Penis Enlargement Rip-Off Enlargement Methods

Most men are very concerned with penis size, and how their penis measures up to other men’s. Because of this, men have tried all sorts of ways to enlarge their penis. Some can be harmful and can cause discomfort to them, while many others are expensive or simply ineffective.

Studies have shown that most men are interested in penis enlargement. In fact these studies show that most men are not satisfied with their penis length or their sexual performance. They are also dissatisfied with the firmness of the erect penis, but are unwilling to talk with their doctor about what they perceive as a problem.

Many men are convinced that their penis is not large enough to satisfy their lover. This leads to an overall lack of confidence when making love, and this lack of confidence often leads to a softer erection, which feeds the problem by often leading to feelings of inadequacy. This can even lead to relationship problems as these feelings take root and deepen.

Feeling that you are an unsatisfactory lover leads to a lack of desire to have sex, which the woman in your life may interpret as sexual rejection. This can lead to further misunderstanding regarding sex and the relationship, and often leads to serious problems between couples.

The adult entertainment industry is full of ads for products and programs for the enlargement of the penis. The products include pills, creams and sprays that claim they will cause penis growth. These claims range from the scientific to the outrageous. Below we talk about penis enlargement methods that DO NOT WORK:

Penis Pumps -

One of the most common product advertised for penis enlargement is the penis pump. It can be seen on sale on the internet, in adult bookstores and magazines, and even in drug stores. The pumps work by creating a vacuum around the penis and bringing blood to the tissue. This can assist men with extremely poor circulation to have an erection.
There is no actual medical evidence that penis pumps cause any actual increase in the size of the penis. Some men may even find that if they use a penis pump over a period of time that they will be unable to get an erection without using the pump.

Using Weights -

Men have used this method of penis enlargement for hundreds of years. Basically you hang weight from your penis in order to stretch it. Many ancient and tribal people practiced this method. Does it work? Over time, with regular use, you can achieve greater length using this method. The drawbacks include a thinner penis, and because of the stretched tissue, often less ability to achieve and maintain an erection.
This method can also cause decrease in blood circulation to the penis, which can lead to serious problems including tissue damage.

Enlargement Surgery -

Surgery is a big step, and an expensive one. More importantly, it can lead to serious complications like infection. It can also lead to scar tissue formation which can cause a misshapen penis. A common form of penis enlargement surgery involves taking your body fat and injecting a small amount into the penis. This does not cause significant change in length, although it can make a difference in girth.

Some men have the connective tissue at the top of their penis cut, which does not actually enlarge the penis, but does cause it to jut further out from the body. Of course, having less support, your penis will not stand up as far from your body as it did previous to the surgery.
Penis surgery doesn’t change your ability to get an erection, or the firmness of that erection. This is caused by blood flow in the penis.
Enlargement pills - 99% of these are rip-off pills which are nothing more than vitamin pills, some do work but be careful of which ones you do choose.

Marc Stock - Head Researcher at Penis Enlargement Pill Consumer Ratings

Starting a stamp collection.

Copyright 2006 Smarket Limited

Stamp collecting or philately has been a popular hobby for
years. People like the many different styles of stamps and are
drawn to the idea that some stamps have been all around the
world. Stamps are a way to remember special events, people and
places. They celebrate the ordinary and the not so ordinary.
Stamp collecting can be a fun hobby that also is an amazing
educational experience.

If you are thinking about starting a stamp collection you gather
your supplies before getting any stamps. You will need an album
or box to hold your stamps. Think about what kinds of stamps you
will be collecting. If you are looking for old stamps you may
want an album with special covers to protect your stamps. Your
collection can have a theme or you can collect any kind of
stamp. Consider joining a stamp club. At a stamp club you can
talk to others and learn about their experiences, about what is
big in stamps at the current time and what people are looking to
find. You should also get a stamp catalog that covers many
different stamps. This catalog will give you information on
different stamps so you can be informed about the stamps in your
collection. Once you know where you are going to store your
stamps and have built up an information base to get information
about collecting you can start buying stamps.

You can buy new stamps or used stamps. You can get stamps from
other collectors, dealers or the post office, to name a few. You
should also have an idea of the types of stamps that are
available for you to buy. The following list explains different
types of stamps. Definitive - feature presidents, other leaders,
national treasures, etc.; printed in large quantities
Commemorative - feature historic events, special people,
important American topics; printed in limited quantities Special
- feature symbols for special circumstances, like holidays;
printed around time of special event Airmail - used to send
overseas mail Special Purpose - feature special people, places,
events, things not covered by other stamps

Now that you know a little something about stamps and stamp
collecting you can get started on your own stamp collection.

