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You can say Trump is his own person and a big personality.  With 3 wives and multiple women in his life, he has had some adventures.  Now Trump introduce this to the mainstream, and it has some people wonderful what it is!  While Golden Showers—the process of urinating on someone—is a bit “outside the box” of traditional sex play, it does have its fans in all part of society. Also called waterspouts, it is part of the “awakening” of things when can do in the foreplay realm.  Fifty Shades of Grey introduced all sorts of activities into private time.

Thanks to the abundance of online porn, “Golden Shower” has growing interest as a sexual fetish. Golden Showers are also gender neutral; there is no “man” or “woman.” Both straight and gay couples can participate without it being complicated by rules. Lucas Entertainment is one of the sites that has a whole section featuring this particular fetish.

RELATED: Science Explains How Marijuana Inspires Awe 

It’s good to know that urine is sterile…you know the old adage of people drinking it in the desert when they run out of water.

Doing This In The Shower Could Lead To Sleep Problems
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Tips For Golden Showers

Be Thoughtful

Make sure both of you are into the process, this should be consensual. Even if there is a giver and receiver, both should be turned on. Nothing is worse then doing something a bit out there if one person isn’t into it.

Clear things up

Remember Golden Showers is the name not the case. It should be a clear shower so drink plenty of water and relieve yourself at least an hour beforehand. This generally is a “later in the day” play as when you sleep your body is storing and your morning urine tends to be a bit strong.

The goal is to rid yourself of the odor: lots of water will insure at some point you will produce a clear stream.

Think before you eat: No garlic, coffee, asparagus or vitamins. They ramp up the smell and taste. On the reverse, pineapples, strawberries, and artificial sweeteners tend to provide a better pee.

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Manage the area

Pick your area for play. Nothing is worse than having spillage on your mattress an hour before bed. Most people pick rooms with easy to clean floors or the bathroom or shower. Plenty of Reddit users also suggest an inflatable pool.

Relax

Be patient! Some people are a bit shy about the process in general and definitely on command or when erect.

Lastly, be safe, don’t engage if you have open cuts or sore and drink plenty of water afterwards to hydrate!

A 10,000 Year History Of Marijuana And Spirituality

This is an excerpt from Cannabis and Spirituality edited by Stephen Gray:

Cannabis has been a character in the human drama for at least the past ten thousand years, and very likely much longer. She, the genus Cannabis, has been seen and felt as a being, or a deity, in multiple cultures.

I say she because both historically and right now in Western culture, that is the gender that so many of us experience when we engage with cannabis.

Eight thousand years ago, cannabis seeds were used as food in China. Six thousand years ago, the Chinese were cultivating an ancestor of Cannabis sativa for its stem fibers, as hemp for making cordage and weaving into textiles. We know the Chinese were employing parts of the cannabis plant as medicines for various ailments five thousand years ago.

At least three thousand years ago, across Central Asia and perhaps farther, the seeds were widely used in rituals — as offerings in invocations and also left with flowers in graves. Cannabis was widely used as incense that could affect anyone who breathed its ambient smoke.

Meanwhile, Cannabis indica had become well established in the Indian subcontinent, where both ritual and medicinal uses took root. Twenty-five hundred years ago, cannabis species and seeds were introduced to northern Europe from Asia.

Travelers on Asia’s Silk Road must have traded and transported everything from the plant’s myths to its medicine. From the 1500s up until a mere eighty years ago, cannabis was much appreciated here in North America as an exceptional herbal medicine and totally useful fiber source.

Then the tables were turned. The government’s medical and legal establishment officially demonized the plant, and we are only now emerging from this absurd century of prohibition of the gifts of nature.

We know that the medicine, nourishment, and pungent incense of cannabis were valued during the past several millennia, but we don’t know so much about her history of personification in the many ethnic regions across Asia and Africa. There were smoky group rituals, soothing oils, and effective medicinal teas. There were stories and songs about her, surely. There are some ancient literary references to how she was perceived.

cannabis and hemp in China

In ancient China, Ma was the name of the deity resident in hemp, the extremely useful fiber that comes from the cannabis stem. Both the male and female plants are depicted in the pictogram for hemp (at left), sitting inside a built shelter or home. (Cannabis species are dioecious, meaning they produce male and female flowers on separate plants. Wind is the pollinator that allows male pollen to fertilize the females.)

