Rob Kardashian has been in a dark place lately.
The sole male Kardashian and former sock designer made headlines for the first time in years when he skipped Kim Kardashian's wedding seemingly to avoid negative press regarding his overweight and generally unhealthy appearance.
It didn't work. Photos of a bloated and bleary-eyed Rob spread like wildfire on the web, as did news that Kardashian is suffering from an addiction to sizzurp that may well prove deadly.
No one knows for sure what may have triggered Rob's decline, but his sister Khloe scertainly has her theories:
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Friday, August 1, 2014
Burial arrangements for late Prof.Dora Akunyili announced by her family.
The burial arrangement for late NAFDAC boss Prof. Dora Akunyili has been announced by the family.
This is contained in a statement signed by her husband Dr Chike Akunyili which was posted on her Facebook wall yesterday evening.
''The family of former Minister of Information and Communications, late Prof. (Mrs.) Dora Nkem Akunyili, has released a week-long programme of activities for her funeral, culminating in her burial on Thursday, August 28, 2014.
This is contained in a statement signed by her husband Dr Chike Akunyili which was posted on her Facebook wall yesterday evening.
The programme, released yesterday in Enugu by Prof. Akunyili’s husband, Dr. Chike Akunyili, starts with a Christian Wake-Keep at No. 2A Bishop Onyeabor St., G.R.A. Enugu, to hold from 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 22. A Night of Tributes is to hold at International Conference Centre Abuja from 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 25, while a Mass would be held for her at Pro-Cathedral Catholic Church, Abuja, by 10:00 a.m. the next day, August 26.
After the Church Service, Dora’s body would leave for Enugu, where there would be a Mass at KSJ Temple at 4:00 p.m. After a High Requiem Mass at Holy Ghost Cathedral Enugu at 9:00 a.m. the next day (Wednesday, August 27), Dora’s body would be taken to UNCOMA Hall, College of Medicine, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu, for Final College Assembly to start from 11:30 a.m. From there, the body would be taken to Awka for Anambra State Government activities, then to Dora’s father’s house in Nanka, before being returned to her husband’s house at Agulu for a Vigil Mass/Wake-Keep.
On Thursday, August 28, Dora’s body would lie in state at John Chike Akunyili’s Compound before leaving for Agulu Town Hall, then Madonna Catholic Church Agulu for a Requiem Mass to hold by 10:00 a.m. Interment at John Chike Akunyili’s Compound follows at 1:30 p.m.
Dr. Akunyili in a statement expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their outpouring of love and support for his family at this moment of grief. “This has gone a great way in helping us to cope with the monumental loss of our precious gem, my beloved wife, Dora,” he said.
It would be recalled that Prof. (Mrs.) Akunyili, a former Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), died last Saturday, June 7, after a two-year battle with cancer.
Prof. (Mrs.) Akunyili would have turned 60 on July 14, 2014.
Signed:
Dr. Chike Akunyili (Husband)
Enugu, Thursday, July 31, 2014.
May Her Gentle Soul Continue to Rest In The Bosom of Our Lord!
Chris Brown: Dumped By Karrueche Tran Over Partying, Jealousy, Acting Like Child!
Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran are officially over, and insiders say
the breakup was very much one-sided, with the model dumping the R&B
singer.
Not only that, she's changed her number so the creep can't even contact her.
The last straw for Tran, apparently,
was Brown playing the Rihanna card.
No,
he didn't bet the crap out of Karrueche, but Chris "liked" two Rihanna photos on
Instagram of the former couple together after a fight with Tran.
He
then posted a pic of Karrueche in a thong that she didn't appreciate.
Seriously,
that happened, and it was his way of getting back at her after he was upset
that she was partying solo. It was a very healthy relationship.
Kae
previously lamented battling Rihanna for Brown in an interview, but
this wasn't the extent of her issues with Chris. In truth, it was only a small
part.
Sound
about right from what we've observed. Moreover, she thinks he's ruining his life
by spending more time partying than on music. Also sounds right.
Chris'
reaction to the break-up? Jetting off to St. Tropez with a very good friend of
Karrueche's, making sure to be photographed so she'd see it online.
