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Sikiu Bravo (Caracas, Venezuela) on Energy > Gasoline prices 1733 days 23 hours 40 minutes 13 seconds ago
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The oficial price in Venezuela for 95 Octane is US$0,032 that is Bs.68,8 |
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Emma (Miami Beach, FL USA) on Encyclopedia > List of Cubans 1738 days 10 hours 25 minutes 45 seconds ago
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Josignacio’s Brief Biography
Josignacio (born October 24, 1963), is a Contemporary Cuban Artist (painter), neo-figurative, mostly abstract, who has resided in the USA since 1989. Josignacio has defined and drawn attention to a famous generation of young Cuban artists called by the critics as “The Generation of the 80’s” (The most rebels of all).
Josignacio, who grew up in Cuba, (is also often credited); with helping to refocus the Cuban contemporary art world from his native Havana to the Art World of Miami, USA, the city he adopted after leaving Cuba in 1989.
He uses Plastic Paint Medium, a painting technique he created in 1984. This technique consists in the use of epoxy resins as an "agglutinating medium" and "pigments" as colorants, obtaining as a result a real plastic finish with a new visual effect. Art critic Leonel Lopez-Nussa called that new effect, Newism.
Dr. Kenworth W. Moffett former director of Museum of Art of Fort Lauderdale said: "This new technique is the result of marriage of art and technology".
One of the most serious investigators in the “Art techniques field, Dr. Max Doerner cited and predicted in his book “The Materials of the Artist and Their Use in Painting” using Synthetic Resins as mediums for artists.
Josignacio’s technique and his unique form to use it have been a topic of study for many art students, art scholars and art critics.
His controversial shows named “Marihuana”, “The Miami Clowns”, “Liquid Sex”, “Hot Sex At your own Risk”, and his “Live Collages” are some of the hits that heated the Miami art scene. Josignacio’s exhibitions have (almost more than any other artist of his generation), became familiar via the media, particularly following his Hortt 38 Best in Show award won in 1996, in the Museum of Art of Fort Lauderdale, to one of his plastic paint medium artworks from his Dualism Series, “The 3 O'clock”,[an event that, at least in some ways, he relishes and uses].
Josignacio’s body of work consists in a group of series, which he has maintained open for more than 20 years. Some of them are Dualism Series, Abstract Series, Erotic Series, Tauromaquia Series, etc.
Jose Antonio Portuondo, renowned Cuban intellectual has described Josignacio as “The artistic representative of the Plastic Era”
“Josignacio is a revolution inside The Revolution” by Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez and “Josignacio is a Natural Born Abstract”, by Dr. Ken W. Moffett director of Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Florida
With more than 60 Solo Shows, his technique “Plastic-paint Medium” and his controversial shows have redefined international expectations on Contemporary Cuban Art.
Josignacio resides in Miami Beach, Florida.
Plastic Paint Medium
The term medium in art it is used to describe a category of painting, such as oil painting, alkyd, acrylics, or watercolors like egg tempera, casein, gouache, encaustic, plaster, etc, which are the materials or technique used by an artist to produce a work of art.
Medium can also refer to what carries paint’s pigment and is also called a vehicle or a base.
The medium is what determines what kind of paint is produced. A painter can mix a medium with its solvents, pigments and other substances in order to make paint and control its consistency. A variety of mediums are available that provide a matte, semi-gloss or glossy finish as well as texture and volume, different types of paint used by artists are usually identified by the medium that the pigment is suspended or embedded in, which determines the general working characteristics of the paint, such as viscosity, miscibility, solubility, drying time, etc.
Plastic Paint Medium is a painting technique created by artist Josignacio in 1984, this technique consists of the use of epoxy resins as an "agglutinating medium" and "pigments" as colorants, obtaining as a result of a real plastic finish with a new visual effect. It has said is new because until that moment was almost impossible to obtain such shining, hardens, transparency, and real 3D effects with the conventional known mediums, this versatility put this medium in a stand alone status. Art critic Leonel Lopez-Nussa called that new effect, “Newism”.
