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Angela White, Australia’s best-known porn actress, has shared with DMARGE her number-one piece of sex advice for men.
Angela White, the legendary Australian porn star known as the ‘Meryl Streep of porn,’ recently sat down with DMARGE for a chat about sex, life and porn. During the chat, she shared her #1 piece of sex advice for men – communication.
WATCH: Angela White reveals her number one piece of sex advice for men
“Good sex starts with communication,” she said. “Being able to clearly communicate with your partner about what you want and ask questions during sex. So, ‘do you like this, does that feel good, should I go faster, should I go softer?’ – really being present with your partner and listening, I think that’s the most important thing.”
“I think too many men just focus on the size of their dick and not actually the person in front of them.”
Angela White
“I think everyone’s going to be different when it comes to what’s too much talk or what’s just the right amount of talk, but again that comes down to communication.”
Angela also shared her favourite books and movies. She recommended Laura Kipnis’ Against Love, A Polemic as her favourite book and said Gaspar Noé’s Love was her favourite movie.
Finally, Angela spoke to DMARGE a little about how the porn industry has changed over the last 10 years. She said, “the fact that now everyone’s now their own independent content creator means that if anyone does come onto set they really, really want to be there, because likely they can make more money doing a scene on OnlyFans.”
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The post Angela White Shares Her #1 Piece Of Sex Advice For Men appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
The following article was produced in partnership with Braun.
For over a century, Braun has been pushing the boundaries when it comes to innovative product design. The German firm’s humanistic approach to design and focus on ‘less, but better’ has inspired designers and companies around the world – it’s not an overstatement to say that Braun has had more of an impact on modern industrial design than any other company.
While Braun makes all sorts of gadgets and appliances, there’s one product they’re known for better than any other: electric razors. Indeed, Braun has been responsible for many of the most important developments in electric razor technology, such as the first foil and dual-head razors as well as the first self-cleaning electric razor. In short, they know their stuff.
Now, in 2022, Braun remains on top of the razor game with the Series 9 Pro Shaver, the world’s most efficient electric razor and a must-have for any man who demands the best… And an ideal Christmas present for the man in your life.
One man who takes his grooming routine very seriously is James Magnussen. The former Olympic swimmer (who was the fastest swimmer in the world for 5 consecutive years) is no stranger to the benefits of being sleek and aerodynamic – but when it comes to shaving your face, not just any electric razor will do.
“When you’re as active as I am, you need an electric razor that’s efficient, easy to use and gives you a nice close shave without having to spend too much time in front of the mirror. That’s why I love the Series 9 Pro.”
James Magnussen
The Braun Series 9 Pro – the brand’s top-of-the-line product – is the world’s most efficient electric razor and it really is a game-changer when it comes to your morning grooming ritual. It’s absolutely jam-packed full of features, so let’s run through them.

Braun’s best shave, reinvented
First up, let’s talk about its shaving head. The Series 9 Pro boasts 5 synchronised shaving elements that work together to capture more hair, while being exceptionally gentle on your face, no matter if you’ve got a 1-, 3-, or 7-day beard. The large foils have plenty of surface area to speed up your shave, while the innovative ProLift Trimmer in the centre of the element gently lifts and cuts longer, tougher hairs. It’s also got a trimmer on the back for cleaning up your edges.
It’s 100% made in Germany and features an ergonomic design that makes it easy to guide the razor across every contour of your face. There’s no fiddliness or risk of cutting yourself.
More efficient & gentle
That’s why the Braun Series 9 Pro is so good. Because you can shave so quickly without irritating your skin no matter how much stubble you’re rocking, you solve the biggest problem all men have when shaving: not being able to trust your razor. The Series 9 Pro gives you a quick, gentle close shave every time.
“Use the Series 9 Pro Shaver to keep your neck clean-shaven when you are rocking face stubble or a beard. This keeps things looking neat and tidy and accentuates the jawline!”
James Magnussen
Refreshing
It’s not just efficient and trustworthy but versatile, too. Another useful feature of the Series 9 Pro is that it’s suitable to use for both wet and dry shaving. Whether you prefer shaving dry or with water, foam, gel or even in the shower – you’ve got both the flexibility and capability to shave however you like. Being waterproof, it’s also a cinch to clean.
For a shaver like new
Speaking of cleaning, it also comes with a 5-in-1 SmartCare Center that keeps your shaver hygienically clean and performing like new, every day. The SmartCare Center is easy to use, extends the life of the razor and prevents skin irritation by providing a super deep clean.
One of the best features of the Series 9 Pro has got to be its battery. The Series 9 Pro’s powerful Li-Ion battery lasts for 60 minutes of continuous use and includes a 5-minute quick charge option. The Series 9 Pro is also available with Braun’s first-ever PowerCase, a charging shaver case that not only protects your razor but adds 50% runtime and can provide up to 6 weeks of shaving without a recharge – making it perfect for travelling.
“I’m always on the go so the Series 9 Pro’s long runtime and PowerCase make it an essential part of my grooming routine, no matter where I am.”
James Magnussen