Karrueche's reaction? Changing her number. Good
riddance.
Jonathan Appoints Suleiman Abba As IG of Police
President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed Suleiman Abba, the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 7, as the new Inspector General of Police in Nigeria.
The development came following the federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Jonathan.
Abba was also a former Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to Maryam Abacha.
Congrats to him......
Kim Kardashian: No to Makeup, Yes to Kendall Jenner Topless!
Kim Kardashian has managed to post two revealing photos in one.
The reality star, who allegedly took 1,200 selfies in Thailand, unveiled a makeup-free self-portrait on Instagram today and included with it a shot of sister Kendall Jenner topless."LOVE @kendalljenner on the cover of LOVE," Kim wrote as a caption, showing off Jenner's latest magazine spread.
Is it weird for one sibling to be flaunting the picture of another sibling half-naked? Yes.
But Miley Cyrus put a picture of Noah Cyrus on the Internet this week and referred to the 14-year old's "#tigolbitties."
So, in this case, Kim's photograph and reference is actually quite tame.
To her credit, Kim Kardashian has actually posed make-up free on a number of occasions, giving fans their one glimpse at something real about her life.
Here's a look at another star who have done the same:
Lorde isn't just wearing no makeup in this Twit pic. She's wearing pimple cream!
EXPOSED: Lagos Massage Parlour Where You Get Séx As The ‘After-Service’ Bonus
Some people say that passion often flows when a man and a woman are left
in a room long enough. This seems to be true of some service jobs that
pitch guys and ladies together as service providers and clients.
Dalliance between male hairstylists and female clients
Kunle Olutayo, a male hair stylist, gets an average of ten female customers a day. Although not bad in terms of good looks, Olutayo grew up as a shy little boy, particularly around girls until his painful fortune changed about seven years ago when he became a hairstylist. Shortly after starting the job following a six months’ training, Olutayo could not believe his luck.
With an endless string of female customers, he no longer had to worry about his failing nerves since some of his female customers were "woman enough" to take the initiative.
“When some of the clients come in, they ask, ‘do you do happy hour or happy ending’ and we say no. The best thing is not to start what you won’t be able to finish; so we tell them that we don’t do such things here, but I know that some massage parlours do it abroad,” said Franca Oriakhi, the Managing Director of World Beauty Salon and Spa, Surulere, Lagos.
Another beauty therapist, Ruth Zobeashia of Rutiana Perfection Parlour, Ikeja in Lagos, also shared similar experiences on the job.
Zobeashia, who has had over 10 years’ experience as a masseuse, said, “Most of the Nigerian men who come here, once they see that it’s a beautiful lady that will attend to them, what goes to their head is séx after five minutes of massage.
“Some of them will say, ‘Can you suck me? Can you make me come? I will pay you extra for doing it.’ I tell them that we don’t offer anything beyond massage here. When I explain to them that I can’t do it, then they stop visiting. What most of them want is séx and not massage, really. It’s the whites (foreigners) who really understand the essence of massage and some blacks too that come here,” she said.
Zobeashia recalled how she had to escape through a bathroom window about seven years ago while giving a man a massage. The client had wanted séx also.
Recounting the incident, she said, “We get all kinds of harassment and embarrassment on the job. I was giving a man a massage one day when he insisted that he wanted to have séx with me. I told him that I needed to use the bathroom. It was through the window that I managed to get out.
“Some of the men will say that they have girls who tended to their needs where they used to have massage and so I tell them to go back there. One day, I asked a client demanding for séx if he would be happy if his wife was sleeping with her clients. I was shocked when he replied that he didn’t care, ‘after all, that’s her job.’”
Interestingly, some of the harassments are not limited to male clients, according to Zobeashia, who has received séxual invitations from female clients too. Some female clients who are lesbians also ask to be caressed and ero-tically fingered in their private regions during massages.
“Lesbians come here and want the same thing the men want. A man having trouble with his marriage once told me that he was advised by a friend to visit a massage parlour to get the séxual satisfaction his wife denied him at home,” she continued with a surprise look on her face.
