Let's Talk About Sex! :: Part 2 of 7 :: Choosing the Right partner



As if raging hormones wasn't enough to deal with when growing up, pressure and confusion doesn't make the road any easier. When it comes to sex things can get real complicated. So let's continue our discussion on how to make this road a little less bumpy.

Some time last week I came across the Tribune and on the front page was a gruesome story that not only shocked me, but scared me out of my whits! It was a story about an influx in young girls being pregnant; and this was not one of those teenage pregnancy stories, this time it was about 10 year old girls being pregnant!

Yes- 10 years old! With some cases being the cause of incest!

I strongly believe that sex is taboo in our country and it's hard to talk about it when everyone is shying away. So I'm here to do my part. Let's talk about SEX, it's misconceptions, information and everything in between. The Next 7 post will be geared towards sex and everything I think every young adult should consider when making that next step. Hopefully some of this information can be useful to grown people as well.

In my last post I talked about the importance of communication when the thought of sex comes about and now I want to hit on one of the most crucial things to consider and that is choosing the right partner.

A lot of people have horror stories when it comes to their first sexual experience so I decided to talk to those people myself. I conducted a survey, asking 20 males and 20 females, between the ages of 18 and 35, if they regret who they shared their first sexual experience with and here are the results.

10/ 20 females said they regret who they shared their first sexual experience with and 10/ 20 said they did not regret who they shared their first experience with. I thought those numbers must have been coincidence so I chatted with the guys for a bit and the numbers were a little different.

7/ 20 males said they regret who they shared their first sexual experience with and 13/ 20 said they don't regret who they shared their first experience with.

The most interesting part about this survey was the conversations that followed. Quite a few were horror stories but for the young people that said they regretted who they shared their first experience with they stated that simply thinking you love someone is not enough. You should be sure that you know that person well. Sex should not be handled lightly as there are lots of emotions involved so be sure to guard your feelings and your body.



Having sex ties you to someone emotionally and if that person decides that those feelings no longer exist you will be heartbroken in the end and no one wants a broken heart.

'In society, women are taught that when they have sex for the first time they are loosing something or giving of themselves but men are taught that they are getting a piece or gaining something' , said John Doe (32). That explained the casual responses I got from the males. Most of them laughed about the matter and commended themselves for such an 'achievement' when most of the young ladies answered with bitter tones with resentment at the tip of their tongues.



Whenever you decide that it is the right time to have sex be sure it is with someone you know well. Talk about everything. Do you plan on staying together? Are you planning on using a condom? Is this the right time? Do you care about me? and the list goes on. If it's on your mind speak up. This first experience will stay with you for the rest of your life.

Remember, choosing the wrong partner can leave you pregnant for a stoner with no future of with an STD or even HIV.

Let's talk about SEX! :: Part 1 of 7


Earlier this week I came across the Tribune and on the front page was a gruesome story that not only shocked me, but scared me out of my whits! It was a story about an influx in young girls being pregnant; and this was not one of those teenage pregnancy stories, this time it was about 10 year old girls being pregnant!

Yes- 10 years old! With some cases being the cause of incest!

I strongly believe that sex is taboo in our country and it's hard to talk about it when everyone is shying away. So I'm here to do my part. Let's talk about SEX, it's misconceptions, information and everything in between. The Next 7 post will be geared towards sex and everything I think every young adult should consider when making that next step. Hopefully some of this information can be useful to grown people as well.

Before making decisions as it pertains to sex it is important to

1. Talk about it with someone mature and/ or experienced. Get advice about making the decision and ask as many questions.

Communicating with God is of a greater importance. Clearly sex out of wedlock is prohibited in God's books but if your are feeling urges or being pressures, set aside some time and talk to Him; He'll understand.



2. Talk to your partner. Are you ready to move to the next level? Why are you ready to have sex NOW? Are you having sex to fix an issue? Are you prepared mentally and physically?



