, once again, found herself in a dangerous place. Only now, she was alone. Days of alcohol and anti-depressants. Nights of dark thoughts: ?It would just be better if I was gone.?


'The storm' is coming
As the U.S. military suicide rate soared to record heights?during 2012, the families of service members say they, too, are witnessing a silent wave of self-harm occurring within their civilian ranks: spouses, children, parents and siblings.?

Some suicides and suicide attempts ? like those that ravaged the Velez family???are spurred by combat losses.

Others?may be?triggered by exhaustion and despair: As some veterans return debilitated by anxiety, many spouses realize it's now up to them???and will be for decades???to hold the family together.

Specific figures are lacking as no agency tracks civilian suicides within military families.

However, Kristina Kaufmann, a long-time Army wife, knows of three other Army wives, all friends, who took their lives in recent years.

Courtesy Kristina Kaufmann

"When you know that you are the anchor ? and if you go down, the family's going down ? the problem is that you can only do that for so long," said Kristina Kaufmann.

One was Faye Vick, described by Kaufmann as ?the perfect picture of an Army wife???pretty, nice, always with a smile.? Vick and her family lived around the corner from Kaufmann and near Fort Bragg, N.C. In 2006, when Kaufmann?s husband was in Afghanistan and Vick?s husband was deployed overseas, the 39-year-old mother placed herself, her infant and her 2-year-old son in a car inside a closed garage and started the engine, asphyxiating all three with carbon monoxide, according to Kaufmann and to local news reports at the time.

?And I know of too many others through the grapevine,? said Kaufmann, executive director of Code of Support, an Alexandria, Va.-based nonprofit that seeks to bridge the gap between civilians and military America.

?When you know that you are the anchor???and if you go down, the family?s going down???the problem is that you can only do that for so long,? said Kaufmann. ?That population (of spouses) is at the most risk. Because the storm is going to happen when everybody comes home. That?s where we are, unfortunately, going to see an uptick in lots of negative outcomes, including suicide, including suicide among the spouses.?

On Jan. 14, Department of Defense officials acknowledged that during 2012, service members committed suicide at a record pace as more than 349 people took their own lives across the four branches.?The military suicide rate is slightly lower than that of the general public. However, one active-duty member died by suicide every 25 hours last year.?

The Army sustained the heaviest branch toll at 182 suicides, which ??as NBC News reported Jan. 3?? meant that soldier suicides outpaced combat deaths for the first time, according to Pentagon officials.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta informed Congress last July that American armed forces are in the grip of a suicide "epidemic."?

One of the darkest undercurrents of the glaring statistics is that one suicide in a family boosts future suicide risks for everyone else inside the home.?They can be contagious, say experts like Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen, a psychologist in the Washington, D.C., area and the founder of Give an Hour, which develops networks of mental-health volunteers who respond to both acute and chronic situations.

Numerous researchers have explored the so-called contagion effect of suicides within families and ?there?s no question the data supports there?s at least a doubling of risk,? among surviving family members, said Dr. Alan L. Berman, Ph.D., executive director of the American Association of Suicidology. The organization strives to better understand and prevent suicide.

?It?s understood that risk, in part, is biological,"?Berman said, given that disorders like depression have a genetic component.?

?But it?s also based on social modeling behavior: The suicide of a parent presents a model (for children in that family) of how to deal with problems, and that?s no less true for a spouse.?

Added Van Dahlen: "The closer that family member is to you, the greater risk you?re at. We believe, psychologically, it opens the possibility and ends a taboo."

?The thousands of service members who have killed themselves,? she added, ?they leave in their wake thousands of family members who are now at risk for that same kind of decision."

'I completely lost myself'
The cascade of Velez family tragedies began with pure valor.

On Nov. 13, 2004, Army Cpl. Jose ?Freddy? Velez, 23, sprayed bullets at insurgent forces???covering fire to allow other U.S. soldiers time to retreat from an enemy strong point in Fallujah, Iraq. After his ammo ran dry, Freddy Velez was shot and killed. The Army awarded him the Bronze Star and Silver Star.

Courtesy Monica Velez

"There are days I'm still overwhelmed. And if I sit and think about it, I feel like I wouldn't have to live through all this pain if I just let myself go," said Monica Velez, who shared family photos of brothers Freddy and Andrew.

Andrew, then serving with another unit in Iraq, told Monica of escorting his brother?s body home to Lubbock, Texas ? a job, he said, that required unzipping his brother?s body bag at every stop to re-verify Freddy?s identity.