Investigation indeed shows that some massage parlours offer séxual pleasures in Ikeja, Ikoyi and Lekki areas of Lagos. Many of such parlours keep the information within a circle, largely made up of foreigners.
A Briton who had a chat with our correspondent online named a few spas and massage parlours in Lagos that offer ‘happy hours’ or ‘happy ending’ massages. He also said there were masseurs and masseuses who service clients at home, with massage and séx.
“Some of us in the Nigerian white community patronise these places. Some Nigerians also know about them as well. There is a spa in Lagos with Asian women as masseuses, where clients can pay for what they want. Massage parlours that have happy endings are common in Asia, so maybe that’s why some Nigerians ask for such services here after experiencing it elsewhere,” he commented.
But that is not all; tattooists also deal with temptations from customers of the opposite séx. In Lagos, tattooists are predominantly males and are often required to tattoo on female ero-tic parts like the breasts, buttocks, thighs and the "down below".
Back to Olutayo
Dalliance between male hairstylists and female clients
Kunle Olutayo, a male hair stylist, gets an average of ten female customers a day. Although not bad in terms of good looks, Olutayo grew up as a shy little boy, particularly around girls until his painful fortune changed about seven years ago when he became a hairstylist. Shortly after starting the job following a six months’ training, Olutayo could not believe his luck.
With an endless string of female customers, he no longer had to worry about his failing nerves since some of his female customers were "woman enough" to take the initiative.
Happy hour after massage: A cross section of masseuses said many of the clients who visit their parlours ask for ‘happy hours’ or ‘happy ending massages.’ These are érotic massages that end with hand jobs, blow jobs or séx...
“When some of the clients come in, they ask, ‘do you do happy hour or happy ending’ and we say no. The best thing is not to start what you won’t be able to finish; so we tell them that we don’t do such things here, but I know that some massage parlours do it abroad,” said Franca Oriakhi, the Managing Director of World Beauty Salon and Spa, Surulere, Lagos.
Another beauty therapist, Ruth Zobeashia of Rutiana Perfection Parlour, Ikeja in Lagos, also shared similar experiences on the job.
Zobeashia, who has had over 10 years’ experience as a masseuse, said, “Most of the Nigerian men who come here, once they see that it’s a beautiful lady that will attend to them, what goes to their head is séx after five minutes of massage.
“Some of them will say, ‘Can you suck me? Can you make me come? I will pay you extra for doing it.’ I tell them that we don’t offer anything beyond massage here. When I explain to them that I can’t do it, then they stop visiting. What most of them want is séx and not massage, really. It’s the whites (foreigners) who really understand the essence of massage and some blacks too that come here,” she said.
Zobeashia recalled how she had to escape through a bathroom window about seven years ago while giving a man a massage. The client had wanted séx also.
Recounting the incident, she said, “We get all kinds of harassment and embarrassment on the job. I was giving a man a massage one day when he insisted that he wanted to have séx with me. I told him that I needed to use the bathroom. It was through the window that I managed to get out.
“Some of the men will say that they have girls who tended to their needs where they used to have massage and so I tell them to go back there. One day, I asked a client demanding for séx if he would be happy if his wife was sleeping with her clients. I was shocked when he replied that he didn’t care, ‘after all, that’s her job.’”
Interestingly, some of the harassments are not limited to male clients, according to Zobeashia, who has received séxual invitations from female clients too. Some female clients who are lesbians also ask to be caressed and ero-tically fingered in their private regions during massages.
“Lesbians come here and want the same thing the men want. A man having trouble with his marriage once told me that he was advised by a friend to visit a massage parlour to get the séxual satisfaction his wife denied him at home,” she continued with a surprise look on her face.
Investigation indeed shows that some massage parlours offer séxual pleasures in Ikeja, Ikoyi and Lekki areas of Lagos. Many of such parlours keep the information within a circle, largely made up of foreigners.
A Briton who had a chat with our correspondent online named a few spas and massage parlours in Lagos that offer ‘happy hours’ or ‘happy ending’ massages. He also said there were masseurs and masseuses who service clients at home, with massage and séx.
