The power of sex on men’s health 

The power of sex on men’s health 

Listen up men – frequent sex is a good thing.  Of course, any man will tell you sex is important to them and primarily because of the overwhelmingly pleasurable feeling at the end. 

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When your mind gets in the way of good sex

When your mind gets in the way of good sex

The mind – our brain – is actually our body’s most important sex organ.  If our mind is swirling with worry, anxiety or other factors, this can snuff out a good sex life quicker than turning off the lights at night.

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Reasons behind a man’s low sex drive

Reasons behind a man’s low sex drive

It’s difficult for most men to pinpoint when exactly the lack of interest in sex started.  It’s a gradual process that begins to become more noticeable when the loss of desire extends for several months or longer. 

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Sexual activity and a man’s risk of prostate cancer

Sexual activity and a man’s risk of prostate cancer

What does sex have to do with prostate cancer and a man’s risk of developing it or not?  Maybe more than we think.  Studies have found that frequent ejaculation (either from sex or masturbation) may have a protective effect against developing prostate cancer

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How uterine fibroids can affect sex and intimacy

How uterine fibroids can affect sex and intimacy

Any woman past the age of 50 reading this has most likely has had uterine fibroids and didn’t know it.  Up to 60-80% of women have uterine fibroids making it one of the most common gynecological conditions affecting a woman. 

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How to bring back sexual excitement to your love life

How to bring back sexual excitement to your love life

Sometimes losing that sizzle, that spark keeping romantic fires burning, just needs a little stoking helping to rev up your sex life.  Here are some ideas to bring back the enjoyment and pure pleasure of fun-filled sexual satisfaction:

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When sex is painful and how to fix it

When sex is painful and how to fix it

If it happens once or twice it usually is not a big deal. But when pleasure frequently turns to pain, one or both partners may suffer from larger consequences – fear of sex, lowered sex drive and overall loss of intimacy.

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