Hemp has been a plant of fundamental utility to hundreds of generations of humans. Ma was therefore the spirit of she who grows, she who clothes us, she who binds, she who ties it all together. Textile and cordage species are essential to human cultures, and hemp has been appreciated as that most utilitarian of species since the days when everything grew wild and we were all nomadic.

Hemp was still crucial to our materials when the great European sailing ships set out to seek the world’s riches, but by then, sixteenth-century Europeans, mostly Christian, were not so interested in the natural deities resident in the plants that grew the fibers for their ropes, sails, and flags.

A name in folk etymology often signifies long-term respect and the gender that a culture recognizes in a plant. Cannabis was the name given by the seventeenth-century taxonomist Linnaeus, because canvas was what common people called the fabric that hemp made.

The origins of the name marijuana are controversial. There are so many powerful plants in Latin America, some with folk names that are versions of Mary, Maria, or the Virgin, some with the title Santo or Santa, which means “holy” or “sainted.” Hispanic cultures were of course originally indigenous peoples of the Americas, layered with a syncretic blend of European Catholicism and some African animist influence.

Cannabis was an Old World species that was introduced to the Americas in the early days of colonization by the Spanish and Portuguese, and/or by the African slaves on their ships.

Native peoples of the Americas had a long-standing relationship to smoking, as they had domesticated various tobacco species, and early on invented the folk technology of the pipe or cigar. Tobacco is traditionally a highly spiritual plant that absolutely manifests as various types of resident entities, both male and female, who may be called upon in prayer. It would be natural for those who smoked tobacco as prayer medicine to recognize the spiritual potential of cannabis when smoked, and to feel the presence of someone in there whom we can speak to. Someone who shows up and helps us understand the vicissitudes of life, and who perhaps helps us to find joy in the moment.

Forty years ago, on the west coast of Mexico, I hung out with indigenous coastal people, some of whom smoked cannabis. At the end of a long day, the young fishermen would take a few sips of smoke, sigh, and lay back to rest on the sand, saying “Ay, gracias, estoy hasta la Madre.” This translates as “I have reached the Mother, I am high, I am in her embrace.” That was when I began to think of the female entity in marijuana, of who cannabis is, and what she provides.

Kathleen Harrison is the cofounder and director of Botanical Dimensions, a nonprofit whose mission is “to collect, protect, propagate and understand plants of ethno-medical significance and their lore.” This is an excerpt from “Who is She? The Personification of Cannabis in Cultural and Individual Experience” in Cannabis and Spirituality: An Explorer’s Guide to an Ancient Plant Spirit Ally edited by Stephen Gray © 2016 Park Street Press. Printed with permission from the publisher Inner Traditions International

This story first appeared on Project CBD

Gossip: Dennis Rodman Takes Credit For Otto Warmbier’s Release; Risky Business-Era Tom Cruise Was All About The Bible And Blow Jobs

Dennis Rodman suggested Friday that he is partly responsible for the release of US college student Otto Warmbier, who died Monday after being released by North Korea.

The former NBA bad boy arrived in the Hermit Kingdom on the same day the 22-year-old was released in a coma after 18 months in captivity.

“I was just so happy to see the kid released,” Rodman told ABC’s “Good Morning America” of when he first learned of Warmbier’s release.

“Later that day, that’s when we found out he was ill, no one knew that. We jumped up and down … Some good things came of this trip,” the flamboyant 56-year-old added.

Warmbier’s father, Fred, also said in a statement to ABC News that “Dennis Rodman had nothing to do with Otto returning to the United States.”

Rodman — who calls the North Korean despot his friend — also told ABC that “people don’t see … the good side about that country.

