Friday 21 August 2015












M A N A A L A Y A
                                                                             
               EVERY GROOMS BESTMAN

                                                             
Page 01                   Health                             Friday 21 August 2015

Be mindful of sexual health

If you want to keep bringing your A-game to the bedroom, sometimes you need more than just experience and time on the “field.” When facing a “batting slump” or other problem that prevents you from having intimacy, it’s time to call in an expert.
In addition to damaging your ego, intimacy issues may signal more serious health conditions. In most cases, these can be treated. Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor early on to determine the underlying cause, and develop a plan of action.
Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, involves not being able to achieve or maintain enough of an erection to have sex. To sustain an erection, the penis needs good blood flow.  Treatment for erectile dysfunction involves first determining the underlying cause. This includes dealing with obesity, smoking and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
Testosterone deficiency syndrome, or hypogonadism, can affect not only your sexual performance, but also your bone health, energy level, muscle strength and mood. If you are having difficulty achieving or maintaining erections, your doctor may also order a simple morning blood test to rule out low testosterone as the underlying condition can be painful and may also prevent you from having intimacy.
Deformation of the penis is caused by scar tissue possibly the result of a previous injury that appears as a hard lump, more frequently on the upper side of the penis. In most cases, pain during erection goes away after one or two years, although the curvature usually remains.
In the past, surgery was one of the few treatment options available, with a risk of significant side effects. New methods are currently being tested, though, such as compounds that can be injected into the scar tissue. Men who experience an erection lasting more than four hours should seek help in the emergency room. Treatment needs to occur within eight hours of the start of an erection to avoid permanent damage to the penis.
 One cause of prolonged erections is medication used to treat erectile dysfunction. This is a rare side effect of pills like Viagra, but occurs more frequently when this type of drug is injected directly into the penis. This condition can also occur as a result of certain psychiatric medications, cocaine use, or sickle cell disease.
Treatment options include draining excess blood from the penis with a needle, medication to limit blood flow into the most common type of ejaculatory dysfunction is premature ejaculation, one that occurs within two minutes of the start of sexual stimulation. Around a third of men experience this at some point.
There are currently few treatments for premature ejaculation. Antidepressant medication is one option. Many sexual and performance issues can be “delayed, maybe even prevented, by the usual things—diet and exercise, stopping smoking and keeping weight down.
Even though medication may still be needed, proper diet and exercise can boost both testosterone levels and sexual function, as well as reduce the risk of other conditions, such as prostate cancer.
Routine visits to the doctor are also important, with regular screening for risk factors of cardiovascular disease. As with many medical conditions, psychological issues are part of male sexual issues no matter how physical it is. In this case, to keep yourself in the game, you need to address not only the body, but also the mind.
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Authored by Jai Sunthush Abeyewardene – Advertising Copywriter + Art Director
 Page 02                           Finance                          Friday 21 August 2015

Buying Alcohol for Your Wedding
There are three basic types of wedding bars: beer and wine only, full bar and the modified full bar. You don’t need every mixer under the sun or every booze known to man and when picking alcohol to stock your bar but knows your crowd.

If your family is definitely going to want to hit the tequila, make sure you have tequila, plenty of limes and salt on hand. A serious crowd of whiskey drinkers? Great, make sure to have more of it. And then, of course, you’ll need beer and wine for both a modified full bar or for a beer and wine only bar.

MODIFIED FULL BAR
BOOZE: Whiskey, gin and vodka
OPTIONAL BOOZE: Rum and Tequila
MIXERS: Juice (usually orange or cranberry), soda (at least a cola), tonic water and club soda
GARNISHES: Lemons and Limes

BEER AND WINE BAR (AND MODIFIED FULL BAR)
BEER: It’s nice to select at least two types of beer (one dark or strong, one light) to provide options. You will also need to consider bottles versus a keg. Bottles can be more expensive and some people feel the beer doesn’t taste as fresh. However, kegs require a tap system (either a pony keg or tap), which you’ll need to rent from the liquor store where you bought the keg. Also, keg leftovers are much harder to deal with and don’t keep for more than a day or two.