3. Talk to yourself. And no, I don't mean the crazy way but be sure to constantly evaluate in your mind Why? When? with who?

4. Talk to someone in authority or someone you can trust. If you are being fondled in a way that makes you uncomfortable or by someone that shouldn't be touching you, talk to someone that can do something about it like a police officer, guidance counselor or family member.

Don't allow fear or shyness keep you from being safe in your sexual endeavours. The choices you make will determine your happiness in life.

Society's role in sex education. What are we doing wrong?


Earlier this week I came across the Tribune and on the front page was a gruesome story that not only shocked me, but scared me out of my whits! It was a story about an influx in young girls being pregnant; and this was not one of those teenage pregnancy stories, this time it was about 10 year old girls being pregnant!

Yes- 10 years old! With some cases being the cause of incest!

I tried to figure out how is this even possible? Where are the parents? Who are watching these children? Why aren't they being fed the right information for healthy sexual lifestyles at the right time? The questions went on and on but with no answers. But I do have a few questions I attempted to answer myself.

My first thought about this issue is the way society treats sexual information. For some reason, sex is taboo. Taboo is defined as: 'a strong social prohibition (or ban) relating to any area of human activity or social custom that is sacred and forbidden based on moral judgment and sometimes even religious beliefs.' And ofcource with our nation being 'A Christian one' the talk and idea of sex may make some noses turn up and some eyes wander about. But this cannot help us as a people in no way. In my opinion, one of the biggest issues about sexual misconceptions is through the lack of information.



If children don't know the facts about sex or feel comfortable enough to even talk about it or ask the right questions about it, it's going to take us an even longer time to eradicate this issue.

Another plight that keeps us from overcoming this matter is bad parenting. There is no way to tackle this issue without looking at the way children are raised which is through their parents and guardians.

When I was growing up my mother never shied away from the sex talk. Before I even wanted to know or talk about that stuff with anyone she was there to feed me the information I needed and I can assure you that if I didn't get it from her my aunts and uncles put it in my head. With that said, I totally understand that a lot of children do not have that structure at home so this is where society comes in, in my opinion. At some point we are all responsible for the upbringing of our children. Have we forgotten about 'it takes a village to raise a child' ?



Our ancestors lived by that. Where one parent fell off another was there to help guide and raise children and some may argue that we don't live in a time like that anymore but there are other factors that make up this important group.

Without a doubt, media plays a huge role. There's no hiding that media most times have more power than anyone and anything in our society. So why aren't we going straight to that source and molding it to help our children be more informed?

Why aren't there messages portrayed constantly on our television (whether locally or internationally), radio stations, magazines; etc. All the messages that are heavily pushed are geared towards adults. If we make it a selfish market our children will be left behind.



Our children are our future and we have to be sure to take care of them. It is my hope that we stop shying away from the important stuff, quit sugar coating the truth and say what needs to be said. Let's not forget that curiosity make a lot of people do silly things and with the fast minds of our young people we need to help train them in the midst of it all.

I want to do my part so the next 7 post will be about sexual misconceptions, information and everything in between. Questions people may have wanted to ask and desperately need answers to. It's heart breaking to see what is happening to our children. Let's help them out.

Theodore Elyett's Miss Teen Bahamas Organization makes the homepage of the world's largest leading online magazine


Run for your form fitting ensembles, throw on your highest heals, add some shimmer to your full cheeks and hold tight to your dainty little purse! Theodore Elyett's Miss Teen Bahamas 2009/10 Shamika Rolle is featured on the homepage and news section of the world renonwed www.GLOBALBEAUTIES.com as a contestant set to participate in the upcoming Miss Global Teen pageant slated to be held in Campo Grande, Brazil June 2010. Over 30 countries are expected to compete in the first edition of Miss Global Teen, to be held in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, from June 28 to July 4. Are you ready? It's show time!

