
The Psychological Side of Vaginismus
“I feel broken.” While no two patients are the same, that refrain is one of the most common we hear at Maze from those who
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“I feel broken.” While no two patients are the same, that refrain is one of the most common we hear at Maze from those who

Please do communicate your deepest desires. Sure, it might be awkward at first. It can create much better sex now.

I’m admittedly late to this Canadian Netflix series, which is a bit odd when you think about it because I am one. Chalk it up

2 years and several seasons in, I confess that I was as captivated these last few weeks as the most committed of Bachelor Nation devotees.

You’d think after all it takes to make a baby, a woman’s body would return to normal after giving birth. I mean, why shouldn’t that

I was once asked if more people seek talk therapy during the holiday season than at other times of the year. It’s a good question,

Peanut Butter and Jelly. Ben and Jerry. Meghan and Harry. Some things just go better together. The same can be said for flexibility and sex.
Nope, not talking about buyer’s remorse. I’m talking about what I hear from some women when I ask if they use a vibrator. These conversations

SPOILER ALERT… So HBO set us off on yet another well-done adventure that focuses on shiny surfaces teeming with a things-aren’t-as-they-seem underbelly. The first season

To contemplate body hair – that is the question. The answer depends on several factors: Do you care about your body hair enough to even