“Some of us in the Nigerian white community patronise these places. Some Nigerians also know about them as well. There is a spa in Lagos with Asian women as masseuses, where clients can pay for what they want. Massage parlours that have happy endings are common in Asia, so maybe that’s why some Nigerians ask for such services here after experiencing it elsewhere,” he commented.
But that is not all; tattooists also deal with temptations from customers of the opposite séx. In Lagos, tattooists are predominantly males and are often required to tattoo on female ero-tic parts like the breasts, buttocks, thighs and the "down below".
Back to Olutayo
He was busy fixing the hair of one of his numerous female customers when
Punch correspondent visited the salon he shares with four other
stylists around the famous Ikeja Under-bridge in Lagos.
As he attached a weave-on to the customer’s hair, the two joked about the lady’s receding hairline. Some of the customer’s hair was falling off at the front and Olutayo teased her about it being one of the signs of old age.
Olutayo is close to many of his customers and has dated a few, even though he repeatedly described it as bad for business. When he was still new on the job, he was overwhelmed by the surplus number of women he encountered daily and so indulged himself when he could.
However, Olutayo has since learnt a few lessons.
“This job is not for womanisers. If you’re a womaniser, stay away from this job because you will continue to lose money. When I first started the job, it exposed me to so many women for the first time. I used to be very shy but on this job, I met women who seduced me. Some of the women would seduce their stylists to avoid paying for the service, which also means not paying on subsequent visits.
“So a womaniser has a lot to lose as a hairstylist. Now, I’ve learnt my lesson, I no longer sleep with my clients anyhow. I only date one lady customer now and that limits my loss. Before now, I used to forgo a lot of money to female customers that I had affairs with,” he said.
Explaining how his seducers perform their act, Olutayo demonstrated with his eyes, feigning séxual interest and willingness and hands, rubbing on our correspondent, who had briefly assumed the role of a stylist.
“The women won’t open their mouths to say they want any hairstylist, but once they are seated and you’re about to start fixing their hair, they can say they don’t have money and need to fix their hair for an important occasion, or say they can only afford an amount not up to half the price of the materials to be used and the service.
“While they are appealing, they are caressing you with their hands and looking at you with funny eyes (seductively). Some may call ahead to say they don’t have money. In such cases, negotiations can be done over the phone.
“If I’m interested, I only have to tell the customer that I’ve always liked her and ask for her affection in return. Almost 100 per cent of the time, they are open to an arrangement or rendezvous that could later lead to a hotel room,” he said sheepishly.
Special hotel booking called ‘short time,’ which is for an hour or two, is usually used for such rendezvous.
Punch findings reveal that many of the male hairstylists who actively womanise often fall under two categories - those who are new on the job and those who could not complete their apprenticeship for some reason.
A source explained that the newcomers are too inexperienced to deal with the temptations associated with their new job, while those in the other category are too grateful for their fortune in spite of their inability to complete their training that they over-indulge themselves in their 'good fortune'.
“I look at some of them (hairstylist womanisers) and I shake my head. They lose in so many ways because if the customer cannot pay for the weave-on, the stylists may have to use their own weave-on as well, fix the hair free of charge, pay N1,500 or N2,000 for the ‘short time’ they will spend at the hotel with the customer, possibly buy drinks there and even miss one or two other customers that will call at their shops while they are away,” said Segun, a male hairstylist with eight years’ experience.
Although, the category of women who visit male hairstylists range from students to workers in practically all fields, from Olutayo’s experience, the women who are open to such dalliances are usually those referred to as club girls.
A cross section of male hairstylists said the next category of women usually open to having romance with them are single mothers. But with the single mothers, male hairstylists need not worry about not getting paid.
For instance, a male hairstylist, who identified himself as Johnson, narrated his experience with a female customer he once had a séxual affair with.
According to Johnson’s account, his romance with the woman started after his third visit to her Lekki residence for home service. Johnson does home service for customers who are willing to pay extra which has been factored in due to the distance, transportation cost and so on.
“The woman never negotiated any amount I charged and she always paid me.
“It started innocently when she asked me to come and fix her hair at home, before it later graduated to séx. She was a single mother with one daughter, so she usually asked me to come in the morning when her daughter would be in school,” Johnson said.