Here's the screenshot taken from Globalbeauties.com and Theodore Elyett's Miss Teen Bahamas Organization



The article reads:

'NASSAU, May 18 - Representing the beautiful and picturesque 700 islands of the Bahamas in the first edition of Miss Global Teen is 17-year-old Shamika Rolle. This 1.73 m-tall Bahamian beauty is currently a senior student at one of her country's most prestigious educational institutions, Kingsway Academy. She plans to complete a Masters degree in Law with a minor is Mass Communications.

As a teen beauty ambassador for the Bahamas, Shamika has been involved in various community activities and volunteer work which has brought awareness to several social ills including HIV/AIDS, Peer Pressure, Abstinence & Teenage pregnancy, Violence against women, Cancer, Autism in children, and so much more. Miss Teen Bahamas also played an active role to send immediate food and clothes to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.

An active student, peer motivator, runway model and trainer dancer, Shamika is truly a well rounded individual.

Looking forward to competing in Brazil, Shamika says, "the Bahamas is renowned for our beautiful beaches, its exquisite dishes, vibrant culture, and the warmth of its hospitable people. I intend to only to bring a fare of my country's culture, but I also anticipate making a bold statement in the international pageant arena that the Bahamas is capable of making an indelible mark on the international pageant scene - equipped with the right tools to secure another international teen title".

Shamika is being prepared for the upcoming Miss Global Teen pageant by organizers of the Bahamas' largest and most successful teen pageant; Theodore Elyett's Miss Teen Bahamas Organization. Shamika is excited about capturing the title of Miss Global Teen, which will be the 7th international title garnered by this organization, and perhaps, the most important one.

Special thanks to Theodore Elyett's Miss Teen Bahamas Organization.'


I got a chance to speak to Mr. Theodore Elyett and asked: 'Can you describe the feeling you get as you see your queen have continued successes?'

The organization and execution of top class pageants is not just a passion, its my life's mandate. Twelve years ago when I embarked on this road of delving into the field of Beauty Management, I envisioned myself someday operating an organization of this sort, but never in my wildest dreams did I think that we would be so successful in such a short amount of time. In five short years I am overjoyed when I think about the successes of the eleven queens that we have crowned thus far. Not only have six of those ten ambassadors captured international titles for The Bahamas and our organization, but many of them continue to attain success even after their reign is complete; that means we are doing something right!



IslandMode: 'What are you expecting and planning for the future?'

The future for me looks very bright Aneka. As I now look back at the past 12 years Ive realized that its about time for a mental readjust, I am now embarking on the rest of my life's journey with the end in mind. I envision Theodore Elyett Productions, the parent company of Theodore Elyett's Miss. Teen Bahamas Organization, becoming a household name, not only locally but globally as well! As our motto states, "A Local Organization On An International Assignment," with God at the helm of this ship its only uphill from here. To be respected and known as the best in the world at pageantry, that's my future!

Ms. Roll and the entire Theodore Elyett Miss Teen Bahamas Organization has my full support.

Now let's bring home the victory!

Roots n Culture, CY Clothing and Asdarjah Clothing



The 30 minute entertainment show Roots n Culture has been in full gear this summer with the show airing on Cable 12 and Chanel 47 (Tempo). The team is showing no signs of letting up. Recently the team huddled up for a photo shoot with the talented Barry Williams with make- up by Karen Douglas. Clothing was provided by CY Clothing straight out of New York and Asdarjah Clothing which is a fierce Bahamian line.

Check out these photos


Executive Producer Nadine Thomas- Brown





Don't forget to tune in. Yours truly is on the Entertainment Report and also 'Aneka's Quick Tips.'

Show airs at 10:30PM on Fridays and 7:30PM on Saturdays on Cable 12 then at 8PM on Tempo on Saturdays.

Also check them out on face book at Roots n Culture the TV show.