“It’s like going, like, to Asia. It’s like going to like Istanbul, Turkey, or any place like that,” he said. “It’s pretty much just like that. You’re know, you going to see some poverty. You’re going to see some people that’s not doing too well.”

“I think people don’t see him as … a friendly guy,” Rodman said about Kim, adding, “If you actually talk to him you would see a different side of him.”

Risky Business-Era Tom Cruise Was All About The Bible And Blow Jobs

Tom Cruise’s Risky Business co-star Curtis Armstrong had some interesting anecdotes to share about the then 19-year-old on the cusp of mega stardom when they were shooting the film.

In an excerpt from his memoir Revenge of the Nerd–shared exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter–Armstrong writes of Cruise:

Away from the set, initially, Tom made straight arrows look like corkscrews. I would ask him at the end of the day if he would like to join us at the bar for a drink. “No,” I recall him saying, “Got an early call tomorrow. Got to work out still, study my lines. And then I like to read the Bible a little before bed.”

I laughed. He didn’t. “Ah,” I said, cutting off the laugh at the pass and nodding wisely. “A little bit of the Good Book before bedtime, eh?”

“Yeah,” he said. “Just a little at night. Keeps me on the right track, you know?”

But then, returning late one night, I found three or four young girls — late teens, I suspect — lined up in the hall outside of Tom’s room. I remember thinking, “Tom’s going to be really upset if these hot girls interfere with his Bible reading.” So I asked them, with all the stern gravitas of my 28 years, if there was something I could do to help them.

They just stared at me, and at that moment, Tom’s door opened and another girl came out, adjusting her hair and taking off down the hall, while the first girl in line slipped into Tom’s room. This was a young man who knew something about time management and understood how to successfully juggle Bible study and blow jobs. I went to bed alone that night thinking it served me right for not being religious.

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Marijuana Topicals: 6 Ways They Can Help You Live Better

Have you ever covered yourself head to toe with marijuana? It’s totally possible to slather your entire body with marijuana topicals — and you won’t get high.

The business of cannabis topicals is exploding these days as more people experience the value of the herb as one of the medicinal options available. Whether you’re looking for a little pain relief after a strenuous workout, or your lips are chapped or you want to achieve a more powerful orgasm, there is a cannabis product out there for you.

There are cannabis shampoos, soaps, shaving cream, you name it. With all of these products, you will NOT get high from using them properly. Your epidermis does not have a receptor for THC, the psychoactive ingredient. The receptors on your skin bind to the CBD and other cannabinoids that are not psychotropic. Your body and muscles will feel relaxed and any pain you have will lessen. Try them as part of your everyday beauty routine.

The benefits of cannabis when used on the skin are vast. Ah Warner, the founder of Washington-based bodycare line Cannabis Basics says compounds found in the herb are “anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, analgesic, cell-regenerative, and anti-cell proliferative for bad cells.”

Pain Relief

If you suffer from arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines or other kinds of regular, intractable pain, cannabis creams often provide quick relief. Like other lotions, using cannabis cream will not cure the cause of the pain, but it will relieve the pain almost immediately. For some patients, applying the lotion regularly throughout the day is advised.

Aching Feet

If your feet are prone to cramps, try a heavier balm. Apply to all areas of your feet and massage firmly. Whether you have poor blood circulation or finished a strenuous hike, you should find relief.

Follicle Damage

Yes, there is even cannabis shampoos that keep your hair clean and healthy.

Sex Aid

Looking f0r a more powerful orgasm? Or are you in need of extra lubrication? There are cannabis products on the market that will help in the bedroom.

Baggy Eyes

Do you constantly look tired? There are high-end cosmetics made with cannabis that can help with facial tone. Full-on marijuana facial masks are available as are creams that will give your eyes a boost.

Best Bath Ever

What’s better than soaking in a hot bath with bath salts? When the bath salts are infused with cannabis. There is nothing more calming before bedtime than a soak in the tub with weed.


