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No. I wish I had the guts to end the post there. Because frankly that says it all. But alas, I feel compelled to spout
Often patients talk about feeling shy about trying new things sexually. It’s really more common than you think. Even with (maybe especially with) long term
Okay, I know. There are so many way this post could go. However, what I want to address is why it is not great for
The New York Times wrote a review of two new books, both of which chronicled couples as they embarked on a journey of having sex
It never ceases to amaze me that even in European communities which seem to be more open to discussing sex, there is always something new
No. No. No. I’m not doing another harangue on penis length, I promise. This has to do with time. There seems to be a prevalent
I am very sure I have mentioned this statistic in previous blogs… only 30% of women orgasm from a penis in their vagina alone. Only
So here’s an odd thing. Yet another patient, tall, dark, very attractive and in her early 40’s said to me “Geeze. The best sex we
So as a professional I have many mixed feelings about the good old birth control pill. On the one hand they can really ease a