Stepping on the Shores and Stepping into Summer


Everyone is home for the summer, school is done and you're ready to get your summer fun on and poppin. No worries, island life has a lineup of almost any and everything to do with this hot summer time and to get things ready and rolling is Steppin on The Shores in it's third season.

This weekend K. O. Production presents “Stepping on The Shores III”. K. O. Production has brought many events to the Bahamas including The Christmas Sensation known as “Black Out”. However K.O. Production Summer Highlight is, the biggest Step Show in the Bahamas. There will be international Teams. Some of the teams will winners of "The Sprite Step Off" (the Largest National Step Competition in History). This event is more than a Step Show but a weekend of activities. The Main Event is Saturday May 22nd at Arawak Cay the Step Competition. Then other events including Pre-party/Stroll off, "Craze" The Official After-Party and "Wet Fete" (The Sail Away Edition) on Sunday.

Check out this video from last year's performance



Saturday's Day-time Step Show is For The Whole Family

A Step Down between Nassau's Top Private and Govt. School Step Teams: St. Johns vs CH Reeves!

A Line up of performances with a Very Special Guest Performer to Close out the Step Show!

And The Entire Holiday Weekend is For All Socialites and Party Goers!!

"PULSE" The Pre-Party & Stroll Competition - Fri May 21st @ Uptown Night Club & Conch Fritters Lounge 8pm Until. Only $10 Before 10pm

"The Ultimate Battle" STEP SHOW - Sat. May 22nd @ Arawak Cay Gates open at 4pm.

"Craze" The Official After Party Sat. May 22nd. 9pm Until @ Fort Charlotte

"Wet Fete" (The Sail Away Edition) Pre-Whit Monday Beach Party/ Best Local Gym Body Competition/ Greek and Non-Greek fun Volley ball Tournament - Sun. May 23rd. @ Colonial Beach 12pm - 7:30pm. Boat departs every 20 minutes from Prince George Wharf.

Step Show: Adults: $25 (Special Rates for Groups of 5 or More)
Students:$12
Step Show/After Party/& Wet Fete "The Sail Away Edition": Only $35 (If purchased before Friday May 21)

Tickets on Sale Exclusively at The Juke Box Mall @ Marathon (opp. BTC)
is a weekend

Don't miss it! I'll be stepping out and stepping fierce for this year's event!

Best of the Best Bahamian artists set to perform in Bicentennial Park



Four Bahamian artists have been confirmed to perform at this year's Best of the Best Concert set for Sunday May 30th, 2010 in Bicentennial Park, Down Town Miami. Sammi Starr, NCity, Golden Child and Kilo- Grams is set to perform in this hot showcase and I'm sure they have the full support of the Bahamian public.





This year's show will be hosted by Diddy Featuring: Gucci Man, Niki Minaj, Capleton, G-Whiz, Ding Dong, DJ Khaled, Mr. Vegas, Machel Montano, Serani, Lady Saw, Baby Cham, Gyptian, Anthony B, Tony Matterhorn, R.D.X, Chino, Demarco, Pinchers and more artist will be added to this star studded, explosive list!

Tickets are available online at:

www.bestofthebestconcert.com & all Ticketmaster outlets



In the mean time right here in Nassau a pre- Best of the Best party is slated for Saturday May 29th in Down Town Miami, Florida at the Bayside Hut.



According to outside sources the pre- party will feature special guest appearances by Baby Cham, T.O.K, G- Whizz, Mr.Vegas, Sammi Starr, Machel Montano, Serani, DJ Khaled and Rick Ross.

Let's keep our finger crossed that everything goes over smoothly.

'As We Enter' the world of Nas and Damien Jr. Gong Marley


Run for cover and grab your head phones! Nas and Damien Jr. Gong Marley is bursting through the music scene with a smash hit 'As we enter' which is apart of Nas' new album 'Distant Relatives.' This album includes a collection of songs that combines rap and reggae music.

