Fantasy, fact and one man’s life.
Fantasies are just that: fantasies. Our society’s discomfort with fantasies or misunderstanding of them is sometime scary. A person can have a fantasy and in
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Fantasies are just that: fantasies. Our society’s discomfort with fantasies or misunderstanding of them is sometime scary. A person can have a fantasy and in
Round and around we go arguing whether having a lot of sex makes you healthier or being healthier make you have more sex. As usual
I’m often struck, when first meeting with patients, how much help they get just by talking. During the first appointment, when I get a history
Often sexual problems are the result of both physical obstacles and emotional issues. Before committing to sex therapy to uncover the causes and stresses connected
New York Times Sunday Magazine November 29, 2009 Dear Editor: Daniel Bergner’s article in the Times magazine section, “Women Who Want to Want,” once again
Where there is research, there is hope. Under the category of “no, ladies, it’s NOT all in your head,” comes another study with a new
Here’s an interesting secret. Women often find what their partners do professionally sexy. Or even more commonly, women find their partner, doing their work, in
Sex toys are becoming mainstream. As well they should. The Journal of Sexual Medicine recently reported that a whopping 53 percent of women had used
A federal appeals court has overturned a Texas statute outlawing sales of sex toys, essentially leaving Alabama as the only state with such a ban.