During the trip, Andrew called his sister repeatedly while en route home and screamed into the phone for nearly two consecutive hours, ?like somebody was killing him,? she said.

?There was nothing I could do,? Monica Velez recalled. ?The operator kept cutting in (to request additional payment for the call) and I just said, ?Add it to my credit card.? He just wailed. That travel home, I think is what eventually broke him.?

Weeks later, Monica broke.

She doesn?t know how close she came to death the first time she tried to end her life. She never was told how slow her pulse became that night. She just remembers regaining consciousness at a hospital in Killeen, Texas???home to Fort Hood, where Freddy was based. She awoke with an IV plugged into her arm. A doctor handed her a list of local psychiatrists then discharged her.

Velez tried, she said, to seek help for her deepening depression but was told that her health insurance would not cover counseling.

Her grief was rooted in a difficult childhood, she said, that forged "tighter than tight" emotional bonds between Velez and her two brothers, turning the siblings into a mutual support group.

?When Freddy passed away, I went through a really hard depression,? she said. ?I went to the emergency room for anxiety attacks. I couldn?t breathe. But nobody knew how to deal with me so they just gave me Ativan (an anti-anxiety drug) and Hydrocodone (a pain killer).

?I started drinking heavily and taking the prescriptions. And one day, I just felt it would be better off if I wasn?t around and decided to take all of the pills. Grief can bring you to that breaking moment.?

Soon after, in February 2005, Andrew sent his older sister (then 25) an email: ?We need to be stronger. We need to protect each other.?

Though he was the youngest of the siblings, Andrew always was ?the strong one,? his sister said. ?But he and Freddy were inseparable.? Near the end of 2005, Andrew told his sister he was redeploying to Afghanistan because, she said, ?I think he felt closer to Freddy there.?

From March through July of 2006, the two swapped calls and emails. In Afghanistan, Andrew grew increasingly despondent, she said, over the unraveling of his marriage and family in Lubbock. He had three children. But he worried, too, about his sister?s state of mind.

?We could both hear it in each other?s voices. He was scared I was going to do something. I was scared he was going to do something.?

He did. Andrew?s suicide on July 25, 2006, drove Monica, at first, into 20-hour workdays at a domestic violence shelter. She wasn?t sleeping or eating. Eventually, she was drinking again, ?from the morning until I passed out,? she said. ?Then, doing it again the next day.

?I completely lost myself. I resigned my job. I stopped paying my bills. I got evicted. I was prescribed anti-depressants. I noticed taking the pills and drinking got me out of the emotions. So I found myself in a dangerous place very quickly.

?Again???several trips to the ER (for overdoses). I?m not sure why I wasn?t ever held there. In my down periods, I would tell myself it would just be better off if I was gone.?

In 2008, a friend at Fort Hood, Texas, connected Velez with the Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors (TAPS), a resource for anyone who suffers the loss of a military loved one.

?That was the first time anybody had offered to help me with the depression and the grief.? she said.

'Family units breaking down'
Kaufmann, who lost three Army-spouse friends to suicide, argues that military-family suicides should be tracked and researched by the Department of Defense to help mental-health experts begin to slow or stop the problem. She knows, however, such an accounting is not likely.?

?I get the sense that people in the military think that by including families into this kind of discussion ? particularly when you?re talking about the (broader) mental-health impacts on family members ? they look at that as something that will only add to the problem. Whereas, we believe that it would prove to be a solution,? Kauffman said.

?We?ve approached this very myopically. More than half of soldiers are married. Soldiers come with families. And the military has a maddening way of both dismissing families and holding them accountable at the same time. It?s frustrating for us, not only when we?re trying to get our husbands help, but also when you have the family units breaking down,? she added.?

NBC News requested to speak with officials at the newly formed Department of Defense suicide-prevention office about the issue of suicides within military families and whether tracking is needed. A DOD spokeswoman said, however, that the office is only working to address active-duty suicides. The interview request was not granted.

Van Dahlen, meanwhile, believes that asking DOD to track military families is an unreasonable expectation to place on the agency when it already is facing budget cuts.

Even if the DOD wants to ? and many of my colleagues there desperately would want to devote resources to this???those resources are not going to be there,? she said. Rather than putting "the screws to DOD" and doing "even more with even less," Van Dahlen believes public-private partnerships should be encouraged "to figure out how we can (address) this together."

