Is keto diet effective for men sex life positively
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L1zardQueen wrote: »khaledghandour wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »Hubba hubba
What's the meaning of hubba
Hubba hubba means I need more information.
I need less.10 -
I think eating healthily whether that be keto or just generally more nutritiously and/or losing weight , can make people feel better and more energetic and thus have positive effects on their sex life.
Thats all - nothing magic about keto or any other way of eating that acheives this.
sorry to make serious comment in ridiculous thread
and i think we can skip going anywhere else for the long story4 -
lynn_glenmont wrote: »khaledghandour wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »khaledghandour wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »Hubba hubba
What's the meaning of hubba
Hubba hubba is an old expression indicating someone is sexually attractive or a situation or statement is sexually suggestive. These days it's seems to be used humorously -- if only because saying it seriously would likely be called out as inappropriate in most situations. Also, saying it seriously would indicate that you are at least as old as Joe Biden.
Thanks for full explanation though I'm not an English native person
Believe me, there are a lot of native English speakers who don't know that expression (including, I suspect, most people under 50 or 60 ) -- possibly whole countries of them, as I believe it's just an American expression, from around World War II , I should think, based on the movies I've seen it used in.
In England this is a well known expression. It isn't well used anymore, but certainly well known1 -
lynn_glenmont wrote: »khaledghandour wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »khaledghandour wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »Hubba hubba
What's the meaning of hubba
Hubba hubba is an old expression indicating someone is sexually attractive or a situation or statement is sexually suggestive. These days it's seems to be used humorously -- if only because saying it seriously would likely be called out as inappropriate in most situations. Also, saying it seriously would indicate that you are at least as old as Joe Biden.
Thanks for full explanation though I'm not an English native person
Believe me, there are a lot of native English speakers who don't know that expression (including, I suspect, most people under 50 or 60 ) -- possibly whole countries of them, as I believe it's just an American expression, from around World War II , I should think, based on the movies I've seen it used in.
In England this is a well known expression. It isn't well used anymore, but certainly well known
I agree, it’s well known but not used (thankfully)!
I’m fairly sure I first came across it from the TV series ‘Happy Days’. I don’t recall The Fonz using the expression but I can definitely picture Ritchie, Ralph and Pottsie (and Joanie and Chachi (sp?)) using it. So a US 1950s teen buzzword I guess! 😂2 -
I suspect the long story will be shorter than promised and a bit disappointing in the end.27
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »khaledghandour wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »khaledghandour wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »Hubba hubba
What's the meaning of hubba
Hubba hubba is an old expression indicating someone is sexually attractive or a situation or statement is sexually suggestive. These days it's seems to be used humorously -- if only because saying it seriously would likely be called out as inappropriate in most situations. Also, saying it seriously would indicate that you are at least as old as Joe Biden.
Thanks for full explanation though I'm not an English native person
Believe me, there are a lot of native English speakers who don't know that expression (including, I suspect, most people under 50 or 60 ) -- possibly whole countries of them, as I believe it's just an American expression, from around World War II , I should think, based on the movies I've seen it used in.
im 41 and know it ....0 -
jokes and eyerolls aside, i think it is not uncommon for people (of both genders) to find ...er...... added benefits to living a healthier lifestyle in general. no matter how they decide to go about it. Much of it is likely psychological - if you are eating better, and possibly exercising, you feel better about yourself, and can be in more of a .....mood.3
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Weight loss in men will generally increase total testosterone until around 10% bf, though free testosterone will usually drop before then via higher SHBG.
I think studies on evolution and immune function suggest 12% should be a peak in free test. My own experience was it felt elevated in a 12-15% range. Frankly, I kind of appreciate the calm I've had at 10-11% now. The minor acne as I returned to maintenance was no fun either.7 -
callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »jokes and eyerolls aside, i think it is not uncommon for people (of both genders) to find ...er...... added benefits to living a healthier lifestyle in general. no matter how they decide to go about it. Much of it is likely psychological - if you are eating better, and possibly exercising, you feel better about yourself, and can be in more of a .....mood.
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Guys my sex life after having kito dite for more than 100 days effect my sexual life significantly...this is the subject...any one feel the same ??? Or something went wrong with me hahahahhha😁😁😁😁1
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Your profile picture clearly reflects this2
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khaledghandour wrote: »Guys my sex life after having kito dite for more than 100 days effect my sexual life significantly...this is the subject...any one feel the same ??? Or something went wrong with me hahahahhha😁😁😁😁
You keep saying this. We get it.
Maybe you need to go to Chit Chat Fun and Games - where flirting is the main method of interaction.
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“My dear” eh? Sorry but I don’t think you’re my type...0
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cmriverside wrote: »
Although I'm not having any attention for flirting...but it's very good idea...thanks3 -
Reminder folks that we do not mock people's use of the English language.
If we can have an appropriate conversation regarding how changes to diet and exercise have impacted your sexual life, that is completely fine. No flirting, nothing explicit, etc...
If your just wanting to have a bit of fun, head over to chit chat.3 -
Is being like a teenager supposed to be a good thing, sexually? It seems rather awkward to me...8
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Is being like a teenager supposed to be a good thing, sexually? It seems rather awkward to me...
This the posts in the thread, this is the only one that made me actually laugh. The rest of them just left me with my head in my hand and a facial expression depicting abject despair.3 -
Technically speaking of the phrase "hubba hubba". I shall state that it is a verbal description of an accelerated heartbeat, such as does arise when a human sees a healthy other human.2
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I would expect any native English speaker to be familiar with hubba hubba (certainly in the US, although it seems to be more widely spread), but I'd also assume always that it is being used jokingly rather than seriously. Oxford English Dictionary dates it to WW2 era, and I also think I was first familiar with it due to old TV shows (or shows set in the '50s) and cartoons. Anyway, the OED doesn't add much else of note, and the key bits from its relevant entry are contained within this article: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/where-did-the-phrase-hubba-hubba-come-from-724400/
The best part is this:
"And while the phrase is slowly fading into the distance when it comes to cultural relevance, it still pops up here and there. In 2004, New Zealand launched a safe sex campaign with the slogan 'No Rubba, No Hubba Hubba.'”
Now we just need to bring back the phrase "the cat's pajamas."2 -
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