Is Your Competition Driving You Bananas?

“Remember - if people talk behind your back, it only means
you are two steps ahead.”
- Fannie Flagg

This Sales Diva absolutely loves the above quote from Fannie
Flagg! It happens every day doesn’t it?

In fact - it may even have happened to you at one point or
another. You are working hard on your business, attracting
customers, making sales…and then IT HAPPENS.

You see something in the paper that your competitor is
doing….you hear an ad on the radio about them…or you lose a
customer or prospect to the EVIL COMPETITOR and your stomach
turns into knots.

You panic. You begin hyperventilating….all because of what
some other business is doing. You frantically start thinking of
how you can drop your prices, have a promotion, give away free
cheese - anything to keep your competitor away!

Stay Away From Monkey Mind!

There is a phrase in Buddhism that refers to what happens when
you allow distraction to take you over…

“A related metaphor is the allegory of a monkey stretching as
far as he can to grab the reflection of the moon in water. He
cannot understand that he is looking in the wrong place.”

I see many businesses jump into “monkey mind thinking” when they
start worrying about their competitors.

Here’s some Sales Diva advice:

- Remember - unless your company is built upon having the
cheapest prices - don’t worry about competitors charging less.
There will always be SOMEONE playing that angle - do you really
want to play in that arena?

- Be aware of what is happening with a competitor but don’t be a
copy-cat.

- Be pro-active. Focus more on what your customer needs from you
- if they don’t see the value in you - the first place they will
go is PRICE.

- Complacency is YOUR BIGGEST COMPETITOR. Your customer can
always choose to do….nothing and stay with the status quo.
Have you ever done that?

- Chart your own course. Stay focused on your own goals, revenue
objectives, marketing strategies. Survey your customers, treat
them like gold - and they will remain loyal to you.

So the next time you feel a bad case of Monkey Mind coming on -
take a deep breath and remember The Sales Diva words of wisdom.

Because worrying about the competition will only drive you
bananas!

Copyright© 2005

What is Groupware?

Vince Lombardi once said that, “The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.” If this is the case, then what do we need to do in order to insure success in our companies? How can we combine the efforts of each individual as Mr. Lombardi said was so key to the success of a particular organization? While there are many possible solutions to these questions, I have found something that will help your company become more organized, and your employees more unified in their work. I am talking about groupware.

What is Groupware?

Groupware is software that facilitates the communication between the members of a network workgroup. It allows people within a company, whether they are physically in the same location or in several locations all over the world, to share documents, information, and data. It allows them to collaborate on ideas and projects, by allowing them to essentially work on the same page at the same time. With groupware there is no limit to the number of people that can work on the same project without creating duplicate ideas and work. Since groupware can track all document information, you will never wonder if you are using the latest version of a document.

What about CSCW?

If you have ever heard anything about groupware, you have probably also heard of CSCW. CSCW stands for Computer Supported Cooperative Work and is the study of groupware, i.e. how it is designed, developed, adopted, and used. People that are involved with the study of CSCW not only include software designers and computer scientists, but also researchers and people that study organizational behavior.

How does Groupware differ from the Traditional User Interface?

Where a traditional user interface generally focuses on the use of only one person, groupware relates to groups and understanding how people work and function in a group. Groupware is also more focused on the ease of use for the user because the system must be more responsive as the pace of a particular application is generally driven by the pace of the conversation. Other factors, such as the size of the group, and the roles that people play are taken into consideration when designing groupware.

What can Groupware do for you?

Groupware has many functions and can be a very useful tool to keep your company organized and your employees working in unity. While there are many advantages to using groupware I have listed a few key ideas below. By having some sort of groupware in your company you can allow your employees to:

• Share information

• Keep common schedules

• Manage e-mail

• Maintain bulletin boards

• Have several people work on one document

• Write Collectively

• Hold real-time network meetings

• Share files

• Share calendars

• Share database access

• Share spreadsheets

• Have electronic conferencing

• Have cooperative project management

As you can see, there are several advantages to using groupware to keep your company more organized and unified. Groupware will allow your employees to collaborate on information, ideas, and many other facets of their work and allow them to be more effective, productive, and organized. We already know that when we combine the efforts of each individual in an organization, we will see greater achievements and more success. If your company could benefit from groupware, then I encourage you to find out more about it and explore different possibilities to see which one will fit your needs the best. It will be one of the best decisions you will make with regard to the organization of your company documents, ideas, and information.

