An LA model and Instagram influencer claims she can arouse herself with mind-stimulating exercises
Marcela Iglesias says she stimulates her pineal gland, the melatonin-producing part of the brain that regulates sleep patterns, mood, and metabolism
A 44-year-old model from Los Angeles claims she doesn’t need to be touched to feel aroused. “I am more like a mind-stimulation person… it’s even more satisfying than having sex for real,” claims Marcela Iglesias.
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After two years of perfecting her methods, the mother of one claims she can easily hit the big O, without touching herself. To experience a hands-free climax, the mental masturbator says it’s essential to stimulate the pineal gland, the melatonin-producing part of the brain that regulates sleep patterns, mood, and metabolism.
Iglesias achieves this psychological “detox” by abstaining from alcohol and meat, swapping butter for ghee and even giving up toothpaste that contains fluoride.
“I want to be as clean as possible, so I can elevate my state of mind in different situations,” the self-proclaimed “Queen of Hollywood” explains of the erotic exercise. Ambience is very important, according to Iglesias, who likes to use music or ocean sounds to transport herself to different scenarios.
As of now, there is little research linking pineal gland stimulation. In fact, many have dismissed the practice of “orgasmic meditation” as a myth.
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A new Jap service lets you rent fat people by the hour
A Service in Japan is drawing attention for allowing both individuals and companies to rent out “fat people” for 2,000 yen ($18) per hour.
Called “Debucari”, the new service allows virtually anyone to rent a fat person by the hour. Apparently, fat people—over 100 kg—are somewhat of a rarity in Japan, so the entrepreneur behind the service thought that making them available via an online service would be a great business opportunity. Debucari is operated by a man who identifies himself as Mr Bliss, who also founded plus-size fashion brand Qzilla.
Mr Bliss came up with the idea for Debucari after struggling to find plus-sized models for his clothing brand. One would ask why would anyone need to rent a fat person. The company has cited a slew of reasons, like needing a model to try on clothes for an overweight friend, or just befriending someone fatter to feel good about yourself.
Can’t sell seashells from this seashore
The customs police on the Mediterranean islands issued fines of up to 3,000 euros ($3,600) to 41 people, who have tried to leave the island with a total of 100 kilograms (220 pounds) of sand, seashells and beach rocks. The islands are known for their pristine sandy beaches.
Mum becomes first to give birth to decuplets
A South African woman has reportedly given birth to 10 babies at once—smashing a world record set just last month. Gosiame Thamara Sithole, 37, initially thought she was going to have eight kids.
Fashion over comfort
The comfort shoe of the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a dangerous turn. Balenciaga has unveiled its latest collaboration with Crocs, in the form of a narrow heel, placed precariously on the sole of its trademark rubber clog. The monstrosity was unveiled at the fashion house’s Spring 2022 “Balenciaga Clones” collection and immediately drew the ire of pandemic-worn social media. But, the style is here to stay, as evidenced by the brand’s loyalty to Crocs dating back to its first collaboration in 2017.
Chamber of secrets
A Kerela man and his partner have left everyone amused after their “hidden” affair went viral in the media. Rahman says he hid Sajitha for 10 years in his room, without his family’s knowledge. The couple was in a relationship, but feared opposition from their parents. Sajitha’s parents had even filed a missing complaint in 2010. Rahman’s parents did admit to a media channel that they had entered his room only once, during some repair work. He claimed that she went unnoticed because she had been hiding underneath a wooden board.
To infinity and beyond
Dujiangyan Zhongshuge, a bookstore in Dujiangyan, China, relies on strategically placed mirrors to create a stunning illusion that makes the place look like an infinite bookworm’s paradise. The 10,500-square-foot bookshop was designed by Li Xiang.
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