WINE: You’ll need at least one red wine and one white, but you don’t need more than one varietal (or blend) of each, unless you want to have them.

BUBBLES (OPTIONAL): Cava from Spain, Prosecco from Italy and sparkling wine from other non-Champagne regions are delicious and they are almost always a better deal than French Champagne.
If you’re going to serve bubbles as a toasting-only option, you would want about 4–5 ounces per person, per toast. Also, you don’t have to do a bubbly toast, if you don’t want to. People can cheers with anything and your marriage will still be official.
  
DAYTIME WEDDINGS, SUNDAY WEDDINGS, WEEKDAY WEDDINGS 
Generally, people will probably drink a little less at these weddings, so round down your numbers. Get one case less than the calculations say to.

SELF-SERVE BARS
If your bar is self-serve, be prepared for people to pour large servings. Ditto if your bartender isn’t a pro. Wine glasses can run anywhere from eight to thirteen ounces on average (the estimate of four glasses per bottle in the infographic equals about six ounces per serving). Drinking out of Mason jars? They’re huge and will definitely encourage larger servings.

TIME AND LOCATION
Think about where you’ll be, when, and what the weather will be like when you are figuring out how much to get of each kind of alcohol. Think about what you would like to drink and remember to consider your audience. During a hot spell, people will drink more white wine and bubbly, but in cold weather, more red.


Authored by Jai Sunthush Abeyewardene – Advertising Copywriter + Art Director


PPage 03                                Fashion                      Friday 21 August  2015

Allowing you to look sleek and
 commanding with a touch of class

Whether you want to look sleek, commanding, prudent, with a touch of class - in a designer Italian suit or show off your wild side with the most unique, fashionable colors and styles, here you will find something at MANAALAYA that will elevate you above the ordinary and allow you to express your individuality.

If you are tired of the same old boring suits and footwear you find at the malls and need a trend-setting hook up that will turn heads, then you are at the right place!

At MANAALAYA you’ll find a unique and stylish clothing line that includes the finest Italian suits sure to make the right impression.

The unique suit selections are made from the finest wools, silks and cashmeres for  Quality, Style, Satisfaction and Unbeatable Prices considered ... A Class Above The Best.

Authored by Jai Sunthush Abeyewardene – Advertising Copywriter + Art Director


Page 04                         Grooming                                    Friday 21 August  2015

Grooming the Groom

Choosing the Correct Attire



Conventional wisdom has always put forth that the wedding day is all about the bride. She has been dreaming about this day for a long time, imagining all the details from shoes to veil, vows to venue and everything in between.

The groom is usually in charge of proposing, getting the ring, renting the tux and showing up. Suffice it to say that there was a lot more work for the bride who had to do it all and still look incredible on that day! But as perception changes, the grooms of the world are sharing in the planning of the big day and want to look their very best when saying “I do” in front of friends, family and the one they love.