Mike Nielsen is a client account specialist with 10xMarketing - More Visitors. More Buyers. More Revenue. For more information about groupware, visit NextPage.com.

Acne Treatment: 7 Things You Must Know!

Let me ask you this…

Are you suffering from acne?

Do you know what is causing it and is there any effective acne treatment?

Studies show that an estimated 80 % percent of people experience acne at some point. No one knows exactly what the cause of acne is, but there are a few theories.

Let’s take a look at 7 of them:

1. Acne normally begins between the ages of eleven and thirteen.

This is true in both males and females due to changes in hormone levels. These hormones, called androgens, will enlarge the facial glands. The oil produced by the glands is known as sebum. The hair follicles shed dead cells too quickly and the cells and sebum form a blockage in the gland.

2. Pressure and rubbing from tight garments.

Adult with acne should avoid tight-collared shirts that might irritate the acne further. Adult athletes may notice an outbreak of acne from equipment such as backpacks or athletic helmets.

3. Acne can also be caused by genetics.

Studies have shown that a family history of acne can affect whether you have acne and the severity of it. So if your mother or father had acne as a teen, chances are that it will be a contributory factor to the cause of your acne.

4. Factors linked to women

Women have several factors that men don’t that can be linked to the cause of acne. Women go through several phases of life that cause their hormone levels to change. These changes can cause acne in adult women between two and seven days before their menstrual cycle.

5. Pregnancy and hormones

Pregnant women also experience a fluctuation in hormones.

Those who may have previously had little or no acne may see pimples during their pregnancy and for a time after the birth of the baby until the hormone levels return to normal.

6. Menopause and hormones

Menopause will cause changes in hormone levels for woman and can be a cause of acne. Women also tend to wear heavy makeup when experience an acne outbreak, which only worsens the problem by further clogging pores.

7.Stress.

Especially in adults, stress can be another cause of acne. When you are stressed, the hormone cortisol is produced.

Cortisol will worsen any acne you already have. To prevent stress-related acne, try relaxation and meditation.

Some adults experience acne from picking at blemishes on their skin. You should never pick at or squeeze a pimple, blackhead or any other blemish on your face.

This can only cause more acne and possibly an infection. When cleaning your face, avoid harsh facial cleansers(they cause the creation of more sebum) and scrubbing your face too vigorously.

Acne treatments

The sad part is that most of the acne products are sold over the counter for treatment.

Most over-the-counter acne treatments are topical and come in the form of a cream, soap, lotion or gel.

Acne products normally contain benzoyl peroxide (good for killing the bacteria and possibly reducing oil production), sulfur (helps eliminate blackheads and whiteheads) and/or salicylic acid (cuts down the speed of cell lose).

More severe cases may require prescription acne medicine that is topical or oral.

Oral acne medication can help reduce both the growth of the bacteria and inflammation of glands.

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Your Fashion Design School is right here:

Even though you might have talent and unique fashion sense, you need structured training to properly develop your ability to appreciate, develop, and capitalize on your abilities. So you have to wisely choose a good college in where you’ll also be able to form important networking contacts good to find work and friends in a field where good contacts are very importants.
Your success level in the fashion field will be affected by your choice of schools. In this next section, we’re going to discuss some of the biggest factors to think about while you decide which fashion design school is right for you.
Cost Analysis: The goal is to maintain quality without busting your budget.
Area of specialization: Find a school that focuses on your field of specialization and you will undoubtedly become a better designer.
Curriculum: Weigh all your options and carefully review the curriculum offered by each school. Instructor to Student Ratio: Try to select a school that features smaller classes sizes; that way students receive a larger proportion of individual attention.
These are just a few of the numerous points you should consider when choosing a fashion design school. The best choice will become evident to you, when you investigate using our suggestions.