Johnson added that he had noticed that a lot of his older female customers like to date young boys judging by their discussions at the salon, jokingly, describing salons as homes of gossips and rumours.
Most women confirmed that they prefer male hairstylists to their female counterparts in a poll conducted by our correspondent.
‘I’m in love with male hairstylists’
One of the respondents who identified herself as Nkem, admitted to having fantasised about dating her “handsome male hairstylists” countless times but couldn’t bring herself to initiate a move.
“I actually go to the salon that I use because of the male hairstylists. They are very handsome and sometimes I wish that one of them would ask me out but it has not happened yet. I think male hairstylists are better than the female ones because a man would know what fits you better than a woman,” she said.
Another place that promises an abundance of passion is a massage parlour because it usually pitches both men and woman together alone.
Visiting massage parlours for the wonders of the experienced hands of masseurs and masseuses is not yet a popular pastime in the country, however, the trend is growing by the day.
The idea of having a massage is therapeutic. It also helps the client to relax and be released of stress and body pains, but investigation shows that often times in Nigeria, clients wish for more than stress and pain relief. Findings show that many male clients get séxually aroused within a few minutes of body massage.
Tattooists are seduced by clients too
A tattooist, Abisola Ojikutu of Bizzysaki Tattoo Studio, Ikeja, told Punch that he sometimes gets seduced by female clients, but quickly added that in spite of it, he still strives to maintain professionalism on the job.
“I tattoo almost all parts of the body, including body parts of members of the opposite séx because it’s my job. I tattoo their private parts and do breast enlargement and other stuff. Yes, seduction happens because we are humans but I act professionally. And I have to also consider my money, so I act like I’m not moved. Even if a lady seduces me as a tattoo celebrity, we suspend all till after work,” he said.
As he attached a weave-on to the customer’s hair, the two joked about the lady’s receding hairline. Some of the customer’s hair was falling off at the front and Olutayo teased her about it being one of the signs of old age.
Olutayo is close to many of his customers and has dated a few, even though he repeatedly described it as bad for business. When he was still new on the job, he was overwhelmed by the surplus number of women he encountered daily and so indulged himself when he could.
However, Olutayo has since learnt a few lessons.
“This job is not for womanisers. If you’re a womaniser, stay away from this job because you will continue to lose money. When I first started the job, it exposed me to so many women for the first time. I used to be very shy but on this job, I met women who seduced me. Some of the women would seduce their stylists to avoid paying for the service, which also means not paying on subsequent visits.
“So a womaniser has a lot to lose as a hairstylist. Now, I’ve learnt my lesson, I no longer sleep with my clients anyhow. I only date one lady customer now and that limits my loss. Before now, I used to forgo a lot of money to female customers that I had affairs with,” he said.
Explaining how his seducers perform their act, Olutayo demonstrated with his eyes, feigning séxual interest and willingness and hands, rubbing on our correspondent, who had briefly assumed the role of a stylist.
“The women won’t open their mouths to say they want any hairstylist, but once they are seated and you’re about to start fixing their hair, they can say they don’t have money and need to fix their hair for an important occasion, or say they can only afford an amount not up to half the price of the materials to be used and the service.
“While they are appealing, they are caressing you with their hands and looking at you with funny eyes (seductively). Some may call ahead to say they don’t have money. In such cases, negotiations can be done over the phone.
“If I’m interested, I only have to tell the customer that I’ve always liked her and ask for her affection in return. Almost 100 per cent of the time, they are open to an arrangement or rendezvous that could later lead to a hotel room,” he said sheepishly.
Special hotel booking called ‘short time,’ which is for an hour or two, is usually used for such rendezvous.
Punch findings reveal that many of the male hairstylists who actively womanise often fall under two categories - those who are new on the job and those who could not complete their apprenticeship for some reason.
A source explained that the newcomers are too inexperienced to deal with the temptations associated with their new job, while those in the other category are too grateful for their fortune in spite of their inability to complete their training that they over-indulge themselves in their 'good fortune'.
