Thursday 31 January 2019

Monday 28 January 2019

FREE TIPS 29/01/2019

Finland
Helsinki Vs HIFK
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England
Arsenal Vs Cardiff
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Manchester United Vs Burnley
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Newcastle Vs Manchester City
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Italy
AC Milan Vs Napoli
Tip X2@1.30

France
Guingamp Vs Monaco
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Metz Vs Nancy
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Portugal
Benfica Vs Boavista
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International Cup
Qatar Vs UAE
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Nordsjalland Vs CSKA Moscow
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Egypt
El Zamalek Vs Makasa
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Scotland
Stenhousemuir Vs Aberdeen
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Tunisia
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Wednesday 16 January 2019

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France 
Monaco Vs Nice Tip BTTS @1.90
 


Toulouse Vs LyonTip BTTS @1.75





 
Spain
Atletico Madrid Vs GironaTip 1@1.44
 

Leganes Vs Real Madrid Tip O1.5@1.30

 
Saudi Arabia 
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Portugal 
Feirense Vs Sporting LisbonTip U3.5@1.45

 
Israel 
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Inter. Friendly

Austria Vienna Vs Wiener Neustadt
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Vietnam Vs yemem
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Iran Vs Iraq
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Turkey 
Trabzonspor Vs Balikersirspor
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Basakserhir Vs Hatayspor
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Italy
Juventus Vs AC Milan 
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Tuesday 15 January 2019

LADIES! LET ME EDUCATE YOU ABOUT MORNING SEX FOR A FEW MINUTE.



Morning sex that is sex between 4am-5;30am is the sweetest. that moment when he is still asleep,all his body system have settled down and has his normal morning erection, just sneak out of the bed and go to the kitchen open the refrigerator,put small honey inside your mouth, wake him up with your warm lips on his mouth,caress his body a litu bit by playing with his dick.use the honey and suck his dick like your life depends on it. His erection will be harder because he has not had his morning pee, the sensation of fucking a wet pussy while holding urine is the sweetest.
Hold him tight and plant a kiss on his lips. Make sure you're without panties or bra, slowly remove your nighty, let him watch you do it. Stand nude before him and help him removed whatever thing his wearing.
The feelings and smoothness of your skin touching each other is mind blowing. Lay on the bed hugging each other tight, rub him with your breast, kiss him and then slowly go on top him, start sucking his nipples, give it a soft bite slowly and start licking them one after the other. Men nipples are very sensitive to them. They like it when it's been sucked.
Then make him lie on his back, be a good wife, kneel on the bed and start giving him a blow job. licked his rod like an ice cream. Take his rod fully into your mouth and start sucking his already hard rod, caressing his balls with your hand. Suck it like your life depended on it. They love it when you lick their balls. You know those balls? Slowly licked the balls. You will be surprised to hear him moans, if you are doing a great job on him.
Tell him to lie on the bed, climb on him in a cow girl style, ride on him, grind on his penis, bounce on him, you can even twerk on his dick too. You will hear him begging for more. Then lie in doggy position so that he can take you from back and view your bumbum, make sure your chest touches the bed, issa mind blowing something. Let him insert his dick with force so it can touched all the walls of your pussy. As he move his dick in and out of you. Help him by raising your hips too, It will make you scream with pleasure. And he will enjoy every bit of it. Tell him to fuck you harder, call his name, saying I LOVE U and moan while doing that. Men love to hear you scream their pet name during love making. Its another turn on for them. Sex without talking is no sex, whisper in his ears while the action is going on, use dirty talk, tell him baby u are the best, sweetie i can die for, there is no one like u, i will forever love u.
When he will eventually come, help him take his bath and dress him up for work, while taking his breakfast make sure u are looking sexy around him, help feed him and hugg him goodbye and don't forget to pray for him.
You have just planted yourself in him, u will be the only thing he thinks of throughout the day, u have also succeeded in making his day great, he will smile at everyone in his workplace.
Lastly make sure u sent him nice love message within the day especially when u know he is about closing for the day, u will see him running back home just to meet u.

Pls ur home is ur happiness...prayer is the key.
I want go church now! I get morning devotion to attend.

Discover What Your Sleeping Position Says About You

The sleeping position says a lot about your personality, habits and even worries. So take a look and discover what your positions in bed says about you.
sleeping position meanings
According to sleep experts, it is possible to verify the relationship between the ones positions in bed and the individual personality. Body language exists at all times and also when we are sleeping. You may be surprised to learn that your sleeping position can also affect your health.
Let’s find out the meaning of each sleeping position below.
sleeping positions

1. The Fetus.

It is sleeping sideways, shrunk with the knees towards the chest, arms crossed near the legs. It`s name derives from the position of the babies in the maternal womb.
It is the most frequent position used by most people. In the study cited above, 41% of the 1,000 participants chose it, women twice as much as men.
As for the personality, there are several variants. For example, “curling up” to sleep is related to sensitivity and emotional, as well as the tendency for more intense relationships. The person may seem shy when meeting someone, but then relaxes and becomes very warm, loving and fears being hurt sentimentally.