Now that you have proposed and set the date the next thing is to hit the gym! You have a window of 6 months to a year to tone up and look your best. You may or may not know your way around a gym but even a simple hour walk on the treadmill or riding the stationary bike three times a week will help shape you up.
It may even be a couples date night replacing an expensive meal of calorie laden appetizers and drinks. You can put that money toward the wedding and honeymoon. This is not to say the expectation is to transform from Clark Kent to a guy who looks good in a superhero costume.
She has already said yes to you! Just be the best version of you for her! Start with small steps and keep at it. Also remember the mantra “It is all about the photos”. Years from now you are going to revisit this day and hopefully what you will see is two people very much in love and looking great! And you can brag about it to your kids when asked to see the wedding album.
Now you may be feeling good and looking good so step two is picking the suit or tux. A bride labors over the perfect dress so the groom should also make an effort to pick the perfect fitting suit or tux. Nothing transforms a man like a well tailored suit or tux, especially if that is something you don’t wear every day. But the emphasis is on “well tailored”.
No matter what your body type, the suit must fit you comfortably and stylishly. You can go formal, semi-formal, casual or modern. Your venue choice will dictate what look you are expected to wear.
When you come across a wedding magazine, and there are sure to be one or two dozen lying around during this time, take a look at the men in the suits. Yes they are models but the cut and tailoring of the suit can make you look great as well!
If you are not a fashionista, then take someone with you to the fitting that is. Ask the person fitting you for their honest opinion. It is their job to make you look great. Websites abound on how to pick a tux or suit that best fits your body type. If you go into a fitting with a sense of what details to be aware of, your chances of looking great grow exponentially!
When choosing your pant length, it should crease nicely around your shoe and not look like a curtain that has fallen on your foot. Jackets should hit your shoulders, give you a v-shape and cover your gluteus-maximus nicely. They should also be able to button comfortably and not pull too much. Open or closed the jacket should look smart.
Lapel width is slim this year so avoid wide lapels. Suspenders keep the pants where they are supposed to be and can be used with most suits if needed. With all the moving on the dance floor, attention should be paid to keeping your pants from shimmying south while “busting a move”.
But here is where most grooms forget to follow through: the fitting of the vest. A wedding is an event that goes all day and into the night. You will naturally remove your jacket at some point so looking good in just your vest is paramount.
Vests, or waistcoats, should cover the waist at the front and shirts should not balloon out on the sides or the back. Color and pattern should not be too jarring or obtrusive as to distract from the finished look of the formal or semi-formal suit.
So are you getting the importance of looking your best on that incredible day? This may be really new to some grooms to be but it should not be overwhelming.
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Authored by Jai Sunthush Abeyewardene – Advertising Copywriter + Art Director


Page 06                        Travel                          Friday 21 August  2015

MANAALAYA is going to take you, places

MANAALAYA is going to take you, places that hardly any people know about and names that you won’t hear tossed around your honeymoon dinner table. These are favorite places where nobody else goes and they’re all a secret.

Sumatra in Indonesia 



really is an untouched paradise.  It boasts some of the most amazing sights in the entire region. Lake Toba and Lake Meninjau have crystal clear fresh water smack dab in the middle of a volcano crater. 

If you stay here you will probably have an entire guesthouse to yourself (depending on what side of the lake you stay on).  Definitely don’t miss Sumatra if you’re trying to avoid crowds, it’s one of the best places to be. 

Kuta, Lombok, Indonesia: It’s a laid back surfing village with just enough to do to keep you entertained for a week.



 Koh Kood Thailand:  is absolutely breathtaking. Its jungle-clad interior boasts stunning waterfalls and tourist-free monasteries where you’ll actually meet Thai people who are surprised to see a tourist. 

A treat you may never find anywhere else in Thailand. The beaches are powdery white perfection and huts are actually very comfortable.
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Authored by Jai Sunthush Abeyewardene – Advertising Copywriter + Art Director  


Page 07                     Romance            Friday 21 August  2015

Wedding Day Tips for Grooms

So you’ve bought the ring, popped the question and planned the wedding down to every detail. Your suit fits perfectly, the guests are checked in and everything is ready to go. Or is it? Here are our wedding day tips for grooms, to help marrying men be absolutely sure that the wedding day goes without a hitch from start to finish.

Use a Checklist
By preparing a checklist of everything you’ll need to remember beforehand, you’ll feel much more secure that you haven’t missed anything. This kind of preparation will really help you on the big day, and also shows your bride-to-be that you’re not afraid to jump in and help the process along.

Start Early
Since everything has to be perfect, start the day as early as possible so that any issues that come up can be dealt with before it’s too late. You don’t want to put your suit on at the last minute, only to have a button pop off or a cuff link fall into the toilet! Giving yourself the extra time can only increase your chances of having everything go exactly as planned.

Pack an Emergency Kit
This one might not be obvious to grooms, but can be an absolute lifesaver. One would hope you wouldn’t need to use it, but it’s better to be over-prepared than to have a problem pop up that you aren’t ready to deal with.

An emergency kit is full of items you hope you won’t have to use: Things like extra buttons for your coat, a list of important phone numbers, mouthwash, a lint roller and anti-diarrhea medication. If you end up needing any of these things you’ll thank your past self for looking out for number one and if you don’t need them, you won’t regret being ready for anything to go wrong!