Braun’s Series 9 Pro Shaver: the world’s most efficient electric razor and a must-have for any man who demands the best. And there’s no better time to get one for yourself or the man in your life: during this hectic summer holiday season, where there are plenty of events that demand you look your clean-shaven best, you need a razor that can keep up with you. That’s why the Braun Series 9 Pro Shaver is the ideal Christmas gift.
Find out more about the Braun Series 9 Pro electric razor and add it to your Christmas gift list here.
The post Braun’s Series 9 Pro Shaver Is Everything A Man Needs: Efficient, Gentle, Tough & Versatile appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
Good news, watch fans: Breitling’s ultra-popular Top Time Deus, made in collaboration with cult motorcycle and lifestyle brand Deus Ex Machina, has been brought back in an exciting new limited-edition release that’s perfect for the Australian summer.
Last year, the luxury Swiss watchmaker delighted revheads and watch nerds alike by teaming up with the Australian motorcycle workshop/surf outfitter/cultural tour de force that is Deus Ex Machina (better known simply as Deus) on a stunning new chronograph: the limited-edition Top Time Deus. More on that watch here.
Only 1,500 of those chronos were made and they sold out nearly instantly: a testament to the quality of Breitling and Deus’ design. Plenty of Aussies missed out – which is why it’s so cool that the collab is coming back for a second instalment.
This new Top Time Deus ‘Blue’ (ref. A233112A1A1X1) is a bit more colourful than the original, eschewing black for sky blue for its subdials and tachymeter scale. Whether you call it sky blue, baby blue or Tiffany blue, it’s undeniable that this hue has been one of the breakaway watch trends of 2022, so we’re sure fans will love to see it on a Top Time – plus it’s the perfect light-hearted shade for the Australian summer.
WATCH the reveal of the new Breitling Top Time Deus ‘Blue’ below.
It’s still got all the details that made the original so popular, though: its funky ‘squircle’-shaped chronograph counters; a unique lightning bolt-shaped chronograph hand; a racing-themed calfskin leather strap; plus the Deus logo and its tongue-in-cheek adage “in benzin veritas” – “in petrol we trust”.
Flipping the watch over reveals an iconic Deus artwork of a retro-looking motorcyclist in full flight designed by Deus creative director Carby Tuckwell adorning the caseback.
Similarly, the 41mm stainless steel watch is still powered by the Breitling Caliber 23, a COSC-certified chronometer with a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. Its prominent chronograph pushers and double anti-reflective sapphire crystal make the watch a cinch to use whether you’re on your bike or heading to the surf.
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What is new is that each of these new blue Top Time Deuses comes with a co-branded waxed-canvas travel tote (perfect for a beach day). Additionally, Breitling and Deus have partnered on a new clothing and accessories capsule that will only be available at six Breitling flagships worldwide, including Sydney, naturally.
Limited to 2,000 pieces (so 500 more than last time round), the Breitling Top Time Deus ‘Blue’ is available in-store or online. Get in quick, though: the last one sold out so quickly, so don’t get caught slacking the second time around.
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The post Breitling’s Ultra-Popular Deus Collab Is Back In A Summery New Limited-Edition Release appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
Deck the halls with these thoughtful gifts.
Buying a Christmas gift for the man, or men in your life can be easier said than done, especially since a new pair of socks or a cheap and cheerful deodorant just doesn’t cut it anymore.
Fortunately, DMARGE has put together a list of man-approved Christmas gifts to save you the hassle this year. Ticking off everything from stocking fillers for your distant relatives to more serious gifts for immediate family (and covering all budgets, too), this list of Christmas gifts for men is a surefire winner.
Whether you’re shopping for your dad, partner, brother, friend, colleague, or whoever – these Christmas gifts for him are so good, your gift recipient will start to wonder whether Santa is real and whether the jolly man in red helped you Christmas shop this year.
The post 24 Best Christmas Gifts For Australian Men In 2022 appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
One of the largest superyachts in Australia is being auctioned this weekend. Bids started at $1. Now you’ll have to cough up more than 3 million dollars to make it your own.
The yacht, Mistress, was built by luxury Italian yacht firm Benetti, and was launched in 1991. It was refitted in 2017 and 2022. Mistress is 46-metres long and has a jacuzzi, various drink quaffing areas, a sauna, gym, and sundeck.
It’s French on the outside and Italian on the inside, (exterior styling is by French designer Zuretti and interior styling is by Italian designer Stefano Natucci).