Self Credit Repair: Tips and Suggestions

Before you embark on the journey of self credit repair, you will need several things. The most important is education. The best place to start is probably the Federal Trade Commission. They provide consumer information on credit issues and advice on where to go for help. This is probably a good place to mention that self credit repair is not possible until “credit issues” have been resolved. If you are behind on, or having trouble making payments, then you may need credit counseling, but not credit repair. If you have had problems paying your bills in the past and those problems are now behind you, but your credit rating has been damaged, then you may need credit repair, but not credit counseling. The non-profit Consumer Credit Counseling Services available in most cities are the best, most reasonably priced credit and budget counseling services, but they cannot help you repair your credit. There is no non-profit credit repair service, which is why there are so many do it your self credit repair programs and so many credit repair companies.

Credit repair companies simply do the work for you. In some cases, they may be able to achieve better results that you can on your own. A self credit repair program is not particularly costly, but can be time consuming and ineffective. Some credit repair companies can be very costly, but they may save you some time. If you are trying to repair your credit quickly, because you are tired of paying high interest rates or because you have been denied credit, then you may want to consider a credit repair company.

The first thing that you will need for any self credit repair program is copies of your credit reports. There are three major credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, and a number of smaller credit reporting agencies throughout the country. If you are attempting self credit repair, you may want to start with one of the three majors. You can view and print a copy of your credit report from any of the three major credit bureaus at www.annualcreditreport.com. You are entitled to one free copy per year from each of the bureaus. You must pay for subsequent copies. As you are working your way through self credit repair, you will need several copies.

You will need a yellow highlighter for the first step of your self credit repair program. As you are looking at your credit report, highlight any information that is inaccurate, outdated or questionable. You will need to report any inaccuracies to the credit bureau, either in writing or on-line depending on the bureau. The credit bureau has 30 days to investigate. If they need more information, they will contact you. Once they have the additional information, they have another 30 days to investigate. Which brings us to another self credit repair necessity; patience. You will need patience to write these letters and wait for results. It is at this point that many people give up on credit repair entirely. Some people just give up on self credit repair and turn to a credit repair specialist for help.

Time, copies of your credit reports, a yellow high lighter and patience. These are the only things that you really need to begin a self credit repair program. You do not need expensive “do it your self credit repair software”. These software programs mainly consist of copies of form letters for you to send to the credit bureaus and the information that you have just read. If you have decided after reading the self credit repair requirements that there are some things that you do not have (like time and patience, yellow highlighters are pretty easy to come by), then you may want to consider a credit repair company.

The FTC warns consumers to avoid companies that claim to be able to achieve results in very short periods of time. One company advertises that they “may” be able to increase your credit score by “as much as” 100 points in “as little as” fifteen days. That is highly unlikely. It is true that a reputable credit repair company can achieve faster results than self credit repair, but they will be perfectly honest about the “30 days to investigate rule”. For more information about self credit repair, visit the Credit Repair Blog.

The writers and editors of the Credit Repair Blog are committed to providing accurate information about self credit repair and other credit repair issues. Visit us at http://badcredit-repair.blogspot.com

Your 2006 Web Marketing Plan

With the New Year right around the corner, we often resolve to improve our behavior, health, or personal relationships. Let me tell you, you’re wasting your time. I’m OK, you’re OK. It’s our Web marketing that’s a mess.

We’ve got out-of-shape Web sites, directionless Web marketing, and we’re lost at the search engines. It’s time to stop worrying about self-improvement and start worrying about Web marketing-improvement!

While every business has different goals and needs, please consider these twelve items in creating your own Web marketing plan for next year. Rearrange the order to fit your own schedule in 2006.

January: Set up a Web marketing budget. I know, this is your favorite part: the budget. However, once you’ve decided how much money you plan on spending quarterly or monthly, deciding what to spend your marketing dollar on becomes much easier. You’ll also want to carve out some time for your Web marketing endeavors. After all, a lot of the following to-do’s are more about time than money.

February: Audit your Web site (beginner.) Often we’re surprised or dismayed at the material that’s on our Web site: bios of ex-employees, links to sites that no longer exist, a 2001 pricelist. Spend some time reviewing the content on your Web site and get rid of anything that’s out-of-date or no longer expresses who you are. Nothing turns off prospects faster than a neglected Web site.

March: Audit your Web site (advanced.) Review your traffic reports and decide if your navigation needs to be updated. Maybe certain parts of your site are getting a lot of traffic and should be further promoted on the home page. If other sections or pages are being ignored they may need to be removed…or promoted. Fill out all the Web forms (contact, search, etc.,) and read the “hidden text” that appears on landing pages. Rewrite the copy that seems dated or incorrect.

