狀態
Randy is enjoying his weekend off
禮物
你可以做第一個送禮物給我的人!
現在就送禮物給我吧!
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個人
- 個人簡介:I am a straight, 54 year old single Canadian white male who is also a professional English teacher and who is seeking a good woman for some good times leading to a long term relationship. I love to give back & foot massages and I am very skilled in other things too. ;-) I enjoy toys, movies and I love lots of kissing. I am 1.77 m tall, weigh about 84 kg and have brown hair, a mustache and steely blue eyes. Outside the bedroom, I like long walks, hiking, going to the bar, playing (and teaching) pool, playing darts, (I absolutely love) dancing, reading, traveling, skiing, learning Mandarin, eating in or out, quiet times with or without a nice bottle of wine, cuddling in front of a fire and many other things too numerous to mention. I have my playful times, my serious times, but mostly I live life to the fullest at all times.
- 語言:English, some Mandarin
- 旅行過的地方:SE Asia and China
- 我在尋找:My Ideal Person:
I prefer self confident, intelligent ladies who know what they want and are willing to go out and get it.
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聯系
想查看RandyH69的 msn, yahoo, aim 或者 icq ,請升級帳戶到高級會員。教育經歷
- 高中:
- Sir Winston Churchill High School [ 1970 - 1973 ]
- 大學:
- 學士 Education University of Alberta [ 1991 - 1995 ]
工作經歷
- English Faculty, Global Institute of Software Technology [ 2008 - Present ]
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2008年7月26日 上午12點47分03秒Soy may water down little swimmers: sperm resear...
SASKATCHEWAN (CBC) - Men who consume soy daily and want to start a family may want to reconsider their dietary choices in light of new research.
A study published in the July 24 issue of Human Reproduction finds that men who eat half a serving of soy per day - such as 115 g of tofu or 240 ml of soy milk - had lower concentrations of sperm than men who didn't eat soy.
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that men who consumed the most soy (half a serving per day) had 41 million sperm per millilitre less than men who did not eat soy at all.
They found that there was an "inverse association between soy food intake and sperm concentration that remained significant after accounting for age, abstinence time, body mass index, caffeine and alcohol intake and smoking," reads the study.
Men who were obese or overweight, who accounted for 72 per cent of the study's participants, were more likely to have lowered sperm concentrations, the study also found.
The 99 participants were recruited from the Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center, where they were evaluated for sub-fertility between 2000 and 2006.
The researchers believe that the estrogenic properties of soy may negatively affect the production of sperm, an effect that may be heightened in obese or overweight men who have higher estrogen levels than men of normal weight.
留言本
2009年9月26日 0:51Enjoy tonight.
2009年9月14日 0:43hi
I should say it again.I am not farmiliar with this website at all. and I contact you only when they send me a meassage.and i cant find out my code of it any more.
so if you contact me, pls use your email add.otherwise, I cant response to you,you see~
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2009年9月26日 8:10good time