'Like an airborne disease'
More than eight years after Freddy?s combat death, and more than six years removed from Andrew?s suicide, Monica Velez annually runs the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C., in honor of her fallen brothers.

Matt Slocum / AP file

Monica Velez cleans her brother's name, engraved in a memorial at Fort Hood, Texas.

But, now living in Austin, she acknowledges she still struggles with what she calls, ?those thoughts.?

?There are days I?m still overwhelmed. And if I sit and think about it, I feel like I wouldn?t have to live through all this pain if I just let myself go. It doesn?t just go away. But you learn how to cope. You learn better coping skills,? she said, adding she gained those tools from TAPS.

Army officers at Fort Hood have occasionally asked her, she said, for ideas to help them prevent the rising military suicide rate. She watches that tally, too.

?The numbers take my breath away. I know it can be overwhelming for the Army generals on the other end of the table trying to figure this problem out. Because it?s like an airborne disease going through the building and you?re trying to figure out how to stop it before it gets to you," she said.?

?But it?s coming at a really fast rate, and it?s inevitable.?

Related stories:
Military suicide rate set record high in 2012
The enemy within: Soldier suicides outpace combat deaths in 2012
Some wounded vets shine on 'Alive Day,' others wear black?

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UAE charges 94 in alleged Islamist coup plot

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) ? The United Arab Emirates says 94 people face charges for allegedly trying to overthrow the state as part of widening crackdowns on Islamist groups with suspected links to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Sunday's statement by the official news agency WAM did not name the Emirati suspects, but authorities have been waging systematic arrests against perceived dissidents for months.

The crackdowns have brought complaints from rights groups and raised tensions with Egypt, which is led by Muslim Brotherhood member President Mohammed Morsi.

The statement quotes UAE Attorney General Salem Saeed Kubaish as alleging that the suspects built a secret network to plot the coup and raised money through real estate and other deals. It also claims the suspects had links to the Muslim Brotherhood and others for expertise and financial support.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uae-charges-94-alleged-islamist-coup-plot-153849152.html

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DARPA's 1.8-gigapixel cam touts surveillance from 20,000 feet (video)

DNP 18gigapixel drone cam from DARPA touts surveillance from 20,000 feet

It's been three years since we first heard about DARPA's ARGUS-IS, but thanks to a PBS Nova special entitled "Rise of the Drones," we finally have more information about the 1.8-gigapixel camera that is supposedly the highest-resolution surveillance system in the world. The documentary showed video footage of the imaging system in action, though the camera itself remains shrouded in mystery for security reasons. Designed to be used with UAVs like the Predator, the ARGUS-IS (which stands for Autonomous Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance - Imaging System) can spot a six-inch object within a ten square mile radius from 20,000 feet in the air. As shown in the clip after the break, the high-res cam doesn't quite reveal facial features, but you can spot details like a bird flying around a building and the color of someone's clothes.

The video goes on to reveal that the camera's internals are actually a collection of 368 sensors that are identical to the ones found in 5-megapixel smartphones. But the ARGUS-IS wouldn't be much without the processing power of the platform behind it. We're not entirely sure how this is done, but the camera allegedly streams around 1 million terabytes (that's an exabyte, folks) of video, which adds up to roughly 5,000 hours of HD footage per day. Thankfully, there's software that helps guys on the ground filter through the mass of data. As seen in the image above, it lets them track moving objects with up to 65 simultaneous windows. The military potential here is obvious, but DARPA is keeping mum on any future implementations of the ARGUS-IS -- or if it's been in use all this time.

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Movie Reviews: Hansel and Gretel, Gangster Squad, Zero Dark ...

Editor's Note: Some reviews and information aggregated from?Moviefone.

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters?

Mark Glass, Patch blogger:?Of all the classic fairy tales stretched or twisted into feature films, this is one of the least likely...and less successful. H & G (Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton) survived the witch and her candy-coated honey trap of a hovel, then grew up to become itinerant witch slayers in a vaguely Medieval era.?

They are summoned to one imperiled hamlet after nearly a dozen children have been abducted. They soon realize that a coven or two of evildoers is apparently massing in the adjacent forbidding forest for some major event. So much for the plot. The rest is all about the f/x, as H & G do their thing with an arsenal of anachronistically advanced weapons, which they need because these witches show some mad Ninja skills to go with their magical powers. The fights are more fast and furious than the auto races in a certain series of flicks that traded on those terms. Full Review

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Quartet

Mark Glass, Patch blogger:?Every "mature" viewer who enjoyed last year?s?The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel?can confidently line up for this ticket. What you?ll get is another gentle comedy among the retirement set showcasing a fine ensemble cast of actors from Great Britain. Both include Maggie Smith. This one also features Pauline Collins, Billy Connolly, Michael Gambon and Tom Courtenay, under the direction of Dustin Hoffman.??