April: Start reading blogs in your industry. Download a newsreader (I recommend NetNewsWire for Mac users) or set up a free account at Bloglines. To find blogs in your industry you can do searches at Technorati or check out BlogCatalog among others. Make sure you’re reading the blogs of your competition and your clients.

May: Start your own blog. You knew that was coming, right? Blogs are becoming an important, perhaps essential, part of business communications. No matter the size of your organization, a blog can be a great way to connect with your clients…and your clients-to-be.

June: Subscribe to your competitors’ email newsletters. This is a fantastic (usually) free resource of advice that is targeted towards your clients. Shouldn’t you know what your competition is recommending? Maybe they know something you don’t!

You probably know many of your competitors already and can visit their Web site to see if they offer an email newsletter. However, you can Google “your industry + email newsletter” to find some ezines that are new to you. (You should also be reading your clients’ newsletters as well; you can’t know too much about their business.)

July: Start your own email newsletter or jumpstart your subscriber rate. If you’re not publishing an email newsletter you’re missing out on one of the most cost-effective Web marketing tools at your disposal. Use an Email Service Provider (ESP) to manage your subscriber list and publish an ezine regularly.

If you’re already publishing an email newsletter try some new ideas to increase your subscriber base . Offer a free article for new subscribers, raffle off a prize to one subscriber each month, or advertise on a complementary newsletter.

August: Troll discussion boards in your industry. There are discussion boards on every topic under the sun, and certainly a few in your industry (or your target audience’s industry.) By reading posts at these discussion boards you can get an understanding of what prospects are looking for and create products or services that meet their needs.

By posting responses you can quickly establish yourself as an expert and create links that drive traffic to your Web site while improving your site’s ranking at the search engines!

September: Start listening to podcasts. The New Oxford American Dictionary named “podcast” its 2005 word of the year, so maybe you shouldn’t wait until September before you tune in.

Whether podcasting ever becomes a part of your Web marketing, it’s important to understand how podcasting works and how other companies (including your competition) use it. Visit the iTunes Music Store or a podcast directory like Podcast Alley and start sampling some podcasts. Not sure where to start? Adam Curry’s PodFinder show (available at the iTunes Music Store) highlights new podcasts each episode.

October: Consider starting your own podcast. I can’t recommend podcasting for every business, or even most businesses. I still believe there are more effective ways to communicate with prospects and clients. However, some businesses will benefit from offering a podcast. Keep in mind your target audience, and whether they will be downloading audio to their computer or mp3 player.

November: Submit some of your articles to article directories. A great way to increase your “findability” at the search engines is to have a lot of quality incoming links. One proven method to do this is to have articles you’ve written appear on other Web sites that link to yours. To get your articles posted at other Web sites check out article directories such as The Phantom Writers and iSnare.

December: Add share this page functionality to some or all of your Web site. As people suffer from information overload, they rely more heavily on the recommendations of friends and family. Make this word-of-mouth advertising easier by allowing site visitors to quickly “share this page” with a friend or colleague. You can even include your own marketing message embedded in the email that arrives at the friends’ mailbox.

Rich Brooks is president of flyte new media (www.flyte.biz) a Web design and Internet marketing firm. He writes an an email newsletter and blogs regularly at www.flyteblog.com on Web marketing. His podcast, flyte: Web strategies for small business, is available at www.flytecast.com.

Eight Darned Good Reasons to Floss Your Teeth

“Remember to floss your teeth,” dentists say, but many of us forget their advice. Not only that, we don’t understand why we’re supposed to floss our teeth. We don’t know that failing to floss leads to a dental domino effect: tartar, plaque, gingivitis, periodontitis, and teeth falling out. Yikes!

Accordng to a recent Harris Poll of 1,000 adults 35 years old and older, 60% of those surveyed knew little about gum disease.
You may not know much about gum disease or even care about it. Many of us put flossing at the bottom of our “To Do” list. Here are eight reasons to put flossing at the top.

1. Flossing helps you to clean back teeth that are hard to reach, the areas between your teeth and under your gum line.
(www.floss.com/flossing.htm, “Flossing: A New Secret to Good Health?”)