“I look at some of them (hairstylist womanisers) and I shake my head. They lose in so many ways because if the customer cannot pay for the weave-on, the stylists may have to use their own weave-on as well, fix the hair free of charge, pay N1,500 or N2,000 for the ‘short time’ they will spend at the hotel with the customer, possibly buy drinks there and even miss one or two other customers that will call at their shops while they are away,” said Segun, a male hairstylist with eight years’ experience.
Although, the category of women who visit male hairstylists range from students to workers in practically all fields, from Olutayo’s experience, the women who are open to such dalliances are usually those referred to as club girls.
A cross section of male hairstylists said the next category of women usually open to having romance with them are single mothers. But with the single mothers, male hairstylists need not worry about not getting paid.
For instance, a male hairstylist, who identified himself as Johnson, narrated his experience with a female customer he once had a séxual affair with.
According to Johnson’s account, his romance with the woman started after his third visit to her Lekki residence for home service. Johnson does home service for customers who are willing to pay extra which has been factored in due to the distance, transportation cost and so on.
“The woman never negotiated any amount I charged and she always paid me.
“It started innocently when she asked me to come and fix her hair at home, before it later graduated to séx. She was a single mother with one daughter, so she usually asked me to come in the morning when her daughter would be in school,” Johnson said.
Johnson added that he had noticed that a lot of his older female customers like to date young boys judging by their discussions at the salon, jokingly, describing salons as homes of gossips and rumours.
Most women confirmed that they prefer male hairstylists to their female counterparts in a poll conducted by our correspondent.
‘I’m in love with male hairstylists’
One of the respondents who identified herself as Nkem, admitted to having fantasised about dating her “handsome male hairstylists” countless times but couldn’t bring herself to initiate a move.
“I actually go to the salon that I use because of the male hairstylists. They are very handsome and sometimes I wish that one of them would ask me out but it has not happened yet. I think male hairstylists are better than the female ones because a man would know what fits you better than a woman,” she said.
Another place that promises an abundance of passion is a massage parlour because it usually pitches both men and woman together alone.
Visiting massage parlours for the wonders of the experienced hands of masseurs and masseuses is not yet a popular pastime in the country, however, the trend is growing by the day.
The idea of having a massage is therapeutic. It also helps the client to relax and be released of stress and body pains, but investigation shows that often times in Nigeria, clients wish for more than stress and pain relief. Findings show that many male clients get séxually aroused within a few minutes of body massage.
Tattooists are seduced by clients too
A tattooist, Abisola Ojikutu of Bizzysaki Tattoo Studio, Ikeja, told Punch that he sometimes gets seduced by female clients, but quickly added that in spite of it, he still strives to maintain professionalism on the job.
“I tattoo almost all parts of the body, including body parts of members of the opposite séx because it’s my job. I tattoo their private parts and do breast enlargement and other stuff. Yes, seduction happens because we are humans but I act professionally. And I have to also consider my money, so I act like I’m not moved. Even if a lady seduces me as a tattoo celebrity, we suspend all till after work,” he said.
Culled from Olufamous.com
BBA Winner Dillish Shows Off In A Bikini (Photos)
Corpse Returned from Liberia Causes Ebola Scare in Anambra
The staff, patients and all the corpses have been quarantined also.
The corpse was brought into the country as a cargo and was taken straight to Apex Hospital and Mortuary at Nkwelle Ezunaka in Oyi Local Government Area of the state, apparently by his relations and waiting for burial.
However, somebody from the community, who knew that the man
died in Liberia where there have been deaths caused by Ebola disease, informed
the Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano. The Governor immediately
directed the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Josephat Akabike to take action.
Addressing reporters in Awka, yesterday, Akabike said though
it has not been confirmed that the man died of the Ebola disease, there was
need for precautionary measures to be taken.
He said: “We have already contacted the Federal Ministry of
Health and we are expecting them to arrive the state any time from now. We have
sealed the mortuary and the hospital and all the corpses and the people working
there have been quarantined.
"We are also making efforts to locate the family of the
deceased to know their level of contact with the corpse when it arrived the
country and everybody who had visited the mortuary will also be quarantined.