Dr. Kenworth W. Moffett, Director of Museum of Art of Fort Lauderdale, said, "This new technique is the result of the marriage of art and technology".
One of the most serious investigators in the “Art techniques field”, Dr. Max Doerner cited and predicted in his book, “The Materials of the Artist and Their Use in Painting”, the use of Synthetic Resins as mediums for artists.
Plastic Paint Medium it is not water based neither water-soluble, its drying or curing time is approximately six hours, depending on some factors such humidity, temperature or amount of pigment added to mix.
Similar effects can be obtained with newer generation of acrylic paintings for artists developed by Mark Golden that are unique in the ways in which the materials can be used in concert and in combination, making blending and application opportunities endless |
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Soylentgreen (United States) on Japan Profile 1738 days 11 hours 22 minutes 29 seconds ago
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I'm an American and I've visited Japan many times. My wife is Japanese and I speak a little of their language.
I'd like to take the opportunity to correct some inaccuracies in the commentary question & answer that is posted here about Japan.
First, someone said the only places worth visiting are Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima. This is dead wrong. While Kyoto is very historical and is definitely THE place to go if you had to choose just one place, it is still a relatively big city. Tokyo is a modern city and if you're from the West, you won't find it all that "Japanese". It has it's differences and quirks, but it's pretty much like every other city...just with 12M people. I can't imagine what there would be to see in Hiroshima except the dome. As for other places to see...go climb Mt. Fuji. Go to Matsumoto where they have one of the few remaining original wooden Japanese castles from the Samurai days (most were destroyed in the "old days" or during WWII). Takayama is another worthwhile place that's "off the beaten path" and worht seeing. The structure of the homes there is unique in all of Japan because of the heavy snowfall. Nagano is another great place to visit. They have "onsen" (hot springs) that are just fantastic. And, don't forget Okinawa!!
Secondly, someone else said that Japanese can't speak any other language than Japanese. This is not true at all. All people born after WWII have studied at least basic English. Young people are very likely to have a rudimentary English-speaking skill. If you go to the touristy places like Kyoto's "kinkakuji" (Golden Pavilion), students will approach you to practice English by asking questions about your country. They will probably ask for your autograph and to take a photo together as well. You'll also be surprised how many old people speak English. It is popular for retired folks to study English. Certainly, there will be people who can't speak English at all...but I have never been in a situation where I couldn't find someone who could. The Japanese are very modest...if you ask them if they speak English, they will say "no" even if they can speak it.
Third, someone asked about the ethinic/racial breakdown. Basically, Japan is 99% Japanese. The 1% non-Japanese is mainly Koreans and Chinese.
Forth, as for Japan being a "whore" country...I don't know if that post was even serious. Japanese are, on the whole, extremely moral people. I have not found that Japanese women are any more willing to sleep around than the average American woman...in fact, they are probably far less likely. However, let there be no doubt, prostitution is a serious problem in Japan. Many young girls are lured to Japan by promises of acting or modelling careers only to have their passports confiscated by the "yakuza" (Japanese mafia). They're then pressed into sexual slavery. Most of these girls come from China, Korea, and the Philippines. Even in small country towns, you're likely to find girls selling themselves on the street. Although prostitution is certainly illegal in Japan, it does not seem that enforcement is a very high priority.
Fifth, the poster who mentioned that Japan imports rice is completely correct. There are producers of Japanese-style rice in the United States (mainly California) that make their living serving the Japanese market almost exclusively.