2. Regular flossing helps to dislodge the 500 kinds of bacteria that thrive in your mouth. (www.MayoClinic.com, “Oral Health and Overall Health: Why a Healthy Mouth is Good for Your Body”)

3. Tartar, a major cause of bad breath and cavities, can start to build up in only 24 hours. Flossing, combined with professional cleaning, helps to keep these things from happening. (US Food and Drug Administration, “Fighting Gum Disease: How to Keep Your Teeth”)

4. Flossing helps to prevent plaque (bacteria) build-up in your mouth. (www.MayoClinic.com, “Oral Health and Overall Health: Why a Healthy Mouth is good for Your Body”)

5. Regular flossing helps to prevent gingivitis, an inflamation of the gums that causes them to bleed, swell, and turn red or redish-purple. (www.MedlinePlus, “Gingivitis”)

6. Untreated gingivitis can develop into periodontitis, a condition that causes your gums to pull away from your teeth. Flossing helps to prevent this from happening. (US Food and Drug Administration, “Fighting Gum Disease: How to Keep Your Teeth”)

7. New research findings suggest that regular flossing helps to prevent heart disease. “Researchers have found that people with periodontal disease are almost twice as likely to suffer from coronary artery disease as those without periodontal disease.” (American Academy of Periodontology, www.perio.org/consumer.mbc.heart.htm, “Heart Disease and Stroke”)

8. Daily flossing helps you to keep your teeth and your smile. (US Food and Drug Adinistration, “Fighting Gum Disease: How to Keep Your Teeth”)

Tape this list to your bathroom mirror, read it every day, and floss your teeth. Dentists recommend flossing after every meal. You’re the boss so get your kids to floss. Then everyone in the family can have a happy smile.

Copyright 2006 by Harriet Hodgson

http://www.harriethodgson.com

Harriet Hodgson has been a nonfiction writer for 27 years and is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists. Her 24th book, “Smiling Through Your Tears: Anticipating Grief,” written with Lois Krahn, MD, is available from http://www.amazon.com A five-star review of the book is also posted on Amazon. You’ll find another review on the American Hospice Association website under the “School Corner” heading.

Down Low and Debatable

Down Low and Debatable!

Black women talk candidly about men “on the down-low”. Warning:
If you freak out at the mention of the word sex, reading this
article may distort your moral values.

by Peggy Butler

On a blustery winter morning in December 1999, Essex Garvey, a
stay-at-home mom of four, was sorting laundry, when a glaring
exhibition caught her eye. On the TV was a woman recently
diagnosed with HIV. Noting the pained look on the woman’s face,
Garvey discovered that the culprit was the woman’s boyfriend, an
admitted bisexual. Pointing wildly at the TV she sighed: “Damn,
that woman should have known her man was poking the log at both
ends of the totem pole. Now, that would never happen to me.”

Three years later Garvey faced a growing problem among
African-American women. She discovered that her husband was
embroiled in a steamy down-low affair. For those unfamiliar with
the phrase, “down- low” refers to men who are married or have
girlfriends but secretly sleep with men.

Garvey who divorced her husband in 2003, said the real tragedy
of this epidemic is the refusal of many women to question their
partner’s sexual history. “As women it is our responsibility to
learn as much as we can about the men we sleep with,” she said
stoically. “And my reason for stressing this, is, because too
many brothers are banging the pipe at both ends of the anal and
vaginal chasm without informing their mates.” A practice the
38-year-old concedes has led to deadly results.

The DL Debate

Although this lifestyle is not new. The regularity with which it
occurs in the African-American community was brought to the
forefront in 2004 by J.L. King. An admitted down lower, King is
author of the best-seller On the Down Low: A Journey into the
Lives of “Straight” Black Men Who Sleep with Men. The book not
only exposed this contentious taboo, it opened African-Americans
eyes to a subject they previously chose to ignore, but now can
no longer deny its existence.

In assessing this situation, two questions that cannot be
ignored is what effect down-lowism has on the health and family
of women who are cognizant of their partner’s sexual orientation
and those who don’t have a clue. To find out, I interviewed
three women of different backgrounds. Featured among the trio
was Cynthia, a prominent attorney who only dates married men;
Quiana, a high school drop out who insists that “having a piece
of man is better than no man at all,” and Lucia, a 35-year- old
administrative assistant formerly in a relationship with a man
on “the DL”. Because of the sensitive nature of this topic, the
actual names of the women were not used. Instead, pseudonyms
were applied to protect their identities. Now that you’re
familiar with the backgrounds, let’s hear their stories. The
first section will be devoted to health and the disturbing
element of the Down-Low Affliction, an increase in HIV among
women of color.