"We are surprised how the corpse came into Nigeria and Anambra
State. It is shocking to us. We have directed the police to cordon off the
area. Ebola is a very big threat and that is why we are taking all the
measures."
According to him, “the information was brought by somebody
who acted fast, following the announcement we have been making since the
disease was made known”, adding that his ministry has assembled its health team
and got all the preventive materials ready.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Meet a mother and her son who were born without arms
Mother and son having dinner using their feet to hold cutlery
A 35-year-old Linda Bannon was born with no arms – the result of the rare hereditary condition Holt-Oram syndrome, which affects bone growth and can cause heart problems. The same disease was inherited by Linda’s son Timmy who also uses his feet in place of his hands.
Despite all the difficulties the mother-of-one do all the household work including cooking, washing up, making the bed and many more. The brave woman also has taught herself to eat using cutlery, put on make-up and even sew using her feet.
At the age of 24 Linda met her future husband who was amazed by her independence
At the age of 24 Linda met her future husband who was amazed by her independence and was very supportive when she got pregnant. Even when the couple found out that their son would have the same problems as his mother they had no doubts that their baby would be able to live a normal life.
Timmy can swim, regularly takes taekwondo classes and plays video games like any boy his age
As soon as Timmy was old enough, Mrs Bannon began to teach him everything she had learned. Now Timmy is a normal boy who lives up to the hilt, he can swim, regularly takes taekwondo classes and plays video games like any boy his age.
Linda says, “Timmy is just like any other little boy. He does his homework, plays Lego and tidies his room, all using his feet. He gets frustrated by things like fastening buttons, but he’s very positive and I’m so proud of him.”
Mrs Bannon now plans to become a motivational speaker, to help others facing similar disabilities. She said: “I want to raise awareness about my disability and show you can live a full life. There’s no reason why Timmy can’t have a wife and family. As long as he’s happy that’s all that matters.”
Men's Corner: How to Make Your P***s Larger Without Taking Pills
The penis is a male organ that functions as a part
of the reproductive and urinary systems. As a young man reaches
puberty, the penis and testicles grow larger, and he begins to grow
pubic hair. The size and shape of a penis varies between men. The size
also varies between its flaccid and erect states. Although many men vary
in size while flaccid, the difference in size is less in the erect
state, according to the TeensHealth website. The majority of men fall
into a normal range for penis size. Some, however, want to enlarge the
length or girth.
Step 1
Use a penis pump to maintain a larger-size penis
during sexual activity. The penis pump can be helpful for a man who has
undergone a prostate procedure, according to the Mayo Clinic. It can
also help those who have had radiation therapy for prostate cancer. This
treatment option has a low cost and does not require surgery.
Step 2
Exercise to improve the appearance of the penis.
Being in good physical shape improves the appearance of the body overall
and increases self-esteem. As a man feels better about himself, he may
become more sexually aroused and increase the size of an erect penis.
Step 3
Lose weight to add length to the penis. Increased
fat in the abdomen hangs over the pelvic region. The increased fat in
the thighs also crowds the genitals. Obese men appear to have smaller
penises because of the additional fat. Losing weight helps the penis
appear larger, and it may gain length because the fat is not around the
base of the penis.
Step 4
Trim extraneous pubic hair, which can make the
penis look shorter. The decreased hair may also help increase
sensitivity at the base of the penis, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Step 5
Get a reconstructive phalloplasty operation.
Several types of surgical procedures can change the length or girth of
the penis. To increase girth, a surgeon may place fat from another part
of the body into the shaft of the penis. To increase length, the surgeon
cuts the suspensory ligament, and this allows the penis to hang longer.
Both procedures have risks, including infection and loss of sensation
and normal function. Several medical organizations, including the
American Urological Association and the Society of Plastic Surgeons do
not endorse using penis surgeries for cosmetic reasons, according to the
Mayo Clinic.
Surgically inserting a penile implant can help a man suffering from erectile dysfunction increase size and sustain an erection. (Livestrong)
Surgically inserting a penile implant can help a man suffering from erectile dysfunction increase size and sustain an erection. (Livestrong)
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