Thanks for reading. If I've made any mistake or omission or if anything I've said needs clarification, I hope someone will mention it. |
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Dain L. Schult (Austin, TX) on Encyclopedia > Lousville and Nashville Railroad 1758 days 10 hours 51 minutes 50 seconds ago
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As the author of two history books on the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, (as well as serving as the Chairman and President of the NC&StL Railway Preservation Socity, Inc. - www.ncstl.com)I must point out that several of the alleged facts listed above in the L&N section are incorrect in regards to the mentions of the NC&StL. First of all, it's RAILWAY not railroad. The L&N engaged in a hostile takeover of the NC&StL and its corporate behavior was in no small part responsible for bringing about the need of government regulation and stifling oversight of the railroad industry via the formation of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Dain Schult, President, NC&StL Railway Preservation Society, Inc.
amradioempire@gmail.com 512-249-9600 |
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Ed (Ontario) on Encyclopedia > World Police and Fire Games 1760 days 2 hours 40 minutes 10 seconds ago
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The World Police and Fire Games had a one time attendance of 10,000 in 2003. The average attendance is between 6000 to 7000 competitors. There are numerous multi sport event Games that entertain more competitors such as the World Masters Games which host 20,000. The Gay Games and recently developed Out Games regularly host more than 10,000 competitors, the 2007 World University Games in Thailand received approx 9000, the Commonwealth Games are no where near the 3rd largest. In Melbourne in 2006 there were 4065 athletes. The 2007 Pan Am Games in Brazil saw approx 5500 athletes. |
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Mohamed Mohsen (EGYPT) on Encyclopedia > Alexandria Stadium 1764 days 4 hours 19 minutes 13 seconds ago
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Alexandria stadium is the oldest stadium in Egypt it is the first stadium built in Egypt in the twenty first of last century and it was opened in 1929 |
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Jack Wright (Boston, MA) on Encyclopedia > Celebrity Series of Boston 1767 days 11 hours 9 minutes 26 seconds ago
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The name of the Celebrity Series of Boston has changed from "Bank of America Celebrity Series" to its original, incorporated name, "Celebrity Series of Boston." All related web sites have also changed to reflect this.
Thank you. |
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Craig David (California) on Encyclopedia > Zachary Jaydon 1774 days 22 hours 16 minutes 7 seconds ago
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Zachary Jaydon (born November 13, 1979) is an American Singer/Songwriter/Musician/Producer/Actor. He has appeared on stage, film and television as an actor, written and produced music with and for such artists/acts as Craig David, Close To Home, Will Champlin, Ryan Cabrera, Karl Wolf and Justin Timberlake. To date, Jaydon's compositions and lyrics have been featured on over 30 Million albums Worldwide.
Zachary Jaydon was born in San Diego, California at the Balboa Naval Hospital on November 13, 1979 and is the oldest of 9 children. He made his film-debut at the age of 2 as the youngest of the children in the 1983 made for television movie, The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story. The film starred Angela Lansbury, Lee Remick and Polly Holliday, and received rave reviews from fans and critics alike, and was nominated for two 1984 Golden Globe Awards.
Formal vocal training started at the age of 5, and acting classes began soon thereafter. Jaydon spent his childhood appearing in various television shows and movie roles, both major and minor. He also took up playing the piano. He spent his mid-late teens pursuing acting, mostly in commercials, and began pursuing his interest of writing music on a more full-time level.
Jaydon was featured in all 7 seasons of The Disney Channels 'The Mickey Mouse Club' (MMC) alongside Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Keri Russell & Ryan Gosling. The hit show ran from 1989 until 1995 and was nominated or multiple television awards.
In 1997, he teamed up with Jeremy Jerla, Christian House, Aaron Notarious & Steven Peterson to form the Christian Alt-Rock Band Sacred Advocate as the Keyboardist and one of the singers for the band. Not long after, Aaron Howard was added to the mix & the group spent two years touring & preparing to record a full-length album. A two song, Limited Edition EP was released in early 1999, and immediately sold-out. Sacred Advocate disbanded shortly after the second pressing was shipped. Both pressings of the album featured artwork hand-drawn by childhood friend, and then unknown author, Christopher Paolini.
The late 1990s were full of Television appearances on hit shows like 'Walker Texas Ranger,' a recurring role on 'Malibu Shores' with former Mickey Mouse Club alumni Keri Russel and Tony Lucca. He also appeared in Robert Redford's 'The Horse Whisperer' which was nominated for numerous awards including an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award. After graduating from Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Florida, Jaydon also used the mid to late 1990s to obtain a BFA from NYU's "Tisch School of the Arts," graduating Magna Cum Laude. Jaydon's entire education was paid for by academic and acting/vocal scholarships.
