Coping with sexual side effects from SSRI antidepressants
/A popular form of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs may cause several sexual side effects making intimacy difficult.
Read MoreA popular form of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs may cause several sexual side effects making intimacy difficult.
Read MoreBut sometimes, that “loving feeling” just isn’t there. Sometimes, it takes something extra, something special to bring it back.
Read MoreThe lifting of lockdowns has helped but many are still suffering from worry and anxiety which may have left libido still in limbo.
Read MoreSince the time of when the lockdown was first mandated, leading health authorities have also been urging people to practice abstinence by avoiding sex with strangers or acquaintances.
Read MoreMaybe rating your bedroom activities hasn’t crossed your mind before (likely it has though). But if you have any doubts or question how well your sexual escapades are faring, here are specific signs telling you if what happens between the sheets is going good or could improve:
Read MoreThere is no doubt as the years go by, sexual health can look quite a bit different for various reasons. If these reasons are not anticipated or addressed, keeping the sexual flames burning bright can fizzle quite quickly.
Read MoreMorning sex also takes a backseat as couples have only so much time to sprint out the door for work.
Read MoreWhat would be your definition of what a healthy sex life looks like?
Read MoreIf your heart is healthy, you more likely to engage in frequent sex while frequent sex may also reduce your risk of having heart attack.
Read MoreSex appears to be that fountain of youth and the real secret to a youthful appearance.
Read MoreThis amazingly wonderful gift of nature carries a lot of clout when it comes to a man’s well-being and here are 9 health benefits men will garner from having an active, healthy sex life:
Read MoreThis same survey also found that 73 percent of postmenopausal women were still sexually active with 83 percent stating they experienced pain at least half or more of the time during sexual activity with 73 percent rating the pain from moderate to severe.
Read MoreHe may become apathetic, no longer finding pleasure in favorite activities which can also result in a more sedentary lifestyle.
Read MoreAnd for women, many feel once she is past menopause and no longer fertile, its goodbye sex.
Read MoreHere are 12 things you may have learned a long time ago but may have been filed away in your mind long forgotten and therefore, practiced infrequently.
Read MoreOnly 35% of people ages 55-64 and even less of only19% of people ages 65-74 did the same.
Read MoreThe well-known saying “The brain is the body’s most important sex organ” is very true and if your mind is somewhere else when your partner is in the mood, the chance of a romantic interlude most likely will fizzle.
Read MoreWhat are you waiting for? Here are some suggestions on how to have better sex for health, happiness and greater life satisfaction:
Read MoreUnfortunately up to 20% of women experience painful intercourse at some point in during their lives.
Read MoreWhat if it is the man who is saying that phrase putting an unexpected spin on a strained love life?
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