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31 May 2008

How To Be A Romantic Date

One of the most important aspects of dating is to romance your prospective partner, especially on a first date! But, do it in your way, your style - be a gentleman!

Romance can be defined as 'The act of making your partner feels loved,' a few ideas below which you might accomplish while dating.



For men:

  1. Always open the car door for her.
  2. Make her feel incredibly special at every opportunity.
  3. Send her a fancy invitation to a night out with you.
  4. Whisk her away to somewhere special or sentimental one weekend.
  5. Send her flowers and love notes regularly.
  6. Make an effort to secretly find out something that she has always wanted to do and arrange for her to do it with you.
  7. Pull out her chair for her at a restaurant.
  8. Give her your jacket if she even so much as hints at being cold.
  9. Always compliment her on her hair and clothing.
  10. Send her a special thank you card after the date to let her know you had a great time and would like to do it again.
  11. Leave a red rose on her car seat for her.

For women:

  1. Tell him how good he looks.
  2. When you look at him, smile warmly.
  3. Let him know you really appreciate the effort he is making.
  4. Surprise him by finding out everything you can about something that he is interested in.
  5. Be extroverted and openly interested in what he is doing or saying.
  6. Don't talk too much about yourself but find areas of common interest to talk about.
  7. Send him a special thank you card after the date to let him know you had a great time and would like to do it again.
  8. Leave a note on his car to let him know that you were thinking about him.
  9. Wear something extra-special on a date just for him.
  10. Buy two tickets to an event he is interested in and take him with you.
  11. Make him look good when you are out in public together.
I hope it will gives you a good lesson and a benefit to you guys!

Verbal Foreplay

For most people the act of talking during sex is quite intimidating. Usually a person is afraid they'll say the wrong thing and kill the mood, or reveal a little too much about their desires. If you're willing to overcome this fear you will find that an aural addition can incredibly heighten the sensual stimulation you're both receiving. Many couples write in asking how can they add this enhancement to their current relationship. Here are a few pointers.

First, be sincere. Nothing can kill the mood faster than scripted verse. Be honest about what you are saying and feeling. Your partner will definitely be able to notice if you're not.

Talk about what you are feeling.

This is an easy way to start verbal foreplay. If something feels good, tell your partner, and be specific about it. If you like it when they do something makes sure to let them know. Make your partner feels comfortable if you wish he/she to do the same thing.

Talk about what you would like.

Take to heart the old saying, "If you ask for it you just might get it." Tell your partner what you enjoy. (For example, "I like it when you..." or "Do it like...").

Tell a fantasy.

Open up a bit and tell your partner one of your fantasies. This can be a great turn on especially if you're whispering into their ear while you're making love.

Remember, if you're uncomfortable doing something, just don't do it. When you are ready here are a few suggestions of phrases that other person would enjoy hearing from their partners.

  • Their name
  • I love you
  • I love being inside of you
  • If I could to choose how to die, I'd want this to be last thing I ever felt.
  • You are fantastic, you drive me insane, and I cannot get enough of your love.
  • You're beautiful.
  • You feel wonderful.
  • Oooh.... baby that feels so good!
  • God you're incredible
  • I am your slave!
  • I wish everyday could be like this.
Grasp the chance and do the best for you and your partner. :)

50th YEARS - GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE RMAF


The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) was formed in 1958 as the Royal Malayan Air Force (Tentera Udara Diraja Persekutuan). However, its roots could be traced to the Malayan Auxiliary AF formations of the British Royal Air Force in then colonial Malaya. Today, the Royal Malaysian Air Force operates a unique mix of modern Western and Russian made aircraft.

The first aircraft for the fledgling air force was a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer named “Lang Rajawali” by the then Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Several Malayans serving with the Royal Air Force transferred to the Royal Malayan Air Force. The role played by TUDM was limited initially to communications and the support of ground operations against Communist insurgents during the Malayan Emergency. TUDM received the first combat aircraft with the delivery of 20 Canadair CL41G Tebuan (an armed version of the Canadair Tutor trainer). TUDM also received the Aérospatiale Alouette III helicopters, used in the liaison role.

With the formation of Malaysian Federation on September 16, 1963, the name of the force was changed to "Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia" or Royal Malaysian Air Force". New types introduced into service included the Handley Page Herald transport and the De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou. TUDM received the Sikorsky S-61A-4 helicopters in the late sixties and early seventies and used in the transport role. TUDM gained an air defence capability when the Australian Government donated 10 ex-RAAF Commonwealth Aviation CA27 Sabre fighters. These were based at the Butterworth Air Base.

After the withdrawal of British military forces from Malaysia and Singapore at the end of 1971, a five-nation agreement between Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom was concluded to ensure defense against external aggression. The Royal Australian Air Force maintained a Mirage IIIO squadron at the Butterworth Air Base as part of its commitment to the Five Power Defence Agreement. This squadron has been withdrawn since 1983 though occasional deployments of RAAF aircraft continue.

Royal malaysian Airforce Official Website (Malay) : http://www.airforce.gov.my


With the withdrawal of the British military forces, TUDM underwent gradual modernisation in the 1970s and through the 1990s. The CA27 Sabre were replaced by 16 Northrop F-5E Tigers. A reconnaissance capability was acquired with the purchase of 2 RF-5E Tigereye aircraft. TUDM also purchased 88 Ex US Navy McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawks and Grumman Bethpage refurbished 40 of the airframes into the A-4PTM (Peculiar To Malaysia) configuration (similar to A-4M standard). TUDM has traditionally looked to the West for its purchases, primarily to the United States. However, limitation imposed by the United States on "new technology" to the region such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM fire and forget air to air missiles has made TUDM consider purchases from Russia and other non-traditional sources.

The 90's saw the arrival first with the BAE Hawk Mk108/208 which replaced the T/A-4PTM's followed by the MiG-29N/NUB in 1995 to take on the air superiority role, and finally the delivery of the F/A-18D Hornet in 1997 to provide the all weather interdictor capability. In 2003 a contract was signed for eighteen Su-30MKMs for delivery in 2007 to fulfill a requirement for an initial order batch of multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA). A requirement for a further eighteen MRCAs remains unfulfilled. TUDM is also looking for an AWACS aircraft, though no firm orders have been placed.

On 8 December 2005 four Airbus Military A400M aircraft were ordered to enhance the airlift capability. The first Malaysian aircraft will be delivered in 2013. In late 2006 the Government signed a contract to purchase 8 Aermacchi MB-339CMs to add to the 8 older MB-339AMs currently in service.




In this opportunity, I would like to congratulate the RMAF on the 50th Anniversary.


CONGRATULATION!


FOR

THE
50th YEARS ANNIVERSARY