The intrigue here is whether some of the members of a once-lauded operatic quartet can get past some old wounds and newer anxieties for a reunion performance on the birthdate of Giuseppe Verdi (as Victor Borge noted, Joe Green, in English).

The music is pleasing; the actors are still in fine fettle. Hoffman steers them at a pace that evokes empathy without milking the sentimental side. The reliable old pros on both sides of the camera deliver another first-rate product. Anglophiles and trivia buffs who recall a 1981 film with the same title starring Smith and Alan Bates should be advised that there?s no other relation between the two stories. Full Review

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Broken City

Mark Glass, Patch blogger:?This urban political/crime drama is surprisingly well-scripted, with more than its fair share of twists and turns. Mark Wahlberg plays a hardnosed New York cop, who is stripped of his badge early in the film over a controversy about his shooting an alleged rapist. Although the mayor (Russell Crowe) understands and approves of what he did, public outrage over what may have been excessive force compels The Brass to throw Wahlberg under the proverbial bus.

Brian Tucker?s script is particularly impressive for a rookie. Director Allen Hughes? experience in the genre helps, with the pacing and mostly non-glamorous settings well-suited to the material. The rating comes more from violence than sexual content, and is relatively restrained. Wahlberg, Crowe and Jeffrey Wright (the police chief) add solid performances.

This is Crowe?s second role in less than a month as a distinctly unlikable character, following his Inspector Javert in?Les Miserables. Could he be trying to supplant Mel Gibson as everyone?s least-favorite Australian actor??Full Review

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Gangster Squad

  • Run Time: 113 mins.
  • Starring: Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin
  • Director:?Ruben Fleischer

Review from Patch blogger Mark Glass:?Movie Review: Gangster Squad

Austin Chronicle: "Despite the unrelenting action and the terrific cast, Gangster Squad comes up more scattered than successful." Austin Chronicle.?Full Review

A.O. Scott of The New York Times: "His (Fleischer) first feature, "Zombieland," was a half-witty genre parody. This one might be described as genre zombie-ism: the hysterical, brainless animation of dead clich?s reduced to purposeless, compulsive killing. Too self-serious to succeed as pastiche, it has no reason for being beyond the parasitic urge to feed on the memories of other, better movies."?Full Review

Ann Hornaday of Washington Post: "Slick, sick, self-consciously stylish and defiantly shallow, Gangster Squad is one of those movies you can't talk about without invoking other (often better) movies. A lot of movies."?Full Review

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Zero Dark Thirty

  • Running Time: 157 mins.
  • Starring: Joel Edgerton, Jessica Chastain, Edgar Ramirez
  • Director:?Kathryn Bigelow

Review from Patch blogger Mark Glass:?Movie Review: Zero Dark Thirty

The Guardian: "Telling a nearly three-hour story with an ending everyone knows, Bigelow and Boal have managed to craft one of the most intense and intellectually challenging films of the year."?Full Review

Alison Willmore of Movieline: "Zero Dark Thirty makes you feel every step of Maya's journey, but it's her impressive achievement and that of the film itself that we're left contemplating, not her humanity - a stunningly well-realized whole with few soft spots to latch onto."?Full Review

Andrew O'Hehir of Salon.com: "A sweeping and magnificent work of cinematic craft, by far the best film of Bigelow's career."?Full Review

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Marry An Older Man First, Then Go Younger -- And By the Way ...

I am NOT a cougar. I am a normal modern woman of the new millennium with a husband who is 15 years younger. I am a woman of the '60s sexual revolution who expects equality with men, and that includes sexual equality -- and women on top.

Many of my girlfriends have husbands 20 years older. Are these men called gorillas, panthers or raccoons? Who came up with this ridiculous title?

My own path to "cougardom" has been what I call "The Great Reversal," which I seriously recommend to all the women of the new millennium. First husband older, second husband younger. Call it what you want.

I call it SMART.

My first husband was 13 years older. He was the perfect match for me in 1964. Back then I was a 21-year-old on her first job, a costume designer on a film in Paris. Meeting an experienced man of 34 who could teach me about the finer things of life was a dream come true.

