Choose Your Weapon: Viagra, Cialis or Levitra

Choose Your Weapon: Viagra, Cialis or Levitra

If you are a man of a certain age (or are anyone of any age who listens to AM radio in any major market) you have heard about Viagara, Cialis and Levitra. These are the big brand names of the most popular erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs (sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil, respectively), and ED drugs are doing gangbusters business. But have you ever wondered whether these drugs are differentiated by anything other than their brand names?

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The Sweet Science Behind Sexual Afterglow

The Sweet Science Behind Sexual Afterglow

We all can be forgiven if we sometimes forget that sex – despite what the poets, songwriters and HBO all have to say about it – is ultimately about reproduction. We are built to want sex because it is a zoological imperative – all species must reproduce to stay in the game.

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Can sex be considered a good workout?

Can sex be considered a good workout?

Sex as exercise or sexercise may not require a gym membership or putting on your running shoes but can it be considered as good of a workout as other forms of physical activity? Any man will tell you it is a great workout but he usually has ulterior motives. But can bedroom frolics be counted as a viable means of exercise on the same level as brisk walking or jogging?  The answer to this depends on several factors which have been researched by scientific studies.

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Putting fun back into your sex life

Putting fun back into your sex life

Remember when sex was playful, spontaneous, fulfilling and joyful?  If it seems like the last time you felt that way was eons ago, then it’s time for finding and putting fun back into your sexual relationship. Recapturing fun is worth the effort of retrieving it.

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How to Maintain your erection into older age

Every man wants to maintain a healthy sex life well after middle age, but unfortunately as the years go by it can become increasingly difficult. Men might experience erectile dysfunction as they get older because of naturally decreasing testosterone levels or lifestyle related health issues. But erectile dysfunction (ED) doesn’t HAVE to be in your future. Knowing what causes ED, can help you avoid it and keep you living an overall healthier life.  Let’s take a look at some risk factors for ED.

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Sleep boosts the female sex drive

Sleep boosts the female sex drive

The key to having better sex may be getting better sleep.  As we know, the male and female libido is affected by different things, for women sleep might play a big factor. According to a recent study, young women were more likely to have a desire for sex and actually have sex if they slept better during the previous night. 

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The Science of Foreplay

Foreplay isn’t just something to do before the main event.  It is an integral part of every sexual relationship and plays a big role in building strong and satisfying relationships.  Foreplay allows us to get you out of our 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.

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Tough Talk you need to have with your partner

No one wants to get hit with the “we need to talk”.  Especially in a relationship, this usually spells trouble.  But even if the lead in isn’t so dramatic, lots of couples have a hard time expressing their feelings, opening up, or communicating vulnerabilities properly or at all.  It’s hard to get the words right when you are bringing up tough topics and many times it can seem like there is never a good time to open up and discuss something.  What kind of things are we talking about here? Well here are some tough topics that might be tough to tackle but necessary in a healthy partnership

1.     Sexual issues

2.     Mental Illness

3.     Unresolved Traumas

4.     Genetic Risk for Disease

5.     Addiction

6.     Infertility

All of the above topics affect you and your partner, as much as you might think that it only affects you.  If you are having sexual issues within your relationship, not talking about it means there is no way to make it better.  Even if it can be awkward, communicating the problem is the only way to try to resolve it.  As far as medical issues like infertility, genetic risk for disease, and mental illness go – these things affect you and your partner as a couple and your future.  Not talking about it is not helping but hurting your relationship as it does not provide the opportunity to problem solve or make a plan for the future.  Additionally, you need to allow that person the opportunity to help you and be support for the burdens you feel that you are carrying. Addiction can also work much the same way, in that a partner typically suspects there is some time underlying issue, but until you accept and open up to the assistance they are likely to offer you, they can do nothing except be a spectator in your life. 

Many people have had unresolved trauma in their lives, and dredging up the past can be extremely painful and not necessarily something they want to do.  Within a relationship however, these secrets can alter the way you treat your partner.  That is you may hold onto trust issues, or easily anger over something miniscule or become overly emotional at something your partner does not view as problematic.  Sharing these stories can help your partner understand you and your experience better and help them to be more considerate in the future with you.   Without communication about these hot button topics, growth becomes impossible, as does true happiness.  Just make sure you are clear with what you want to say, you pick the right time, you stay positive, and communicate from a place of reason and not emotion.

8 Reasons to Have More Sex

8 Reasons to Have More Sex

According to a new study, getting better sleep is the key to having better sex. Young women were more likely to have an appetite for sex and actually have sex if during the previous night, they slept better. There are many ways to have a healthy sex life. The key is making it your focus. Sex is wonderful for our health and it's not all physical. 

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Understanding Asexuality

Understanding Asexuality

The triangle symbol is widely used as the symbol for asexuality. For most people, asexuality is a mysterious thing to those who aren't asexual and it continues to not be that well understood among sex researchers, which makes sense because sexual health and science comes from many observational studies. Asexuality is by nature the absence of all sexual behavior, making it very hard to study. However a new review of scientific literature on asexuality published in the Journal of Sex Research showed that more sex researchers are paying closer attention to it. 

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5 Healthy Foreplay Ideas For Better Sex and Strong Relationships

5 Healthy Foreplay Ideas For Better Sex and Strong Relationships

A healthy sex life is very important for many aspects of our health but even further a healthy sex life also is a major factor in a healthy relationship. But what about foreplay? Is it a really important factor? We say absolutely. In male issues like erectile dysfunction and female sexual desire stemming from the brain, foreplay cannot be under appreciated. 

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10 health-related reasons to have more sex

10 health-related reasons to have more sex

The first is sex increases your libido. The more you have sex, the more you will want it, and the better it will be for you and your partner. For women, having more sex increases vaginal lubrication, blood flow, and elasticity. All of these make sex feel better and make it more desirable. Here's 9 more reasons.

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