
Heather Wilkins
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Writing is a therapy for me when I cannot explain or provide better communication. My passion is blogging and writing about either personal or sometimes advice for people.
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Sex Tips for Women: Hinting for Sex
Let's face it, sometimes men are simple creatures and enjoy simple requests. If anyone has ever seen the movie What Women Want, men would effectively have the code to our thoughts and opinions of what we want and how we want it.
By Heather Wilkins5 years ago in Filthy
The Good, The Bad, The COVID
Just like Bob Dylan, the times are a-changing. We walked around with masks for nearly one year since the outbreak reached the United States soil. We didn't have fireworks on the fourth of July last year, but the 245th birthday of the United States certainly had some in other places. But yet the one thing that doesn't seem to go away is the lingering doubt of whether or not someone can still catch a disease that leaves major body organs under vulnerable attack regardless of mild or severe cases.
By Heather Wilkins5 years ago in The Swamp
Top 5 Classic Boozy Drinks
Everyone enjoys a little something now and then, this also goes with drinks. I'm sure given the trouble with Coronavirus, everyone's liver is probably in a form of trouble. So for those who don't have troubles with their liver, here are a few cocktails and mixed drink ideas for up and coming parties or to help keep up with the Jones'.
By Heather Wilkins5 years ago in Proof
You're Not Immune
To be infected again with the infamous Coronavirus is scary to think. But it can occur. There have only been less than five reinfections of the COVID-19 virus. Three out of those five reinfections resulted in death. Most cases of reinfection often started out with hypoxia, a state of not having enough oxygen for the body to maintain it's proper function.
By Heather Wilkins5 years ago in Longevity
No Mask, No Service
You might start seeing these beautiful gems all over town. "No Mask, No Entry." If you haven't seen them yet, then you may soon. Counties in Florida are starting to recommend as a guideline for visitors and residents to start wearing those masks as they traverse the sunshine state.
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in Longevity
The Falling Literacy Rate
The definition of literacy means the ability to read and write. There are a majority of American adults that are illiterate, which means that they can't read nor write. Several minority groups also have higher rates of illiteracy. Children who are diagnosed with a learning handicap, such as forms of autism, ADD, ADHD, or dyslexia may also require more help with literacy because of the problem with reading and writing.
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in Education
Why Queen Elizabeth I should be respected
I got my hands on this book that was written in 1952 by a man named J.E. Neal. It says he was given special recognition for his autobiography of the Tudor Queen, Elizabeth. The infamous queen, the last known Tudor monarch, ruled for nearly 45 years. While some queens have ruled longer in English history, none of them changed the course of the nation much like that of Elizabeth.
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in The Swamp
Tish Chapter 1
Tampa was the city that sat on the bay. The waters were cool to the touch in March. The weather was chilling most mornings and pleasant in the afternoon. Many of my favorite haunts in Miami did not exist in the waterfront city. It became quite hard to find a wonderful Cuban sandwich and coffee. But freshly made sangria was much more available.
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in Horror
Sex Tips: Your Partner's Needs
Gossiping among all forms of women, everyone hears the same complaint. "My husband doesn't do what I like," or "My wife insists we do something to spice up the bedroom," and the beat goes on. Men and women complain that they don't do enough to liven up the bedroom.
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in Filthy
Who is the Green Man?
With the rise in watching television shows and horror movies using pagan influence for pop culture ratings, this iconic Wicca and Pagan deity is now part of someone's shrine alongside Ganesha, Buddha, and Krishna. You can also the same about the Egyptian Gods such as Anubis, Isis, and Osiris. But these former Gods of the past before Christianity and Islam became predominant cultures in regions with former pagan roots in agrarian societies (by agrarian, it is those who celebrate harvests and the seasons by appointing idols and deities for those changes in their environments).
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in Futurism
Don't Play Hard To Get
There are those who think being a hard to get person is attractive. But the problem is, that only works as a first time solution or just hard core foreplay. Playing hard to get while trying to attract a sexual partner or a life long marriage partner is not all it is cracked up to be.
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in Humans