Lloyds Auctions chief operations officer Lee Hames said of the upcoming auction: “The superyacht industry is seeing wait times of anywhere between three and five years, so now is your chance to skip the queues just in time for Christmas.”
Hames also said: “This superyacht is truly impressive to witness, it has come all the way from Malta in the Central Mediterranean and is sure to turn some heads when it goes to auction this weekend.”

According to Lloyds, bids started at $1 but are now well into the millions thanks to strong demand.
Even in the world of superyachts, Mistress is pretty rare: she’s one of only 488 superyachts in the world in the 45-50 metre size range (9News reports) and has above-average speeds for her size.

According to Yacht Charter Fleet, Mistress has plenty of toys, too. They write: “Mistress knows a thing or two about fun on the water, with a selection of water toys and accessories for you and your guests to enjoy whilst on charter.”
“Take to the sea on the Jet Skis offering you power and control on the water. Also there are two kayaks – a tranquil and relaxing way to pass the time. If that isn’t enough Mistress also features scuba diving equipment, bikes and snorkelling equipment.”
Mistress also reportedly featured on Below Deck and has won multiple awards. That being said, it certainly wasn’t one of Below Deck’s most loved yachts, with little information about its role in Below Deck being available online.

She can take up to 11 guests across six cabins, and up to 10 crew members in separate crew quarters.
Bids started at $1, Lloyd’s said, but – according to Yahoo Finance – have now reached more than $3 million, with the last known asking price reportedly more than $6 million.
Mistress will go to auction on Saturday, December the 3rd, at 10am AEST. It’s currently located on the Gold Coast.
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The post Unloved ‘Below Deck’ Superyacht Up For Auction In Australia appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
Australia made history in the early hours of this morning by beating Denmark 1-0, in doing so qualifying for the round of 16 of the World Cup. But while everyone is talking about that, no one is talking about a classy gesture by Mitchell Duke, which took place in the 77th minute of the game.
We all know, by now, that Australia has gone and done the unthinkable by making it out of their group, showing football is about moments, not millions (and sparking some of the country to optimistically say “sorry, England, it’s coming down under”).
What you probably didn’t see was a classy act from the hard-working Socceroos forward Mitchell Duke, which took place in the 77th minute of the game. With Denmark chasing the game (after Matthew Lekie’s awesome counter attack goal) and with the Socceroos clinging onto the match by their shoelaces, Duke chased down one of Denmark’s defenders Alexander Bah.

