Is There Room In Your Closet For Women’s Casual Shoes?

Filed under:Great Gender Issue Tips — posted on May 3, 2008 @ 7:57 pm

Many women ask the question - What’s wrong with sneakers? Aren’t
they considered women’s casual shoes?

There really is nothing wrong with tennis shoes, after all they
are categorized as the traditional casual shoes.

Although sneakers are casual shoes, women are moving towards
reaching for a pair of casual shoes for women and particularly
womens designer casual shoes. The fancier more stylish look is
just a tad dressier, even when your favorite wear is jeans and a
t-shirt.

Putting Your Best Casual Women’s Shoe Forward

Women across the country have to admit, there’s an element of
excitement to sliding on a pair of comfortable, yet stylish pair
of casual shoes for women. This is not limited to, but includes
such shoes as clogs, nine-west, steve maddens, mules or
mary-janes that makes women feel a little more prepared and
ready for what the day might place in there path. These women’s
designer casual shoes are fast becoming the shoe of choice due
to there comfort and style. These casual shoes are delivering a
feeling that life hasn’t tore you up and spit you out, and even
on those more relaxed days, you’ve still got a bit of fashion on
your feet.

So, for those of you live in jeans, there are so many great
womens casual shoe options, the possibilities are endless, and
the choices can be fun and exciting to look at.

The Proper Casual Shoe Heel

As a general rule of thumb, when you’re choosing to dress
casually, leave the high heel shoes or flashy footwear at home
and in the closet. Make your selection from your casual shoe
selection and leave the high and pointy heels for those going
out and dancing nights. Casual shoes for women are just that,
casual.

Here are a few tips to help you decide which heel is appropriate
for your casual women’s shoe day:

With a longer pant leg choose a pair of womens shoes that has a
small heel. Letting the hem of your pants drag on the floor is
even a bit much for “casual” and has a tendency to look a bit
sloppy.

For the average length and slightly shorter jeans choose a pair
of casual shoes that have a small or no heel. This allows the
hem to be slightly above the floor eliminating the sloppy look.

The whole point to “going casual” is to be comfortable and
stress-free, but look good while you are at it. So, when making
that perfect decision on your women’s designer casual shoes
remember the tips above. Casual womens shoes can have style,
fashion and feel comfortable on your feet.

Impotence Help

Filed under:Great Gender Issue Tips — posted on April 25, 2008 @ 6:36 pm

A lot of good information and help for impotence is available to people who need it. The popularity of recent treatment has also helped remove some of the stigma associated with discussing impotence as more people realize it is often treatable at all ages.

Keeping in mind that there is usually an underlying physical condition that explains impotence, one’s doctor may be the best person to seek advice from. A doctor can determine whether an underlying physical condition, lifestyle factors, a prescription drug side effect, a psychological factor, or some combination of these is responsible for the impotence. He or she does this by taking a detailed personal and medical history, performing a physical examination, making a psychological evaluation, and running laboratory tests if necessary. This information is then used to plan the best treatment. Urologists, or doctors who specialize in diseases of the urinary tract, are usually the ones who provide such treatment. A gynecologist, often in consultation with an urologist, may treat female sexual dysfunction.

Counseling can be tremendously helpful, particularly for psychological impotence. Counseling may help couples improve communication skills and communicate their sexual needs better, or provide practical tips for making sex physically fulfilling to both partners. If someone has suffered from abuse or post-traumatic stress disorder, counseling can help inculcate coping skills. People whose impotence is linked to depression, anxiety or stress can also benefit from counseling by a skilled professional and guidance on treatment that may offer relief for both the underlying psychological condition and for impotence.

There are several free and reliable sources on the Internet such as the American Urological Association website, that provide detailed information on the causes and treatment of impotence. These sources may be useful for both the person suffering from impotence and their sexual partner.

Impotence provides detailed information about impotence, impotence causes and more. Impotence is affiliated with Herpes Simplex.

Top Ten Reasons to Get Organized

Filed under:Great Gender Issue Tips — posted on April 8, 2008 @ 8:51 pm

Top Ten Reasons to Get Organized by Barbara Myers

1. Enjoy more time for yourself. You’ll run your home and office
more efficiently. You won’t waste valuable time looking for
things.

2. Save money. You’ll plan better. You won’t buy a second
because you can’t find the first.

3. Improve your health. You’ll lower your stress. You’ll have a
cleaner work and home environment.

4. Make a better impression. Improve your status at work. Look
pulled together with an organized wardrobe.

5. Improve your mental health. Feel a sense of peace. Experience
an uncluttered mind.

6. Increase your self-confidence. “Yes, I have my act together!”

7. Eat better. Plan your meals and grocery shopping. Enjoy
cooking in your organized kitchen.

8. Make more money. You’ll do your job better and be more likely
to get a promotion. Also see number four.

9. Have control over your surroundings. Know where everything is
located. Take control of your time.

10. Be a better parent. You’ll have more time for your kids.