In 1999 he teamed up with Mickey Mouse Club alumni, Justin Timberlake penning the now, RIAA Platinum® Certified song "Be There." The song was performed by *NSYNC and featured as part of a fast food promotion that sold over a million copies at the restaurant alone. The songs only public performance was a part of a medley featured at the Walt Disney's 'Very Merry Christmas Parade' in 2001; a float in which Jaydon also rode and performed on.
In 2001, Jaydon received his first RIAA Multi-Platinum® Album Award for his work on Craig David's "Key To My Heart". The song was released on David's Debut Album, "Born To Do It" as well as the international releases of the same name. "Born To Do It" peaked at 11 on the Billboard 200 and at 12 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and sold more than 7 Million units Worldwide earning Multi-Platinum status in more than 20 Countries. "Key To My Heart" was also featured on the award-winning Warner Brothers Animated Feature "Osmosis Jones", and was included in the soundtrack release for the film. In 2003, Jaydon Co-wrote "Work Of Angels" which was featured on Ian Maxian's Debut Solo Album. The song was written along with Greg Watton, Kenny Smith, & four Time 1, American Music Award Nominated & Billboard Award Winning Songwriter Eddie Galan. As of August, 2007 Jaydon continues his work with Watton on a number of projects.
In 2002, Jaydon was accepted into the NARAS. (The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc.) The Recording Academy is internationally famous for the Grammy Awards. As a voting member of the NARAS, Jaydon and his fellow voters are given the privilege of submitting records for nomination consideration, and once the nominations are finalized, voting members decide whom they think the Grammy in each category should go to.
2004 gave Jaydon his second Multi-Platinum® Award for his work on Ryan Cabrera's International Debut Album, "Take It All Away". "Take It All Away" peaked at 8 on the Billboard 200[21] and featured 2 RIAA Certified Gold® Singles. Cabrera's follow-up album "You Stand Watching" (Bonus Disc Edition) featured Jaydon again co-writing the bonus disc track, "How It Feels (Acoustic Version)". The full studio version was featured as a B-Side on the International DJ Promo of "Take It All Away." Jaydon made two appearances with Cabrera on MTV's "Total Request Live" (TRL) playing keyboards in the backing band during the "Take It All Away" Promotional Tour. Cabrera's sophomore album, You Stand Watching, released in 2005, peaked at 24 on the Billboard 200 and awarded Jaydon his fourth RIAA Multi-Platinum® Album Award for songwriting/producing in less than 4 years. In 2002, Jaydon was also accepted into the NARAS. (The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc.) The Recording Academy is internationally famous for the Grammy Awards. As a voting member of the NARAS, Jaydon and his fellow voters are given the privilege of submitting records for nomination consideration, and once the nominations are finalized, voting members decide whom they think the Grammy in each category should go to.
In 2006 Jaydon completed a year long, world-tour with singer/songwriter/producer/actor Ben Bledsoe. The tour included stops in Germany, France, England & the USA to promote Bledsoe's solo Debut "An Insomniac's Guide To A Lonely Heart", and played to audiences totaling more than half-a-million.
In July 2007, Jaydon filmed an episode of "Kyle XY," a show that he is self-admittedly obsessed with. His guest-starring role was his first acting gig in nearly 2 years. When asked what the most frustrating part of the filming was, he responded by saying "...and the producers don't tell you anything about the context of the episode. Everything to do with the plot is kept under super tight wraps, so even when you are shooting an episode, you have no idea what's actually going on." The show aired on ABC Family on January 14th, 2008.
Jaydon is currently (July, 2008) working heavily with National Rock Act, Close To Home. He co-produced and co-executive produced their Sophomore release, "Standby," as well as contributing keyboards and vocals. He also contributed to the record as a songwriter on the song "Seattle Skies." The song was written as a tribute to fallen Close To Home bassist Bradly Grant Thomas Andress, who died from cancer at the age of 20. He resides in Los Angeles, California and continues his work as a songwriter/producer full-time.
