When Sex Becomes Painful
/Can there be anything more frustrating than painful sex? Seems more than a little unfair that Nature primes us for the ultimate pleasurable act only to confound us hurtfully when it comes time to deliver.
Read MoreCan there be anything more frustrating than painful sex? Seems more than a little unfair that Nature primes us for the ultimate pleasurable act only to confound us hurtfully when it comes time to deliver.
Read MoreOrgasms may not be a thoroughly well-researched topic in regards to our health but from the few that have been done, they appear to benefit our well-being more than we realize.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Toronto put their heads together to pin down the secret to a happy sex life.
Read MoreKeep it simple, and keep it safe: The most powerful sexual stimulant is your imagination. If your partner firmly believes that a glass of Love Potion No. 9 with a chaser of Funky Cold Medina (whatever that is) will get her motor running, it will
Read MoreIf nothing else, sex gets you out of own mind and forces you to focus on the physical matters at hand. This action of being both mentally and physically present helps to reduce stress in a similar way physical exercise does.
Read MoreSex can ease your pain. The hormone it releases can actually raise your pain threshold and even block chronic leg and back pain.
Read MoreWhat happened men ask? His sexual desire is as strong and vibrant as ever but hers has fallen to the wayside. This is not an unusual scenario being played out in bedrooms across the United States.
Read MoreIt sounds simple. Cut back on your calorie intake by 25% and “walla” you’re having more sex.
Read MoreForrest Gump may have believed that “life is like a box of chocolates,” but it can take more than that – or a dozen roses
Read MoreSexual perks abound – it makes us feel good, it’s fun and it can strengthen the bonds of a loving relationship with your partner.
Read MoreYou’ve embraced healthy eating, avoiding sugary beverages, exercising, not smoking, maintaining a healthy body weight but there’s one more to add to that list – sex. Yes, sex!
Read MoreThe time after you have had a heart attack is a frightening one. You are afraid that every little exertion may trigger another episode. Will your life ever be “back to normal?”
Read MoreEver since the first croquet matches in the Garden of Eden, men dedicated to their athletic achievements have been swearing off nookie the night before their Big Game.
Read MoreIs there a specific set time limit on how long sex should last? Ask a man and most will respond with “I wish it (or I) could last longer.”
Read MoreOne of those sexually transmitted diseases (STD) that is way less kind to women then men, trichomoniasis is caused by a parasitic one-celled protozoan that travels between people during sexual intercourse
Read MoreWomen not being “in the mood” has been snarky comedy gold since Shakespeare's day and probably earlier.
Read MoreDieting to lose weight can bring about all kinds of positive changes in one’s life. From improved health to reduced stress levels. Now you can add increases in your sex drive to this list.
Read MorePainful intercourse has a name, and it's “dyspareunia.” It covers a lot of ground, because the reasons for the ailment range from the physical to the psychological. Still, many women will experience dyspareunia at one point in their lives.
Read MoreThe American Heart Association has specific recommendations regarding sexual activity and heart disease. Generally, sex is viewed as a form of exercise and as such should be treated in a similar fashion as the guidelines for heart disease and exercise.
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