Tuesday 9 August 2016









M A N A A L A Y A



Page 01           Health                Wednesday 10 August 2016

PENIS DISORDERS
Symptoms and When to See a Doctor
When something goes wrong with your penis, it can affect your sex life as well as your overall well-being. Some the most common conditions that affect the penis are:
·         PRIAPISM, a persistent, often painful erection that lasts for more than 4 hours.

·         PEYRONIE'S DISEASE, a condition in which a plaque, or hard lump, forms in the penis and causes it to bend or curve.

·         BALANITIS, an INFLAMMATION or infection of the head of the penis.

·         PHIMOSIS, a condition in which the foreskin of the penis is so tight that it cannot be pulled back off the head of the penis.

·         PARAPHIMOSIS, which happens when the foreskin, once retracted, gets stuck behind the head and cannot return to its natural location. It is a medical emergency that can cause serious complications if not treated.

·         PENILE CANCER, a rare type of CANCER that starts in the SKIN cells of the penis.

In many cases, there are treatments. Some conditions can even be prevented with good hygiene. Because some of these conditions are medical emergencies, it’s important to know the symptoms and what to do if they happen.

Check with your doctor if you have:
·         Pain, swelling, or tenderness in your penis
·         An abnormal discharge
·         Itchy rashblisters, sores, or small red bumps
·         Blood in your urine or semen
·         An erection that lasts for 4 hours or longer
·         A foreskin that is too tight to move


CONCEPTUALIZED AND DEVELOPED
BY JAI SUNTHUSH ABEYEWARDENE
Author + Freelance Marketing Copywriter
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Page 02              Grooming             Wednesday 10 August 2016

"GROOMS WITH UNICORN FACIAL HAIR" IS JUST AS AMAZING AS IT SOUNDS

The latest trend in beard decorating is rainbow facial hair. While the earlier beard trends were a little theatrical for a grooms taste, this bold look is something that’s sure to stun the bride and guests at your wedding.

 If women could dye their hair, why can't guys I mean grooms get colorful with their facial hair? Dyeing rights are for all!



CONCEPTUALIZED AND DEVELOPED
BY JAI SUNTHUSH ABEYEWARDENE
Author + Freelance Marketing Copywriter
+ 94 774546069   wordpowerjsa@gmail.com


Page 03                Fashion            Wednesday  10 August 2016

FASHION RULES for Grooms
Your sense of style may not be on the list of reasons you’re marrying her, but don't worry -- that’s where you and the rules come in.

Rule 1: YOUR SUIT OR TUX SHOULD FIT THE FORMALITY

At the most basic level, your attire should be appropriate for your venue and fit with the overall vibe of the wedding. If your wedding is in the daytime or outdoors, it can be a bit more casual (think: lighter-colored suits made of fabrics like seersucker or khaki).
If it's an evening affair in a ballroom or a swanky hotel, go with either a dark, well-tailored suit or for black-tie attire (a tux). Need to step it up one more notch? Suited for an extra-luxe venue, white-tie is the ultimate in formalwear. This means a black tailcoat, white shirt and white bow tie.

Rule 2: YOUR FULL SUIT SHOULD COORDINATE WITH HERS

Remember, your wedding is your first opportunity to show off your couple style, so make it a joint effort. While you may not actually want to try on the trouser in front of her and compare styles before the wedding, you'll want to be sure your styles work together.

Rule 3: YOUR BODY TYPE SHOULD DICTATE YOUR SUIT

The key to looking sharp is dressing for your body type. If you are tall and thin, lucky you: Most tuxedos and suits will look good on your frame. To add bulk, try a double-breasted suit, which will make you look broader.
To slim down, try a fitted suit with a little bit of a nip in the waist to give the impression of a leaner silhouette.
Skip lighter-colored suits since darker hues are slimming. If you are short, look for a two­ or three­ button jacket with a low ­button stance to elongate the body.