This is one of my personal favorites! I love the up tempo beats and the undeniable edginess from Damien. Nas always brings a rugged feel to any track so I'm def pleased with this one



Check out this video from the making of the album



In an online article Nas says working with a reggae artist on "Distant Relatives" seemed to be a natural next step. Here are a few exerts from the article:

"We didn't come up with the idea," he says. "The idea came up with us." The rapper and Mr. Marley will kick off a joint tour in Arcata, Calif. on May 21, with a stop at the Williamsburg Waterfront on July 31.

Nas spoke with The Wall Street Journal about his new album, Bob Marley, and Jay-Z.

The Wall Street Journal: What made you decide to work with a reggae artist?

Nas: I wanted to be challenged. I wanted to sound a little different than how I normally sound—the flow of it. So I changed it up.

WSJ: What do rap and Jamaican music have in common?

Nas: They're both real music by people who are expressing themselves about the conditions around them. Many of those conditions are similar. Jamaican music can be aggressive, soulful, smooth and exciting all at once—just like hip-hop. At the same time, there's nothing like Jamaica in the United States. Jamaica is its own thing.

WSJ: What kind of impact did Bob Marley have on your work?

Nas: Everyone listens to him—it's not a Jamaican thing or an American thing—it's all over the world. I've always wished to be able to do that once, as much as he does it naturally and easily on this untouchable level, I'd want to do that. Just touch people and help them on that same worldwide level ... ''



For remaining parts check out http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703315404575250264217197470.html?mod=WSJ_ArtsEnt_LifestyleArtEnt_4

Jay Complex: They gat 'Nothin on you!' REMIX!!!!





Bahamian Rapper Jay Complex releases a remix to 'Nothin on You' ft Maradee and I gatta say this joint is oh sooo melly and oh so nice for the summer! I'm gonna test out my vocals after this cuz Maradee is killin it!

Check it out!

Fashionistas Unite! Final Accents is looking for a F.A.B Face!


If you're a true fashionista then you definitely know about the oh so edgy, oh so sexy, oh so fabulous Final Accents Boutique. I'm always looking out for this fresh and trendy hot spot on remote events and now they are giving back to their patrons and supporters.

Final Accents is looking for a new F.A.B Face as apart of their Summer Campaign and all you have to do is email the following information to info@finalaccentsaccessories.com:

1. A Full Colour Head shot of Yourself
2. Say why you love accessories
3. What's your ONE staple piece and WHY!

Easy right??!!??

What do you get in return? The new F.A.B Face receives

* BOUTIQ-wide DISCOUNTS
* F.A.B. Merchandise
* The ULTIMATE F.A.B. Photo Shoot
* PREMIER appearances in their Fall 2010 Marketing Campaign (Ads, Flyers, Website..etc)

Submissions end May 29th, 2010!

Not a model? Neither am I but I can assure my head shot was first in the info@finalaccentsaccessories.com inbox. Don't let this chance miss you for hot summer fun, glam and fashion.

Don't forget submissions end on Saturday May 29th, 2010. What are you waiting for?!

Also Check them out on Face Book for fab tips!

Check out these photos from the fabulous Final Accents at their special events and appearances.

*All photos are created and owned by Final Accents Boutiq and its owners*





Theodore Elyett's Miss Teen Bahamas 2010 is HERE!


Pageant Season has officially begun and the first that I'm most excited about is the search for the new Theodore Elyett's Miss. Teen Bahamas® 2010

All young Bahamian ladies between the ages 14- 18 can apply now to be apart of this spectacular event. Don't miss your chance!

The first Information Session happens on May 30th, 2010 at 5pm in the Hibiscus Room, Superclub Breezes Cable Beach.

The beauty in the Photo is reining queen Shamika Roll who is now prepping to represent The Bahamas at Miss Global Teen 2010 in Brazil.



Isn't she a beauty?

So grab your fanciest, prep yourself and dress your best! It's pageant season and that should be enough reason to be excited!