Speaking Out

“Hearing the results of my HIV test, suddenly anger turned to
tears and I actually hugged the doctor. It was then that I
realized that I was now part of the Down Low Brigade,” says
Lucia, describing how she felt after learning her test results
were negative. For Lucia this was indeed great news, based on a
report by the Centers for Disease Control that says African
American women represent a whopping 68 percent of new HIV cases.

Experts maintain the increase in HIV among Black women is
attributable to several factors including bisexuality. While it
is generally not acknowledged, bisexuality in the Black
community is wide spread. Thus, putting women at risk. Agreeing
with that assessment is Dr. Alvin Poussaint. In a 1996 interview
with Ebony magazine, Dr. Poussaint, a psychiatrist at Harvard
University noted, “No one knows the number, but there is a lot
of bisexuality out there,” he asserted. “Just take the fact that
so many Black men have been incarcerated. An extremely high
number engage in homosexuality in prison because there are no
other outlets. It is easy for a bisexual man to have a cover -
womenand for no one to know he’s really bisexual.” Dr.
Poussaint urged women to be “extremely cautious and get to know
their partner.”

Not surprisingly, a large number of men on the down- low refuse
to characterize themselves as gay or bisexual. Instead, they
insist that they are straight, an observation noted by 1 of the
3 women I interviewed. “The average person equates bisexual men
with femininity,” says Lucia with a twinge of cynicism in her
voice. “But my boyfriend was all man. He was tall, muscular,
masculine and he acted just like a regular man. Now after
learning what I know now, I wonder what a regular man is.”

When asked what actions they would take if they discovered their
men were on the DL, Quiana and Cynthia had vastly different
answers. “Like I said, having a piece of man in your life is
better than having nothing at all,” Quiana reiterated. “So, if I
found out he was on the down-low, I’d ask him to make a decision
as to whether he wanted to be with me or with men. If he chose
me, then that’s all good. But if he decided that a man is more
desirable, we could still hook up, but sex would be out of the
question.” Looking at Quiana in her leather jacket and denim
skirt sitting atop a pair of designer boots, I casually asked
“Is having a man in your life that important?” The response was
not unexpected. “Hell yeah. I gots to have the hook up. And like
I said we can hook up, but he ain’t getting none of this,” she
says laughing and pointing to her genitalia. For Cynthia the
answer was just the opposite. “I have a history of only dating
married men. But if I found out one of them was on the DL, I
would stop seeing him.” Just like that?” I asked. “Just like
that,”she says vehemently. “I value my health too much to remain
in a relationship with someone who’s at a high risk of
contracting HIV.”

After revealing their most intimate secrets, it becomes obvious
that the women are uncomfortable discussing down-lowism, but
feel compel to explain their feelings. So it was on to the topic
of how being in a relationship with a man on the DL can have a
detrimental effect on the family.

Of the three women, Quiana says that her kids aren’t as nave
about people with alternative lifestyles as the average person;
since homosexuality is rampant in her family. When pressed for
further information she frowns and says “No Comment.” In
contrast, Cynthia said that under no circumstances would she
subject her kids, ages 10 and 7 to a down-low relationship.
“Although I choose whom I want in my life, I have to consider my
family when it comes to being intimate with someone who engages
in sex with both men and women.”

A victim of down-lowism, Lucia maintains that when her kids
found about her boyfriend they were angry, scared and
embarrassed. Angry, because he failed to mention he was on the
DL. Scared, because they thought Lucia had HIV and/or AIDS and
was going to die. “I have to reassure them constantly that I’m
okay. So, regardless of what people say, such relationships can
have a detrimental effect on the family. Lastly, they were
embarrassed because they thought people would associate them
with being gay, “especially my son,” says the Illinois native.
“He didn’t want anyone thinking he was attracted to boys.”

In examining the impact of the down low on African-American
women regarding family and health, one should keep in mind that
each situation is different. As noted by the women above, when
faced with such a situation some walk away while others choose
to remain in the relationship. But, ladies be advised, if you
delve into a relationship with a man on the DL, you’re not only
putting yourself at risk but your family as well, especially if
you have children. Thus, you are encouraged to use precaution at
every corner and intersection when traveling along Down-Low
Boulevard.

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