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Keep an Itchy Manhood at Bay by Staying Hydrated This Summer

 Keep an Itchy Manhood at Bay by Staying Hydrated This Summer   Health,Fitness The last thing any guy wants is to be plagued by an itchy manhood , especially during the beautiful summer months. But men are particularly vulnerable to dehydration - which leads to an itching male organ - during the warmest part of the year. Summer is a time for backyard barbeques and hard-earned vacations, not a time to be worried about covertly scratching a crotch that’s uncomfortable. While there are many causes for an itchy manhood, a major one during the summer is as simple as dehydration. Without the proper amount of water intake, men can feel a host of adverse effects, including an insatiable itch in their shorts. It’s an important time to make sure to be drinking the proper amount of water so that you’re free to enjoy all the best that summer has to offer. How much water is enough to be hydrated? How much water a given person should drink varies wildly depending on  weight, lifestyle and a variety

Islamophobia Increases Muslim American Participation in US Politics

 Islamophobia Increases Muslim American Participation in US Politics   PHILADELPHIA— Sarwat Husain admits the hijab she wears sometimes draws inquiring glances in her home state of Texas. But on a flight to Orlando, Florida, the man sitting next to her gave her more attention than she was used to. “After the plane takes off, he says, 'If this window was a door, I would have pushed you out,'” she recalled with disbelief. “I looked at him and I said, 'I would have taken you with me.'” She says her response diffused the tension. “He laughed hard and said ‘Oh, you’re so funny!’  And I said ‘Sir, what you said was not funny at all.’” This was just three weeks ago. What her seatmate did not know was Husain was on her way to Orlando to take part in the Democratic Platform Committee, the group seeking to set the agenda for the Democratic Party ahead of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. She’s the founding President of the San Antonio chapter of the Council on