Bah managed to get the ball away, but not before Duke gave him a good clobbering. At this point, however, rather than engage in any shithousery or without giving Bah the cold shoulder, conserving his energy for what would be an epic (and exhausting) end to the game, Duke helped Bah back to his feet.
This all took place in the bottom left corner of the screen, as the camera continued following the fast paced game (the ref ultimately let the challenge, which Duke half-pulled out of, slide).
At the end of the game, goal scorer Matthew Leckie said on the pitchside: “We had our doubts, but with our spirit, belief and work effort… it shows on the pitch. We battled to the end, so proud.”
As for his goal, he said: “It happened so fast… as I saw it was rolling in I was so excited; so happy.”
After Argentina beat Poland 2-0 in this morning’s other clash, topping their group, Australia will take on Lionel Messi’s side in the round of 16 on the 4th of December at 6am (AEST).
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The post Socceroos’ ‘Class Act’ The World Missed appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
Looks like Porsche’s aspirations to get in on Formula 1 aren’t dead after all, with the German performance car giant reportedly eyeing a works team partnership with McLaren.
Earlier this year, Porsche seemed as if it was going to join the F1 grid with Red Bull, the reigning Constructor’s Champion. Documents emerged that suggested Porsche wanted to acquire a 50% stake in the top team and collaborate on a new power unit… But since then, those plans have fallen through.
Now it seems Porsche has their eyes on another team: McLaren.
According to PlanetF1, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has been discussing a possible move away from Mercedes engines to Porsche for the 2026 season.
“Volkswagen, who own Porsche and Audi, have made it clear they are looking to partner Porsche with an existing team rather than create their own and they could even enter the sport solely as an engine supplier,” they explain.
Of course, the last time McLaren raced with Porsche engines was one of the British team’s most dominant eras in the sport, with Alain Prost and Niki Lauda securing three Driver’s Championships and two Constructor’s Championships with TAG-branded turbo-charged Porsche power.
Both Brown and McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl both have links to Porsche, too. Seidl was previously team principal at Porsche’s LMP1 squad, and Brown raced in factory-supported Porsches during his endurance racing days.

Brown has publically demurred any suggestions that McLaren would switch away from Mercedes engines but has also hinted that McLaren could be interested in a Porsche deal.
“There are obviously benefits to being a works team with some of the advanced knowledge that you get… [But] we’re very happy with Mercedes,” Brown said, as GPFans.com reports.
“I’m a believer that you can win a world championship with a customer engine. I think the engine in our car is no different than the engine in Lewis [Hamilton’s] car… We have a long-term contract with Mercedes, are very happy with the collaboration and aren’t really spending too much time thinking about 2026 and beyond.”
Zak Brown
That said, the last time a customer team won the Constructor’s Championship was Red Bull with Renault engines back in 2013 and in 2022, the top four teams (Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes and Alpine) were all works teams.
We can understand why McLaren might be hesitant, though. Their last stint as a works team with Honda was disastrous, so they might be once bitten, twice shy.

Porsche isn’t the only Volkswagen Group brand that’s planning to join F1. Audi recently announced a partnership with Sauber Motorsports (who are currently competing as Alfa Romeo and use Ferrari engines), with the German brand joining the grid in 2026. This isn’t just a rumour, either: it’s locked in.
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Unlike the proposed Porsche/Red Bull deal as well as any potential McLaren deal, where Red Bull or McLaren would maintain overall control and branding of the team with Porsche operating as more of a powertrain and technical partner, Audi is instead taking over the Sauber team entirely.
It’s not clear how big Audi’s stake in Sauber is, but what is clear is that they will produce their own power unit in Bavaria, and plan on throwing big money behind the project.
Seeing as Porsche and Audi are part of the same company, there’s a good chance that a Porsche/McLaren partnership’s power unit might be either identical or significantly derived from Audi’s unit.
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The post McLaren Rumoured To Be Switching To Porsche Engines In Formula 1 appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
We’re pretty lucky that there are very few truly bad cars sold new in Australia these days. But that hasn’t always been the case.
Australians have always had a love affair with cars and it’s a rite of passage for Aussie drivers to drive a shitbox first car. Some of us don’t grow out of that shitbox phase and continue buying terrible cars, whether that’s revheads dealing with temperamental enthusiast vehicles or the chronically unlucky who find themselves going from lemon to lemon.
Me? The worst car I ever owned was my 1996 Ford Probe GT, a.k.a. ‘El Probo’ a.k.a. the cheapest American car in the country at the start of the first COVID-19 lockdown. It was an absolute dog – but that wasn’t entirely El Probo’s fault.
Other cars, however, are just awful, plain and simple. So we asked DMARGE readers, what’s the worst car you’ve ever owned? Some of the answers surprised us, and others we could have guessed.