 

Watch Horny Florida Man Having Sex With A Tree

For the second time in just over a year, a naked Florida man has been caught trying to have sex with a tree. The more recent offense, which reportedly took place along a busy road in the Sunshine State earlier this month, was filmed by a shocked passerby and uploaded to LiveLeak.

“What the fuck is going on?” the cameraman asks, appropriately, at the video’s start. “Are you serious? What the fuck?”

The clip shows the man, his clothes discarded around his feet, alternately humping and shouting at the tree while in the apparent throes of passion. It’s not known if the he was arrested or charged with any crime. Last year, a 41-year-old Florida man was arrested for a similar offense, which he allegedly committed while under the influence of the infamous street drug flakka.

Driving And Marijuana: A Tale Of Two Studies

This week, two studies were released examining the effects of driving fatalities in states that have legalized marijuana. The reports presented two wildly different conclusions. What’s going on here? Is cannabis killing people on the the road or isn’t it?

First, here’s some friendly advice: If you’ve been consuming marijuana and feel even slightly impaired, give your keys to a friend or simply chill for another hour or so and see how you feel. Seriously, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Now that we’ve got the public service announcement out of the way, let’s take a look at this week’s confusing headlines.

On Thursday, an analysis conducted by the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) claimed:

“Legalizing recreational marijuana use in Colorado, Oregon and Washington has resulted in collision claim frequencies that are about 3 percent higher overall than would have been expected without legalization.”

The news created a bit of a buzz as media outlets were quick to tease the results. Buried in the reporting was this key caveat: “Researchers haven’t been able to definitively connect marijuana use with more frequent real-world crashes. Some studies have found that using the drug could more than double crash risk, while others, including a large-scale federal case-control study, have failed to find a link between marijuana use and crashes.”

Also on Thursday, another study — this one from the American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) — offered up an entirely different conclusion:

“Three years after recreational marijuana legalization, changes in motor vehicle crash fatality rates for Washington and Colorado were not statistically different from those in similar states without recreational marijuana legalization.”

So, what should you make of this discrepancy? The best course of action is to take both reports with a grain of salt — and refer back to the public service announcement above and stay off the road if impaired.

And also take a look at this deep-dive report of the issue published by NORML. Yes, NORML is a pro-marijuana legalization group, but just follow the research provided.

“These conclusions ought to be reassuring to lawmakers and those in the public who have concerns that regulating adult marijuana use may inadvertently jeopardize public safety”, says Paul Armentano, deputy director of NORML. “These results indicate that such fears have not come to fruition, and that such concerns ought not to unduly influence legislators or voters in other jurisdictions that are considering legalizing cannabis.”

Don’t believe NORML? How about the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)? According to the federally funded agency: “Although we know marijuana negatively affects a number of skills needed for safe driving, and some studies have shown an association between marijuana use and car crashes, it is unclear whether marijuana use actually increases the risk of car crashes.”

Here is the takeaway after all the eye-catching headlines: What we do know is that road safety has remained stable in states that have legalized marijuana. Data from Washington, Colorado, Oregon and Alaska (the first 4 states to legalize marijuana) show that traffic fatality rates have remained statistically unchanged post-legalization.

Clearly, more research would help. When California voters passed Proposition 64: the Adult Use of Marijuana Act in November 2016, they also voted to dedicate marijuana tax revenues to researching how to define and measure marijuana impairment in drivers.

The Drake And Josh Feud Is Insanely Real And Insanely Petty

Nothing is sacred and social media ruins friendships. You know how many real friends I have on the internet? No clue. If you’re reading this hopefully you’re my friend. Real friends, how many of us?

No that’s not a slick Kanye reference, my (real) friends. That’s the question troubling the internet this week as Drake Bell and Josh Peck–they of Nickelodeon’s Drake and Josh fame–have been feuding. Not beefing, because all celebrity beefs occurring after 2010 are fake. This is a feud and a worrisome one at that. If the Drake and Josh feud can’t be worked out, what can?