2. The Log.

Characterized by sleeping sideways with legs stretched and held together at the shoulder line. The hands are usually next to the body or one of them under the pillow or even stretched.
It is adopted by 15% of the people interviewed in the survey. These people are uninhibited, laid back and uncomplicated. They are very sociable, get along with most people, feel good when they are part of a group, they trust others and are usually quite innocent.

3. The Yearner.

The shoulder is straight, legs slightly bent forward, hands stretched forward, and can go under the pillow.
13% of study volunteers reported sleeping in this position. It denotes a more complex personality. Though friendly and open, one tends to be a little cynical and suspicious of others. Decision-making takes place very calmly, but when you find a reason it is very hard-headed and there is nothing to change your mind. You can be the best friend and be nice to everyone.

4. The Soldier.

Sleeps with the belly up, legs spread wide at the hips or shoulders, arms are stretched along the body (usually glued).
No more than 8% sleep this way, with chin facing the ceiling. These people are reserved, quiet, almost without strong emotions, do not talk much about themselves to others, do not like the “common” and have very high goals and objectives. They are loyal and protect their family and loved ones, as well as enhancing interpersonal ties.

5. The Freefaller.

It is called this way because it seems that people have just fallen from the sky. They are lying on their stomachs, with their heads turned to one side, with one hand under the pillow or stretched up.
They represent 7% of respondents in the survey. They are very intense, extroverted, daring people and, in the end, very sensitive. According to sleeping experts they love freedom very much, they do not like being “driven” about what to do (in any field, love, career, family, society, etc.), let alone being criticized.

6. The Starfish.

Is the opposite of the previous one because the person is facing upwards, with the arms circling partially or completely the pillow and the legs semiflexionadas or a folded.
It is the preferred position of 5% of people, who are better as listeners of problems of others, very good friends, always willing to help others, but most of the time they prefer to be the center of attention wherever they are.

What does your position in bed say about you?

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Rapid Vienna Vs Horn
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Australia Vs Syria
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Spain
Valencia Vs Sporting Gijion
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Portugal
Leixoes Vs FC Porto
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Vitoria Guimaraes Vs Benfica
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France
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Turkey
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Algeria
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Egypt
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Friday 11 January 2019

GAMES

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Wydad Casablanca Vs ASEC Mimosas
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Inter. Friendly 
FC Vevey Vs Servette
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Portugal
Santa Clara Vs Benfica
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Portugal 
Aves Vs Feirense
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Wales
Bangor city Vs Debigh Town
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England
Leeds Vs Derby
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France
Nancy Vs Paris FC
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France 
Lyon Vs Reims
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Spain
Rayo Vallecano Vs Celta Vigo
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Spain 
Cadiz Vs Granada
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Inter. Friendly
Finland Vs Estonia
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Israel
Iron Hasharon Vs H. Petah Tikva
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Northern Ireland
Newry City Vs Crusaders
Tip 2@1.40 
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Thursday 10 January 2019

What Happens When We Get Angry

Published Wednesday 2 June 2010
By Robert George
When we get angry, the heart rate, arterial tension and testosterone production increases, cortisol (the stress hormone) decreases, and the left hemisphere of the brain becomes more stimulated. This is indicated by a new investigation lead by scientists from the University of Valencia (UV) that analyses the changes in the brain's cardiovascular, hormonal and asymmetric activation response when we get angry.

"Inducing emotions generates profound changes in the autonomous nervous system, which controls the cardiovascular response, and also in the endocrine system. In addition, changes in cerebral activity also occur, especially in the frontal and temporal lobes", Neus Herrero, main author of the study and researcher at UV, explains to SINC.

The researchers induced anger in 30 men using the version that has been adapted to Spanish of the procedure "Anger Induction" (AI), consisting of 50 phrases in first person that reflect daily situations that provoke anger. Before and immediately after the inducement of anger they measured the heart rate and arterial tension, the levels of testosterone and cortisol, and the asymmetric activation of the brain (using the dichotic listening technique), the general state of mind and the subjective experience of the anger emotion.

The results, published in the journal Hormones and Behavior, reveal that anger provokes profound changes in the state of mind of the subjects ("they felt angered and had a more negative state of mind") and in different psychobiological parameters. There is an increase in heart rate, arterial tension and testosterone, but the cortisol level decreases.

Asymmetries of brain activity
Nonetheless, "by focusing on the asymmetric brain activity of the frontal lobe that occurs when we experience emotions, there are two models that contradict the case of anger", the researcher highlights.
The first model, 'of emotional valence', suggests that the left frontal region of the brain is involved in experiencing positive emotions, whilst the right is more related to negative emotions.

The second model, 'of motivational direction', shows that the left frontal region is involved in experiencing emotions related to closeness, whilst the right is associated with the emotions that provoke withdrawal.
The positive emotions, like happiness, are usually associated to a motivation of closeness, and the negative ones, like fear and sadness, are characterised by a motivation of withdrawal.