*All photos are created and owned by the Miss Teen Bahamas Organization*

e-life242 Magazine releases Teaser Cover


e-life242 Magazine has done it again with a blazin new issue set to be delivered real soon to the masses.

On the cover is Supa Mario Entertainment which is known for throwing the hottest parties here in the 242.

Also flip over and check out my feature story on the dynamic Higher Level Band, a little run down on Sexy Thang Clothing Store and a brand new Digital Girl of the month.

Stay on the look out for your copy at Air Brush Junkies, The Juke Box or hit up the team members for your copy.

Steve Harvey performing at the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort


Stand up comedian, radio host, actor and author Steve Harvey is performing live at the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort on Saturday, May 29th.

Tickets start at $85 with reservations for tables also available.

I can't wait for this one.

Alicia Keys debuts official 'Unthinkable: I'm Ready' video


It's about time. Check out Alicia Key's new song and video for 'Unthinkable: I'm ready' from her latest album 'Element of Freedom'

The beautiful song bird tackled the issue of interracial dating over the years. Great video and thought provoking content. Way to go Alicia.



COB faculty salary cuts: today's Tribune


As if the faculty of the College of The Bahamas couldn't be more fed up with cut backs, delays and everything in between there is yet another problem; this time, with salary cuts due to 'their assumed participation in the union strike last month.'

Exerts from the article written by Ava Turnquest:

'FIFTEEN cases have been delivered to the Magistrate's court against the College of the Bahamas after numerous faculty members received salary cuts due to their assumed participation in the union strike last month - another 10 cases are pending further information before submittal.

COB faculty are paid monthly by direct deposit into their bank accounts. It was alleged that last month's pay slips indicated to faculty that their bank accounts had been debited their normal salary. However, upon physically checking their accounts, some lecturers discovered that they were actually paid a lesser amount - a $400 cut in some instances.

Before faculty union members engaged in industrial action on the first day of exams at the institution in April, the college released several statements that indicated its plans to withdraw payment from those who opted to withdraw labour. The institution advised all faculty members who were not participating in the strike to inform the College directly or it would be assumed that they were participating.

The lecturers are represented by Milton Evans of the law firm Evans & Co.

Mr Evans explained: "Once you send a notification to a person saying this is what your salary is expected to be on pay day when you go to the bank the same amount should be reflected in your account - if salary cuts were made it should be indicated on the pay slip.

"Separate to that, a number of lecturers experienced a salary cut even though they did not participate in the union strike, which means that the college did not properly check to see which lecturers were working. So the magistrate will be asked to make a determination on that."

The matter was filed last week Wednesday, and parties are currently awaiting a hearing date.'

Atlantis Live welcomes 3 International Artist to the Bahamas

Atlantis, Paradise Island is doing it big for their guests once again this summer with hot performances by chart topping musical artist Justin Bieber, Sheryl Crow and Taylor Swift.

The first in the lineup to perform is Grammy award winner, singer-songwriter & musician Sheryl Crow. She'll be performing live in the Imperial Ballroom at 9:30PM.



Heartthrob Justin Bieber is set to take the stage on June 12th in the Imperial Ballroom at 8:30PM.



The youngster is definitely no stranger to the island. Check out this video from his last visit



And with no interruptions Taylor Swift is set to perform a week later on June 19th at the Imperial Ballroom at 9PM.



I am thrilled about the performances and hopes everything goes without a hitch.

Things to Consider when getting Tattoos and Piercings


So you’re a day and year older and ‘things are a changin!’ You want to make your own decisions; whether impulsive or well thought out. It’s time for something different, something new; time for a piercing and/or tattoo.

If your parents are like most they may not be thrilled about the idea but either way, make sure you take the right steps before getting bored up and inked for life.
When deciding on a piercing you may want to consider your reason for getting one. This may be an easy decision to make but remember that boring holes in your body is not just a fashion statement; it can be a health risk or a compromising factor.

