Definition: varies for each person.
Since there's no disclaimer on this blog, I'll speak in "Code" ;)
How has the O changed in history? (sorry, no photos for this post)
1. More people freely talk about it. Imagine someone mentioning it among friends in early 1900's? Even in a joke? OK, perhaps they did, but I'm sure not as openly as today.
2. More tools available to experience it.
3. Ok to experience it by yourself or with a partner and it's shouldn't be as big of a deal as it used to.
4. Proven to help loose calories.
5. Proven to be healthy for: relaxation, self acceptance, blood flow and fluid exertion.
Ok, so I couldn't think of anything else for this letter. No, I'm not going to ask questions about it, but feel free to leave comments:)
6 comments:
heh heh. I didn't even think of that for "O." They also help get rid of headaches and insomnia!
I was going to same the same as Colleen about headaches!
Great O post. Calorie burning, I'd never thought of that...
When I asked my husband what I could right about for the letter O, he replied with this topic. LOL
You'd think I'd be thinner with all the calories I burn this way.
LOL. I wondered if anyone was going to talk about the 'O'.
Good for you.
Yes!
Well, you'd hope I'd be excited about that word, wouldn't you?
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