Eat Breakfast
Without a breakfast rich in protein, vitamins and carbohydrates, you may find your stomach grumbling at a point where you no longer have the time to eat a full meal. Awaking early and having a balanced, hearty breakfast will give you the energy you need to last the day. Even better, pack a couple of energy bars just in case you need a quick pick-me-up before the ceremony starts.

 Keep Your Boys in Line
Do all your groomsmen have the right clothes and do they know what their role in the wedding is? Is your best man going to show up hung over? Make sure that all your friends know the what, where, when, why and how of the wedding and that nothing is unclear about the parts they’ll play.

Making sure that your boys are in line will ensure nothing embarrassing happens or else your new wife (and in-laws) might never let you forget it and rightfully so! Keep your fiancé looped in, so she knows you’re on top of it and she can feel just a little less stress on the big day.

Stay Sweet
Arrange ahead of time to have flowers, her favorite candies or a sentimental postcard sent to your lady love while she’s getting ready. It’s the kind of detail she won’t forget and the warm feeling she’ll get when she receives it will help color the entire occasion and even the start of your newlywed lives together.

Some men are better at this stuff than others, but grooms should tap their creative side and write her a wedding song for the band to play at the reception, a poem to recite at dinner or a sweet video message for her to discover later. Details count and she’ll remember the gesture.


Gussy Up
Your fiancé is spending tons of time and money on hair, makeup, nails and every other aspect of her appearance so that she looks her absolute best. The least you can do is get a professional shave and hair stylist, but a facial and manicure would really make you shine and show how you want to look as good for her as she does for you.

For beach weddings, a pedicure would also help so you don’t stroll down the aisle with ogre feet. It all comes back to the same point we can’t stress enough: Women notice this stuff and they will remember the effort you took.

Stay Comfy
Make sure your shoes are already broken in so you don’t get blisters, your undershirt is thick enough to keep sweat from showing and your outfit is weather-appropriate for the destination. Making sure that everything fits and you’re staying cool and comfortable will help you enjoy the day and not have to worry about wardrobe malfunctions or unpleasant style surprises.

Keep It Real
Is your mother calling every five minutes to check how things are going? There are lots of potential distractions to delay your preparations, so if you need Mom to back off, explain to her gently that you really need the time to get ready, everything is under control and you can’t wait to see her at the wedding. Also, by having as many elements as possible ready ahead of time and by using a checklist, you’ll be keeping things moving along at the pace you need.

Love It
Doing your job as a groom means you’ve helped prepare, you’ve made your fiancé feel like a queen, everyone knows their role and you’re looking your absolute best. Having everything ready and knowing what needs to be done will make it much easier to enjoy the occasion, even in the wedding day prep phase.

Having less stress will rub off on your bride and that can only increase your chances of making the day go perfectly. You’ve found the woman of your dreams and done everything you can to prepare, so set the tone for the rest of your lives together by loving every waking moment! And now, you may kiss the bride
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Authored by Jai Sunthush Abeyewardene – Advertising Copywriter + Art Director



Page 08                           Honeymoon                               Friday 21 August 2015

Honeymoon Intimacy

If you're going to be having sex for the first time on your honeymoon, take it slowly, because good sex requires lots of knowledge about each other's arousal patterns, a good anatomy map, her self-acquaintance with her body's responsiveness, shared expectations, freedom from inhibition and low anxiety.

Order strawberries and Champagne before dinner and make love tipsy before going out, or show off your exhibitionism on the dance floor and grind on each other. You should give each other permission to just relax on your honeymoon and make the time away a "pressure-free zone"

When it comes to sex, only do what makes you both feel good. Hopefully that will include warm baths, long walks, cat naps and lots of foreplay then go back to the hotel room and rip your clothes off.

Practice, practice, practice, things rather are  hard to come by for inexperienced lovers. So, drink a little Champagne first, use some lube and remember that there's going to be a learning curve here. No one gets it right the first time.
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Authored by Jai Sunthush Abeyewardene – Advertising Copywriter + Art Director