My first husband, Ron Berkeley, was from Hollywood. He was a great athlete, a famous make-up artist and a gourmet chef. He had been a bartender in his youth in Malibu and could host a great party. Ron was perfect husband "material," as the older man-younger woman has been a tradition throughout time. No one was shocked! All his friends accepted me. One pal, an older actor who played the bad guy in movies, even tried to steal me away. Ron's family welcomed me into his family. His dad was also in the "business." He was the exclusive set decorator to Errol Flynn. Ron was the exclusive make-up man of Elvis and the Burtons. I married into Hollywood royalty. The only downside to this marriage was that I would be wife No. 3.

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My first (much older) husband Ron Berkeley and I at our wedding in London.

When our marriage failed after 2 children and 21 years together, it failed primarily because of our age difference. I was 40 and no longer naive. My husband was a rabbit, and I was not a bit like our mothers and grandmothers, women who would have accepted his bad behavior and kept their mouths shut and their legs crossed.

If I was to have a cheating husband, I wanted a "French marriage," where we both have an arrangement of the Chambre 5 a 7, (the afternoon getaway sex pad ). My husband would not accept this. He actually became violent when he caught me kissing Mikhail Baryshnikov at my publicist, Yanou Collart's wild Parisian party for director Milos Forman.

Mikhail was 37, five years younger than me and almost 20 years younger than my husband who was then 55. That kiss was to me a magic moment, an epiphany moment when I realized that I was moving on and in picking the desirable age of my next mate, I was moving south.

Here are a few definitions of a cougar:

- Wikipedia defines a cougar as a woman who dates a man 8 years younger.

- An older woman who searches clubs for a much younger man.

- A divorced woman in her forties on the prowl for a younger man.

Of course none of these definitions apply to me as I met my young husband, a boat captain, on a fishing boat in Key West. He was the one who wrapped his arm around me to help me reel in the big fish. When his bare body touched mine (near naked in his little shorts) we were one from that moment on. I was 44; he was 29. We moved in together the next day. We've been together now 25 years.

Who caught who?

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My second (much younger) husband Mike Hamilton and I holding a prize catch.

Titles aside, I seriously recommend to all my lady friends alone at mid-life that 8 years younger is the perfect age for your new man.

Women have a longer life, eat healthier and age better. We have beauty salons, spas, yoga, makeup and hair dye. We have creams, injections and facelifts that many men refuse.

At my recent 50th high school reunion at Bethesda Chevy Chase Maryland High School our class of 1961 met and danced all night, and we also took our class photos. When the photos arrived, I was shocked when I saw so many men who looked 10 years older than the glammed-up women. They looked like our fathers! Of course there were a handful of men who aged better than others, but 98% did not age well -- and sadly the handsomest man from the previous reunion had died of a stroke.

However, in my long marriage to a younger man, there have been a few downsides:

1. Musical taste disparity.

Music has a different vibe for each generation. He missed out on your music and may not get it or it may remind him of the generation gap. You'll end up listening to his music in the car and in bed. Movies, books, video games have also changed in 10 years, but shared music seems to be the most important of all for great romance.

2. Conflicts with the kids.

Your children, if any, are very angry at first at any new man, especially the younger new man and they need lots tender loving care. You both must recognize your new man is not their dad. Humor here is important! My teenage sons bonded with my new husband watching porno together on French TV. Seriously, France hard-core sex is on the main TV channels after 10:30 p.m. They also shared manly sports, going deep sea fishing together and shark fishing at night.

3. Friend awkwardness.?

Your old friends will not go out with you and him and many will not invite you to their parties as their older husbands cannot bear seeing a young man threatening their happy little world. Don't get mad at them. You make new friends and learn new dance steps. I went from going to The Red Cross Ball in Monte Carlo and dancing with the royalty in London to doing the Texas Two Step in the Ft. Walton Beach's Live Western Music Club and dancing jive on the bars in New Orleans on Bourbon St.

4. Welcome the opportunity for new social circles.

You need to move on and make new friends that are younger, which is not a bad thing. You have to go out with his young friends and this will keep you in a younger groove.?(I happily kept all my girlfriends but see them only for lunch or sometimes dinner if I'm alone in their town). I try not to carry on about my very different life but try to listen to their stories with love and interest.

5. Keep up with the fashion.?

Fashion is the tell-tale, be-all, end-all problem! Did he change his look? Did you change your look? Are you both the same person you were on the day you met or are you changing your persona so you will be "what he or she wants"? I write about this in my book "It's All About the Dress" in my chapter on the morphing of Jane Fonda and how she even admits in her memoir that she willingly becomes the desired vision of her new lover. Her many marriages prove that morphing does not work to keep a lover.