One of the first things to consider is how much it costs to get a piercing. Depending on how difficult your piercing may be, the price will go up. If you are paying too little for a piercing after comparing prices that could indicate that the person doing the job may be taking short cuts where they shouldn’t. i.e.: sterilizing or other safety procedures. Pain is another factor to consider. If you are not one to endure pain, forget about a piercing. Your friends may say it doesn’t hurt but their experience may be a whole lot different from yours.



Placement is very important. Getting an eyebrow piercing or lip piercing may not only bring implications of you being an ‘emo’ or ‘freak’ (‘gay’ if you’re a male) but it may also stifle your chances of getting employed in some places. Having a tongue piercing may bring implications of you being ‘loose’ or a ‘nympho.’ Also think about the healing process. If a piercing is not given the space and time it needs to heal a keloid may appear; something Bahamians know as ‘a bubby.’ A keloid is a tough heaped- up scar that rises quite abruptly above the rest of the skin. It usually has a smooth top and a pink or purple color. Keloids are irregularly shaped and tend to enlarge progressively. Unlike scars, keloids do not subside over time. Do you think it’s worth it after that?




Participating in sports and being active may also hinder the healing process. Trauma and jostling increases healing time and the risk of an infection. After care for piercing are crucial! If you decide to pierce your tongue you are required to rinse with mouthwash after eating food as well as frequent brushing to keep your mouth clean. If you can’t keep up with after care, forget about a piercing. Infections are no fun; especially in your mouth.



The same applies for tattoos from pricing to pain; placement to after care. Ask yourself the important questions.
- Why am I getting this tattoo?
- How much will it cost?
- What would people think of me if I put it here?
- How would this look 20 years from now?
- Would I be able to get a job with this tattoo here?

Make sure you can answer those questions before leaving a permanent mark on your body. Most work forces prohibit tattoos on the wrist or where it is visible. There are a lot of risks involved with getting a tattoo like allergic reactions and disease transmission.

Make sure your tattoo artist is wearing a pair of gloves and presents certificates to prove training and license and most importantly new sterile needles must always be removed from an autoclave bag in front of you. Tattoo artist should always use a new needle for every client. The use of a used needle can lead to the transmission of HIV/AIDS.



Before making the decision to get ‘bored up’ or ‘tatted up’ think things through. Do not act on impulse! Holes may close up but infections and illnesses will always be there to haunt you. You may be able to hide a tattoo but HIV/AIDS is incurable.

Investigate! Procrastinate! Negotiate! And be safe!

- Sex Chronicles2- Touch me Beneath the stars, over the mountains, across the seas ...


Simone left home for a trip with her family while Marcus stayed home to do the usual. You know, work, take care of the bills, watch endless amounts of TV and not watch the plants because he could care less.

Since their last encounter (SexChronicles1- Cook your way to my thighs) the two haven't been getting themselves in much 'foreplay' so this trip was a true tester of their ties to one another.

Can they handle it?



The first night away seemed bearable for the frisky miss but she couldn't get her mind off dear Marcus. His strong arms, charming smile, chiseled abs, contoured biceps ... he was close to perfection.

As she dosed off after the family went to bed she thought about the way he kissed her. Precise! A few pecks then in for goal! Head drawn back, shoulders relaxed, bodies as close as they can be, a tug at the bottom lip as he plunges himself in her orifice ... this

was going to be hard ...



Touch me Beneath the stars, over the mountains, across the seas ...
remind me of your courage and your power to make me weak in the knees ...
blow kisses across the land and through the walls ...
squeeze your favorite parts and make your call ... I need you next to me



but he wasn't there ...
no where in sight to please her like she's never been before.

She wondered what he's been thinking about while she was gone. Did he miss her tender, subtle ... 'twins?'
Did he miss the graze of her skin? Did he miss the grip of her fragile arms? and what about the moan in her yearning voice ?





We'll find out next time