Rule 4: YOUR FIT SHOULD BE PERFECT

Even the most expensive tux on the rack will look and feel awful if it doesn't fit right. You should be able to move around easily, that means you should be able to do lots of twists, turns and arm raises to make sure there's plenty of mobility. Regardless of whether you’re renting or buying, most shops will custom tailor the purchase. Here are a few basic tailoring rules:
  • The jacket sleeve hem should fall at the wrist bone with about one-fourth to one half inch of the shirt cuff showing below.
  • The bottom hem of the jacket should cover the butt and the vent shouldn't pull open. If it does, that means it's too tight.
  • The collar should lie flat on the back and sides of the neck without any gaps or bulges.
  • Pants should fit comfortably when standing and sitting and break across the top of the shoes so that they cover the top one-third.
  • A bow tie should fit snugly around the collar.

Rule 5: YOUR LOOK SHOULD MATCH YOUR BRIDAL PARTY

Traditionally, the groomsmen wear attire that's the same as or similar to that of the groom -- but it's up to you and your gal. Even if you aren't planning for all the men in your bridal party to show up in the same suit or tux, it's important that their outfits match in style and feel.
Matching doesn't just end with the guys either; you'll want your whole party to have a cohesive style. To achieve this, aim to pair you and your groomsmen style to that of the bridesmaids -- for instance, if the bridesmaids are rocking a vintage vibe, the guys can don retro three-piece suits.

Rule 6: YOUR ACCESSORIES SHOULD SET HER APART

Now that everyone is matching and coordinated, it's time to pick your extras so you could stand out from the crowd. To achieve a totally unique look, wear a special boutonniere or a bow tie, vest, tie, cummerbund or cuff links in a different color or style. If your wedding palette has two colors, you can wear one of the shades while the rest of the guys wear the other.
For a luxe affair, have the groomsmen each wear a tux with a black bow tie and black vest, while you don the fancy version with a white tie and white vest.


CONCEPTUALIZED AND DEVELOPED
BY JAI SUNTHUSH ABEYEWARDENE
Author + Freelance Marketing Copywriter
+ 94 774546069   wordpowerjsa@gmail.com


Page 04           Finance                Wenesday  10 August  2016

CHEAP BUDGET WEDDING VENUE IDEAS
for Ceremony and Reception

Even the average cost of a wedding could be forbidding these days. But if you’re planning your big day, don’t let this scenario scare you! There are plenty of creative ideas for a wedding on a budget without sacrificing what matters most to you.

One of the best ways to save is with your wedding venue. A wedding venue could be many things, but for most weddings, it means a place for the ceremony and a place for the reception. Planning the wedding venue is really the first step in planning a wedding – everything else hinges on the location.
So start off your wedding planning right by making the most cost-effective decision. Here are a few ways to do just that.

Don’t Get Married on a Saturday
You are probably not surprised that Saturday is the most common day to get married. It’s convenient, it’s traditional and it’s what most people are used to. And because it’s the most common day, it’s also the most expensive.

Many venues will charge up to 50% less if you book their location for a Sunday or Friday. Why? Because they typically don’t get weddings for those days, it’s like extra income for them and everybody wins.

Focus on Priorities
What is the main thing that you want out of your wedding venues? Is it a really great view, with less emphasis placed on the food? or do you want a 5-star sprawl of gourmet delights, without regard to whether or not the location is in the center of a bustling city?

 Figure out what’s most important to you and splurge a little on that one thing (e.g. a well-known chef or a picturesque setting) and save on your budget with the stuff that doesn’t matter as much.

Consider Non-Traditional Venues
Get creative. Consider a bed and breakfast, a public park or an art gallery for your reception. Places that don’t typically host weddings may not have the same exorbitant prices as those that are well-known for being wedding venues.

 Go Small Town Instead of Big City
Prices are usually high in big cities so go outside the city limits to get better deals.

Choose One Venue Instead of Two
Many locations have the ability to be both a ceremony and reception venue, which means you don’t have to pay two separate location fees. For example, many churches have a hall that is available for such occasions. Guests love when they do not have to drive from the ceremony to get to the reception!

Have a Morning Wedding
Although it may be tricky for a bride to get herself ready bright and early, having a morning wedding can save a lot of money. Serving brunch or lunch at the reception is much cheaper than serving a dinner. Plus, you will have more time to spend with your new spouse on your actual wedding day.

