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Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by BClx(m): 9:30pm On Mar 13, 2017
Yes that's true
Yea. I think this is a great hack. However I want to suggest you add some social significance on how to <a href="http://www.neuroscientia.com/2017/03/disvirgin-girl-without-her-feeling-any.html">disvirgin a girl without her feeling pain </a>
Also, what would happen if my girlfriend just refuse sex because she fears the pain of a first time sexual intercourse? Are there some biological significance too?
Science/Technology / Top Neuroscience Blogs by BClx(m): 7:28am On Jan 01, 2017
Below is a selective list of popular neuroscience blogs

**[url]Neuroscientia http://neuroscientia.com[/url]**

**BrainFacts.org Blog**

Conversation and opinion in the field of neuroscience. Many articles are non-technical and would be accessible to the general public. BrainFacts.org is an initiative of the society for neuroscience and other leading nonprofits working to advance neuroscience research. One of their most controversial articles is Watching TV Alters Children’s Brain Structure and Lowers IQ.


**Neuroskeptic**

Neuroskeptic is part of Discover Blogs (recommended by scicurious1). Their most popular post is Your Brain Is Bigger In The Morning.


**The Neurocritic**

The Neurocritic writes about sensationalist neuroscience and bad neuro-journalism with a compelling and sometimes snarky voice. If you haven’t already, you’ve got to check out One Brain Network For All Mental Illness, which discusses neuronal circuitry and psychiatric nosology.


**Neurologica Blog**

A blog by Steven Novella, MD, an academic neurologist at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Novella draws on many disciplines, including the philosophy of science, critical thinking, and cognitive neuroscience. One of Dr. Novella’s most incisive posts is The Google University Effect.


**MindHacks**

When society isn’t judging, women’s sex drive rivals men’s is a compelling read. MindHacks produces content that is thought-provoking and original, instead of simply summarizing recent publications like some neuroscience aggregators. MH also frequently discusses neuroscience and psychology in the context of current events.

**Neurophilosophy (The Guardian)**
Mo Costandi’s piece, Self-control saps memory resources, is a lively discussion about response inhibition, the marshmallow effect, and working memory. More recently, Mo published a post on the relationship between body posture during sleep and the clearance of neurotoxic metabolites in the brain. The notion that sleep “cleans” the brain was developed by Nedergaard in her awe-inspiring 2013 Science paper – which is also worth reading. The sleep-Alzheimer’s link seems to be gaining a lot of transaction.


**Brain Blogger**

Brain Blogger is more of a curated content aggregator with multiple contributors than a blog. They accept submissions about a wide array of subjects, with an emphasis on neuroscience, psychiatry, and mental health. The content is very accessible and usually avoids unnecessarily technical language. You might be interested in Neuronal Transplantation May Restore Brain Functionality by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD. I certainly was!

**Neurobollocks**

Outrageously entertaining deconstruction of sensationalist neurojournalism. You won’t be complete until you read Porsche take EEG marketing bollocks to the next level. Here’s an excerpt:
“Porsche is the well-known midlife-crisis-enabling company that makes expensive toys for micro-phallused executives, but they clearly have ambitions to make a splash in the world of neuroscience with their latest stunt.”


**Deric’s MindBlog**

Deric Bownds identifies major trends in neuroscience and has a knack for finding journal publications that have a lot of import and relevancy. Deric’s published books, lectured, and has a podcast. Moreover, he is an Emeritus Professor of Molecular Biology and Zoology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison*. *I enjoyed reading about the pro-cognitive effects of exercise and intermittent fasting on the MindBlog.


**Neurorexia**

A wonderful blog by Shelly Fan of UCSF that addresses many important trends in neuroscience. She studies ways to reverse age-related cognitive decline.

Webmasters / Re: Looking For Nigerian Blogs That Centers On Personal Development by BClx(m): 11:36am On Jul 01, 2016
Have you checked Inspiresavvy..com it's a blog about personal development and inspiration.
Webmasters / Disadvantages Of Guest-blogging by BClx(m): 6:06pm On Dec 16, 2015
Guest-blogging, the SEO cliche, I know if you want to be more successful with blogging, you have to get noticed by influencers and of course, many other bloggers. Preferably, many online communities and a lot of Web 2.0 sites would suffice in terms of SEO juice.
As to guest-blogging:

1. Approval is becoming too rigid
Why should I continue to waste my precious time applying when in fact, there is no certainty of being approved one day. I have tried many of them, and it's quite unfortunate and kind of frustration. I quite already. Maybe one day I would change my mind if someone else could convince me about the best one, and certainty of approval...


2. I would rather opt for many other SEOs

Other SEO strategies could be a great way to get noticed around the web. After a lot of confusions and disappointments from guest-blogging platforms, I had gain a lot of experiences that had prompted me to learn a lot in terms of DIY SEO. After all the SEOing, I am still striving to learn more SEO strategies including those ones related to inbound marketing but devoid of Guest-blogging.

3. Many Q & A websites are a great way to start with

Q & A sites have surprisingly boost my blog's Alexa ranking all the way from 17,000,000 to 15,000,000, t0 12,000,000, to 11,000,000 and now about 8,000,000 within four months, and I have not stop upgrading. I know you love Alexa, because it could also predict something about your Google Page Rank or PR. Be careful, this method can only be effective if you contribute to these Q & As in terms of Quality and Quantity contents, as we all know 'Content is king'. Don't spam those places. Quora, Medium, and Scoop.it are very great. They have millions of monthly unique visitors. I love Quora especially as it has generated to some reasonable extent, quality traffic to http://inspiresavvy..com.ng/2015/12/disadvantages-of-guest-blogging.html
4. Many Guest-blogging platforms syphon your contents

Initially, they might pretend as if your content is irrelevant to them while rejecting it, only to manipulate it sometimes thereafter. How do you verify/check that?

5. It's a good idea that I go into more DIY SEO

Getting engaged and well-informed about my own blog gives me a lot of confidence, learning skills, and, of course, professionalism. There is no better way to become an almighty authority of your own blog than immersing yourself into it's in and out.. When you explore a lot with an open, persistent, and patient mind, you might make mistakes that will make you want to improve on those flaws, building more skills... Result equals a high degree of accuracy.

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