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What do you think of me and what I should do, thinking about girls A LOT?

August 4th, 2012 2 comments

I’m a guy. 22 years old. I like sports. I’m a shy and introverted person. I love action and comedy movies. I’m a virgin. I’m a kind and honest person.

Ok so, I’ve been thinking about sex and blow jobz with girls a lot for like the past 1-2 years. I have dreams about getting blow jobs from girls. I masturbate from about 0-3 times a day to videos on the internet.
What do you think??

You need to get out. You need to meet new people. Go out with some friends 2-3 times a week and start socializing. You won’t meet a girl if your not a social person. Wherever your at, mingle with new people, man or woman. Women will find you more attractive if look like you are having a good time and everyone is talking to you.

Bottom line get out of your house and meet people. It will take a while before you will lose that shyness, but take that baby step.

Read "The Game" by neil strauss, it will help you build confident. Then read "Mystery Method". It will help you understand social dynamics better.

Follow your Path to Extreme Sports

May 9th, 2012 2 comments

If you enjoy taking risks and having a good time appreciating the thrills of nature’s beauty, you probably like to Surf. If this is the case, there are some great surf videos that have awesome waves and surf tricks, displaying the killer California surf, man. You might also be interested in Surf Wear like Sunglasses and Surf Truncks that will make your ride perfect. If you are a regular surf champ, there are some awesome surf facts that you should know. Back on the early days of California surf, a group of friends would pile into a car and head off to search for waves together.

As airplane travel became affordable in the sixties, surfers would toss their long boards on a flight to Hawaii and share a beater and flophouse North Shore housing for their first taste of a ‘surf safari.’

Then, in the seventies, groups of traveling surfers used freighters, sailboats and exotic Third World modes of transportation to locate and surf new spots. During the 1980’s and 1990’s surf camps appeared in remote locations where surfers could take their friends and wives and enjoy a feeling of genteel exploration while surfing un crowded waves.

Additionally, as technology and the internet have opened the world to easier access of information, surfers have used more and more high-tech methods to achieve essentially the same thing as the early travelers, to surf with your buddies in an uncrowded environment.

You probably are aware that surfing spots are crowded and will get worse and worse in the future. To find previously waves that have not been ridden waves in California today, you need a good boat, and we’ve found one. The ” Condor Express” is a 75′ aluminum jet-drive rocket ship that will easily do thirty five knots.

Even if we are using a high-tech catamaran and PWCs to access these remote waves, it’s essentially all about the adventure-the ‘aloha spirit’ of our film crew and tow-surfers getting together, sharing the whole experience with anyone interested.

When big swells hit California, we’ll be on the Condor with some tow-surfing teams and a film crew. When we return we’ll post our images, videoclips and stories on this site so you can share the adventure. Anything that pushes you to the beach is just fine.

It doesn’t matter if you’re bodysurfing, bodyboarding, windsurfing, kiteboarding, foilboarding, surfing or towsurfing, it’s all the same thing.

It pushes you to the beach, and that’s what it’s all about. Now we have satellite based surfing forecasts, live surf cams and guys flying personal helicopters to inaccessible spots in order to achieve the same objective. Surfers now scour the world looking for not only the perfect wave but the biggest wave.

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