Use Your Negotiation Skills
Try to get offers from many different locations and use that information to your advantage. Also, make sure you don’t mention that you want the venue for a wedding until after you get quoted a price for the party. Some locations will jack up the price when they hear the word “wedding.”

Ask to Pay in Full for a Discount
Typically, you are required to provide a down payment when you book a venue for a wedding and then pay the rest later. Ask if you can get a discount if you pay in full when you book (but make sure you get a contract with a reimbursement plan to protect yourself in the event that something goes wrong).

Get Married Off-Season
Although it may be more convenient for families with children to attend the wedding during the wedding season when the weather is nice and sunny, consider an off-season month, such as November or January, to cut your costs. This will also save you money when you book your honeymoon.

Have a Small Reception and a Party Later
If you keep your wedding and reception to about 50 people or less, you can save a lot of money. Invite close friends and family and then when you get back from your honeymoon, throw a casual (and inexpensive) party to celebrate with the rest of your friends.

Get Married in Your Backyard
There are definite pros and cons to this option. If you’re up for something casual for your reception, like a backyard BBQ, this is a great option. If you want a more formal affair, you will probably end up spending more money, because you have to rent everything ( tables, flatware, servers to list a few). Do some research to see if this is a money-saving option for you?

Shorten the Reception
Some venues will charge you by the hour. To shave off some cost, consider shortening the reception by one hour. Many guests won’t even notice since they leave receptions early. This will also save you money in other areas as with the photographer, videographer, DJ or band.

Don’t Over-rent Space
Make sure that the space you rent is appropriate for the number of guests that you will have. Do not even look at venues that accommodate 300 guests when you will only expect 100.

Find Somewhere New
Use a newly-opened venue. New venues might offer lower prices as they are attempting to build up a good reputation and gain some new business.

Bring Your Own Liquor
If you’re serving alcohol at your wedding, choose a place that allows you to bring in your own liquor, wine and beer. This is where most venues really jack up the prices to make money off of receptions. You can save considerably by bringing your own spirits for the occasion.

Final Word
When planning a wedding, start early and remember to watch out for unexpected wedding costs. Also take time to prepare for your marriage in addition to your wedding because that is what your wedding is all about. Consider using the money you save on your wedding to go towards a romantic wedding anniversary later in your marriage.


CONCEPTUALIZED AND DEVELOPED
BY JAI SUNTHUSH ABEYEWARDENE
Author + Freelance Marketing Copywriter
+ 94 774546069   wordpowerjsa@gmail.com


Page 05            Travel          Wednesday  10 August  2016

ARRIVE IN STYLE

with these Sporty Wedding Cars to Suit Your Budget

When you think of a sports car, the word budget isn’t really the first thing that comes to mind, but you can get some fab deals if you shop around. Consider hiring a self-driven car without the
chauffeur to cut down the costs. Have a look at hiring a Nissan GTR a day or a Ford Mustang.

While they may not be the show pieces that some other sports cars are, they still have that wow factor. Also, if you have any friends that own a sports car, ask them if you could borrow it and look at getting insurance for the day or perhaps they could be your personal chauffeur!
If you have a bit of extra cash to splash on sports car hire, there is a whole range of cars that you’d feel like driving around on your big day like a 
Lamborghini Gallardo Spider 


 or even feel like James Bond in an Aston Martin DBS.





CONCEPTUALIZED AND DEVELOPED
BY JAI SUNTHUSH ABEYEWARDENE
Author + Freelance Marketing Copywriter
+ 94 774546069   wordpowerjsa@gmail.com



Page 06  Honeymoon  Wednesday  10 August
 2016

BE THE FIRST!
“these are a few serious hidden honeymoon gems”








Sapa in VIETNAM

Terraced fields and the forest-like Hoang Lien Son Mountains surround this ethnically diverse town, putting you in the middle of the culture sans the city bustle.
WHAT TO DO: Ask your hotel to arrange for a Jeep to take you from Sapa to the Bac Ha Market on a Sunday morning, when trade is at its peak. It's about a three-hour drive to get there, but the trek is well worth it if you want to mingle with members of local tribes. Also have a car to take you to Hoang Lien National Park, where a guide can take you to "Heaven's Gate" or the Silver Waterfall.
GOOD TO KNOW: The market is all about bargaining; you should be able to haggle your way down to about half of the original price.