However, not all emotions behave in accordance with this connection. "The case of anger is unique because it is experienced as negative but, often, it evokes a motivation of closeness", the expert explains.

"When experiencing anger, we have observed in our study an increase in right ear advantage, that indicates a greater activation of the left hemisphere, which supports the model of motivational direction", Herrero points out. In other words, when we get angry, our asymmetric cerebral response is measured by the motivation of closeness to the stimulus that causes us to be angry and not so much by the fact we consider this stimulus as negative: "Normally when we get angry we show a natural tendency to get closer to what made us angry to try to eliminate it", he concludes.

Every emotion is unique
This is the first general study on emotions and more specifically on anger that examines all these different psychobiological parameters (cardiovascular, hormonal response and asymmetric activation response of the brain) in a single investigation to study the changes caused by the inducement of anger. In addition the results of the study are along the same lines as previous investigations and defend what has been noted by Darwin: that the emotions, in this case anger, are accompanied by unique and specific (psychobiological) patterns for each emotion.

References: Neus Herrero, Marien Gadea, Gabriel Rodríguez-Alarcón, Raúl Espert, Alicia Salvador. "What happens when we get angry? Hormonal, cardiovascular and asymmetrical brain responses". Hormones and Behavior 57: 276, marzo de 2010. DOI:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2009.12.008
Source: FECYT - Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology

Anger - how it affects people


Anger is a powerful emotion. If it isn’t handled appropriately, it may have destructive results for you and those closest to you. Uncontrolled anger can lead to arguments, physical fights, physical abuse, assault and self-harm. On the other hand, well-managed anger can be a useful emotion that motivates you to make positive changes. 

Physical effects of anger

Anger triggers the body’s ‘fight or flight’ response. Other emotions that trigger this response include fear, excitement and anxiety. The adrenal glands flood the body with stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol.

The brain shunts blood away from the gut and towards the muscles, in preparation for physical exertion. Heart rate, blood pressure and respiration increase, the body temperature rises and the skin perspires. The mind is sharpened and focused.

Health problems with anger

The constant flood of stress chemicals and associated metabolic changes that go with recurrent unmanaged anger can eventually cause harm to many different systems of the body.

Some of the short and long-term health problems that have been linked to unmanaged anger include:
·         headache
·         digestion problems, such as abdominal pain
·         insomnia
·         increased anxiety
·         depression
·         high blood pressure
·         skin problems, such as eczema
·         heart attack
·         stroke.
Unhelpful ways to deal with anger

Many people express their anger in inappropriate and harmful ways, including:
·         Anger explosions – some people have very little control over their anger and tend to explode in rages. Raging anger may lead to physical abuse or violence. A person who doesn’t control their temper can isolate themselves from family and friends. Some people who fly into rages have low self-esteem, and use their anger as a way to manipulate others and feel powerful.
·         Anger repression – some people consider that anger is an inappropriate or ‘bad’ emotion, and choose to suppress it. However, bottled anger often turns into depression and anxiety. Some people vent their bottled anger at innocent parties, such as children or pets.
Expressing anger in healthy ways

Suggestions on how to express your anger in healthy ways include:
·         If you feel out of control, walk away from the situation temporarily, until you cool down.
·         Recognise and accept the emotion as normal and part of life.
·         Try to pinpoint the exact reasons why you feel angry.
·         Once you have identified the problem, consider coming up with different strategies on how to remedy the situation.
·         Do something physical, such as going for a run or playing sport.
Suggestions for long-term anger management

The way you typically express anger may take some time to modify. Suggestions include:
·         Keep a diary of your anger outbursts, to try and understand how and why you get mad.
·         Consider assertiveness training, or learning about techniques of conflict resolution.
·         Learn relaxation techniques, such as meditation or yoga.
·         See a counsellor or psychologist if you still feel angry about events that occurred in your past.
·         Exercise regularly.
Benefits of regular exercise in mood management

People who are stressed are more likely to experience anger. Numerous worldwide studies have documented that regular exercise can improve mood and reduce stress levels. This may be because physical exertion burns up stress chemicals, and it also boosts production of mood-regulating neurotransmitters in the brain, including endorphins and catecholamines.

Teaching children how to express anger
Expressing anger appropriately is a learned behaviour. Suggestions on helping your child to deal with strong feelings include:
·         Lead by example.
·         Let them know that anger is natural and should be expressed appropriately.
·         Treat your child’s feelings with respect.
·         Teach practical problem-solving skills.
·         Encourage open and honest communication in the home.
·         Allow them to express their anger in appropriate ways.
·         Explain the difference between aggression and anger.
·         Punish aggression or violence, but not appropriately expressed anger.
·         Teach your child different ways of calming and soothing themselves.
Where to get help
·         Your doctor
·         Counsellor
Things to remember
·         The long-term physical effects of uncontrolled anger include increased anxiety, high blood pressure and headache.
·         Anger is a positive and useful emotion, if it is expressed appropriately.
·         Long-term strategies for anger management include regular exercise, learning relaxation techniques and counselling.


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