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My husband Mike in grey shorts the day I met him.?

When the younger man glams up, the relationship is doomed. When he wears the same shorts and flip flops that he wore the day you met, he is not there for your money or your world, he is there for you.

Of course, the only big problem I see is when I'm 90, my younger man will be 75. Living that old with a much younger husband needs a good plan. By then I'll be past any fashion or make-up tricks and probably will be really only interested in chilling 24/7. I came up with a solution. I imagine my husband will prefer to remain on our glorious farm, so I plan to return to Paris and eat and drink French until I die.

Then again, my younger husband could surprise me and age much quicker. Then I will improvise. In my first marriage I had a plan to paint until my death in our 16th-century mill house in Normandy. I even built a painting studio above the garage and asked my first husband to have a rail built so I could go up the steps when I'm 90. Yet it was not to be.

My plans may change again, but there is only one thing that will not change and that is that older men are no longer my cup of tea.

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My first husband Ron and me at the Mill.

Vicky Tiel began designing clothes 40 years ago in Paris and still owns a boutique there. See Vicky and her new collection on HSN and online. Her couture is available at Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus, and her perfumes are carried in Perfumania. Her memoir,?It's All About the Dress: What I Learned in 40 Years About Men, Women, Sex and Fashion?was published by St. Martin's Press in August 2011.

Source: http://www.xojane.com/relationships/marry-old-then-young-not-a-cougar-15-years-younger-husband

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I'm curious as to how many males find that they prefer being the submissive one in sexual relations.

And to the women, how do you generally feel about sexually submissive partners as opposed to dominant partners?

Curious, as I enjoy being dominated.? :badslave:

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As long as she is screaming or loudly moaning I'm happy.

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Depends, sometimes I like to slam some cooch, sometimes I let the cooch take a long ride.
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That is me as well. Sometimes I bang it out sometimes she slaps me around a little.
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As long as she is screaming or loudly moaning I'm happy.

They are faking!

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i like switching, and i love being submissive. for some reason though, i tend to most attract submissive women.

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As long as she is screaming or loudly moaning I'm happy.

They are faking!

Even if so, it still sounds hot. :lol:

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Fuck yeah it does!!! And good to see someone on here taking a joke and keep going on the same subject. Kudos!

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Just depends on the girl and my mood at the time - sexual aggression isn't always so calculated.

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Fuck yeah it does!!! And good to see someone on here taking a joke and keep going on the same subject. Kudos!

There are people who can't take a joke on the Shroomery? Wtf is this blasphemy? :shocked:

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Fuck yeah it does!!! And good to see someone on here taking a joke and keep going on the same subject. Kudos!

There are people who can't take a joke on the Shroomery? Wtf is this blasphemy? :shocked:

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Hmm... neat feedback. Maybe it's just my insecurity.

This girl I'm seeing also prefers being submissive. So there is an awkward period during foreplay which it seems that one of us is waiting to dominate the other.

Fuck it, I'll dominate.

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There is no reason to rush foreplay or sex. Dominate her, let her dominate you, switch around.
Use some fuckin' team work on that domination.

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i've found that when the chemistry is right, switching comes really easy for a lot of people. but i say that as someone who enjoys playing both roles. one of my best fairly recent sexual arrangements was with someone who was a total sub. we were so great together that she discovered that she loved to top me, to the point of that's what we did most of the time. it was super hot. too bad she was emotionally unstable. i really would've loved to have kept her around for something real. /sigh

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smack said:
I'm curious as to how many males find that they prefer being the submissive one in sexual relations.

And to the women, how do you generally feel about sexually submissive partners as opposed to dominant partners?

Curious, as I enjoy being dominated.? :badslave:


With a girl I want to dominate and her to be submissive. With a guy I want to be dominated and to be submissive.

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Tmethyl said:
There is no reason to rush foreplay or sex.

Oh, the foreplay isn't rushed at all. It drags out and we both know it.
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Dominate her, let her dominate you, switch around.
Use some fuckin' team work on that domination.

:shrug:

:missionary:

I guess I'm going to have to do some more field work and reevaluate.? :quagmire:

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As a female I prefer dominant males but I end up in long term relationships with sub males.? Strange...

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Offlinemillzy
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question for the ladies: do you enjoy being in control sometimes?

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