It started in rather commonplace manner: Josh apparently didn’t invite Drake to his wedding. Josh married long-term girlfriend Page O’Brien in Malibu this past weekend. He invited former Grandfathered co-star John Stamos, but no Drake. In since-deleted tweets, Drake wrote: “True colors have come out today. Message is loud and clear. Ties are officially cut. I’ll miss you brotha.”

Ouch. Including the iconic Drake and Josh catchphrase of “brotha” stings. Or something like that.

Here’s how we know the feud is real: Camps leaked comments to the tabloids. Allegedly Drake was further hurt because Josh invited Drake and Josh producer Dan Schneider. How you gonna invite someone from a show and it’s not the guy with his name in the title? Huh, Joshy? “Drake was upset that Dan Schneider was there,” an insider told Us Weekly. “Because he and Josh were friends years ago, he thought he would have gotten an invite, even though they never talk.”

Don’t worry, this feud gets pettier.

In a recent podcast interview, Josh relayed how he’s always gets questions from fans regarding Drake. What’s he doing? What is he up to? Where is he that isn’t by your side? Josh said, “I go, ‘I wish I had a better answer but probably at home. Whole Foods?’”

Is the “Whole Foods” line a diss? It feels like a diss.

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In a huge celebrity news scoop, Us Weekly reported this week Drake never congratulated Josh on his engagement, which might explain the lack of an invite. And they say journalism scoops don’t exist in this business anymore…

Anyways, Josh was “really hurt” by Drake’s tweets and told wedding guests he and Drake “hadn’t spoken in years.” Whoever thought that celebrity was a giant sham of mediated, fake relationships posited for camera’s sake? Not this guy, that’s who. So this news hurts in the way that sweet tooth does. I’m ashamed of myself, feel gross, and not in any real pain whatsoever.

Drake and Josh should be friends again because the internet wants that and the internet should get what it wants. If they don’t make up, I got three words. Hug me, brotha.

Gossip: Rob Kardashian And Blac Chyna Custody Battle Heats Up; ‘Borderline Abusive’ Mariah Carey Slammed By Co-Star

Even though Rob and Chyna broke up somewhat quietly, the custody battle seems to be bringing out the worst in each other, and it seems Rob might want to bring that into the custody trial.

A source told Radar, “He’s sick of her flaunting her assets all over social media. Rob’s concerned how her misbehaving will affect their daughter, and what kind of people she’s exposing her to.”

Apparently, Chyna’s partying doesn’t sit well with him. The source said, “He’s warned her to quit partying, but Chyna’s ignored him completely.”

‘Borderline Abusive’ Mariah Carey Slammed By Co-Star

One day after Will Ferrell appeared on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” and talked about Carey’s behavior on set of his new movie, The House, co-star Yarbrough wrote on Facebook Wednesday evening that Carey “ruined” her cameo, which has since been cut from the film.

“Okay since Will Ferrell is talking, I’ma talk-ing. Yeah, a real funny cameo was SUPPOSED to happen in the new film #TheHouse with the superstar Mariah Carey. But it was ruined by superstar Mariah Carey. The film takes place in a suburban home but is made into a ‘Casino’. Why not have Mariah be an act in the casino? Funny idea,” Yarbrough explained. “It’s rumored that she eventually showed up to set. This is true. But after waiting for her for three to four hours!”

“While we waited the director & team had the idea of doing a stunt that Mariah’s body double would do now & bring in Mariah to match it. They do the stunt. All goes well. When Mariah finally showed up she refused to match the stunt. ‘Darling, I would never do it that way…’. I heard her say those exact words,” he recalled. “She then requested a large fan for her hair to be blown around and a camera that would be above her, basically a crane shot.

“This lady was unprofessional & borderline abusive to our director, who tried his best to appease her every wish.”

Yarbrough, 44, used his Facebook rant to teach Carey — and up-and-coming actors — a lesson, one he hopes Carey will take to heart.

“In the acting community, it’s not very good form to ‘tell’ on your fellow actors. They could be having a bad day, going through some personal things, & maybe Mariah was, I don’t know. But I do know that our crew didn’t deserve that, our director didn’t,” he wrote, noting he had just finished filming “Speechless” for 10 hours. But “This kind of behavior just isn’t cool.”

