Gynecomastia Or Man Boobs – How Do I Cure Having Moobs

A few days ago I watched a programme on the television about men suffering from “female like” boobs. It made me a bit curious. I have rather larger boobs than normal. But the question remains. Is my boobs because of me being overweight, or is it because I suffer from this thing that all men dread, and some even have surgery for, known as Gynaeplasty, to get rid of?

I had to go and find out more about this condition, not just because I had to reassure myself, but also just learn more about the condition.

What is Gynaeplasty? The term comes from the Greek words gyne meaning “woman” and mastos meaning “breast.” In practical terms, this means abnormally large breasts on men.
There are several potential causes:

o puberty

o steroid abuse (b**** tits)

o obesity

o marijuana use (this is in question)

o tumors

o genetic disorders

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Gay and Christian? It’s OK – Why Sodom Really Was Destroyed

These days it is commonly alleged that Sodom was destroyed for homosexuality, but the Bible in the original languages, as well as other literature of the times, states that the reason was the sexual union of disobedient angels (referred to as “The Watchers”) with humans.

Jude states that certain angels rebelled against God’s ordinances by “whoring after” human women, and as a consequence God sent down other angels with specific instructions to punish “The Watchers.” Jude states, “just like these,” Sodom and Gomorrah went after strange flesh (the union of angels with human women). The Testament of Naphtali 3.3.4-5 also states that the women of Sodom had sex with angels.

2 Enoch states that the people of Sodom committed abominable acts, child-corruption, magic-making, enchantments and devilish witchcraft. The Church Father Irenaeus stated, “And wickedness very long-continued and widespread pervaded all the races of men, until very little seed of justice … Read more

Plato, Pygmalion and My Fair Lady

In our time, the best-known of these include William S. Gilbert, who wrote about two characters he named Pygmalion and Galatea. Set to music by his equally famous partner, Arthur Sullivan, their stage-play was the comic-opera success of 1871 in London.

The renowned Irish writer George Bernard Shaw took the idea into the realm of high art with a play titled ‘Pygmalion’ for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Shaw’s play has been successfully staged in numerous productions at the West End and on Broadway. In 1938, he won the Oscar for his screenplay of the film adaptation titled ‘My Fair Lady.’

One of the earliest versions of the story involves a long-ago king of Cyprus who became infatuated with a statue of Aphrodite, known to us as the goddess of love. Perhaps this was even the original that set our man Ovid off on … Read more

Question Woman – The Fictional Superheroine

If you are an avid reader of DC comics, you must be acquainted with the character of Marvel Lady. She is the warrior princess of the immortal Amazons. The story borrows greatly from the Amazonians in Greek Mythology.

Back in her homeland, Marvel Girl is acknowledged as Princess Diana of Themyscira. She is the daughter of Queen Hippolyta, the ruler of the immortal Amazons. The legend has it that Diana was the to start with kid to be born in 3 thousand decades on Paradise Island. Her delivery was amazing because the other inhabitants of warrior island ended up not born in the literal perception of the term. They were created by the Greek Goddesses by drawing forth the souls of all the girls who experienced been executed by males. Queen Hippolyta was the to start with soul to be reincarnated. Of all the souls of the women that have … Read more

A Swift Guidebook to Greek Mythology

The Greeks thought in lots of Gods (and a lot of generations of Gods) and considered they had each supernatural powers and human weaknesses. In all probability the biggest beings in Greek Mythology are the twelve Olympian Gods who took their title from the place of their dwelling – Mount Olympus.

Zeus
The ruler of the Olympian Gods and God of the sky, thunder and justice. His weapon is a thunderbolt. Married to Hera.

Poseidon
The God of the sea, earthquakes and horses. His weapon is a trident and he is next in ability to Zeus.

Hades
God of the underworld and prosperity. Lord of the useless.

Hestia
Goddess of the hearth and home. The sister of Zeus.

Hera
The Goddess of ladies, relationship and childbirth. The reigning female Goddess of Olympia since she was married to Zeus.

Aris
The God of war. The son of Zeus and Hera.

Athena … Read more