First of all, the usual suspects: cheap and shitty Asian economy cars.
A 1983 Honda Civic, a Holden Cruze and a Mazda 323 “that wouldn’t accelerate when I needed it to” were all given as answers, with the latter’s mate chiming in, “what about the time it ran over a tree branch and dragged it for miles?” The Mazda 323 might have been dumpy but at least it was tough.
Another cracker: “my mate owned a [Daewoo] Lanos.” Yeah sure. It was your mate. The Lanos is an awful car though so we’ll give you that.
There also wasn’t a lot of love for Aussie-built cars either, with the Holden Commodore, Holden Premier, Mitsubishi Magna and a Ford Cortina XLE 6-cylinder all other contributions. (My parents owned a 6-cylinder Cortina that they called ‘The Antichrist’, so I don’t have any problems believing that.)
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Unsurprisingly, we got a few European cars making the list, too. A BMW 125i made the list, as did a Ford Prefect and a Triumph Spitfire: “it just loved being broken,” the owner joked.
Interestingly, one reader mentioned his “love-hate relationship with an Alfa Romeo GT,” while another called his GTV6 his “worst slash best”. We’re not surprised Alfa got a mention but it perhaps says something about the notoriously unreliable Italian brand that it inspires such feelings among its drivers…
Speaking of Italian cars, some punter said a Ferrari F355 Spider was the worst car he ever owned, citing “zero space”. Very funny.
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On a more serious (but no less hilarious) note, one answer was a 1967 Ford Mustang fastback. “Lovely to look at,” said the owner, “but if you need to use the brakes…”

The question that might be on your mind right now is this: how do I avoid buying a crap car? Well, there are a few sure-fire ways to avoid automotive aggravation.
Of course, you should read plenty of reviews, regardless of whether it’s a new or used car. It’s also worth checking out the crashworthiness and safety of the car on the ANCAP’s website – you can forgive a car for being boring or ugly but you can’t forgive a car for being unsafe.
If it’s a used car, consider taking it to a trusted mechanic for an inspection, as well as paying for a background check. Sure, it’s extra money upfront, but it can save some serious heartbreak later on.
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The post “It Just Loved Being Broken”: These Are The Worst Cars In Australia appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
Australia is known as the lucky country, but our win against Denmark has us pushing our luck even further (perhaps into delusional territory), with the hashtag ‘it’s coming down under’ cropping up on Twitter.
Call it optimistic, call it delusional – maybe it’s just hilarious – but the hashtag ‘it’s coming down under’ has once again reared its head on Twitter.
The scenes in Fed Square, Melbourne at just gone 3am when Australia took the lead over Denmark.
— HLTCO (@HLTCO) November 30, 2022
pic.twitter.com/2TJJ1rTy3J
This comes after Australia booked its place in the final sixteen in the World Cup for the second time in our nation’s history (sparking wild scenes in living rooms all over, and in Melbourne’s Fed Square).
WATCH: Why “It’s Coming Down Under,” According To TikTok User @nickstav_
Some Australians have even got so far ahead of themselves as to co-opt England’s “it’s coming home” refrain.
Let’s go H #ItsComingDownunder #AUSDEN https://t.co/VMbuV2JreE
— Tony Tannous (@TonyTannousTRBA) November 30, 2022
Otto Rehhagel-esque 2004 lfg 1-0 to the #Socceroos all the way to the final… #FIFAWorldCup #AUSDEN #ItsComingDownunder https://t.co/I17XfWDeKe
— Tony Tannous (@TonyTannousTRBA) November 30, 2022
All the ‘it’s coming down under’ Twitter hashtags from tonight so far are from one over-excited Twitter user, Tony Tannous, but we expect more to follow. Over on TikTok user @nickstav_ has also made the cheeky claim that “it’s coming down under” prior to tonight’s game.

Last time the hashtag got thrown around, not everyone liked it (it was accused of being unoriginal, can you believe that). But it’s got quite a nice ring to it, I reckon.
Is #itscomingdownunder actually a thing? I know Australian football isn’t the centre for original ideas but fuck me let’s do something a bit better than that
— Dave (@Dave_Matteo) July 23, 2021
The Brits will probably be laughing at us, but hey: we’ve still done better than Wales. Let’s just hope for a date with Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the next round (or come to think of it, if we want “it” to come down under, perhaps we had better hope for a clash with Poland or Saudi Arabia instead).
Watch out England, here we come…
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The post Australians Celebrate Round 16 Qualification As If They Just Won The World Cup appeared first on DMARGE Australia.
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