“For you young actors, be on time, know your homework, but be courteous and respectful. For us old heads, the same,” he advised. “This kind of behavior should be called out for what it is. I miss ‘I had a vision of love’ Mariah. Be a damn professional.”

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Poll: Three-Quarters Of Americans Want Trump To Leave Marijuana Alone

Most American citizens want President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions to keep their noses out of state marijuana laws, according to a new poll from Survey USA.

The poll, which was commissioned by the national cannabis advocacy group Marijuana Majority, found a whopping 76 percent of the adults living in the United States want the Trump administration to respect state marijuana laws. This marks the strongest showing of support for legal weed since a Quinnipiac poll (73 percent) was published earlier this year.

As it stands, more than half the nation has legalized the leaf in some form or fashion. Nearly 30 states have made it legal for people to use marijuana for medicinal purposes, while another nine jurisdictions have moved to end pot prohibition altogether. Yet, despite increasing support for marijuana reform in all parts of the country, the Trump administration has given some indication that it may no longer allow it to continue.

It was revealed in the spring that Sessions had assembled a violent crime task force to conduct a review of federal policy pertaining to marijuana. There is speculation that the outcome of this report, which is due on Session’s desk by the end of next month, could lead to a reversal of an Obama-era rule that allows states to experiment with legalization. To make matters worse, Sessions was caught recently trying to persuade Congressional leaders to no longer support the only protection (Rohrabacher-Farr) the cannabis industry has in place to stop the federal government from imposing a crackdown.

“It’s clear that Jeff Sessions and the Trump administration would face a huge backlash from across the political spectrum if they broke the president’s campaign pledge to respect state marijuana policies and started arresting consumers and providers who are following local law,” Tom Angell, founder and chairman of Marijuana Majority, said in a statement. “The more the attorney general threatens to ramp up federal enforcement, the more public opinion seems to harden against his outdated ‘Reefer Madness’ mindset.”

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the poll is it finds that most of the American population no longer cares is professional athletes, journalists or gun owners use marijuana. Across the board, the survey found close to 50 percent support for these people being allowed herbal relief without the risk of repercussions at work or otherwise.

“The other results show that while most voters generally think that cannabis consumers should be able to enjoy the same rights to employment, enjoyment and personal protection as everyone else does, our movement still has some work to do,” Angell said. “The fact is, even when we succeed in removing marijuana criminalization, consumers continue to face discrimination from the private sector and the government, and it seems like a lot of people just aren’t aware of that.”

The latest poll consisted of 1,500 cell and landline calls made between June 19 and 20.

See How Medical Marijuana Helped Treat This Woman’s Trigeminal Neuralgia

If you’re a fan of Buzzfeed and its video department, you probably know of Kelsey Darragh. She is the “loud-mouthed, no-filtered, boss ass, bitch producer,” as she called herself. But Darragh also suffers from Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN), a very intense and serious neuropathic pain disorder. It emanates from the Trigeminal Nerve, found within your brain’s center, and transmits sensations from your brain to your face.

TN causes that transmission to malfunction and creates some of the worst pain imaginable. With unbearable pain in the neck, jaw, and face, it is compared to severe burns, childbirth, and a bite of a bullet ant, as Darragh explained. This pain is so debilitating that it’s caused some to take their own lives.

Darragh has sought multiple remedies to alleviate the pain, including expensive surgeries, acupuncture, and botox injections. None have provided resolution.

“I’m at a point in my life and in my pain where I’m willing to try anything,” she said.

This led her to medical marijuana. It was the one option she’d yet to explore. Though she experimented in high school, the plant’s stigma and adverse reactions to being “high,” caused her to stop.

Darragh decided to document her exploration of medical marijuana, learning some essential information like CBD vs. THC, the various ways to consume cannabis (topicals, tinctures, edibles), and how the medical association of the plant is historical and not a recent development.

Check out the video above. It provides valuable information on medical marijuana in a digestible manner.

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