If you have any sex-related questions -- masturbation , erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation -- among other related issues, Dr Mahinder Watsa is here to answer to your queries. I am 22 years old. I had surgery for testicular torsion and my left testicle has been removed. However, the doctor said I will be able to lead a normal sex life. But sometimes I don’t feel good with one testicle. Is silicon testicle an option I can look at? Is there anything I should keep in mind while masturbating or having sex in the future? Yes, you can have a normal sex life. I suggest you leave it to the surgeon to decide whether you should opt for a silicon testicle. It may not be of great use, or do much good. One testicle will be adequate to be able to have a normal sex life and father children. Whenever I try to have intercourse with my wife, I tend to finish within three to five minutes. Is this normal? What can I do to improve my virility? I am quite worried. I’m 20 … [Read more...] about Ask The Sexpert: From masturbation to intercourse, Dr Mahinder Watsa is here to answer all your queries
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Being hated pays off for Shkreli: Judge shows pity, grants him separate trial
Martin Shkreli will have his federal securities fraud trial separated from that of his former counsel and co-defendant Evan Greebel, US District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto wrote in an order filed Wednesday . Further Reading Turing’s reviled Shkreli indicted for securities fraud over “Ponzi-like” scheme [Updated] Shkreli and Greebel were jointly indicted by the FBI in December of 2015 on allegations that they ran an elaborate Ponzi-like scheme to defraud investors of hedge funds that Shkreli formerly managed and siphoned $11 million in assets from Shkreli’s former biopharmaceutical company, Retrophin. Since then, both Shkreli and Greebel have pled 'not guilty' and asked the court to have their trials separated. They have made it clear that they intend to point fingers at each other in the cases. Shkreli’s defense will essentially argue that he committed no crime because he lacked requisite intent and relied on his trusted counsel, Greebel. Further Reading … [Read more...] about Being hated pays off for Shkreli: Judge shows pity, grants him separate trial
Google Photos gets a ‘Documents’ section to separate receipts from recipes
The new Google Docs Google Photos is now the place for your documents. Derrek Lee 19 Apr 2021 0 Source: Hayato Huseman / Android Central What you need to know Google Photos is rolling out with a new "documents" category. This new section will collect photos with visible text and categorize them based on their type. The update has started rolling out but has yet to reach a wide number of users. One of the best things about Google Photos is how it leverages AI to categorize your photos into various, easy-to-find collections. Recently, the app started integrating Google Lens features, such as a copy/paste tool that pulls text from images. Google is taking things a bit further by categorizing all of your photos with text into its own "Documents" category. Some users are noticing the new Documents section when navigating to the Search tab in Google Photos (via Android Police ). Once inside, your images will be further categorized … [Read more...] about Google Photos gets a ‘Documents’ section to separate receipts from recipes
Take A Closer Look At The Polestar 1 At Its European Premiere
Polestar 1 production will begin in mid-2019, and the company will sell the 600-hp coupe in major markets around the world Polestar premiered its 1 grand touring coupe in China in late 2017 , but the automaker waited until now to show the upcoming model to Europeans at the Geneva Motor Show. Starting March 13, interested buyers in Europe will be able to pay a fully refundable €2,500 deposit to reserve the upcoming model ahead of the production beginning in mid-2019. "To date, we have received interest from over 6,000 potential customers wanting the Polestar 1 – a number which began gathering momentum from the moment the car was revealed," Thomas Ingenlath, Chief Executive Officer of Polestar, said in the company's announcement. "With our current plans to produce 500 cars per year, it’s possible that we have exceeded our production potential in these early stages." Update Polestar 1 Beautifies Pebble Beach For Its North American Debut ⠀ Polestar 1 At … [Read more...] about Take A Closer Look At The Polestar 1 At Its European Premiere
The Supreme Court creates a new religious aristocracy
The Supreme Court has just created an aristocracy of the religious, who now can plausibly demand the right to defy almost any law. The Court has sometimes been willing to accommodate conscientious objectors, but its earlier decisions were nothing like what it has now done. By the Court’s logic, human sacrifice now presents a hard case, with a colorable argument for its protection. Tandon v. Newsom was a 5-4 decision against California's COVID-19 order limiting more than three households from gathering in homes. The Court declared that laws can’t be applied to religious objectors so long as the state “treats some comparable secular activities more favorably.” Some regard this as a de facto return to the old rule, in effect from 1963 to 1990, that religious conscientious objectors have a right to accommodation where that’s reasonably possible. What the Court has announced, however, is far more extravagant: a right to nullify even the most urgent laws. The Court declares … [Read more...] about The Supreme Court creates a new religious aristocracy