Jaydon currently (July, 2008) holds 16 RIAA Gold®, Platinum® & Multi-Platinum® awards for his contributions as a Songwriter/Producer or for work in Marketing/Promotions. He has also been awarded Platinum & Multi-Platinum awards in over 20 additional countries for his work as a Songwriter/Producer. |
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Devendrar (tkspandian@yahoo.co.in) on Encyclopedia > Pallar 1811 days 18 hours 57 minutes 39 seconds ago
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Devendrakulavellalar History:-
Devendrakulam is the name of a caste in India. The members of the caste claim they have this name because they are the descendents of Lord Indra, King of the Devas. Majority of the people of this caste are involved in agriculture. The people of this caste are also called by Pallar, Kudumbar, Pannadi, Devendrakula Vellalar. The Devendrakulam are also called “Mallar” which means Brave Warrior. The Devendrakulavellalar people belong to Moovendar (Chera Chola Pandiyas) origins. Though people of this caste claim superiority of their origin, the caste is included in the Scheduled Caste and many of its members were held as agriculture slaves and bonded agriculture labourers during the 17th Century until mid 20th Century.
Research suggest that the people of this caste are the descendents of the famous ancient Tamil Kings Cheras, Cholas, Pandyas and Pallavas who ruled the current Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Part of Andra and Maharastra during ancient period and ruled Tamilnadu up to the 16th Century. Most of the ancient temples in and around Tamilnadu were built and owned by this community. After the invasion of Vijaynagar Empire and Marata Kings, the Tamil Kings and their community were removed of their title, land and were made as agricultural labourers in their own farms for which they were the then owners. To hide this historic fact these people who were then called as Mallar (Malla, Mallan) were named as Pallars (Pallar, Pallan) and many poems were written during 17,18,19 and beginning of 20th Century in the name of Pallu Poems with the encouragement from Vijayanagar (Nayak) dynasty.
The Mallars were ex-communicated, then gradually over the next 300 years, their lands were removed and given to other new formed upper castes that were loyal to Telugu kings. The Mallars were named as Pallars and were made as agricultural labourers in the land in which they were once owners. Then after a few generations they were made as bonded labourers and then were removed of all basic human rights (Prevented from having education, access to public places and Temples built by their own ancestors, prohibition from wearing Ornaments and dress , shoes etc). To hide the truth that all temples built upto 16th Century AD were built by the ancestors of these people, attempts were made to hide temple paintings by redrawing new paintings on the old ones (Tanjavur Periya Koyil, Mariamman Koyil). During 1932 when British gave self-autonomy to Indians, 1000s of new castes sprung up claiming superiority on one over the other.
What are their lives like?
Day-to-day activity shows evidence of the rich heritage these people had from ancient times. The community people have their own village self government (Panchayat), have special priests for temples, barbers, dobbies, doctors etc in villages. These people also have their own temples that are called as King Temples. They are also the priests in village temples, exclusively owned by these people. In ancient temples like Perur, Samayaburam, Tirunelvelli and so on, leaders of this community are brought to the temple with festivities on an elephant with white umbrella coverage, playing trumpets and drums and given the first respect during temple festivals and are asked to touch the TempleCaravan (Thear) first before it comes on procession. These were the privileges only the ancient Tamil kings had and were passed on to their descendents that still continues. Priests of these ancient Temples accept and agree that the ancestors of DevendraKulathar are the ancient Tamil Kings, Cheras, Cholas Pandyas and Pallavas.
There are ownership documents (Pattayam signed during 1500s) that show that the Palani Murugan Temple and numerous ancient Temples belong to people of Devendrakulam. These ancient Temples were built by ancient Tamil Kings thus these documents and respect given to people of this community at these temples bridge the relation between the ancient Kings and the Devendrakula community. Stonescriptures (Kalvettu) and inscription written in the 1500s also claim that the Devendrakulathars are the descendents of the Pandya dynasty.
