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    "green" movement

    It seems to me that all these articles about overpopulation, birth control, family planning, sexual education, eco-friendly contraceptives and sex toys,is nothing more but a disguised Russel's and Wells's plan, that should bring to life the «golden billion» theory, and only in a less degree this movement is really GREEN.On Quit talking about it already posted 1 year, 8 months ago 92 Responses

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    Mercury and phthalates

    Especially women and children are usually exposed to harm impact brought by using products that contain chemicals like mercury and phthalates.
    Unbeknownst to most beauty consumers, undisclosed amounts of mercury can be found in some mascara, eyeliners and skin-lightening creams. Although its presence in something like mascara doesn't pose an immediate health risk, many toxicologists believe mercury accumulated in the body from long-term use could be dangerous. Mercury can cause serious neurological problems.
    The another hidden murderer are materials containing Phthalates.
    Phthalates are plasticizers. In cosmetics, they are used to add texture and luster to the product. Ninety percent of the world's plasticizers are used to soften PVC (vinyl) and make it pliable. The other 10 percent have been used in many kinds of manufacturing for 30 years, beginning with medical products like IV bags, gloves and blood bags, but also paints, lubricants, adhesives, kid's toys, sex toys, food containers, and, of course, cosmetics.
    Phthalates are metabolized in humans once ingested or absorbed through the skin. In pregnant women, phthalates pass through the placenta to be absorbed by the fetus. In nursing women, phthalates are found in breast milk, which means infants are ingesting these chemicals as they develop.
    Phthlates are in lotion, shampoo, deodorant, and lots of cosmetics.
    Thus, while the industry finds the non-toxic cheap alternatives to phthalates  and mercury we just have to be more attentive while choosing the products we use and surely, to organize crusades  expressing our alarm about chemical's industry.On An interview with Mary Brune, founder of Making Our Milk Safe posted 1 year, 8 months ago 1 Response

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    hippie style

    "Beware the dirty hippies. They're immature and irresponsible. They're utopians and dreamers. They want free sex and legalized drugs and mandatory abortion."
    Plus cool music and permanent euphoria from freedom feeling. Great life-style and quite eco-friendly! I'm for hippie, free love with condoms and variable intimate life with sex toys. "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one" (c)LenonOn Wherein I finally get it all out posted 1 year, 8 months ago 22 Responses

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    eco-living style

    I agree with the statement that suggests to empower   society with information about eco-living style. Partially it means that we should revert back to a more traditional way of life and to become as self-sufficient as possible. Eco-living philosophy penetrates in all spheres of our life even in such private as sexual. Here we should remember about using only energy-saving sex toys made from eco-friendly materials and eco-safe contraceptives like biodegradable NaturalLamb condoms.On The "Four E's" of environmental improvement posted 1 year, 8 months ago 43 Responses

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    eco-safe wedding night

    Green wedding supposes not only green ceremony but also green wedding night i.e. eco-safe sex . Is was mentioned enough at GRIST about eco-contraceptives and there is no doubt that the best choice for green just married will be biodegradable condomsOn Umbra on greening your wedding posted 1 year, 8 months ago 11 Responses

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