Carate in COSTA RICA

Carate is situated near Corcovado National Park and is just a short boat ride to Caño Island, making it easy to explore the rain forests and get your scuba on.
WHAT TO DO: Start your mornings with yoga or a hike to nearby waterfalls and wading pools. Sign up for a scuba adventure with Caño Divers (you can get certified there, but its better if you can do it beforehand to save time at CanoDiversCostaRica.com).
GOOD TO KNOW: If you rent a car, make sure it has a GPS. Costa Rica is known for having dodgy street signs, making it easy to get lost.

Queenstown in NEW ZEALAND

This destination is an action junkie's dream, with miles of untouched wilderness waiting to be explored.
WHAT TO DO: Strengthen your bond -- and scream your heads off -- by bungee-jumping together 43 meters off the Kawarau Bridge (Bungy.co.nz). After your adrenaline rush, take in the scenery on a guided day hike on the Routeburn Track through Ultimate Hikes, a company specializing in natural tours (UltimateHikes.co.nz).
GOOD TO KNOW:  Go between November and April. Avoid the two weeks post-Christmas when families (meaning kids) vacation there.

CONCEPTUALIZED AND DEVELOPED
BY JAI SUNTHUSH ABEYEWARDENE
Author + Freelance Marketing Copywriter
+ 94 774546069   wordpowerjsa@gmail.com



Page 07             Sex           Wednesday 10 August 2016

THINGS WOMEN REALLY WANT
from Wedding Night Sex

Now, let’s be honest here:  the majority of married couples don’t actually get around to having sex on their wedding night. After all the craziness that is surviving your wedding day intact, you’re usually drunk, exhausted or both by the time you get back to your room.

Hi, Grooms here’s a handy little guide to what your wife-to-be will really want to get out of the evening’s activities and ladies, here’s your first official “honey do” list.

A GOOD LAUGH
Undressing is sexy; slipping out of a 20-pound gown is not. It will be funny, and you should laugh long and hard about it. The same goes for all the other “bloopers” you’re bound to experience that night.

NAUGHTY VOWS
You’ve already vowed to cherish and protect each other at all costs. Now it’s time to make the juicier promises you fully intend to keep. You get where I’m going with this, right? Let’s keep this post safe for work and let you fill in the blanks.

BACKGROUND MUSIC
This is the part where the movies got it right. Nothing sets the mood quite like a naughty playlist. [Insert her favorite slow jams here.]

COMPLIMENTS
Every woman wants to be told they’re the most beautiful bride in the world on the big day. If your betrothed says she doesn’t want the same shameless flattery between the sheets on the big night, she’s lying. Case closed.

LIQUID CONFIDENCE
Nerves and weddings go hand in hand – even when you’ve known each other forever. Bring your bubbly of choice to the bedroom and pour as you play.

SOMETHING FOR ALL HER SENSES
You’ve got the touching covered, but what about her other senses? Be sure the room is scented, styled and soundproofed to perfection. And, don’t forget the sweets.

AN ORGASM
Memo to all men: Your wedding night is not the time to go all selfish on your fiancée – save that for marriage.

FOREPLAY
Slow things down – what’s the rush? The rest of the day will already feel like a blur by the time you enter your suite, so the after party is your chance to take your time and make more lasting memories.

ROMANCE (OBVIOUSLY!)
If you’re wife-to-be actually walked across the threshold, there are no lit candles in sight and no flowers to be found, men, you have already failed her – try not to make it a habit when you get home.

COMFORT
There is absolutely nothing against bathroom sex, floor sex or even patio sex – they’re a real rush!– but no woman wants to wake up the morning after her wedding with weird bruises in unwanted places and zero recollection of how they got there. That’s the complete opposite of romantic.

TRUE PASSION
Skip the clichés and tell her what it really feels like to be laying next to the woman of your dreams on the most magical night of your life


CONCEPTUALIZED AND DEVELOPED
BY JAI SUNTHUSH ABEYEWARDENE
Author + Freelance Marketing Copywriter
+ 94 774546069   wordpowerjsa@gmail.com











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