Where are they located?
The Devendrakulam live in Tamilnadu ,Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka and Sri Lanka.
What are their needs?
The Devendrakulavellalar community is now included in Scheduled Caste status. They do not like this because the Devendrakulavellalar are the descendents of Moovendar(CHERACHOLAPANDIYAS)ORGIN, they want to be uplited in status. |
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John Jones (Detroit) on Encyclopedia > The Degenerates 1915 days 8 hours 37 minutes 37 seconds ago
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There is another band with a simmilar name that you did not have listed. "Degenerates" instead of "The Degenerates." "Degenerates" existed around the same time, in the Detroit area.
For more information visit:
http://payplay.fm/degenerates
http://cdbaby.com/cd/degenerates
http://www.purevolume.com/degeneratesoriginal1979 |
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fantasy (yukon) on Encyclopedia > Unbirth 1920 days 9 hours 51 minutes 26 seconds ago
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Found Un birthing has two categories Total and Partial and this is about Partial:
Partial Un birthing
Partial Un birthing Fetishism is a fetishism concerning the nearly impossible fetishism of adult head insertion into a vagina. It is much more common as a pure fantasy than in actuality.
It is an extremely uncommon fetishism but has been discussed on the internet for several decades.
In the last 3 years attempts to sub-classify it under a new category (called Endosomatophilia) were made. Sometimes it is fantasized under Vore, but was never established as a true subcategory thereof.
The following is a discussion of the reasons it is extremely uncommon in practice:
Actual Partial Unbirthing (adult head insertion into the vagina) is a fetishism that is extremely rare and probably one of the rarest of all human sexual activities. It is a curious paraphilia usually considered a true fetishism. The definition of a fetishism has changed over the years and has moved away from only requiring inanimate objects for sexual gratification to today's view that a great many varieties of less common sexual activities concentrating on body parts and even sexual organ size are now considered fetishes. Partial Unbirthing is a Fetishism in this newer and broader sense of the word.
In the real or actual practice of this it is not a form of Vore or BDSM and is only practiced by a very few devoted adult couples. One reason for this is that it must be mutually enjoyable and erotic, as it requires that the vagina must stretch to enormous size. This requires a consenting, cooperative, and extended effort between the sexual partners, with both partners considering the same fetish to be erotic -- just to start doing it. This of course is only possible where the woman has an extremely huge opening of her pelvis.
Such a huge or Justo Major Pelvis is also called "Giant Pelvis". This condition is where the minimum pelvis size is enlarged uniformly in every direction by a linear factor of 1.5, or more than the average 11 inch wide pelvis. This 16.5 inch "or more" Justo Major pelvic width is a condition that is only present in less than one in a thousand adult women.
Women of average pelvic size will sometimes hugely stretch their vaginas for purposes of greater stimulation or more intense orgasms. Also some women have a fullness fetish that is sometimes called a "bulk intromission" fetish. With gradual repeated stretching they occasionally stretch almost to the walls of their pelvic bone opening (approximately the size of a newborn's head). Those that do this are quite rare.
It is easy to see that the ratio comparing an adult head size to a newborn head size (a 21 inch circumference to a 14 inch circumference) is a 3 to 2 (or 1.5) ratio -- making this adult head size a 1.5 ratio times the 14 inch newborn head size. This ratio is just the exact same linear 1.5 ratio that a pelvis of "minimum" 16.5 inch wide Justo Major size has compared to an average 11 inch wide pelvis. For a woman with a Justo Major pelvis the 1.5 ratio to vaginally stretch to adult head size would be like the average woman with an average size pelvis stretching to newborn head size, or like this average size woman being vaginally double fisted by a man who has fairly large hands.
A well known government Hispanic study included the anthropometry (scientific measurement) of nearly 5000 adult women using anthropometric calipers to measure the largest pelvis at 19 inches biiliac width (side-to-side bone width). This made her 19 inch wide Justo Major pelvis have a huge 1.73 ratio when compared to the average size pelvis of only 11 inches width. This was even a larger size pelvis than a pelvis of "minimum" Justo Major size (that requires at least a 1.5 ratio). If a woman with a pelvis of this very large size were to do the same vaginal stretching practice to near her bone opening size, she could then vaginally take inside her vagina a huge 24 inch adult head. That size head would be 24 minus 21 inches, or 3 inches, larger than the 21 inch circumference adult head that a pelvis of the minimum 1.5 ratio Justo Major size pelvis could potentially stretch around. This larger size 19 inch wide pelvis would require a lesser degree of stretching to be comfortable when taking inside a 21 inch (much smaller size) adult head.
This degree of comfort might be comparable to a woman of average size being vaginally double fisted (see fisting) by hands of considerably smaller size, or even being fisted by just one large hand. This less common but larger size pelvis (one in five thousand) Justo Major pelvis would have a sufficient size to potentially make partial unbirthing much easier to achieve. This 19 inch wide pelvis (measured in one out of the 5000 women) was a Justo Major pelvis that was indeed of huge and rare size.
The above merely illustrates how rare a sufficiently large pelvis would be in order that gradual and often repeated vaginal stretching practice might comfortably reach a partial unbirthing size. Some women find large vaginal stretching quite easy and enjoyable, but others do not. The rarity of this fetish is further compounded by how few such women with this huge pelvic size would be motivated by the fantasy and potential stimulation to devote the weeks or sometimes months of stretching practice with no assured guarantee of success. Also, the rarity of her adult partner, who wanted to work with her in many repeated sessions to help her gradually stretch, and who wanted to do partial unbirthing in a safe, erotic, and mutually enjoyable manner has to be considered. Two people, both dedicated to the same rare fetish makes the practice less common.
When the pelvis is less than a Justo Major size (or < 1.5 times the 11 inch average width), with the exception of small midget heads, such a fetish could never even be considered -- as bone will not stretch. Only a very few confirmed instances of adult vaginal head insertion are even known.
It is estimated that less than one in a million sexual partners have actually done partial unbirthing making it a very very rare human sexual activity.
Illustrating the usual position used for Partial Unbirthing in the "Joke Type Internet Encyclopedia"... so this is only useful to show the position used and the relative size of the Justo Major pelvis required and not any verifiable, real and extremely rare images, see:
encyclopediadramatica.com and "Partial_Unbirthing"
Stories, see: http://www.asstr.org/~A_Nony_Mous/ |
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jack (australian) on Crime > Rapes (per capita) 1960 days 16 hours 57 minutes 24 seconds ago
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with australia...they used a phone survey and not reported to police crime so its grossly inflated
this one and other crime ones are flawed on many levels
i had a debate with an american, so i went to research
australia is a phone survey on sexual assault that even included the threat of a sexual assault...america was a ' reported to police 'rape number
aus included the total population ..usa was over 14yr
1/2 of our sexual assaults happen to people under 14..so you can half the comparison number for a start ands further reduce by 80% ..the number of unreported to police rape
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/facts/2006/02_selected_crime_profiles.html |
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xx on Encyclopedia > Prayer in Hinduism 1980 days 10 hours 54 minutes 34 seconds ago
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Rajan Zed, Hindu chaplain from Nevada, was the first to read the Hindu prayer in United States Senate in Washington DC on July 12, 2007. |
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Javier (Santiago, Chile) on Military > Tanks 1996 days 4 hours 6 minutes 24 seconds ago
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The Chilean Army have 140 Leopard 2 A4CHL, 250 Leopard 1V, and other tanks. |
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Ben D. Kennedy (USA) on Encyclopedia > Joan of Arc 2026 days 10 hours 3 minutes 53 seconds ago
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Please visit MaidofHeaven.com and consider linking to some of the comprehensive pages about the life of Joan of Arc:
http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc_timeline_history.asp
http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc_quick_life_facts.asp
http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc_long_biography_history.asp |
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